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izs iW orcestershire—Herefordshire—Glocester shire. [March t, 
At Neen Sollers, near Clecbury Mortimer, 
m his eighty-sixth year, Thomas Wall, esq. 
He regularly hunted his own hounds upwards 
of fifty-nine years, and within the last ten 
‘years has been at the deaths of fox, hare, and 
otter. aye 
At Bridgnorth, Mrs. Bache, 28. 
At Newtown, Mr. John Dyke. 
At High Ercall, Mrs. Colley, 86. 
At Ellesmere, Mr. Williams. 
At Upper Berwick, near Shrewsbury, 
Samuel Darby, esq. : 
At Hales Owen, Mr. John Cox, 67. 
&t the Bank Farm, near Wilby, Mrs. 
Griffiths, formerly of the Mermaid inn, 
Shrewsbury. 
At Wem, Mr. Francis Higginson. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At Evesham, Mr. Clements, of 
Great Comberton, to Miss Headley. - 
At Mitton Chapel, Mr. Edward Brand, of 
Gainsborough, to Miss Mary Anne Leigh, 
daughter of Mr. William L. ef the Crown 
and Anchor Tavern, Stourport. 
At Blockley, Charles Cockerell, esq. of 
Seizinect, Glocestershire, to the Honourable 
Harriet Rushout, second daughter of Lady 
Northwick, of Northwick Park. 
At Worcester, Mr. G. Everill, to Miss 
Oates. 
Died.] At Holy Hall, near Dudley, of the 
hydrophobia, Mr. Joseph Parkes, son of Mr. 
Z. Parkes, iron-master, twenty two. This 
young man was bitten on the twenty-second 
of November by his father’s dog, who after- 
wards proved to be mad; in three days after- 
wards’ he went to bathe in the sea, and so 
confident were he and his friends in the safety 
of this remedy, that no other application was 
jade to the bitten part. 
At Worcester, Mrs. Meredith, wife of Mr. 
M. formerly an attorney of Tewkesbury. 
—Mrs, Jane Harris. —Richard Rowlands, esq. 
who served the office of mayor of this city in 
4801.—Mrs. Hurdman, relict of Mr. R. H. 
At Low Hill, near Worcester, Miss Char- 
lotte Catherine Elrighton, daughter of Tho- 
mnas E. esq. - 
At Bretforten, Mrs. Ford, wife of Mr. F. 
At Dudley, Mr. Baker. 
'.  WEREFORDSHIRE, 
Died.} At Weston, near Ross, Miss Gar- 
mons, daughter of the late —— G. esq. of 
‘Trelough. 
At Eardisland, the Rev. John Thomas, 
many years rector of Munkland, 71. 
At Hereford, Mrs. Vevers, 98. 
At the Lower Hill, Mr. W. Stallard, 
GLOCESTERSHIRE. 
By the decision of the House of Lords, ap- 
propriating the residuum of the - personal 
‘ property of Mrs. Ann Cam, late of Dymock, 
her charitable intentions are to be fulfilled as 
Sollows : 
<< First. Two thousand pounds three per 
cents. (producing the annual income of sixty- 
six pounds,) to be carried to an account to be 
entitled, ‘the testatrix Ann Cam’s Charity 
School at Dymock ;” and the farther suntis 
of three hundred and sixty pounds, and forty= 
five pounds in sterling cash, (being considered 
as interest and dividends on the sum origé- 
nally directed for the purpose,) together with 
the additional sum of one hundred and fifty 
peunds, directed by the Court of Chancery, 
to be laid outin the three per cents. in fur- 
ther promotion df the said school ; the master 
to approve of proper trustees. to be appointed 
for superintendance of the said school, and the 
parties to lay before him a scheme for the 
establishment thereof. . Second. One thou- 
sand pourrds three per cent. bank annuities, 
with one hundred pounds cash, (/or dividends 
thereon,) to the ‘General Irfirmary at Glo- 
cester. “Third. One hundred pounds three 
per cent. bank annuities, and three hundred 
pounds cash, .for interest accrued thereon, ) 
for the intended lunatic asylum at Glocester, 
to be laid out in three per cent bank annu- 
ities, with accumulating dividends until that 
institution is completed. Fourth. Six thou- 
sand pounds three per cent. bank annuities, 
to be transferred to the Dean and Chapter of 
Glocesters and one thousand and eighty 
pounds cash, (for dividends thereon,) to be 
laid out at interest, and the dividends to ac- 
cumulate, to be annually applied to the pur- 
poses of the charitable institution called, 
“*the Charity in aid of the distribution an- 
nually made by the stewards of the meeting 
of the Three Choirs, &c. for relief of widows 
and orphans of clergymen in the diocese of 
Glocester exclusively.” By the same decree, 
several liberal sums and annuwities are given 
to persons in necessitous circumstances, who 
were either connected with, or dependent 
upon, the family of the testatrix. It is more- 
over decreed, that thirty-eight thousand 
pounds, three per cent annuities, and one 
thousand two hundred pounds Royal Ex- 
change Assurance stock, shall be transferred 
to the incorporated Society established by 
royal charter anno 1678, by the title of 
“* the Governors of the charity for the relief 
of Poor Widows and Children of Clergymen.” 
The residuum of the whole personal property 
of the testatrix to be paid to the last-menti- 
oned governors 3 with Jiberty forthem to pay 
over to the charitable institution called, 
‘« the Society of Stewards amd Subscribers 
for maintaining and educating poor Orphans of 
clergymen until of age to be put outAppren- 
tices,”? such proportion of these funds as they 
shall think proper, towards the relief of that 
charity. 
Married.| At Glocester, Francis C. G, 
Lee, esq. of the Royal Marines, to Miss 
Healing, daughter of the late Dhomas H. 
esq. of Apperley. zs 
At Beckford; Mr. Charles Grafton, of Bir- 
mingham, to Miss Tidmarsh, only daughter 
of Benjamin T. esq.—James West, esq. of 
Alscot Park, near Stratford, to Miss Rebents, 
daughter of ——» R.esge of Old Combe-—= 
Jean 
