190 
Mifs Richards. —Mr. Williams, bwilder, of 
Warwick, to Mifs Lynell, of Solihull. 
_ At Handfworth, Mr John Greaves, to Mifs 
Eliz Orford, both of Birmingham. 
Died] At Birmingham, Mr. William Ta- 
berner, aged 68.—Mr. Cherry, jan.—Mrs. 
Hannah Cartwright, wife of Mr. Wm. Cart- 
wright.—Mrs. Dorothy Richards.—Aged 65, 
Mrs, Eliz. Smith, wife of Mr. T. Smith.— 
Mr. Hudfon, currier.—-Mr. Thomas Griffiths, 
a blind man, well known for his mufical ta- 
lents, and a very ingenious mechanic.—-Mr. 
Bufhell.—Aged 85, Mrs. Johnfon, widow of 
the late Cefar Johnfon, efq. of Shelfield. 
At Warwick, Mifs Mary Clarke, daughter 
of Mr. Jofeph Clarke. 
Aged 74, Mr. Fulk Weale, who for feveral 
years kept the county prifon at that place. 
His great humanity to the unfortunate obje&ts 
under his care, and the ftriét attention he al- 
ways paid to the duties of the office, procured 
him not only the efteem of the magiftrates, 
but he was frequently noticed by the feveral 
judges of the circuit, in terms of the higheft 
degree of commendation. 
' At the Priory, H. Wife, efq. 
At Deritend, Mr. Richard Dingley, aged 
49,.—-Mr. John Horton, builder. 
At Coventry, aged 62, Mr. Thomas Leffon, 
printer. 
At Nugeaton, Mrs, Sarah Lees. —Mr. Wm. 
Wanley.—Aged 90, Mr. ‘Thomas Sims, of 
Kinfare, farrier. 
SHROPSHIRE. ’ 
Married.] At Shrewlbury, Mr. Charles 
Jones, of Wellington, to Mifs H. M. Dyke. 
=—Mr. Richard Adams, to Mifs M4, Phillips, 
of Shrewfbury.—-Mr. Wynne, ferjeant inthe 
Shrewfbury loyal volunteers, to Mifs Ann 
Roberts. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. John Edwards, plum- 
ber, to Mifs Bickley. —Mr. Crowther, fer- 
yeant in the loyal Morfe volunteers, to Mifs 
Phebe Whitaker, of Bridgne:th. 
In London, Mr. John Baker, clothier, of 
Shrewfbury, to Mifs Dukes. 
At Ofweftry, Mr. Roberts, confe@ioner, 
of Wrexham, to Mifs Edwards, of Tyn y 
Liwyn, Merionethihire. 
Died.| At Shrewfbury, Mrs. Afterley, 
wife of Mr. Benj. Afterley.—Mr, Nathaniel 
Roberts.—-Mr. Joho Wilding.—Mi's. Ana 
Jones many years houfekeeper to Sir Charles 
Oakley, bart.—Mrs. Tones, widow cf the late 
Mr. W. Jones.—Mrs. Mary Forfett.—Aged 
58, Mr. William Sandferd, of the Black 
Park, near Whitchurch. 
‘ At Dothiil, near Wellingten, Mr. T, 
Smith, third fon of the late Mr. H. Smith, 
attorney, of Wolverhampton. 
At Bridgnorth, Mrs Nicholls, of the 
Bull’s Head.—Mr. Wm. Haughton, giazier. 
At Wellington, Mr. Thomas Maton. 
’ At Bath, Thomas Jelf Powys, efq. of Ber- 
wick Houfe, in this county. Mir. Davies, of 
Golding, near Aéton Burnell.—Mrs. Carter, 
of Bromfield, near Ludlow, 2 
‘ 
Shropfhire Wovcefter |hire—Elerefordfire. [March 1, 
At Wem, Mrs. Howell, wife of Mr. 
Howell, builder. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. Peter Pritchard, ca- 
binet-maker.—Aged 709, Mr. John Baker, a 
farmer. 
At Ellefmere, Mrs  Maddocks, widow of . 
the late Mr. Andrew Maddocks, formerly an ~ 
ironmonger of that place. 
At Ludlow, of a paralytic troke, Mrs; 
Charlton, aged 56. 
"WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At Kidderminfter, Mr. Doo- 
little, of Kingfwood, to Milfs Gill, of Alveley, 
Salop. 
Died.] At Henwick, Mr. Gordon.—Mr. 
John Wionnall, of Barnhall, in the parith of 
Omberfly.—Mr. Neatby, of Peopleton. 
At Worcefter, Mr. Knight, of the Leopard.’ 
Tn Powick, Mrs. Leffingham, reliét of Sam. 
Leflingham, efq.—A'ged 60, Mrs. Malpas, 
widow of the late Mr. Malpas, glazier. —Mils 
Maria Roberts, daughter of Mr, Roberts. 
At Upton on Severn, aged 33, Richard, 
Clarke, efq. sp ; ; 
HEREFORDSHIRE, 
it deferves to be univerfally known, be- 
caufe it is worthy of imitation, that about 
three years fince, the ladies of Rofs, and its 
neighbourhood, formed themfelves into a fo- 
cicty, and opened a fubfcription for the relief 
of indigent married women, in child-bed ; 
and, from its commencement, 141 have re- 
ceived the benefit of this charity. They 
are liberally provided with clothing and other 
neceffaries, and attended by an experienced. 
midwife, at their own houfes; and in cafes 
of emergency, they have alfo the affiftance of 
a furgeon of eminence, in the town, who at- 
tends gratuitoufly. 
A handfome marble monument, of large 
dimenfions, defigned by Tatham, and’ exe- 
cuted by Blore, has lately been fet up in. 
Stoke Edith church, in this county, to the 
memory of the late Hon, Edward Foley, 
member of parliament for Worcefterfhire, — 
The infcription gives fome account of his 
family and charaéter, and is an elegant tri- 
bute of refpect juftly due to his memory :— 
*< Sacred to the memory of the Hon. Ed« 
ward Foley, fecondfonof Thomas Lord Foley, 
and Grace, third daughter and co-heirefs of 
George Lord Lanfdown. He married Eliza 
Maria Foley, daughter and heirefs of John 
Hosgétts, of Preftwood, in the county. of 
Staflord, efq. and Elizabeth, daughter and 
heitefs of William Foley, efq. by whom he. 
had iflue Edward Thomas, Elizabeth Maria, 
joann Hiodgeits, ‘Thomas, and Anna Maria, 
He was born 16th March, 1747-8. He died 
224 June, 1803. The cheerfulnefs of his 
temper, and the urbanity of his manners, 
gained him the efteem of all who knew him ; 
the rectitude of his mind, and the benevolence 
of his heart, engaged the affection of all who 
had familiar intercourfe with him. ‘The 
warmth ana iteadinefs of his attachments en- 
déared him to his friends, and Bere pein 3 
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