Ot 
Aged 84, Mrs. Robinfon; a lady of a truly 
worthy character.—Aged 64, the benevolent 
W. Dawfon, efq.. \ 
At Whitchurch, Mr. §. Gibbons, fad- 
adler. — Mifs Menlove, of Breaden Heath, 
near Welfhampton.—Aged 60, Mr. J. John- 
ftone, of the Hermitage-houte, near Shrewf- 
bury, where he had for many years fuper- 
intended the care and cure of lunatics, with 
diligence and fuccefs.—Aged 67, Mr. Ick, 
of Cold Hatton; 
At Hafton, near Shrewfbury, Mrs, White- 
houfe, wife of Mr. Whitehoufe, painter, of 
-Birmingham.—Aged 68, Mr. J. Harris, of 
Mortimer’s Tower, Ludlow Cattle ; a well- 
known pugilift and player at fives.—In his 
S1f year, Mr. G. Hudfon, of Tregynon, 
"fhe time and purfe of this worthy man, had 
been devoted, for along feries of years, to 
the relief and comfort of the poor, 
| WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At Dudley, the Rev. E, Dud- 
ley, of Broome, to Mifs Amphlett. 
At Stockton, J. Harris, efq. of Stamford, 
to Mifs Gwynne. 
At Old Swinford, near Stourbridge, Mr. J. 
Hodges, to Mifs Sheriff. 
At Worcefter, John Walker, jun. efq of 
Ferham, near Rotherham, Yorkfhire, to Milfs 
Barr, eldeft daughter of Mr. M, Barr.—Mr. 
Poftans, to Mts. Jones, widow of the late 
Mr. jones, jun. of Hunbury.—Mr. W. A, 
Hebb, of Bridgnorth, to Mifs S, Robins — 
Mr. T. Lee, hop-merchant, to Mifs Pearkes, 
of Witley. i 
Died | At Worcefter, aged 31, Mrs. Ray- 
ment, wife of Mr. H. Rayment, filk mercer. 
—~In her 24th year, Mrs. Long —Mrs. Glo- 
ver, fifter to the late Mr. W. Glover, filver- 
imith. 
At Bewdley, at his father’s houfe, aged 
2$, deeply regretted and lamented by his fa- 
mily and connections, the Rev. T. A. Ro- 
berts, vicar of Hagley, &c. to which living 
he was prefented, a few months ago, by the 
venerable Lord Lyttleton. 
At Kidderminfter, Mrs. Witton, late of 
Stourbridge. 
At Tenbury, in his 45 year, Mr. T. Creff-; 
well. 
In his 7oth year. Mr. W. Tayler, a very 
ingenious and ufeful man, particularly in the 
art of grafting and tutoring of fruit trees. 
He was well known in moit parts of this 
county and that of Herefordfhire, by the 
whimfical name of ** Stueet and Clean.” 
At Evefham, Mrs. Reberts, wife of Mr. 
W. Roberts, grocer.—In his 28th year, of an 
inflammation in’ the lungs, Mr. J. H. Boul- 
ter, attorney. 
At Perfhore, W. Marriot, efq —Aged 80, 
Mrs. Butler, of the Bull inn.—Aged 98, 
Mrs. E. Nath, late of Hallow, near Worcefier. 
At Bockleton Houfe, of a decline, in his 
23d year, Mr. J. Turuer, late of the Hill, 
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near Tenbury.—-J: Smith, cfg. of Confali, in 
Worcefter pire Herefordpire—Gloucejterfaire.  [Feb. 1, 
the parifh of Wolverley.—Mr. W. Brookes, 
glazier, of Bromfgrove. . 
At Henwick, Mr. J. F. Smith, porter- 
brewer, of Worcefter.—Mils Baker, of 
Kingfton. 
Mrs. Wilden, widew, of the Bell inn. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At the Lea, near Rofs, the 
Rev. Mr. Davies, of Tretyre, to Mifs Fither. 
At Rofs, Mr. J. Fither, of the Lea, to Mrs. 
Latham, 
Died.} At Hereford, in his 7gth year, 
Dr. Campbell, alderman, and mayor in the 
year 1763. 
At Rofs, Mrs. Owen, widow of the late. 
Rev. Mr. Owen, of Warwickfhire. dates 
In his oth year, Mr. G, Dew, one of the 
fociety of Quakers. He was a perfon of a 
truly meek difpofition and generous heart 5 
and his lofs will be feverely felt by the neigh- 
bouring poor. 
At Belmont, near Hereford, W. Mathews, 
efq. eldeft fon of J. Mathews, efq. and major. 
of the Hereford Volunteers. 
At Demerara, Weft Indies, of the yellow 
fever, Mr. W. Watlings, fecond fon of Mr. 
Watlings, brandy-merchant of Leominfter, 
in this county, s} 
At Wilton, near Rofs, Mr. W. Wiltthire. 
—In the prime of life, Mifs Hardwicke, of 
Wefton, near Rofs. ‘ 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. t 
Married.| At Gloucefter, Mr. Davis, at- 
torney, to Mifs Cother, of Leckhampton.—— 
Mr... Charlton, to Mifs Waihbourne.—-Mr. 
Hopton, to Mifs M. Spencer, of the Booth 
Hall inn—Mr, W. Wilbraham, fecond foa of 
E. Wilbraham, efq. of Cirencefter to Milfs. 
Rudge. 
At Cheltenham, the Rev. H. Hippefley, 
to Mifs A. Rollinfon, youngeft: daughter of 
the late L. Rollinfon, efq. 
At Bath,’'H. Toy, efq. of Clifton, to Milfs, 
Tombs, of Rendcombe, in this county.— 
Mr. J. Ward, furgeon, to Mifs Shurmer, 
both of Woodchetter. 
Died.] At Gloucefter, Mr, Tovey, fen. 
formerly an eminent irenmonger.—Aged 535. 
Mr. H. Curtis, malttter—In his 54th year, 
the Rev. T. Stock, A.M. rector of the parifly: 
of St. Jolin the Baptift, éc. in this city. 
At Berkeley, Mrs. Theyers, widow. 
At Durfley, Mr. W. King, card-maker.—= 
Mr. T. Nicholas, card-maker.—Mifs. Mz 
Wick, daughter of the late E. Wick, gent. 
of Week Street. ; ; 
At Uley, Mrs. Worlock, widow. . 
At Rockfterbridge, in the parifh of Uley, 
in her $1ft year, Mrs. Gainey, in partnerfhip. 
with J. Dimery, efq. an eminent dyer.—Mr, 
S. Martin, farmer, of Haresfield—-Mr. 
Wood, of Yew Tree Farm, near Monmouth. 
At Llenvihangel, in Monmouthfhire, in 
his ro2d year, Mr. J. Powell. He could fee: 
to read the {fmalleft print, without the help 
of glaffes, to the laft. aytt 
OXFORDSHIRE» 
