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1802. 
At More Green, near Birmingham, aged 
86, Mrs. Turner, wife of W. Turner, efq. of 
Litchfield. 
ate SHROPSHIRE, | 4 
Married.j] At Shrewfbury, Mr. T. Ball, 
to Mrs. Norton,—Mr. J. Hulme, umbrella- 
maker, to Mifs Derrett. 
Mr, F. Blagdon, of Charing Crofs, London, 
to Mifs Edwards, of Ofweitry. 
- -Mrn« R. Oakley, of Cotton Hill, to 
Miis Bennett, of the Crown-inn, Shrewf- 
bury.—-J. Walford, efq. of Pattingham, to 
Milfs Wright, of Hatton Grange. 
At Middle, Mr W. Wilkes, taylor, to 
Mits M, Grifhiths.—-Mr. T. Jones, weaver, 
to Mits M. Tuaylor.—Mr. H. Williams, 
wheelwright, to Mifs H. Richards.——Mr.-T, 
Willianis, of Yeatun Hall, to Mifs M, Par- 
ton, of Croefmere. 
Mr. Howell, tinplate-worket, of Whit- 
church, to Mifs Jones, fifter to Mr, Jones, 
grocer. 
W. Hanmer, efgq. of Biéton, to Mifs 
Auttin, of Long.—The Rev, W. Pughe, 
turate of Talyllin, to Mifs Owen, of Dol- 
goed. 
Died.] AtShrewfbury, MafterC. Oakley; 
youngeit fon of Sir Charles Oakley, bart.— 
On a vifit in this town, after a few days ill= 
nefs, Mifs Sambrook,. of Weftbury.—Mils 
E. Scoltocik. 
At St. Martin’s, in this. county, aged 107, 
Mrs. M.. Davies. ’ r 
Mr. Brazenor, of Farley; fincerely 1a- 
mented as a man. of honefty and: integrity 
which cannot be excelled. 
Mrs. Urwick, of Shelton, neat Shrewfbury ; 
her life had for many years proved an orna- 
ment to the profefiion which fhe made of 
evangelical religion. 
Mifs Meredith, of Baffchurch.—Mrs. Brag, 
wife of Mr. Brag, furgeon, &c, of Church 
Stretton.—In his 26th year, Mr. E, Thomas, 
of Llwynymaen, néar Ofweftry. 
At Frankwell, aged 80, Mrs. J. Wood- 
ward, one of the refident widows at Mr. 
Millington’s Hofpital... The number of wi- 
dows and widowers who have dwellings at 
this hofpital is twelve, and the united ages 
of the eleven furvivors with that of the de- 
egated, mike 2 total of nine hundred and fix- 
teen years. fn 
In the prime of life, Mr. R, Dawes, of 
Child’s Eicall.—M¢r. Poletton; of the ‘Clive. 
—Mr. J. Morgan; of Meafbury.—At a very 
advanced age, J. Gittins, gent. of Ruyton of 
the Eleven Towns. 
At Ellefmere, Mr. R. James, 6f the White 
Hart-inn. 
_ _ At Drayton, Mr. Redfhaw, upholfteter.— 
Aged 23, Mr. W. Phillips, of Brockton,— 
Mifs Vaughan, of.Stanwardine. - 
. HEREFORDSHIRE. Ae 
A new fair ot great market has been lately 
eftablifhed in Hereford, to be held annually, 
on the Wednefday after *St. Andrew’s-day, 
Monrurxy Maa, No. 84, 
im ¢ i a3 ‘ 2 ao he 165 : ae ‘ * Bi 
Shroppire—Worcefterrire—Herefardfire, ce 565 
/ 
(between the Michaelmas and Candlema$ 
fairs) for the fale of cattle, Norfes, fheeps 
pigs, hops, chtefe, butter, and other com= 
modities. Me iar 
Married.] At Hereford, W. Higgins, 
efq, of Middlewood, to Mifs Hancora, fifter 
of B. D. Duppa, efq. of Hollingbourn-places 
Kent, . 
Mr, Preece, of Rofs, to Mifs C. Marfell, 
ef Mitcheldean.—-P, Jones, efg. of Sugwas, 
near Hereford, to Mifs Roberts, of Ledbury. 
Died.| At Hereford, Mrs. Hall, wife of 
Mr. Hall, coach. painter—Mrs. M. Martin. 
—In her 78th year, Mrs. Davies, wife of 
Mr. E. Davies, painter. 
"Mrs. E Marth, of Madeley; who had 
kept the Red Lion in that village, with great 
reputation, for upwards of 20 years. 
At.Homend, J. Poole, efq.; a gentleman 
whofe frit integrity and profound knows- 
ledge of the law were univerfally allowed. 
_ Mr. W. Mertick, auctioneer, of the Cale 
low, near Hereford, i 
WORCESTERSHIRE, pecs 
Married.| At Bromfgrove, T. Phelps, 
efg. of Dublin, to Mifs C. Lloyd, daughter of 
S, Lloyd, efq. of Birmingham.—Mr. Hadley, 
miller, of Leigh, to Mifs Dunn, daughter of 
the late Mr. Dunn, furgeon, &c. of Worcel- 
ter,—-Mr. W. Long, of Worcetler, to Mifg 
Warreh, of Severn Bank, near Worcefter. 
Mr. W. Webb, of Bromfgrove, to Mrs. 
Winttr, of the -Mouvth of the Nile-inn, ir ~ 
Worcefter.—Mr. J. Ironmonger, of Wools 
verhampton, to Mifs Bann, daughter of Mr; 
Bann, flax-drefler, of Worcefter. 
Died.| At Worcefter, in her 32d year; 
Mrs. Woodward, wife of Mt. T. Woodward, 
glover. 
At White Lady Afton, Mifs M. Roberts, 
2d daughter of Mr. Roberts, fenior 3 a young 
lady of great humanity, and proud to do 
every good office in her power. ass 
Aged 92, Mrs. Iddins of Scourbridge —-Mrss 
Haines, wife of Mr. J. Haines, of Cooke 
hill.—-Mrs Hodges, wife of Mr. Hedges, of 
Horfham,—At an advanced age, Mr. Powelly 
of Stole Bli:s. 
At Droitwich, Mr. J, Lea, attorney, of 
Whittington, near Worcefter; and four days _ 
after, Mrs. Lea, his mother. The various 
fituations which this gentléman filled during 
life, form a memorable infance of the ine 
ftability of human affairs. ~ 
At Alfr.ck, aged 955 Mr. W. Walker, 
formerly a refpeétable tarmer of Tunbridge 5 
he enjoyed the ufe of his faculties to the 
laff, and was able t6 walk to Worcefter and 
back again without fatigue. 
In her 3gth year, Mrs. Dowdefwell,of Chace 
ley ; a lady, whofe agreeable, eafy, and chear- 
ful nature, gave an additional gratification to 
the hofpitality that fo uniformly characterized 
her refidence. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
The Glouceferthive Socicty in Legion, 
4D have 
