8S 
Jafly, to provide fuch as fhall be difmiffed 
_ with 2 fmall fum competent to the means of 
immediate maintenance, in order to prevent 
the temptation of committing a crime for 
that purpofe. 
Recerved. 
Balance of le year’s account in £- i 
the hands of the Treafurer f 33 
SynMeRfaGNS 6. ccs 8 ie 68 6 6 
Denstions Soo). sop Sek es 3c Base Ses 
Chameyenoxes (oo es SRI Heys) RAS = 
Subfcriptions from 1798 to 180r 22 5 6 
£13319 43 
Difburfed. Fase ee, 
Rewards to induftrious debtors - I 15 
criminals 21 5 3 
ew ececee= me2rer ee eee 
eda hs cors on quittin 
a to debtors on q g 215 0 
FUE ON 2. =. 2 3 = Ba: 
et ee criminals on quit- 
; to Ms al q 37-17 
fap the pridog ji. .2 ae 
Milk for the young chiloren -. 3 313 2 
HSGGIES 20) AR ac ce ete ee 5 Oe aN Nog 
Printing and advertifing reports 3 33 0 
Balance in the Pibakarene hancs 35 5 115 
Subjfcriptions in arrear for 1802 14 7 6 
Bek 
Subfcriptions in arrear, from] 
1798 fo 1801 
Married.} Mr. J. Arkinftall, to Mifs $ 
Murray, both of Eaton upon Terne. 
At Shrewfbury, Mr. W. Oakley, of Sra- 
pleton, to Mifs A. Wilcing.—W. Simpion, 
M.D. of Hilton Cottage, Derbythire, to Mifs 
Powell.—Mr. W, ugh, late of Bifhop’s 
Caitle, to Mrs. Bu ilock.—Mr.G.Broughall, 
of Kinfeil, to ee 4. Rawlins. 
At Welfhpool, Mr. P. Pritchard, to Mrs. 
. Burley, of the Buithey. 
At Athford, Mr. Harper, to Mifs Prodgers, 
—Mr. W. Wilkes, grocer, of Wellington, 
to Mifs Chune, of Shifinall. 
At Wroxeter, Lieut. Holme, of the royal 
marines, to Mifs H. Bennett, of Donington. 
Died.] At Shrewibury, Miis Browne, 
daughter of the Rev. Mr. Browne, of My- 
fod, Montgomeryfhire.—In her 87th year, 
Mrs. Jones. 
At Ludlow, E Parfons, efg. late of Oni- 
bury —-Mrs. A. Dickinfon. | 
At Ofweftry, Mr. Edwards, of the Uni- 
corn Inn —Mr. R. Price, fon of Mrs. Price, 
of the Queen’s Head Inn. 
' At Whitchurch, aged 36, Mr. J. Hum- 
phries, plumber and glazier. 
At Newport, Mr. Hill, of the Bell pub- 
Vicon ir. Meek, fore os ed W. 
Wheatley, butcher.—Mr. Grimfhaw, feveral 
years fteward to Sir Edward Smythe, bart. of 
Acton Burnell. 
“Mrs. Rees, of Edgley, near Whitchurch, 
—Aged 17, of a dropfy, Mr. T. Williams, 
grancfon of Mr, T. Glover, of the Farm, 
near Whitchurch,—Aged 69, Mr. J. Waod- 
6 9 0 
| Worcefterfrire—Herefordpire. 
»Longner. 
[ Aug. 1, 
all, carpenter, of the Wey Mill, near Whit- 
chureh: —Mr. C. Jukes, of Cottle, near’ 
High Ercall.—Aged 78, R. Burton, efq. of 
This AB during the laft 
four or five years, lived a very fetived life, 
having made over his eftates to his eldeft fon ; 
but before that period he had always diftri- 
buted cheerfully to the poor. He was a cor- 
dial benefaétor to the Salop. infirmary, and 
had been formerly treafurér of that inftitu- 
tion. Mr. Burton ferved the office of high- 
fheriff for this county, in the year 1763. 
Mr. J. Gitcens, of Ruyton, of the Eleven 
Towns, 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. Wheeler, of Bidford, War- 
wickfhire, to Mifs A, Baker, of Kington, 
in this county. 
At Bromefgrove, 
Morris. 
Died.] At Worcefter, fuddenly, Mr. J. 
Thomas, publicans well known by the 
whimfical appellation of King Thomas. —Mr. 
W. Munn, of the Bell Inn, St. John’s, near 
Worcéfter —Mrs. Wicks, of Penfax —Mr. 
bee Ballard, of Badfey. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Pian At Lecminfter, Capt. Nafh, to 
Mifs M. Duppa. 
Died] At Hereford, in his 49th year, 
Mr. Lockett, glafs and earthen-ware factor. 
—Aged 73, Mr. F. Thomas, formerly ap 
eminent builder.—In an advanced age, Mrs. 
Baker, wine-dealer-—-Jn his 46th year, Mr. 
Miles, watchmaker. 
At Leominfter, in his 80th year, Mr. 
Turnery baker and maltfer —In his 66th 
year, Mr. Jones, of Huntington. 
On the 3oth of April laft, in the ifland 
of 5st Lucio, Weft Indies, in his goth yeary 
Mr. S. Allen, midfhipman on board the Cen- 
taur fhip of war, and fourth fon of the Rey. 
T. Allen, of ater, in this county. 
Atthe family manfion of Stoke Edith, in 
this county, in his 57th year, the Hon. Ed- 
ward Foley, M.P. for the county of Wor- 
cefter, and uncle to the prefent Lord Foley ; 
agentieman gifted with a fuperior under- 
ftanding, an ingenious difpofition, and po- 
lifhed manners. .At an early age, he was 
chofen to reprefent the county of Worcefter 
in Parliament, and continued in that office 
during feven fucceflive feffions. Mr. Foley 
was ftrongly attached to that ilJuftrious fena- 
tor, and active patriot, Mr. Fox, as well in | 
an union of political principles, asin the ha- 
bits of private friendthip. His attention te 
the interefts of his conitituents, his known 
love to the conftitution of his country, his- 
affability, good fenfe, and proverbial honefty, 
fo compleatly infured him the refpe& of the 
county, that his re-election was never op- 
pofed in a fingle inftance. -{n private lifes 
his focial and convivial qualities endeared 
him to an extenfive circle of friends ; poffeff- 
ing wit without vulgarity, and a fund of 
anecdotes, which never wounded private feel- 
ings, 
Mr. Palmer, to Mifs 
