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Derftend.—Mr. T. Heath, of Yardley, to 
Mife J. Hayward, of Solyhull. 
Died.| In child-bed, at her father’s houfe, 
Sirs. Phelps, aged 26, daughter of Mr. Samp. 
Lloyd, bapker, of Birmingham, and married 
in November laft, to Mr. Phelps, of Moyal- 
Yen, in Ireland. Mrs. Phelps, by thofe who 
had opportunity of knowing her, was univer- 
fally efteemed and admired as one of the bef 
and moft levely of women; andalthough cut 
off in the prime of life, fhe lived long enough 
to'be prepared to die, and to leave a charac- 
ter which, as it very nearly approached femi- 
nine perfection, is worthy of the clofeft imi- 
tation, and renders her death not merely a 
private forrow but a public lofs.—Cd ! fi fie 
eines ! 
At Birmingham, in his soth year, Mr, 
S. Wyer, mafter of the Dog-inn.—~Mr, 
Brown, watchmaker.—In his 26th year, Mr, 
S. Crofbee.—Mr. T. Elvins, an eminent ar- 
ehitect.—Aged 32, Mr. E. Wilfon, button- 
maker. 
At Warwick, Mr. Hawkes, of the Globe 
public-houte.—Mrs. Lightoler. 
At Coventry, aged 79, Mrs. F. Saunders. 
At Selyhull, |. Small, efq. formerly a 
merchant of Liverpool. 
At RowleyRegis, aged 64, Mr.T. Wilkes, 
farmer. 
At Dudley, Mrs. Raven, widow, of Bir- 
wmiingham. 
At Hampten-in-Arden, aged 104, Mrs. 
Reynolds. She could read the {mallet print 
without fpectacles, and retained the ufe of all 
ber faculties till the day of her death. 
At Warwick Caftle, in his zeth year, the 
Eon. Henry Greville, third fon of the Earl 
ef Warwick. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.] At Shrewlbury, Mr. W. Jones, 
fadler, to Mifs Davies —Mr. Jones, wire- 
worker, to Mifs A. Gronnan.—Mr. Grace, 
coafeCtioner, of London, to Mifs Piddock — 
Mr. R. Price, of Lodge, near Holt, Denbigh- 
. thire, to Mrs. Thomas. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. Churton, cabinet- 
maker, to Mifs Parker. 
At Wellington, Mr. E. Houlftone, to Mifs 
Durack.—Mr. Higgins, mercer, of Shiffnal, 
to Mifs Cooper, of Dawley. 
At Llanidloes, Mr. T. E. Marth, attorney, 
to Mifs Jones. 
Dicd.| At Shrewfbury, in her 89th year, 
Mrs. Murphy, widow.—WMr. Crofs, maltiter, 
—Mr. Jones, fhoemaker. 
At Ludlow, Mr. T, Aigell, carrier. 
At Whitchurch, in her 76th year, Mrs.. 
Loveli.—The Rev. R. Lewis, Vicar of Tre- 
feigiuys, near Llanidloes.—Mr. Jones, up- 
wards of twenty years butler to R. Wingfield, 
efq. of the Hall. ; 
WORCESTERSHIRE, 
Cafh account of the Worcetter Hofpital, as 
lately reported to the annual meeting of Go- 
yernors, fromthe 5th July, 1807, tu sth July, 
Shropfire-—Waorcefterfoire. | gi 
1802.——Total of the debitor account for 
annual fub{fcriptions, arrears, benefattions, 
collections, legacies, the feveral charity-boxes 
in Worcefter, one year’s rent of the garden, 
one year’s rent for wafh and grains, &¢. &ce 
one years dividend on 63001. 3 per Cent. 
Rank, due sth January laft. 1502]. 183 2d, 
—General contribution for liquidating the 
debt of the Infirmary, from parifh-colleétions, 
fines, unknown fubfcribers, Sc. 7011. 10s. §d. 
Total of the creditor, or per contra, account, 
for houfekeeping, matron’s incidents, wages 
and gratuities, burying the dead, one year’s 
chief rent, one year’s infurance, drugs, repairs. 
of building, fupply of furniture, extraor- 
dinary nurfing, garden expences, print. 
ing, &c. (including fome detached accounts 
of the four preceding years) 21511, 18s. 33d. 
——Balance in the Treafurer’s hands, July 5, 
1802, 521. ros. 3id. We learn from the fame 
report, that the Auditors have been enabled, 
by the receipt of the general contributions, to 
pay off the old accounts, and difcharge every: 
demand upon the hojpital up to the 5th of 
july laf. ' 
A fabdfcription has been lately opened at 
Maivern, Wells, Wyorcefter, &c. for the re= 
pair of the ancient churchof Great Malvern, 
which exhibits a beautiful fpecimen of the 
moft finifhed ftyle of Gothic architeture, ag: - 
it prevailed in the reign of Henry VI. and. 
which yet remains in its original ftate, except. 
what it has fuftered from the want of care and 
attention, there not having been a fufficient_ 
fund for repairing it fince the diffolution of 
monafteries, when this noble conventual. 
church became the parifh church ; and the 
parifhioners themfelves are unable to defray 
the expence without afiiftance, The fplendid 
remains of antient ftained-glafs, for whi 
this church has been long celebrated, are, 
from the dilapidated ftate of the building, ra- 
pidly diminifhing ; but, it the neceflary re- 
pair can he efte&ted to the edifice, fo much 
yet remains difperfed in the different windows, 
that, if colleétea together, Judicioufly arran- 
ged, and placed in the eaft window of the 
choir, it would form, it is believed, a win- 
dow of greater fplendour and beauty than 
any other to be fcen in the kingdom. 
Married.| Mr. Hemming, print and book-~ 
feller, of Stourbridge, to Mifs Wilkes, only 
daughter of Mr. Wilkes, hop-merchant. 
At Lapley, J. Murhal! Crokett,efq. toMifs 
Molyneux 
At Kempfey, Mr. W. A. Mills, late of 
Bencoolen, to Mifs Harris —Mr. H. J. Poftle- 
thwayte, furgeon, of Campden, to Mifs Col- 
lier, of Blocklcy, in this county. 
Died.| At Worcefter, Mr. Richards, glo- 
ver.—Mr. R. Child, a reputable Severn- 
trader.—Mrs. Dance, wife of Mr. Dance, of. 
the Ewe and Lamb public-houfe.—At an ad- 
vancea age, Mr. ‘T. Lane, cooper —Mrs. 
Wells, wife of Mr. W. Wells, butcher. 
Mrs. Becket, widow, late of St. John’s, near 
Woreefter. 
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