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1803. ] 
At Much Wenlock, aged $8, Mrs. Hin- 
ton, It is a circumf{tance not lefs true than 
remarkable, that it had been always the 
with of this lady, thateher hufband, former- 
ly a grocer of this town, might not furvive 
her twenty-four hours ; and this was cer- 
tainly-the cafe, as Mr. Hinton died exactly 
at that ‘time, at the age of 83. 
Mr Hayward, malfter, of Frankwell. 
-At Hodnhet, Mr E. Cartwright, of the 
Bear Inn, agent to the Rev. R. Heber. 
At Jamaica, in the prime of life, Mr. E. 
Howell, fon of Mr. Howell, of the Llys, 
near Ofweftry. 
Erratum.~—In our lat Number, in the 
Shropfhire Deaths, for Mr. R. Reynolds, of 
Coalbrook Dale, read Mrs. Rebecca Reynolds. 
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WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Tt appears by the report of the committee 
for managing the Houfe of Induftry at Wor- 
> cefter, lately publithed, that a very great 
reduction has lately taken place inthe Poor’s 
rates for that city; the Poor’s loans for the 
month of March laft being only at half the 
amount they were at in March 1802. 
Dr. Hurd, the Bithop of Worcefer, has 
lately compleated the fele€&t, but highly va- 
luabie, library at the Epifcopal palace’ at 
Hartlebury, in this county, which he in- 
tends to bequeath; as an heir-loom, to his 
fucceffors in the fee. . 
Married.| At Upton upon Severn, W. 
Lecky, efq. to Mifs L. Baines, daughter of 
the Rev. R. Baines, reor. 
At Worcetter, Mr. E. Darby, iron-matter 
of Coalbrook Dale, to Mifs L. Burlingham, 
of the London-road.—Alfo Mr. J. Lewis, of 
Tyofnant, near Pontypool, Monmouthhhire, 
to Mifs. M. Beefly. 
Mr. J. Hillman, of Wareftone, to Mifs 
Crane, of Hill’s farm, both near Kidder- 
minfter, 
At Evefham, Mr. White, cloth- worker, 
to Mifs Suffield, eldeft daughter of Mr. Suf- 
field, faddler. 
J. M. Stephens, cfg. banker, of Glou- 
eefter, to Mils Webb, daughter of T. Webb, 
efq. of the Berrow, in this county.—Mr, 
Light, of Stourbridge, to Mifs H. M. Ward 
Walker, of Bewdley. . 
Died.| S. Barnett, efq. of Wick. —Aged 
~65, Mrs. M. Freeman, of Maddresfiel:.— 
W. Buckle, efq. of Chaceley, many years 
an active magiftra@e of that diftridt.—Aged 
72, S. Weft, efq. of Kempfey.—Mrs. A. 
Taylor, of Sidbury —Aged go, Mrs. San-. 
defs, formerly a hair-dreffer, of Worccfter. 
At Old Swinford, Mr. J. Pratt, auctioneer, 
of Kole Hall, near Evefham.—Mr, W. 
needle-maker, of Allwood, near 
Feckenham.—Miis A, Harris, of Wribben- 
shall, near Bewdley. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
| Married | At Hereford, T. Skyrme, ef. , 
captain in the regiment of South Gloucefter 
militia, to Mrs. Jarvis. 
2 
Worcefterfoire—Herefordfhire—Oxfardhhire, Fe. 
495 
Died.| At Hereford, aged 52, Mr. G. 
Davies, -printer. 
Hereford Journal for upwards of twenty-five 
years ; and during that period, fuch was his 
indefatigable attention to bufinefs, he was . 
abfent fiom the office only two days ! 
Mr. J. Nichols, attorney.—Mrs. E. Kém- 
ble, fifter of Mr. R. Kemble, formerly ma- 
nager of a company of comedians in this 
city. 
In her 81ft year, Mrs. Mills, r2li& of the 
late Mr, ?. Mills, butcher, 
At Rofs, Mrs. Triftram, wife of Mr. T. 
Triftram, builder and auétioneer. 
At Ledbury, in the prime of life, Mifs 
E. Beddowes. 
Mrs. Mafon, of Wormeley Tump, near 
Hereford.—Mr, J. Stephens, of the Comb. 
At Weobly, aged 82, Mrs, S. M. Lacey, 
widow, 
At Jewry, in the parifh of Dore, in her 
86th year.—Mrs, J. Packwood, widow, late 
of Hereford. . 
At Pencerrig, in the county of Radnor, 
T. Jones, efg. an ating magiftrate for the 
county, and major, or formerly fo, of the 
Radnor militia, 
4.t Wrexham, Mr. Crewe, apothecary. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
A chalybeate {pring has been lately difco- 
vered upon Caveriham-hill in this county, 
In its proportion of {teel, it rivals the cele- 
brated water of Tunbridge, and, like it, is 
held in a ftate of folution by fixed air. 
Marricd.} 
efq. of Bellamore, Staffordthire, fecond fon 
of the late Sir Walter Blount, to Mifs 
Wright. 
Mr. Saunders, furgeon, of Charlbury, to 
Mifs S Williamfon, daughter of the Rev, 
W. Williamfon, rector of Winwick, &c. 
Died.] At Oxford, Mrs. Dickenfon, wi-, 
dow.—Mr. |. Reynolds, coal-merchant — 
Aged 73, Mr. J. Bridgewater, baker, or for=_ 
merly fo.—-in his soth year, Mr. J. Quar- 
termayne, fecond butler of Trinity-college. 
——At her daughter’s houfe in this city, Mrs. 
Southam, late of March Gibbon, in Buck- 
ing .mfhire. 
At Piddington, aged 73, Mrs. A. Cocker- 
ill, reliét of the late Rev. J. Cockerill, ma- 
ny years refident minifter of the parith. 
At Thame, Mr. G. Lambert, quarter- 
mafter of the Oxfordfhire militia.—Mrs, 
Horfeman, wife of the Rev. J. Horfeman. 
reftor of Souldern —Aged 67, Mr. J. Hol- 
lis, of the Manor Farm, Coggs, 
On the 4th of March, on board the thip 
Walthamftow, off the ifland of St. Helena, 
on his paflage home from Bengal, J.P. Gar- 
diner, efq. brother of S. Gardiner, efq. of 
Coombe Lodge, in this county. ° 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Aylefbury, Mr. J. Cowley, 
furgéon, of Winflow, to Mifs Eagies.—Mr. 
W.Pearfon, horfe-dealer, to Mifs M. Fowler. 
382 At 
He was employed on the 
At Mapledurham, E. Blount, . 
