1801.] 
to be fupericr to any yet found in this king- 
dom, and allowed by the Society for the En- 
couragement of Arts, Manufactures, and 
Commerce, who have likewiife adjudged to 
Mr. Evans a filver ‘medal or scl. at his op- 
tion for the difcovery and application of the 
fame, to be nearly equal to the French 
burrs. 
Married.| Mr. Fr. Butter, to. Mifs Ans 
wyl, both of Chefwardine.—Mr. T. Wood, 
of Walfall, to Mifs Pritchard, of Prees.—~ 
Mr. T. Oare, jun. of Webfcott, to Mifs Wil- 
fon, of Whitchurch. 
At Montford, Mr. Mathews, of the Mock- 
hall, to Mifs Gittens.—Mr. R. Weaver, of 
the New Inn, at Pattingham, in Staffords 
fhire, to Mifs §. Crowther, of Claverley, in 
this county.—Mr. J. Lewis, maltfer, of 
Ellefmere, to Mifs Chefter, of Bangor. 
——-Mr. R. Burley, of Dudgley, to Mifs 
Yeomans, of Atcham. 
At Shrewlbury, Mr. W..Gurton, officer of 
Excife, to Mrs. Turner, of Wellington. 
At Wentnor, Mr. j.Reynolds, of Farley, to 
Milfs S. Pugh, of Kinnerton. h 
Mr. T. Williams, of Afton, in the parifh 
ef Wem, to Mifs M. Elks, of Middle. 
Died.) At Shrewtbury, in his.66th year, 
Mr. Bennett, of the Crown-inn.—Mrs. Par- 
ry, wife of Mr. Parry, drapere——Mr. South- 
ern.—-Mr. R. Davies, formerly a refpeQable 
woollen-draper.~-Aged 66, Mrs. Phillips, 
formerly a publican. . ; 
At Wem, Mrs. E. Noneley, of Noneley.— 
Mr. Ackers, manager of the Houfe of In- 
sultry, at Whitchurch.—-Of a decline, in his 
3oth year, Mr. Lear, miller, of Woolfacre, 
near Whitchurch.—Aged 71, Mr. Jones,fen, 
of Longnor. ; 
At Ecclefhall, in her 66th vear, Mrs. 
Hammond, late of the Ox-leafows.«The 
Rev. R. M. Peake, matter of the Free Gram- 
mar-{chool at Market Drayton, and curate of 
Hinftock and Ercall.—Mrs. Davies, widow, 
of Golding.—-After a. few hours illnefs, Mr. 
Phillips, furgeon, of Plealey. 
Of a decline, Mr. J. Lewis, fon of Mr. 
Lewis, of the Old Hall, at Norbury. 
Lately, Mrs. James, of Ludlow ;. the was 
the fecond and laft furviving daughter of E. 
Fleming, efq. late of Sibdon Caftle, in this 
county: Her death was occafioned by the'fols ~ 
lowing melancholy accident :—On her way 
from Chapel Houfe, in a chaife, in coming 
down the common below Chipping Norton, 
one of the horfes proving unruly, the car 
riage was precipitated down a bank, the fall 
ef. which was three feet perpendicular in 
fourteen feet, when Mrs. James received 
fo violent a blow on the back, and upper part 
of the fpine, as inftantly‘to deprive her of all 
power of moving either the upper or lower 
extremities, in which truly lamentable ftate 
fhe languifhed till that day fix weeks, and'then 
expired. - 
At Abbot's Belton, in her 63d year, Mre, 
Calcott, widow, 
- Worcefterfrire. 
463 
At Brito! Hotwells, Mifs Severne, fifter | 
ef S. A. Severne, efg. of Wallop Hall. . 
In London, after a few days illnefs, while 
onavifit, D. Williams, efq. of Shrewlbury, 
late of Rhiwlas, near Llanfyllin, Montgo-_ 
meryfhire.-Alfo, a few days after, Mrs, 
Williams, wife of the above. 
WORCESTERSHIRE; - 
The poor in the city and neighbourhood of 
Worcefter, have already received an advantage 
of nearly THREE THOUSAND POUNDS, by # 
the reduced price at which they have pur= 
chafed the flour and bread from the Bread-in- 
ftitution, The purchafing-committee have, 
moreover, delivered their unanimous opinion, 
that no inconvenience will arife to the infti- 
tution, from returning to the fubf{cribers one 
half of their fubfcription-money, there being 
a balance in the hands of the bankers more 
than fufficient for that purpofe. It likewife 
appears, that the treafurers have advanced té 
the committee, for a confiderable time patty 
Jeveral ihoufand pounds, over and above tha 
original fubfcription, to enable them to make 
purchafes of foreign wheat and flour, by 
which means, not only the inftitution, but 
alfo the inhabitants of the city and neigh= 
bourhood in general, have been moft effene 
Plymouth - I 
Reading - 41 
Rochefter - 10,421 
Sarum = ag 
Suffolk - 366 I t 
Surrey - 55 
Suffex - 13,971 
Uxbridge - 4 
Wales Eatt = 5 
Wales Middle - 164 
Wolverhampton 7or 
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tially benefited. 
Particulars of the Hop-duty Hi thé Year 1300 % 
Pr aihe. A 
Barum - 30 14 2h 
*. Bedford - 7O 7" 9% 
Cambridge = 4°9 SR 
Canterbury 34,775 75 of 
Cornwall - 96 SEG 
Coventry - 5 8 
Derby - 183 Te 
Dorfet ia a 5 
Effex -- 925 13 © 
Gloucefter = I 9 
Grantham - 92 fe) 
Hants = 1133 2 
Hereford = 7166 2 
Hertford - I 5 
Ifleof Wight - 7 g 
Lincoln -  Ec4o 3 : 
Lynn - ° II ‘ 
Marlborough - 10 9 
Northampton « 1 4: 
Norwich - 2 ° 
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Worcefter - $77 
Total 92,948 7 7% 
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