1804. J 
_ Mrs. Hodgkins.—-Mr. M. Holbeache, fen. 
filkman, of Briftol, late of Coventry.—Mifs 
A. Callow, and Mr. J. Hughes, both of Ath- 
ted.—Aged 76, Mr. jae. Joel. bir! E, An- 
fell.—Azed62, Mr. Zech, Thompfon,  bell- 
founder, &c —Mr. Wakefield, upholiterer,— 
Mr. J. White, {teel toymaker.—Mrs. Wood- 
ward, wifeof Mr. Woodward, mufical-inftru- 
ment-niaker.—Mifs E, Shaw, of Birmingham 
heath.—Mrs, Lynehall, of Digbeth—Aged 
24, Mrs. Dalton.—Mr. J. Dand, falefman.— 
Mrs. Lightwood. cut 
At Coventry, Mr. Shenton.—Mrs. M, 
Nixon, a Quaker.—Mr, J. Hancock, broker. 
—Mr. J. Downing, plumber, &c, 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.| At Bridgnorth, Mr Skey, of 
London, to Mifs Jones, only daughter of Mr. 
Jones, an affociate ate Bridgnorth and Wor- 
cefter wherries, and other veffels trading on 
the river Severn. 
Died.| At Shrewfbury, aged 82, Mrs. 
Broughall, mother of Mr. Broughall, of the 
Red-lion-inn.—Aged 75, Mrs. Pryce, mother 
of Mr. Pryce, of the Gailet.—-Mr. G. Jones, 
barge-owner.——-Mr. enks , many years a 
fteady member of the Methodift-focieties, in 
this town; while living, as well as in -his 
dying moments, he evinced a firm conviction 
of the truths of revealed religion. 
At Bridgnorth, Mr. W. Milner, butcher. 
~~Mrs. Roe, of the Crofs-keys-inn. 
At Wem, Mrs. Garbett. 
At Netley, aged 100 years, 6 months, and 
13 days, Mr, T. Glover. 
_ At Brofeley, Mrs. Preftwich. 
At Ruthim, the Rev. W. Parry, warden 
of that place, vicar of Lianfair, S&c.—Mrs. 
Parry, reliét of theabove Mr. Parry 5 the 
great perfonal attraftionsof this lady, in early 
life, drewfrom the difcriminating pen of Lord 
Lyttleton, the appellation of ‘* the Fair Maid 
of Bala:” the latter portion of her life was 
principally devoted to the folace of an aftec- 
tionate hufband, and when her fole worldly 
ftay was removed, her fall followed of courfe: 
the furvived Mr. Parry, only 8 days. 
At Faintree, Mrs. Pardoe, widow. 
At Waters Upton, Mr. Ford, timber-mer- 
chant of Ketley. 
At Stottefden, aged 80, the Rev. J. Bell, 
46 years refident vicar of that parifh.—Lately, 
in London, at an advanced age, Mrs. J. Tom- 
kyns, widow, late of Ofweitry, and mother 
of the late Mrs. Bond Hopkyns, of ain’s- 
hill, Surry,—Mr. J. Hiles, jun, of Walcet- 
milly.—Mrs. Waimfiey, of Hardwick’s 
Grange.—Suddenly, Mr. Parton, farmer, of 
Wefton.—-Mr. J. Harris, jun. of Moreton 
Corbett —Mr. Jackfon, corn-mafter, of Cleo- 
bury Mortimer.—Lately, at the Rev. Mr. 
Hornes, Hotham, Mifs Lioyd, daughter of 
the late T. Lioyd, efg. of Trefnant, Mont- 
gomerythire.—Mr. Light, farmer, of very 
contiderable property, of Soudley ; as he was 
proceeding to Newport, on bufinefs, he met 
a waggon, loaded with coals, that was pafling 
Shrophbire—Herefordfhire—WVorcefter fire. 
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on to the town, and having deliberately 
thrown off his hat, and cooly ftroaked the 
hair of his face, with a horrid refolution, and 
aftonifhing compofure, he fuddenly and pre- 
cipitately placed his head clofe to one of the 
wheels (notwithftanding the fhouts and cries 
of two perfons who were near him) when the 
wheel almoft inftantly paffed over him, and 
crufhed his head literally to atoms: his 
brains prefented a {petacle too fhocking for 
defcription. The above dreadful a& of fui- 
cide was probably perpetrated in a fit of 
lunacy; as it appears that this fame perfon, 
fome years ago, cut his throat, ina dreadful 
manner, but was recovered by good furgical 
aid: rumour, however, attributes it toa dif- 
pofition extremely avaricious, combined with 
a recent difappoiatment, in the purchafe of a 
farm, 
At Bronkyddon, in Montgomeryshire, in 
his 49th year, T. Simcocks, efq. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. J. Freeman, of Hamneth, 
in this county, to Mifs A. Lane, ee Peabury. 
—E, Pattethall, efq, of AN atinaae as to Mifs 
Tagram, of burford, in Shropfhire. 
At Chepttow, Mr. J. Jenkins, to Mifs 
Williams, of Bath. 
At Monmouth, Mr. G. Roberts, to Mifs 
M. Pearce, daughter of Capt. Pearce, of the 
Monmouth and Brecon militia.—Mr. 
Powell, of the Saracen’s-head-tavern, to Mifs 
M. Mainwaring. 
Died.] At Hereford, Mr. Howells, of the 
Tanbrook. 
At Fownhope, near Hereford, Mr, J. Wine 
ter, farmer. 
At Ivington-park, near Leominatter, E. 
Jennings, efq. formerly a hop-merchant, of 
Worcetter.— Mr. T,. Drew, farmer, of Ogle 
Pitchard. 
At Monmouth, Mr. J. Bowyer. 
At Newport, in Monamouthfhire, Mrs, 
Harris, wife of Mr, E. Harris, malttter, 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.} At Feckenham, Mr. Thomas, 
to Milfs Humphreys. 
At Worcefterthire, D, Poole, efq of Ack- 
worth, in Yorkfhire, to Mifs Hartley. 
At Ledbury, Mr G. Taylor, of the Fea. 
thers-inn, to Mrs. Lloyd, of Gloucetter. 
Died.| At Worcefter, Mr. J. Hughes, 
thira fon of the late Mr, J. Hughes, farmer, 
of Leigh.— While on a viut inthis city, Mifs 
J. Lafone, daughter of the late Mr. Alex. 
Lafone, merchant, of Liverpool.—Mr. Claf- 
ton, of Sidbury.—lvirs. Chambers of the 
Worcefter theatre.—Mrs M. Hert, daughter 
of the late Rev, G. Hart, of Stoulton. 
At Evefham, the Rev. Jofeph Jennings, 
At Tenbury, Mrs. A. Holland, fpinfter. 
At Droitwich, Mrs. Norbury, a virtuous, 
good woman, and a real rational Chriftian, 
who died in the true faith of tne Goipel, and 
in charity with all mankind——Mr. Phillips, 
farmer, of Buckland. 
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