it a cheerful and happy fcene. Few, in the 
fame fituation, have been equally afiiduous 
in cultivating their underftandings ; by means 
of her ewn application fhe was a confiderable 
proficient in feveral branches of elegant and 
ufeful kfowledge, and excelled, particular- 
ly, in drawing and in botany. With an 
aé€tive and well-furnifhed mind; with un- 
common fprightlinéfs of converfation and 
‘charms of manners, fhe gave delight and ani- 
mation to every circle in which fhe moved. 
To defcribe, in thefe few words, waat the 
was, is to defcribe the prefent feelings of her 
family and friends. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.] At Whitchurch, Mr. Davis, 
cabinet-maker, to Mifs Liverfage, formerly 
‘of the Oak-inn, Doddington. 
At Church Stoke, in Montgomeryhhire, 
S. Pryfe, efq. to Mifs Davies, of Brompton, 
in this county. 
At Wrockwardine, Mr. F. Clayton, to 
Mifs Cooke, of the Shaw-birch, near Wel- 
lington. eis | 
Died.] At Shrewfbury, Mr. G. Hodges, 
upholfterer.—Mrs. Wotton, Jate of the Mer- 
rraid-inn, 
I, Jones, efq. of the Abbey Foregate 5 a 
gentleman of mild and engaging manners, 
and unbounded charity to his poor neigh- 
bours. 
"Aged 78, Mrs. Leigh, of Huffley —Mrs. 
Tomkyns, wife of Mr. S. Tomkyns, hatter. 
—In her 37th year, Mifs M. Young Higgins, 
youngeft daughter of the late Mr. C C. Hig- 
gins, uphoider.—Mr, Walton, taylor.—Mrs. 
Cooper, nurfe in the Salop Infirmary, which 
fituation the had filled with credit and to the 
general fatisfaétion of the dire¢tors. 
At Ludlow, aged 70, Mrs. Greene, of the 
“"Talbot-inn.—Mrs. Baugh. 
At Whitchurch, in -her 76th year, Mrs. 
Brookes, widow.—In his 64th year, Mr. 
R. Faulkener, brazier.—Aged upwards of 
50, Mrs. Toller, wife of Mr. Toller, butch- 
er.—In her 63d year; Mrs, P. Venables.— 
Mrs. Prince, Widow, of the Lodge. 
At Bridgnorth, Mrs. Browne, of Acton 
Round —Mifs Pugh.—The Rev. J. Atcher- 
ley, many years head mafter of the Free 
Grammar School, in Shrewfbury.—Mits S. 
Lello 
At Drayton, in her 78th year, Mrs. M, 
Wood, reliét of the late Mr. J. Wood, fur- 
geon. 
At Ellefmere, in her 7oth year, Mrs M. 
Parris, the Jaft furviving fifter of the late T. 
Harris, efq. of Cruckton. 
At Wenlook, Mrs. Jones, of the Plough 
public-houfe.—Lately, Mifs J. Onions, firth 
daughter of Mr. Onions, iron-mafter, of 
Brofily —Mr. Heighway, of Leebotwood. 
At Whixhall, in her 79th year, Mrs. 
Sandland, wife of Mr. Sandland, farmer. 
At Edftation, in the prime of life, Mr. 
J- Lee, eldeft fon of the Jate Mr. Lee, far- 
mer.—Aged 42, Mr. T. Bickerton, of Ro- 
—Shropfbire.— Worcefter/bire. 
Worceferfhire canal company. 
[ April 
den, near Highercall —Mr. Wainwright, of 
Hungerford —Mr. N. Davies, of Leighton. 
—Mr. C. Morris, attorney, of Newport — 
Aged 65, Mr. M. Hughes, of Wiftanfwick, 
near Drayton. 
At Montford Bridge, aged 96, Mr. T. 
Ward, late a wheel-wright. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Notice has been lately given, at Worcef- 
ter, by public advertifement, in purfuance 
}, 
‘of an order from the Magiftrates of the City, 
purporting that, as the new Market-place 
is now completed (the fame was opened on 
Saturday, February 8.) ‘¢ No ftancings, 
benches, carts, or obftru€tions of any kind 
whatever, will be allowed in the ftreets, of 
the city; nor any fittings, or goods be fuffer- 
ed to be placed on the walking ways there- 
of, for the future.” 
It appears from advertifements lately pub- 
lithed, in the Worcefter papers, that the 
Dire@tors of the Houfe of Induftry, in that 
city, in confequence of a number of prudent 
regulations lately adopted, particularly by 
the circumftance of the parifh officers being 
invited and induced to difcharge, with regu- 
larity, the precepts on the day they become 
due; have been enabled for the laft 12 
months, to iffue their monthly precepts, at the 
reduced rates of only one ba/f the money which 
had before been ievied on the refpeétive pa- 
-rithes, thereby making a total annual reduc- 
tion in the general expence of that excellent 
inftitution of 29731, 15s. The refpective 
rates are as follow: 
St. Albans 7/, -1s.—St. Helen 28/. 1s. 
St Clement16 4 —St. Martin 38 5 
St. Jafthen 22 “19 —-All Saints 43 -10 
St. Andrew 27. 6 —St. Wicholas45 19 
Married.} At Worcefter, Mr. Winnail, 
baker, to Mifs Fofter, of Perfhore. 
At Tenbury, T. Noxon, efq. to Mrs. 
Downes, widow, late of Sutton, in this 
county. : ‘ngs 
At Stourbridge, the Rev. J. Richards, to 
Mifs Mofeley.—Mr. J. Cox, of the Hookey’s 
Farm, to Mifs Phillips, of Inkberrows. 
At Perfhore, W. Marriott, efq. of the 
Hon. Eaft India Corpany’s fervice, to Mifs _ 
L. Mogridge. 
Dica.] At Worcefter, of an inflammation 
in his: bowels, Lieut. Col. Dumarefque, of 
the ninth battalion of the army of Referve 5 
jaftly refpe€ted as a good officer and an 
amiable man. 
Mrs. Hynde, a widow lady, of Chelten- 
ham.—Mrs. S$. Wilkins, a reli of the late 
N. Wilkins, efg. mayer of the corporation’ of — 
this city, in the year 1782.—Mr. H. Elcox, 
maititer. 3 ae 
At Stourbridge, Captain C. Dixon, of the 
royal navy. : 
At Knighton, in his 
ERodenham. 
At Stourport, in his 36th year, Mr. J. 
Dadford, engineer to the Steffordfhire and 
69th: year, Mr. T. 
At 
