1893.] ; Shropfbire—WaorcefterfriremGlouccftir.fhire, See 
Darby, file-maker.—In her 64th years, Mrs. 
S. Sly, reli& of the late Mr.’ J. Sly, ‘plater. 
—Mrs. Cannock.— Aged 8o,-'Mrs: Progor, 
formerly of the Golden Cup public-houfe.— 
Rar advanted in yeatsy Mrs’ Craéltnall;: for- 
mierly: of the Bell inn.\Mr. P! Attbury:— 
Mr, T. Rock —In her 27th year, Mifs Har- 
ris, eldeft daughter of J, Harris, Bac, Muf, 
and organift in this town. | 
At Coventry, Mifs Twigg.—At an ad- 
vanced age, Mrs. Vernon. 4 
At Dudley, in his asth year, Mr. ‘R. Pars 
foas,, ironmunger. .) * fous | 
‘in his $2d year, in confequence ‘6f a pa- 
ralytic (troke, Mr. Brunton, an ‘éminent 
feediman, Se. late of Perry-hill, near Bir- 
mingham. nya cil, ; : 
* Ac Sohihull, aged 94, Mr.’ P. Holmes. 
SHROPSHIRE, 
It appears, from a letter of Mr. Telford to 
the proprietors of the Ellefmere Canal, that 
this very important undertaking will be com- 
pleted ia little more thin‘ two years. (By 
too much ha(té to finith them, many works 
of a like kind have lately fuffered a vety mat 
Ferial Injury.) A large extent of country 
‘will be then fupplied by théans of it, with 
Coal, lime, flate,° timber, iron, lead, and 
merchandize of every defcription. The thares, 
however, for fome time palt, have ‘been 
much below their real value; and many in- 
dividuals have been obliged to fell out, ata 
very great lofs, from their inabili 
ena iar m th ry inability to pay 
Married.} “At Shrewfbury, Mr. Linell, 
ftonemafon, to Mifs A. Cotton.—Mr. Wef- 
ton, to Mifs Fawkener, °° ; ae 
Mr. E. Hughes, tanner, of Prees, to Mis 
H. Morris, of Merrington. , 
At Rockwardine, Mr. E. Oakley, maltfter, 
of Shrewfbury, ‘to Mifs Phillips. Ape 
' At Hanmer, in Flinthhire, the Rev. R. 
Parker, vicar of Loppington, in this county, 
to Mifs Edwards, ~~ me ie 
At Hopefay, Mr. Urwick, matter of the 
academy at Clungerford, to Mifs Dean.—Mr. 
T. Ailditch, mercer, of Ofweftry, to Mifs 
Ireland, of Wem. 
Died.) “At Shrewfbury, of a deep decline, 
Mr. C. Weft. an excellent portrait and profile 
Fainter.——-Mrs. Macmichael, wife of Mr. 
Macmichael, of the Banks. 
_4&t Bridgnorth, Mr. A. Smith, confec- 
tioner.—~-At a very advanced age,’ Mr. O. I. 
Lloyd, ‘maliter, : 
* At Ofweltry, Mr.. A. Jones.—Mifs J. 
Phipps. 2 . ‘ ‘ ry - . , 
“At Wem, Mrs. Jefiries. 
At Longden, in his yoth year, Mr. Hef- 
keth, formerly of Shrewfbury.—Mr. Hufky, 
_ formerly a baker in Shrewfbury.—H. C, Pel- 
ham, efg. of Counde Hall.—Aged gs,, Mr. 
T. Griffiths, of Woodbeach Mill, near 
Bifhop’s Caftle.—Mr. Peatfon, of the Wyle 
Cop.—Mr. Rowlands, -a refpectable farmer, 
of Payton,.—Mr. Ratcliffe, fen, of Knuckin, 
+ 
93 
At Whitchurch, within a few days of 
completing her 76th’ year, Mrs. Edwards, 
widow of the late Mr. E. Edwards, currier.— 
Mr: Taylor, gardener.—Mr. Baker, farmer. — 
Aged 70, Mrs. Davis.’ fA ah , 
At Cardigan, of a rapid decline, in his 4rft 
year, Mr. E, Savage, fon of Mis. Savage, of 
Netley, near Shrewibury. ee ' 
~ At Doningten, Mrs. Kite, jun. 
At Much Wenlock,’ of a confumptive 
complaint, Mr. E. Patten, jun,—Or a ‘de-'. 
¢line, Mifs Clarke, of Walleburn, neat 
Churton.Mrs, Rogers, of the ‘Park Mill, 
fear Ofweitry.—Mr, Embry, fen. of Park 
Hall, “near Ofweftry. - Teer 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.|° Mr. W. Wright, of Bithamp- 
ton, in this county, to Mifs B Taylor, of 
Campden, in Gloucefterfhire.—Mr. J. Wilkes, 
hop merchant, to Mifs S$. Cromptun, both 
of Stourbridge. af 
Died.| At Worcefter, 
Geers. it Aye 
At Bromfgrove, in her 85th year, Mrs. 
Humphreys, widow. | ; 
At Kidderminiter, Mr. R. Betterton — 
Mr. J. Nevill, of Shepley, near Stourbridge. 
—In an advanced age, Mrs. Harward, of 
Haftleburg. 
At Eckington, in her g5th year, Mrs. 
George, widow of Mr. George, forinerly a 
baker jn Worcetter. Mah ; 
In her 7gth year, Mrs, E. Hanford, of 
Woollerfhill. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Marricd.| Mr. Marton, of Kingfbury, 
Warwickfhire, to Mifs E. Birgum, of Afton 
Ingham, in this county. 
Died.] At Hereford, in his soth year, 
Mr. H. Hawkins, barge owner and coal mer- 
chant.—Mr. H. Berrow, formerly a butcher. 
Aged 73, L. Hill, eiq, of Cradley.—Sud- 
denly, Mrs. Evans, of Alcon Court Farm, 
near Kofs, 
At Newton, near Monmouth, inhis so9th 
year, after a very fhort illnefs, G. Griiin, 
efq. 
At Eaton Bithop, aged 70, Mr. W. Tully, 
farmer. « 
At Peterchurch, faddenly, Mrs. Garrett. 
aged 83, Mrs, 8. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, , 
On the rith ule. was, held at the Boot~ 
hall, in this city, one of the moft numerous 
and refpectable county meetings we ever 
witnefled, in confequence of an invitation 
from James Mufgrave, efg. High Sheriff for 
the county, for the purpofe of taking into 
confideration the expediency of erecting a 
new Shire Hall. The Sheriff opened the 
bufinefs with an appropriate fpeech, and fupe 
ported the refolutions of the miagiftrates. 
Sir G, O. Paul, bart. was then requefted to 
give the meeting fuch information upon the 
fubjeétas wasin his power: this he obligingly 
complied with, by laying before them a re- 
port, in which this able magiftrate entered 
into 
