1801. ] 
Copy Heath, to Mifs Burman, of Birming- 
ham.—Mr. W. H. Priee, of Birmingham, to 
Mifs Wilde, of Kingfland Place, near Lon- 
don. 
Died] At Birmingham, Mr. H. Biggs, 
publican.—In his 57th year, T. Gill, efq. 
merchant.—Mr.D, Rawlinfon, brafs-founder, 
an aétive and ufeful member of fociety,—Mres. . 
ohnftone, wife of Edward Johnitone, M. D. 
phyfician.—Mrs. Joness——Suddenly, Mr. E, 
Smallwood.—Mr. G, Parry, liquor-merchant. 
—Mr. T. Evans.—Mr. S. Bellamy, formerly 
a chape-maker.—Mrs. Nickling, wife of Mr. 
J. Nickling, button-maker.— Aged 16, Mifs 
M. W. Phillips.—Aged 66, Mrs. Grifin.— 
Mr. J. Clare, fon of the late Mr, J. Clare, 
fteel-toy maker. 
At Green Bank, near Birmingham, Mrs. 
Carver, wife of Lieut. Col. Carver, of the 
Warwickthire Militia. 
At Warwick, Mifs Lee. 
At Coventry, Mr. Wilmer, wife of B. 
Wilmer, efq.—Mrs. Butterworth. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.| §. ¥. Sprott, efq. of Ashford 
Court, to Mifs Oakley, eldeft daughter of 
i Oakley, efq. of Firgrove. 
In London, J. A. Schneider, efq. of South- 
gate, to Mifs.C. E. Congreve, of Shrewfbury. 
—T. Salifbury, efq. of Cotton Hall, Den- 
bigh, to Mifs Hatchett, of Lee, near Ellef- 
mere.—Mr. F. Mafon,builder, of Shrewfbury, 
to Mifs M. Corfield, of Stretton —Mr. B. 
Pritchard, to MifsM. Heath, bothof Shrewf- 
bury.—Mr. S Barber, mercer,of Shrewfbury, 
to Mifs J. Elwall, of Wolverhampton. 
At Forton, near Newport, Mr. Derrington, 
of Wharton, to Mifs Whitmore, of Sut- 
ton. 
Died.| At Shrewfbury, aged 69, Mr. J. 
Howell, fen,—Mrs. E. Yardley,—1n his 55th 
year, Mr. T. Wood, printer and editor of the 
Shrewfbury Chronicie for near twenty-nine 
years, tender in all the offices of friendhhip, 
and deeply regretted by thofe around him, in 
the relations of hufband, father, matter, and 
friend. His temper and deporiment through 
life proved him tu be a&tuated by the princi- 
ples of Chriftianity ; his lait moments, 
cheared by the hopes of the gotpel, were dif- 
tinguifhed by patience, placidity, and, as 
may be expected, his end was peace.—The 
printing-bufinefs, &c. is carried on, as before, 
by Mrs. M. Wood, his widow.—Aged 80, 
Mrs. Allport. 
At Ellefmere, after a long and painful ill- 
nefs, Mrs. Hawkins, formerly of the Black 
Lion, 
At his houfe in Hay, Brecon, in his 73d 
year, rear-admiral J. Howorth, ef.’ 
Mrs, E. Cartwright, wite of Mr. J. Caxt- 
wright, of Weftwood, 
Aged 33, Mr. Smith, of Liangunilo, fa- 
ther of Mr. Liangunilo, buildey, of Shrewf- 
bury. | ‘ 
. After a few minutes illnefs, Mr. Lloyd, 
fiax-drefler, of Mardel, 
ShropfhireWrorcefter|pire—Herefardpbire.. 
Sit 
J. Gardiner, efq. of Sarfaw, juoftice of the 
peace for this county. . 
Mr. Skitt, farmer, of Lengfwood, near 
High Ercall. 
WORCESTERSHIRE, 
A butcher of Worcefter lately obferving 
one of his ewes ina field to exhibit fymp- 
toms for yeaning, had recourfe to the ufval 
method of relieving the dam of her burden, 
which, however, was found impoffible to ef- 
fe&t, without killing the ewe, when a lamb 
was found,within her of the following extra- 
ordinary form:—-It had two diltin@ heads, 
one body, two'tails, and efght legs; was of 
the full fize, and alive previoufly to killing 
the ewe. On opening it, one heart aud two 
livers were difcovered, : 
Married.|. Mr. F. Hancox, of Amblecoat 
Hall, near Stourbridge, to Mifs S. Williams, 
of Babylon.—Mr. R. Gibbon, cornfa€ter, to 
Mifs Jenkins, both of Haverford Weft. - 
At Spetchley, R. Canning, efq. of Lin- 
coln’s Inn, London, to Mifs Berkeley, eldeft 
daughter of J. Berkeley, efq. and niece of the © 
late Sir- W. Compton, bart. 
Died.} At Worcefter, Mr. J. Morris, hop 
and feed merchant.—-Mr. R. Corfer, formers 
ly a grocer,—In his 29th year. Mr. J. Pricey 
teacher of the languages 3 cf an enlightened 
mind, and great urbanity of manners, joined 
to an extenfive knowledge cf mankind. His 
fociety, which was peculiarly intereiting, by 
the chearfulnefs he difplayed in converfation,y 
was much courted, and particularly by his 
friends, to whofe convivial meetings he gave 
pleafantry and animation. His remains were 
attended to the burying-ground by the mem- 
bers of the order of freemafonry, of which he 
was a diftinguifhed brother ; and, when the 
funeral fervice was finifhed, the matter aeli- 
vered an impreffive oration on the qualificas 
tions and virtues of the deceafed. 
At Kempfcey, near Worcefter, W. Wood- 
ward, efq. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
In confequence of the exorbitant prices of: 
bread and flour, and the notorious adultera- 
tions of thofe articles, with materials of infe- 
rior and pernicious qualities,a fociety has been 
eftablifhed at Hereford, on a broad bafis, for 
the purpofe of mitigating, as much as pof- 
fible, fo great and general an evil.’ It is pro- 
pofed, inan outline of the plan lately publith- 
ed, toraife an adequate fund by fub{eription 
fhares-—fuch fhares tobe nomore than twenty- 
fhillings each, to be paid, if neceflary, by in-) 
fralments, at two fhillings each, &c.—-and to 
prevent all attempts at monopoly, no perfon 
whatfoever is to hold more than a certain 
number of fhares, to be limited by a general’ 
meeting of the febfcribers. It is hkewife 
propefed to purchate or rent proper ground on 
which ta ered? neceflary fiore-rooms, bake~ 
houfesy &c to enable the company t rparchafe 
and grind wheat, to fell flour, ard te bake 
and fell bread, in the fr& infance, te fub- 
feribers only—-but, with a provifo, thatifthe 
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