1804. | - 
At Nuneaton, aged 48, Mr. W. Bindley, 
furgeon and apothecary. 
At Solihull, Mr. T. Bates. 
At Allerfley, near Coventry, Mrs. Rat- 
liffe, of the Windmill Inn. 
At Dudley, aged 97, Mrs. Brinton —Mrs. 
Phillips, wife of Mr. J. Phillips, gardener. 
At Folefhill, near Coventry, Mr. E. Eagle, 
grocer. 
Aged 28, Mr. C. Leonard, of Weft Brom- 
wich —Mr. Wright, arefpe€table farmer, of 
Eaftern Green, near Allefley. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.} At Shrewibury, Mr. G. Lomax, 
furgeon, to Mifs F, Green. 
At Church Stoke, in the county of Mont- 
gomery, S. Pryce, efg. to Mifs Davies, of 
Brompton, in this county. 
Died.| At Ludlow, Mrs. A. Purflow.— 
In her 75th year, Mrs. Humphreys, widow, 
formerly of Montgomery. 
At Ofweftry, in her 7oth year, Mrs. Wil- 
liams, widow, 
At Whitchurch, aged 70, Mr. Almack, 
cooper —In his 42d year, Mr. S. Trevor, 
cheefe-fa@or. . 
At Clee Staunton, near Ludlow, aged 97, 
Mrs, Walker, widow. 
At Neenton, near Bridgnorth, Mrs.Painter, 
wife ef Mr. T, Painter, landlord of the New 
inn public-houfe.—In his 57th year, Mr. 
T. Hiles, of Pulley, near Shrewfbury. 
At Hopefay, F. Whitehall, efg.—Of an 
aithma, Mrs. Antrobus, of Coleham.—Mr. J. 
~Kent, fen. of Merrington.—Mrs. Haycock, 
of the Ditches, near Wem.—T. Maddox, efg. 
of Brompton-houfe.—I{n his 97th year, Mr. J. 
Green, of Turley Green.—In his 76th year, 
Mr, J. Baddiley, of Albrighton; a man of 
frict integrity, and well known for his un- 
common ingenuity and great mechanical abi- 
lities. Mr. Gardiner, {choolmafter, of Sand- 
ford, near Prees.——Mr. Warren, {chool matter, 
of Sandford-hall.—in her 23d year, Mifs C. 
Salwey, of the Moor Houfe. 
At Bath, N. O. Smythe Owen, efq. of 
Condover-park, in this county. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
The new market-houfe, fronting the town- 
hall, in the city of Worcefter, is now nearly 
finifhed, and will be very thortly opened. The 
general utility of this building is obvious; 
for which the public at large are highly in- 
debted to the very {pirited exertions of the 
corporate body. Among other advantages 
that will accrue from this undertaking, the 
fiandings for vegetables in different parts of 
the city, particularly thofe at and about the 
crofs, will be removed, and, in confequence, 
thofe heaps of dirt and filth that are often 
complained of by the inhabitants, and which 
are fo peculiarly obnoxious in the fummer 
Aeafon, will be done away; and thus the neat 
and clean appearance of the city in general 
will be rendered more confpicuous, and all 
particular obftru@tions to individuals entirely 
temoved, 
Shropfoire—Worcefterfoire—Herefordfire, Se. 
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Married.] At Worcefter, Mr. Munn, 
of Birmingham, to Mifs White, of the 
‘Tything. : 
At Bengworth, Mr. Soley, jun. of Eve- 
fham, to Mifs C, Acton. 
Died.] At Worcefter, Mrs. Cooke, wife of 
Mr. Cooke, butcher.—At the Crown public- 
houfe, at an advanced age, Mrs. S. Malpas, 
widow of the late J. Malpas, bricklayer.— 
Mr. Brookholding, attorney, of Lower Wick, 
—At the houfe of induftry belonging to this 
city, in his 72d year, Mr. J. Hunt, houfe 
clerk to the eftablithment. The charatter 
of this venerable man was truly exemplary : 
he had been twelve years a ferjeant in the ~ 
44th regiment ; fought courageoufly in many 
battles, and was one of the fix ferjeants who 
bore the body of General Wolfe off the field, 
after the battle of Quebec. During his fick~ 
nefs, the direCtors were anxious to fhew every 
mark of kindnefs that his fituation wvuld 
admit of, 
At Bromfgrove, Mifs M. Steward, daugh- 
ter of Mr. J. Steward, formerly of the Red 
Lion inn. 
At Kidderminfter, Mrs. Wagftaffe. 
At Stourbridge, Mrs.Pattinfon, wife of the 
Rev. J. Pattinfon, head mafter of the free- 
f{chool. 
At Wolverley, aged 21, Mifs E. Clare. — 
Mr, Rodd, furgeon, of Bengworth. 
At Blockley, aged 76, .Mr. T. Wilkes — 
At an advanced age, Mr. T. Hales, of Leigh 
Sinton. 
At Briftol, where fhe had lately been 
on avifit to her mother, Mifs Withers, of 
Worcefter, 
At Bufhley, aged 98, Mr. Roberts, father 
of the Rev. Dr. Roberts, re€tor of Broad- 
was, &c. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Kentchurch, in this coun- 
ty, P. Ruftord, Efq. of Ivenyton, to Mifs 
M. Price, of Gorrafs..  , 
Died.| At Hereford, Mrs. Butler, relict 
of the late Dr. Butler, bifhop of this diocefe. 
Aged 29, Mr. H. Pitt, mercer. He had 
retired to reft the preceding evening, in the 
full pofleffion of apparent health and ftrength, 
and was found, by his friends, in the morn- 
ing, a lifelefs corpfe.——Suddenly, Mr. T. 
King, coach-harnefs maker. 
At Yarkhill, aged 98; Mr. T. Patrick. 
At Lugwardine, near Hereford, Mr. H. 
Marftone, formerly poftmafter at Epfom, 
Surry.—In his 68th year, C. Wilfon, Gent, — 
of Lugbridge, near Hereford... 
At Briftol, in his 55th year,, Mr. T. 
Gwillym, lieutenant of the Royal waggon 
train, and formerly of Burghill, in this 
county. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] At Painfwick, J.Wathen, Efq. 
fon of Sir Samuel Wathen, high theriff of this 
county, to Mifs Catharine, Carruthers, or 
, Brown’s hill.—Mr. J. Ward, Surgeon, to Mifs 
Dd2 Shurmer, 
