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Tooney —Mrs. CromwelJ, widow, of Bromf- 
grove —Mr B.Cambden, hatter —Mis. Pro- 
byn, late of Yardley.—Mifs S. Johnfon.— 
Aged 16, Mifs E. Drink water—Mrs. Bar- 
nard, wife ef Mr TV. Barnard, faw-maker,—= 
Aged 62, Mrs. Crofbee, widow. —Mr J. Ro- 
derick, plumber and glazier. 
At Coventry, Mrs. Laxon.—-Mrs. Carter, 
wife of Mr. Carter, attorney. 
At Stratford-upen-Avon, aged 82, R. Bell, 
fg, 
At Dudley, aged 80, Mrs. E Bennett, mo- 
ther of Meiflis. S. and W. Bennett, ironmon- 
gers.—-\Mirs. Nayior, of the Pack Horfe pub- 
lic-houfe. 
At Handfworth, in his 24th year, Mr. 
Jer. Slaney. 
At Potefworth, in het 17th year, Mifs M. 
A. Lythall.—Mr. J. Green, glafs-manufac- 
turer, of Dixon’s. green,near Dudlev.—In her 
55th year, Mrs. Keir, wife of J. Keir, efq. 
ef Hill Top, Weft Bromwich. 
At Foul Lake, near Birmingham, aged 78, 
Mrs. A. Trubfhaw, a maiden lady, daughter, 
and one of the co-heirefles of the late H. 
Trubfhaw, efq: of Barnet, Herts. 
Aged 22, Mifs S.Bourne, of Horfley-heath, 
near Dudley. 
At an advanced age, Mr. J. Taylor, of 
Moteley, near Birmingham. 
At Tettenhall, Mrs. Kempfon, relidt of 
the late G. Kempfon, efq. of Bilftone. 
WORCESTERSHIRE, 
Married} At Ledbury, in Herefordhhire, 
Mr. J. Chambers, of Minyhill-honfe, to 
Mifs L. Wilthhire, late of Severn Stoke, in 
this county. 
Mr. W. Skinner, of Pertfhore, to Mifs 
E. Hopkins, of Rofe Lench —Mr. J. Knight, 
hop-merchant, of Worccfter, to Mifs Rofs, 
of the Wharf, near Bromfgrave —Mr. S. 
Twamley, miiler, of Kidderminfter, to Mifs 
Powell of Wolverley.—Mr. G. Clarkfon, of 
Birmingham, to Miis Allport, of Bewdley. 
—Mr. J. Davies, of the Gogerthan Arms Inn, 
to Mifs M. Reynolds, both of Aberyfwirth. 
Died.]| On Tuefday, the 7th ef Decem- 
ber, at Bromfgrove, Mrs. Humphrvs, fen, 
reliG of the late Benjamin Humphrys, efg. 
of that tewn, at the revered ace of 83. If 
a long life of the ftri€teft devotion; if purity 
of manners; if chaitity and faithfulnefs in 
converfation, are charaéteriftic of a real 
Chriftian; Mrs. Humphrys was an eminent 
ore indeed! Sincerely beloved by her rela- 
tives, refpeted by her neighbours and friends, 
and regretted by all; fhe is gore to receive 
that reward which awaits the righteous :— 
*¢ Be thou faithful unto death, and I will 
give thee a crown of glory.” 
At Worcelter, lately, Mr. J. Palmore, — 
fenior proétor of this diocefe. 
At Kidderminfter, aged 72, Mr.°j. New- 
combe, an eminent carpet manufacturer.— 
Mr. Evans, farmer of Afiwood, near Wor- 
ceficr.—Mirs. Jones,-of tle Bank Farm, 
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Worcefterpritom Hereferdfbire—Monmauihfbire. 
- lord bifhop of this diocefe. 
[Jan. 1, y 
At Bath, Mrs. Farley, reli of the late 
G. Farley, efq. of Worcefter. 
At Feckenham, in a Very advanced age; 
Mis. Hemming: 
_At Avening, in Gloucefterfhiire, aged 82,- 
Mrs. Clutterbuck, mother of D. Clutttr- 
buck, efq. of Bradford, in this county. 
At the Hag, Brecon, aged 66, Mrs. 
Thomas, wife-of the Rev. J. Thomas, pre- 
bendary of Brecon; and re€tor of Lidawarne; 
in that county. 
HEREFORDSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. 
There are now raifed at the new collieries 
at the Vartag, Monmouthfhire, not fefs than 
goo tons of coal weekly. The collieries 
have been lately opened by a level, wherein 
the roads are Jaid with iron plates, and 
every provifion made for raifing 2 much 
more confiderable quantity. The ftrata of 
coal is at leaft four feet thick, free from 
choak or firedamps; and the whole length 
of the bore not more than 300 yards. 
Married.| At Hereford, Mr. j. Apperley 
Palmer, furgeon in the fervice of the 
Rion. Eaft India Company, to Mifs Oak- 
ley, daughter of Mr. F..Oakley, woolfta- 
pler—Mir. Powell, jun. wine merchant, to 
Miis Pearce, both of Monmouth. 
Died.] At his palace in Hereford, in his 
85th year, the Right Rev. John Butler, D.D. 
His lordfhip 
was advanced to the fee of Oxford, in April, 
1777, on the tranflation of Dr. Lowth to 
that of London, and was promoted to that 
bifhoprick in January 1788, on the demife 
of Bithop Harley. He has ever fince con- 
tinued to refide here, praétifing thofe cha- 
ritable and truly Chriftian virtues which he 
fo ably inculcated in his pious difcourfes, by 
the various means which his ample fortune 
afforded. His lordfhip has repeatedly diftin- 
guifhed himfeif by the publication of various 
political and moral productions. “His labou 
in the clerical duties were unwearied, and he 
had lately a volume of ‘* Seleét Sermons” 
printed, to prefent, -as a {mall poithu- 
mous memorial, to his friends. His Lord- 
fhip, by his own particular defire, has been 
interred by Bithop Booth’s monument, near 
the north door of the cathedral. 
At Hereford, in his 45th year, of a drépfi- 
cal complaint, Mr. J. Rogers, glazier. 
At the Green Dragon inn, in his 26th 
year, Mr. W. Shirley, fon of Mr. Shirley, of 
Kidderminfter, proprietor of the Hereford 
and Worcefter waggon.—In her 82d year, 
Mrs. Cheefe, widow. 
Aged 32, at Pentych iron works, near Car- 
did, Glamerganfhire, Mr. W. Vaughan, acs 
comptant —Aged &5, Mrs. Bevan, of Tyn y 
Cwm Radnorfhire-—Mrs. P. Price, widow of 
the late Mr. J. Price, attorney, and interpre 
ter in Welfh caufes, of Talgartb, Breconfhite, 
—Mrs. Freeman, of Stanford-court. 
At Carmarthen, Mr. J. Webb, tea-dea- 
ler. 
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