290. | Shropfhire—Worcefleroire—Herefordpire.  [OR. 1, 
pledtic-At t;;in-his 47th’yeat, Mr. Ww. Smith, 
jate of Walfall. - 
At Weft Bromwich, of a decline, Mifs 
‘Izon. 
At Rugby, Mit Butlin, ina confumption, 
SHROPSHIRE. 
liament in the cniuing feffion, for an aét to 
enable the proprietors ag the Ellefmere canal 
to make: a railway, or road, forthe convey- 
ance of merchandize, dec. from: a ‘certain 
brook near Ruabon, in the ceunty of Den- 
bigh, through the-feveral parifhes of Ruabon 
and Liangollen, in the townfhips of Bosyllin, 
Chriftionedd, Kenrick, and Trevor Ifill, in 
the faid county, to the Ellefmere canal.— 
Alfo to make a navigable water-line, cr feed- 
er, from the iaid canal, near.the north eaft 
end of Pontylry aquedust, tothe river'Dee, 
in the parifh of Llandinillo,—-Ans alfo for an 
» A& to enable the faid proprietors to take a 
fufficient quantity of water out of the! pool 
called Bala Pool, in the county of Merioneth, 
for fupplying the river Dee, in dry feefons, 
with an equal quantity of water to what ihail 
be taken out of the faid river. 
_Married.| At Bridgnorth, Mr, Hardwicke, 
attorney, to Mifs Rens chaety of Shrewikury. 
At Shrewhbury, Mr. France, of the Wyle 
Cop, to Miis Pugh.—-Mr. T Bentley, tay 
lor, to Mifs Hughes.—Mr. G. Pritchard, of 
Gibberidge, to Mifs Hodnett, of the Crown 
Inn, Ludlow. 
A> Fopefay, Mr. W.P. Richards, to Mrs. 
M. Beedle. 
. Dr. Babbington, of Ludlow, to Mifs C. 
Whitter, grand-daughter of the late Rev. 
Mr. Rogers, of the Home. 
At Ludlow, the Rev. D. J. Cookes, of 
Affiey, “Wereeharthives to Miis M.H. john- 
fione —The Rev. R. Corfield, a” w 
Mifs Peele, of Shrewfbury. 
Died.) At Shrewfoury, aged 317, Mr. J. 
De Courcey, youngeit for of the Row: R. De 
Courcey,—Aged 79, Mr. Hervey, breeehes- 
maker.—Aged 68, Mr. T. Cooke, : jeweller 
end toyman —-Mrs. Gellion, widow of the 
late Mr. Gellion, proprietor of the fiage- 
wazgons travelling from this town to Cheffer. 
At Bridgnorth, T. Pilkington, efg.—Mr. 
S. jones, fem. one of the aldermen of the bo- 
rough. 
_ At Ludlow, Mr. S. Shuter, long a come- 
dian in Mr. Watfon’s company, and general. 
ly admired by the angicuac 2 as a Capital per- 
former ; alio Mrs. Hoy, of the Ludlow thee 
atre. 
" At Clweftry, Mrs. Cooke, widow, former- 
ly or the Knockin Heath farm. 
“Ai Whitchuich, Mr. J. Rodenburft, dour- 
age re-Mis. Taylor, widow cf the late.Mr, 
- Taylor, currier,—Of a paralytic- firoke, 
oe <mith,attorney. 
Ger 6th year, Mis. B, Broxholm, of 
bees “Lhis valuable weman was unfortu- 
wiately burnt to death by a melancholy acci- 
“dent, Vie. chat of her muflin neck. handker-. 
chief catching fire, while fhe was attempting 
to extinguifh one of the candles on the table, 
prior to her retiring to reft. Her fcreams 
{peedily alarmed.the Family: and although the. 
flames were fmothered almoft infiantaneoufly, 
» fhe languifhed only a few hours, and then 
Applicaticn is intended to be made to Pare 
expired. Her fon-in-law, Mr. Lioyd, was 
likewife much burnt, but not dangeroufly 
hurt, in his affiduous endeteuies to extricate 
irs. Broxnolm from the fury of the flames. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Mearried.} Mr. J. Tench, of the Forett of 
Were, near Bewdley, to Mifs M. Hodges, of 
Dowles, Salop:—C. Langford, efq fon of 
the Rev. Dr. Langjord, of Eton, to Mifs Pen- 
rice, of Droitwich, in this county.——Mr. T. 
Hopkins, ftone-mafon, to Mifs Hill, both of 
inkberrow. 
At Harington, the Rev. Dr. Wingfield, 
prebendary of ‘Worcefter, to, Mifs Fahne, 
daughter of the Rev. Dr. James, prebendary 
of the fame cathedral. Te 
At Worcefter, J. B. Hollings,efg. late 
of Eaton, in Shropfhire, to Mifs Burrow. 
Died | Mr. }. Davis, glover, of St. John’s, 
‘e=Mirs. D. Spynner, 
At Kidderminfier, Mrs. A. Newcombe, 
daughter of the late Mr. Alderman New- 
combe.—Mr, Taylor, of Wichenford.—Mr, 
Bell, of the Nath-houfe, near Kempfey,. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
It appears from a ftatement of the Severn 
Humane Society, lately publifhed, that no 
lefs than 392 fuccefsful cafes of refufcitation 
have occurred within the limits of the fo- 
ciety fince the commencement of tae inftitue 
tion. 
Marricd.| At Rofs, Mr. Miles, of Hare- 
wood, to Mifs M. Phipps. 
At Weobley, Mr. W. M. Wardell, of 
Birmingham, to Mifs E. Lloyd, youncett 
daughter of E. Lloyd, efg. Mr. Wall, 
ironmonger, of caidas: to Mifs Gough, 
of Meccas. 
At Ludford, Mr. W. Norgrove, fadler,. 
to Mifs E, Monnington, both of Knighton. 
Mr. P, Burton, of Lower Hyde, near He- 
reford, to Mifs Sims, eldeft daughter of Mr. 
Sims, of Bifhop’s Frome, in this county. © 
_ At Ledbury, Mr. Lowe, of Coreley, Sa= 
lop, to Mils S. Seddowes. 
Died.| At Hereford, aged $2, Mrs. Gar-. 
diner, Jate of Bath.—Mrs. Hague, reli o f 
the late R. Hague, eiq. of the royal navy. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
_ Adarried.] At Gloucefter, Mr. J. Ellis, te 
Mifs Poole, of Beckingham, near London. 
At Stroud, Mr. Tucker, of Woodchetter, 
to Mifs The 
At Uley, Mr. Afhmead, to Mifs Price.— 
Mr. S. Tanner, an eminent London carrier, 
of Road-houfe, to Milfs Buckingham, of the 
Bear Inn, Rodborough.—Mr. W. Heven, of 
Ebley, infpeftor general of machinery, te 
Mifs S. Lewis, of Lock-houfe. 
Died.] At Gloucefter, In confequence of 
the bruifes received by falling from her horfe 
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