1803.] 
tunate circumftance of running stolen 
againit a poft on the preceding evening. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Intended turnpike-road.—-To commence 
from the turnpike-road which leads from 
Dudley, in Worcefterfhire, to Birmingham, 
and which falls into the fame at the Swan 
inn, in the parith of Weft Bromwich, and to 
communicate with the turnpike -road which 
leads from Birmingham to Sutton Colfteld, 
at a certain houfe called the Horfe and 
Jockey public houfe, in the faid parifh of 
Sutron Colfield. 
Married |] At Birmingham, Mr. J. Potter, 
to Mifs Waters.—Mr. W. Orton, gilt toy- 
maker, to Mifs S. Harper.—Mr. T. Bailey, 
to Mifs S. Lole, of Bittefwell, Leicefterfhire. 
At Coventry, Mr. Hall, to Mifs Warner,’ 
At Clifton, near Briftol, Mr. R. Walthew, 
builder, of Birmingham, to Mifs Smith, of 
the Perthwaite-houfe. 
At Checkley, Mr. L. Welch, of Handf- 
worth, to Milfs A. Langley, daughter of the 
late Rev. Dr. Langley. 
At Buckingham, Mr _ Burgefs, cabinet- 
maker, of Coventry, to Mrs. Higgin.—Adju- 
tant Pring, of the Warwickthire fupplemen- 
tary militia, to Mifs Moore, of Rowington. 
Died.| At Birmingham, aged 17, Mr. T. 
Higgot.—Mrs. Smith, reli€t of the late Mr, 
J. Smith, coachmaker.—Aged 33, Mrs. A, 
Lowe,.—Suddenly, Mr. Jackfoo, of the Dol- 
phin inn,—Aged 72, Mr. J. Tibbets —Aged 
64, . J. Bramah, fen. moulder at the 
Eagle foundry, where he had worked -regu- 
larly, upwards of twenty feven years —Mr, 
J. Briggs, malfter.—1n his feventeenth year, 
Mr. J. Mence, fonof Mr J. Mence, cloaths- 
cleaner.—Aged 19, Mr. J Frears, of the 
Five Ways.—Mr, T. Giles. —Mr. R. Bindon, 
ironmonger.—Aged 87, Mrs. Bullock, widow, 
late of Weft Bromwich.—Aged 55, Mrs. 
Hunt, relict of the late Mr. ‘[. Hunt, but- 
ton-maker. 
At Warwick, Mr. T. Hands, brazier. 
At Coventry, Mrs. es wife of Mr. 
Alcot, ftone-mafon. 
At Stratford-upon-Avon, in the prime of 
life, Mrs. Tafker. . - 
At Handfworth, i in his 77th year, Mr. J- 
Price, formeriy of Winfon-green. 
At Kingfbury-cliffz, Mrs. Willoughby, 
wife of R. Willoughby, efg. She feil a 
victim to her maternal affection, while nurf- 
ing her only fon, afflicted with the fcarlet 
fever, 
At Briftol Hot-wells, Mifs Salmon, daugh- 
ter of Mr. Salmon, ironmonger.—In his 61 
year, b. S. Heaton, elg of Greenfield-houfe, 
neat Birmingham —At an advanced age, Mr. 
Bodington, of Kenilworth-chace. 
At Folefhill, in her 924 year, Mrs. Bright, 
one of the fociety of Qu:kers.—Mrs. Voyce, 
of Allefley. : 
At Willenhall, Mr. B. Beeby, brafs- 
founder, brother to the lzte J. Beeby, efq.—— 
Mr. R. Godfon, land furveyor, of Brailes. , 
Warwickire—Shropfhire—Worcefter fhires 587 
At Parkgate, Mrs! Johnfon, widow, of 
Birmingham. 
Mr. Detter, of Edftone, near Henly-in- 
Arden.—Mr. T. Newton, of Segeley. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Lately, at Crows Moor, near Ludlow, a 
fow that had farrowed twelve fine pigs, about 
two months before; was obferved foon after 
tc linger in a drooping ftate, till the died.—= 
On Being Isid open, in order to difcover the 
particular occafion of her death, a flefhy ex- 
crefcence of an. oval fhape was found adher= 
ing to the upper part of the bladder, which 
éxcrefeente meafured twenty-five inches in 
length, was fixteen inches thick in the mid- 
dle, and weighed 103lb. How fo large a 
a fubftance could be formed in her interior, in 
fo fhort a {pace of time, the fow being per- 
fettiy well previous to littering, is a fact. 
which aitonifhes every naturalift who. has 
heard of the fame. Her inteftines were per-) 
fectly found. 
Intended Inclofure in this county, Ke- 
dewen. : 
Married.j At Culmington, Mr. T, Wil- 
liams, or Norton, to Mifs“Broadwell, 
At Whitchurch, Mr. Marth, ironmonger, 
of Liverpool, to Mifs Ebury. 
At Wenlock, Mr. R, Chefter, of Owoley 
Farm, to Milfs Gwynne, daughter of Mr. 3. 
Gwynne, merchant. 
At Shrewfbury, Mr. J. Martin, butcher, to 
Mifs Maddocks. 
Died.] At Shrewfbury, ata very advanced 
age, the Rev. W. Oakley, vicar of Holyhos 
parifh, in this town.— Mr. Morris, fen. taylor. 
—Mr. Taylor, of the White ip public~ 
houfe. 
At Bridgnorth, Mr. R. Corbett, high-bai- 
liff of the corporation 
At Whitchurch, Mrs, @hidinaa: 
WORCESTERSHIRE 
The meeting of the choirs of Worcefter, 
Hereford, and Gloucefter, for the benefit of 
the widows and orphans of clergymen in the 
three diocefes, commenced on Tuefday the 
27th of September at the cathedral at’ Wor- 
céfter. The Rev. HS: illingfleet, a, de- 
fcendant of Bithop Stillingfleet, delivered an 
able difcou:fe on the occafion; in which he 
fhewed, from reafon and feripture, the pro- 
priety of employing the aid of mufic to 
awaken our compaifion and ftimulate our be- 
nevolence, Towards the conclution, he made 
a pathetic appeal tu the feelings of his audi- 
ence, on the peculiar claims which the fami- 
Ties of the clergy have on the charity and 
ailiftance of the public. In the courfe of 
the fervice, the Overture and Dead March in 
Saul, the Dettingen Te Deum, Dr. Boyce’s 
anthem ‘* Lord thou haft been our refuge,”’ 
the Coronation anthem, and the hungredth 
Pfalm, with Dr. .Haye’s eccompaniments, 
were performed in a truly correct and fpirited 
ftyle. Inthe evening, Handel's juftly cele- 
brated oratorio, Judas Maccabzus, attracted 
a numerous affemblage of beauty and fafhion 
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