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nevolent difpofition, and exemplary charac- 
ter. 
Mrs. Trueman.—Mr. Bridgens, eldeft fon 
of Mr. Bridgeus, liquor-merchant —Mr. J. 
Dickenfon, of the Sun public houfe —Mrs. 
Hart, wife of Mr. J. Hart, optician —Aged 
58,Mrs.M Allien,—Mrs Walker, wife of Mr. 
W. Walker, merchant.—Mr. N. Lawrence. 
-—-Mrs. Afton, of the Rofe public-hoafe.— 
Mrs. Wood, of the St. George’s’ tavern.— 
Mr. Proétor, formerly of the Golden Cup 
public-houfes—Mrs. E. Hewfon, mother to 
Mr. T. Hewfon, of the Golden Lion, Dez 
ritend,—Aged 62, Mr W. Wright, comb- 
maker.—Aged 64, Mrs. Wright —Mr. T. 
‘Tindall, factor —Aged 84, Mr. Fox, butcher. 
—Mr.S Keartland. 
At Coventry, Mrs. Marfton, wife of Mr. 
Mariton, cooper.—-Aged $4, Mrs. Dickens, 
mother to Mr. Dickens, attorney.——Mrs. 
Towers —Mrs. Eld.—Mrs. Hitchings, wi- 
dow.—-Mr. R. Hands, formerly a confiderable 
thread- maker. 
At Warwick, Lily Smith, gent. formerly 
of Coventry. 
Mrs, Crofts, widow, of Long Lawford 
Heath, near Rugby.—Mrs. Pickering, of 
Rambridge. Daag 
At Brofeley, Mr. F. B. Matthews. 
At Kenilworth, Mr. Monton, butcher, 
At-Alcefter, Mr. R. Harris, malfter. 
_At Sutton Colfield, Mr. Blakefley, gla- 
zier.——-Mr. Crawley, 
Suddenly, at Culliton, in Devonfhire, in 
his 68th year, on his return from a journey, 
Mr. E. Hebfon, nail ironmonger, of Kinver. 
Mr. G. Fifher, of Hampton, in Arden.— 
Mr. Jeavons, of Old Swinford.—Mr. J. Wil- 
jits, butcher, of Rowley Regis.—Mrs: Mar- 
tin, of Weft Bromwich.—Aged 56, Mr. J. 
Lennill, of the New Inn, Harborough. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.| At Shrewfbury, Mr. Webb, 
ef Liverpool, to Mifs Waimfley.—Mr. j. 
Boote, jun. to Mifs Baugh. F 
At March Wyel, in the county of Denby, 
Mr. W.Price, of Shrewfbury, to Mifs Hankey. 
At Atcham, Mr. T. Griffiths, confe&tioner, 
of Coalbrooke Dale, to Miis Clayton, of the 
Wef Coppice. 
Died.] At Shrewfbury, Mr. W. Jones, fe- 
cretary to the Salop Infirmary; the duties 
of which office he had difcharged with zeal, 
fidelity, and affiduity, for the fpace of 33 
years. 
In his 65th year Mr. W. Fleming, furgeon 
en the recruiting-ftaff of this difrict, He 
had ferved in the army near forty years. 
Mrs. A, Hill.—Mrs. Baxter.—Aged 74, 
Mrs. Edcowes, wife of Mr. ] Eddowes, book- 
d:ller and ‘printer; a woman of exemplary 
condu, in the relations of wife, mother, 
and friend; and of unblameable character, 
as a fincere, devout, humble Chriftian. 
Aged 78, Mr. Jj. Parry, mercer and ho- 
fier.—Iin the prime of life, Mr. T. O:kley, 
eyiriery——Mr. 5. Yardley. : 
Shropfoire—Worce/ter hires 
[May }f, 
Lately, at the Hall of Wickftead, near 
Whitchurch, aged 80, Mrs. Sandford.—Mr. 
F. Street, butler to T. Kinnerfley, efq. of 
Leighton.—-Mr. Reynolds, of Colebrook 
Dale.—Mrs. Haynes, widow of the late Rev.’ 
Mr. Haynes, of Stoke Park.——Mr. Davics, 
of Little Auften, late of the New Mills, 
near Pontefbury.—Mrs. Hewitt, of Meole 
Brace, formerly of the wine-vaults in the 
market-place, Shrewfbury.—Aged $1, R. 
Chambre, efq. of Rye Bank, neat Wem. 
At her lodgings in Bath, aged 73, Mrs. 
Barrett, of Ofweftry —In his 73d year, Mr.. 
R. Price, of Church Stretton. —-Mr. §. Bai- 
ley, of Rodington.—Aged 22, Mr. J. Ro- 
binfon, of Brougl:all, neat Whitchurch; and 
on the following morning, aged 57, his mo- 
ther, Mrs. Robinfon. sy . 
At Whitchurch, Mrs. Barlow, widow of 
the late Mr. J. Barlow, codper.—Mr. P. 
Newton, of the White Lion Inn.—Suddenly, 
while fitting in his chair, Mr G. Bromfield, 
grazier —Mrs. Jervis. ;. 
At Ofweftry, Mr. Minett, of the Sun Inn 
—Mr. E. Gough, wine-feller.—Mr. F. Da- 
niel, butcher.—Mr. Croxton, grazier.—The 
Rev. D. Griffiths, re€tor of Hordley,—Mr, 
J. Lewis, of Church Stretton. 
At Bridgnorth, Mr. J Beale, furgeon. 
At Totterton, Mrs. Bright. 
At Wem, Mr. J. Carfwell, upholfterer, 
and one of the ferjeants of the Shropfhire 
militia——Mrs. Wynne, relict of the late 
Rev. Mr. Wynne. 
The Rev. Mr. Price, viear of Chirk, in 
, Denbighfhire, North Wales —Mr. Morris, 
of the Birch Park, near Bafchurch. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. . en 
Married.} At Worcefter, Mr. Cobley, to 
Mifs A. Smith. 
At Eldersfield, Mr. W. Manning, of Ox- 
ford, to Mifs Halfey. 
Mr. Ellis, of London, to Mifs Clarke, of 
Worcefter. 
Mr. T. Skert, of the New inn, Tipton, to 
Mifs J. Kindon, of Stourbridge. 
AtClaines, W. Mules, efq. Lieutenant of 
the Texel fhip of war, to Milfs R. P. Meade. 
Died.\| At Worcefter, in an advanced age, 
R. Carey, efq.—Mrs. Turner, wife of Mr, 
Turner, liquor and hop-merchant.—Mr. G, 
Hall, glover.—Mr. W. Thomas, attorney, 
of the Tything.—Mrs. Oates, wife of Mr. 
J. Oates, cutler.—Aged 83, Mr. E. Higgs — 
Aged $1, Mr. R. Southall, hop-merchaat.— 
Mrs. Meredith, wife of Mr. J. Meredith, 
maititer. 
At Stourbridge, Mifs Jones. 
At Bewdley, R. Pardon, efq.—Mr. }. 
Freeth. , 
At Feckenham, Mr. Field, 
At Perfhore, Mr. R. Slater. - , 
At Kidderminfter, Mr. Skeates, of the 
Wheat Sheaf inn —Mr. Green, of the Seven 
Stars public-houfe.—-Mr. J. Baker, carpet-_ 
manufacturer. 
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