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1801.] 
WORCESTERSHIRE, 
At Worcetter aflizes, July 20, the follow- 
ing prifoners, John Hopley, John Thomas, 
Thomas Waffell, and John ‘Thorne, for 
fheep-{tealing; and Robert Welland, for 
houfe-breaking, were capitally conviéted and 
all left for execution. Three other prifoners, 
Sufannah Pritchard, for theep-ftealing ; John 
Stone, for houfe-breaking; and Tl)omas 
Green, the elder, for burglary, likewile re- 
ceived fentence of death, but were repriev- 
ed, 
A fubfcription has been lately entered into 
at Worcefter, for the repair of St. Andrew’s 
fpire, an ancient ftruéture erefted in the 
eleventh century, and now in a ftate of great. 
decay, particularly the tower, which, un- 
lefs it be cafed and otherwife itrengthened, 
muft, in the courfe of a few years, fink be- 
neath the weight of the fpire, a piece of 
archite€ture juftly confidered as the chief or- 
hament of the city and county, and {carcely 
to be rivalled by any of the moft beautiful 
and admired ftru€tures of Europe. The 
height of the tafe or tower is go feet, and 
that of the fpire, from its bafe, is 155 feet 
6 inches—Total, 245° feet 6 inches. Upon 
afurvey lately taken by an experienced ar- 
chite@, the neceffary repairs will amount to 
more than Sool. As this ftru€ture is beau- 
tiful and elegant in itfelf, and highly orna- 
| mental to the city and furrounding country, 
and as the tower, in its prefent ftate, de- 
ftroys, in a great meafure, the effet of the 
beautiful ftru€ture it bears, the above laud- 
able defign will, no doubt, be carried into 
efie@, agreeable to the general with of the 
inhabitants, patronized as it already isy with 
the names of fome of the-leading chara€ters” 
of the county. 
At Worcefter, a fine cart-horfe, the pro~ 
perty of Mr. T. Allies, died lately, and, as 
he appeared, in good condition, the carcafs 
was opened to difcover the caufe, when, to 
the furprife of thofe prefent at the inveftiga- 
tion, near the ftomach was found a folid 
brown ftone, nearly the fhape and fize of a 
hatter’s block, which weighed full eleven 
pounds and a-half. On further infpeétion, 
another was taken out which weighed about 
three powinds, and two others yet fmaller. 
Married.| Mr. T. Bumford, of Wyre 
Piddles, to Mifs J Summers, of Elmley 
Caftle. 
Died ] . At Worcefter, Mr. E. Nott, keeper 
of the city-prifon.—In his $8th year, Mr. 
E. Brough.— Wr. Nicholls, of the Rifing 
Sun public-houfe.—In her. 31rft year, Mrs. 
Robfon, wife of Mr. Robfon, folicitor, of 
Caftle-ftreet, Leicefter-fquare. 
Suddenly, of a rupture of a blood-veffel in 
his lungs, Humphrey Littleton, efq. Deputy 
Town-clerk of this city, and one of the Co- 
roners for the county. Asa public man, he 
was held in general eftimation by all ranks, 
being a moft able advocate of juftice, though 
always inclined to mercy and humanity: 
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Wo reofter bi re.—Herefordfpire.—G loucefter/bire. 
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defpifing fordid intereft, he ftudied the wel= 
fare and happinefs of mankind. His inte. 
grity was beyond corruption. He likewife 
fhone confpicuous in the relative duties, 
through the whole tenor of his life, and ina 
word, may be ranked high in'the lift of ho- 
neft and good men. 
At Brockencott, in the parifh of Chaddef- 
ley Corbett, aged 82, Mrs. Brettell, widow, 
late of Finftall Houfe, near Bromfgrove.— 
Mifs Millward, of Redditch. 
At Bewdley, Mrs. Hunt —Aged 80, Mrs, 
Godley. : 
At Evefham, Mifs Wilkes, daughter of 
the late Rev. B. Wilkes, vicar of St. Cone 
ftantine, in Cornwall. 
At Bengworth, Mr. 
Quaker, 
At Chaddefley, near Kidderminfter, Mrse 
S. Prat‘, widow.—Mrs Effex, of Leigh Sut 
ton.—Aged 94, Mr. J. Barrett, of Stock and 
Bradley. 
At Dudley, Mr. Gibbons, of the Bull’s 
Head public-houfe, and Member of the band 
M. Cartwright, a 
belonging to the Dudley Volunteer Affocia- 
tion 
Meffrs. T. and B. Woolley, brotherss— 
Mr. D. Hinton, liquor-merchant, late of 
Birmingham. 
HEREFORDSHIRE.s 
Population of the City of Hereford. 
Wales. | Females. | Total. 
St. John Baptift | 434 550 1044 
All Saints - g00.-] 040 1940 
St. Peter - 716 372 1533 
~1St. Nicholas 304. 490 794 
St.Owen - 354 504 358 
St. Martin - 265 339 604 
6328 
Number of houfes 1460, which leaves 
more than four inhabitants and a half to each 
family——Majority of females 782. 
Marred.| Mr. R. Lane, of Stretford, to 
Mrs. Proctor, relict of Mr. TI. Procter, furs 
geon, of Leominfter. 
Died.| At Hereford, in his 86th year, Mre 
W. Kinnerfley, formerly of Birchin-lane, 
London. 
At Rofs, in the prime of life, Mr. T. 
Dobfon, curricr.—-Mrs. Evans, wife of Mr. 
Evans, brick-maker of Leominfter. 4 
At the advanced age of 99, Mr. R. Powell, 
father of Mr. W. Powell, a refpectable fare 
mer, of Titley. 
s GLOUCESTERSHIRE, 
Married} The Rev. C. Williams, vicar of 
Ixning, in Suffolk, to Mifs E. Snell, third 
daughter of P. Snell, efq. of Wheatley Court, 
in this county.e—-The Rev. R. Waddy, mi- 
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