1807.] 
The new Public Office and Prison at Bir- 
mingham arecompleted. They form a hand- 
some edifice, which is not excelled by any 
building, for a similar purpose, in the king- 
dom. Though their erectium has cost a larg- 
er sum than was expected, ‘yet the togjn has 
liberally supplied the building committee 
with funds fully adequate to finish the whole 
in a manner highly ornamental to the place. 
The first stone was laid on the 18th of Sep- 
tember, 1805. 
' Married.| At Aston, Mr. Joseph Peill, 
of London, to Miss Hannah Robinson, second 
daughter of Mr. John R. of Birmingham. 
At West Bromwich, Mr. William Bullock, 
jun. to Miss Brinton, ouly daughter of Wal- 
ter B. esq. of the same place. 
Died.] At Birmingham, Pratt, wi- 
dow, 102.—Mr. Michael Ashford, 58.—Mr. 
Ww. Brkeaans 28.—Mrs. Withers, 69.—Mrs. 
Greatrex, 32.—-Mr. Richard Heath, 67.— 
‘Mr. Taverner, of the Mermaid.—Mr, Staf- 
ford. —WMrs. Barns, relict of Mr. Henry By 
67.—-Mr. Thomas Fernehough.—Mr. Lawe 
ledge, 60.—Mr. W5lliam Simcox, 22. 
At Wappenbury, John P. F. J. Plunquette, 
fifteen years officiating priest to the Catholic 
congreyation of that place, 41. 
At Ww ashwood Heath, Mr. iileny 82. 
At Oversley Ledge, Mrs. Wilkes, wife of 
Mr. Edward W. and only daughter of the 
late Walter Jones, esq. of Alcester. 
At Harborne, Mrs. Pratt. 
At Albion House, Edgbaston, Mr. B, Brad- 
ley, 63. 
At Coventry, Mr. Maud, 73.—Mrs. Char- 
ley, late governess of a respectable boarding- 
school, 83.—Mr. William Crump.—Mr. 
Vale Whitwell.— Mr. Shaw. 
At Warwick, Mr. Richard Bevan. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
The inclosure of the common, called the 
common woud in Nonely, is in contempla- 
tion. 
Married.| At Shiffnall, 
esq. to Mrs. Ann Wales. 
At Aston Round, Mr. Chester, of Welling- 
ton, to Miss Lloyd, third daughter of the late 
John L. esq. of the former place. 
At Chetwynd, John Godwin Massey 
Massey, esq. ot the Villa, Market Drayton, 
to Miss Morris, of Park End, near Newport. 
Died.} At» Wombridge, Mary Heyward, 
aged 112 years. Jor séme time previous to 
her death, she recewed weekly pay, from Mrs~ 
Chariton, of Apley Castle, who paid every 
attention to her that her aged and helpless 
state required. 
Atthe Holt, near Cardington, Mr. Nor- 
ris 
At oc oieneE Mr. Lewis.—-Mrs. Page, 
relict of Mr. druggist.—Mr. John Wil- 
liams.—The hese Heury Crump, vicar of 
Leighton and New church. 
At Baschuroh, Mr. Vhoimas Edwards, mer- 
chaat, ai Liverpool. 
Coldstream, 
Shropshire—IV¥ orcestershire—H erefordshire. 403 
_ At Greenway Plead, Mrs. Lowe, 
At Ludlow, Mrs. eases Hall, relict of 
William Pearce H. esq.—-Mrs. Mary Kite, 
wife of Mr. Francis K. 
At Bridgnorth, Mr. W. Hardwick.—Mrs. 
Oakes. 
At Wem, Mrs. Marzaret Lee, 55. 
At Whitchurch, Mr, Pace.-—-Mr. Thomas 
Towler, 79. 
At Felten, Mr, Lewis. 
At the Oak Farm, near Sire uabees Mrs. 
Jones. 
At Glasshampton, Mrs. Moseley, wife of 
Walter Michael M. esq. 
At Westbury, Mr. Richard Sambrook. 
At Leighton, Miss Kynnerskey eldest 
daughter of the late Anthony K. esq. 
WORCESTERSHIRE, 
Married} At Worcester, Mr. Timothy 
Bevington, of London, to MéMiss Kitty New- 
man, daughter of Mr. Thomas) N.—-Mr. 
Long, wine-ngerchant, of Kidderminster, to 
Miss Newman. 
At Kidderminster, Mr. R. Evans, of Wor- 
cester, to Miss ye 
“At Evesham, J. W 
Rood. 
Died.| At Upton upon Severn, Thomas 
Brockhurst, esq. 86. 
At Worcester, Mrs. Draycott.—Suddenly, 
by the bursting of a blood-vessel, Mr. Fran- 
cis Gittens, who for several years travelled 
for Mr. Robert Browns -of this city.—Mrs. 
Benton.—Mr. Crowe, tailor.—-Mr. R. M. 
Mence, attorney, and clerk to the generad 
Meetings of lieutenancy for the county.— 
Mrs. Griffiths, wife of Mr, G. carpenter.—= 
Mrs. Tanner, wife of Mr. T. of the Cross 
Keys, 
At Suckley, Thomas Freemaa, esq. 
At Droitwich, Mr. Gale, sen. 
At Hallow, Mr. John Clifton, deputy re- 
gistrar of this diocese; a gentleman of dis- 
tinguished abilities in his profession. 
“At Claines, Mr. John Copson, 63, 
At Little Inkberrow, Mrs. Smith.j 
At the Hoo, near Kidderminster, Mr. 
William Stamford, 75; nearly fifty years 
bailiff to the family of Mr. Hill. 
At Harvington, sear Eyesham, Mrs. Mar- 
shall, 86. 
. Lavender, esq. to Miss 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Marrizd.| At Hereford, Mr. .Thomas 
Burrow to Miss Jemima Watkins, bota of 
Kingstone. 
At Eardisley, the Rev. Martina Amphlett, 
vicar of Rhyall, Rutland,to Miss Bourne, df 
Hereford, daughter of the late Rev. John B, 
vicar of Kempley, Gloucestershire. 
At Maréle, Mr. Thomas Godsell, of Wol- 
ton, to Mrs. Gammond, relict of Mr. Peter G. 
of Soller’s Hope Court. 
At Ross, Mr. Addis, of Alton Court Farm, 
to Mjss Bliaa Evans, 
Died. 
