1803.] 
Married.) At Birmingham, Mr. T. Mum- 
ford, lockmaker, to Mifs M. Bradley. 
At Seckington, in this county, Mr. Owen 
ef Bartlett’s-buildings, London, to Mifs C. 
Dabbs, daughter of tie Rev. f. Dabbs. 
At Allefley. Mr. W. Seal, draper, of Co- 
ventry, to Mifs Lant, of Eaflern Green. 
At Berkfwell, near Meriden, Mr, J. Bid- 
dle, to Mifs A. Lloyd, daughter of S. Lloyd, 
efq. banker, of bast g m. 
At Edgbafton, R. A. Armfrong, ef. cap- 
tain of the gth battalion of reierve, to Mifs 
Champion, of Briftol. 
At Tamworth, G. Kitchin, efq. of Bar- 
ford, near Warwick, to Miis Paget, daugh- 
ter of T. B. Paget, efq. banker. 
At Weit Bromwich, Mr. A. Whitehoufe, 
to Mifs S. Gidifon, youngeft daughter of W. 
Gibfon, efq. of Lembard-ftreet, London. 
At Coventry, Mr. Draper, fadler, of Ke- 
nilworth, to Mifs Jones, of Stonebridge. 
Mr. T. Webb, filk-dyer, to Mifs Worthing- 
ton, of Bagfterley. 
Died.} At Birmingham, of a decline, 
aged 17, Mr Edmund Hail Freer, eldeft fon 
of Mr. Freer, druggift.— Mr. S, Pimley, 
builder.—Mr. G. Shenfton, of the Rofe and 
Crown public-houfe.—Mr. J. Green —Aged 
67, Mr. W. Barnet, coal-dealer, — In his 
goth year, Mr. J. Pritchitt, eldeft fon of 
Mr. R. Pritchitt, merchant —Mirs. Fither. 
—Aged 76, Mrs. Hunt, of Tamworth.—Mifs 
Hedzfon- 
At Coventry, Mr. Francis. — Mr. Ben- 
nett, fon of the lite Mr. Bennett, formerly 
furgeon and apothecary.— Oe a decline, in the 
prime of life, Mrs. Reynolds. 
‘ SHROPSHIRE. 
Advertifements have been lately publithed 
in the Shrewfbury papers, inviting contrac- 
tors, &c. toexecute a certain part of the El- 
lefmere canal, which lies between the Chef- 
ter road leading to Whitchurch, near Grind- 
ley Brook, andthe road leading from Mar- 
bury to Norbury, a diftance of about four 
miles ; and likewife another part of the faid 
canal, 
Wrenbury common and the Chefter canal 
near Hurleftone, a diftance of avout 4t 
miles, 
Mr. R. Baugh, of Llanymynech, intends 
fhortly to publifh a correct and fpiendid map 
of this county, executed on a large fcale, 
from an actual furvey. 
Married.|_ W. Jerningham, efq. fon of 
Sir W. Jerningham, bart. of Cofiey- -hall, to 
Mifs Wright, daughter cf T: 
banker, of London.—S. Darby, ciq. of Coal- 
brooke Dale, to Mifs F. Williams, of Weifh- 
peol. 
At Shrewfbury, Mr. Lewin, to MifsPayne, 
niece of the late Rev. S. Lucas —Mr. Ni- 
chols, attorney, of Briagnorth, to Mrs. 
Rathbone. 
Died.] At Shrewfbury, Mr. Haflewood, 
foa of the late Mr, Haflewood, of Briignoxth. 
Shrophi re— lV cr cefterfoire—Herefe rafpire: 
which lies betweenthe lower end of 
Ww vight, efq. 
491 
—Mifs Sims, niece to Mr. Haydn, linene 
draper.—Mr. Hill, undertaker,—Mrs. Birch, 
wife of Mr. Birch, fadler.—Mr. E. Collier, 
keeper of the county-hall, and one of the 
ferjeants at mace of this corporation.—Mrs. 
Jones. —The Rev. R. De Courcy, many 
years vicar of St. Alkmonds 5 highly efteem- 
edas an affectionate and evangelical paftor,and 
excellent extemporary preacher. His lane 
geage was plain and powerful, yet exceed- 
ingly elegant, and his miniferial labours 
among his flock were inceffant. Though his 
income was but fmal!, yet he hada liberal 
and generous {pirit. Mr. De Courcy faw but 
little company, and courted retirement.— 
Though he had long been infirm and ailing, 
yet his Jaft ilinefs was very fhort. In ie 
lalt moments, he exprefled his full perfuaiion 
of his tect in the {alvation which is the 
great object of the Chriftian faith, repeating 
pious lines fram different hymns, &c. In 
his manners and genera. deportment Mr. De 
Courcy was uncommonly graceful and gen- 
tlemanlike. 
At Bridgnorth, Mr. W. Stephens, land- 
lord of the Hen and Chickens inn —Mr. J. 
Whitchurch, formerly a barge-owner. 
At Ludlow, Mr. Edwar da! hair-dreffer.— 
-Mr. W. Wetding. in maltfer.—Mr. E. Har ley, 
fon of Mrs. Harley, baker.—Mr. Tomp- 
kins, of the Sheet-farm, near this town.— 
The Rev. T. Rocke, rector. 
At Whitchurch, Mrs, Churton, widow of 
the late Mr. J. Churton, furgeon. 
At Wrexham, Mr. Edeibury, of ‘the 
Three Tuns inn. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Died.}. At Worcefter, Mr. T. Davis, 
druggift, youngeft fon of Mr. Alderman Da- 
vis. 
At Mr. Oldnall’s; in this city, Mrs, F, 
Woolley.—in an advanced age, after many 
years confumed in affliction, Mc. 2. Meredith, 
formerly an eminent upholfterer of this city. 
—Mr. Field, furgeon and apothecary ; agen- 
tleman who particularly excelled in the re- 
fpective characters of hufband, father, aad 
friend. 
At Fladbury, Mrs: E. Mead Netherton, 
weve Lechmere, wife of E. Lech- 
nere, eq of Henley Caftie ; alady very bigh-y 
huh defervedly refpected. 
At aid cae $3, Mr. E. Sheaf; and 
a few days after, juit as the hearfe came. to 
fetch away th becy of the deceafed, aged 83, * 
his wife, Mrs. A. Sheaf. 
T. Parfons, efq. of Uppon Warren.—Mr. 
Gabb, of Holt Fleet.— aged 08, Mr. Crad- 
dock, farmer, of Penfax. , 
HEREFORD. 
Married | At Hereford, Mr. H. Harding, 
jeweller, of London, to Mifs Parker, eldet 
caughter of Mr. Parker, builder. 
At Brecknock, J. P. Wilixins, efq. fon of 
Wiikins, efq banker, to Mifs f, Wil- 
kin:, daughters of the Rev. G, Wilkins. 
At 
