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At Newport, Mr. William Wheatley, 
aged 81. 
“WORCESTSERSHIRE. 
A plan of a new Company has been fub- 
mitted to the gentlemen of this county, une 
der the title of the Penfax Mining Company. 
‘The intended mines of coals and iron are to 
be worked under a mining-leafe for ninety- 
hine years, in an eftate fituated in the cha- 
pelry of Penfax, in the parith of Lindridge.— 
The firm is to confift of two hundred fhares, 
at fifty pounds each, no fubfcriber to hold 
morethan ten. Thefe works, if carried into 
effect, will be the means of producing two 
great advantages to the counties of Worcefter 
and Hereford—the completion of the Leo- 
minfter and Kington canal, and the opening 
of the lower coal, and eftablifhing of iron- 
woiks. The eftate is now a working colliery, 
fituated feven miiles from Stourport, through 
which the Kington canal i$ to pafs, to enter 
the Severn at of neat Stoutport-bridge. 
Married. } 
Mrs. Cundey, wicow, late of Omberfley.— 
Mr. Robert ee. attorney at law, to Mifs 
Robins.—Mr. Triftram, to Mifs Parkes, both 
of Galeries. 
At Bengworth, Mr. Gammon, of London, 
to Mifs A. Acton. 
At Erkington, Mr. fohn Bick, baker and 
maltfer, to Mifs Lucy Tidmarfh, fecond 
daughter of Mr. James Tidmarsh, gent. 
At Claines, Mr. fofeph Clawell, to Mrs. 
Dugard, of Copcot Elm. 
Died.] At Worcefter, aged 55, Mr. Yeo- 
mans, an eminent apothecary. His death 
was. occafioned by a fall from his horfe, 
which bufft a blood-vefiel in his head 5 yet 
he rode home, and was pexfe€tly fenfible ; 
but-in lefs than a quarter of an hour he was 
catried to his bed fpeechlefs and infenfible, 
and fo remained tili he expired. His fkillin 
his profeffion his numerous patients can beft 
teftify. 
Mrs. Scott, wife of Mr. Scott, of the Lon- 
don Road —Mrs. Taylor, fancy-drefs maker. 
—Aged 75, Mr. Thomas Hopkins, of St. 
ohn’s. 
At ‘Thornillow Place, near Worcefter, 
aged 81, Mrs. Sufannah Williams, widow of 
Francis Williams, efq. of Vauxhall. 
At Hill Top, near Bewdley, the wife of 
the Rev. B. J. Bromwich. 
At Henwick, Mrs. Smith, reli& of Mr. 
John Smith, porter-brewer, late of Worcef- 
ter.—-My. Richard Pain, of Aftwood, near 
Feckenbam. 
AtCropthern, at an advanced age, Mr. W. 
Robins, farmer. 
At Hallow, aged 73, Mrs. Weft, widow of 
Mr. Weft, farmer, of the Hom, near Mart- 
icy iy 
HEREFORDSHIRE, 
The late meeting of the Herefordfire 
Agricultural Society was more numeroufly 
attended than on any former occafion. The 
Worcefterfpire.— Herefordphite.—Gloucefterfoire. 
At Worcefter, Mr. Powell, to~ 
moft admired bulls were exhibited by Mr. 
Jefferies, of Pembridge ; Mr. Galliers, of 
King’s Pyon 3; Mr. Yeomans, of Houghton ; 
Mr. Williams, of Thingehill ; Mr. Apperley, 
and Mr. Jarworth. Several others alfo de- 
ferved and received no {mall fhare of praife, 
and large prices were obtained for thofe on 
fale. Mr. Haver, of Abergavenny, a memes 
ber of the fociety, exhibited a Leicefter fheep, 
the fore-quarters of which weighed fifty-one 
poundseach, andthe hind-quarters fifty-nine 
pounds, being the largeft and fatteft ever 
killed at Hereford. 
Married.} At Hereford, Mr. Bevan, to 
Mrs. Wright 
At Ballingham, Mr. Rogers, of Hereford, 
tanner, to Mifs Elliot, daughter of Mr. John 
Elliot, of Ballingham Hall. 
At Moccas, Thomas Frankland Lewis, 
efq. of Harpton Court, Radnorfhire, to Mifs 
Harriet Cornewall, fourth daughter of Sir 
George Cornewall, Bart. M.P. for this 
county. ; 
- At St, Weonard’s, Mr. Morgan, of. Llan- 
cloudy, to Mifs Powles, of Hereford.—Mr. 
¥ 
William Pitt, of Sutton, near Hereford; te_ 
Mifs Wright, of the Moor, at Bodenham. 
At Okle Pitchard, Mr. George Godfall, of 
Afhburton, to Mifs Garfton. 
Died.] Aged 43, Mr. Edwards, of the 
Drayhoufe, Kingfland. 
At Rotherwas, near Hereford, Mifs Ann 
Pendrill, aunt to‘Charles Bodenham,-efq. © 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, 
Married.} At Durfley, Mr. John Howard, 
to Mifs Ann Ball. 
At Cheltenham, Mr. William Gore, baker 
and maltfter, of St. John’s, near Worcefter, 
fon of James Gore, efq. of Cheltenham, to 
Mifs Bannifter. 
At Gloucefter, Charles William Tabys, 
efg. Captain of the 48th regiment, and fen 
of General Tonyn, to Mifs E. S. Rudge, 
daughter of the late James Rudge, efg. of 
Ciomhal! Houfe. 
At Dymock, Mr. John Smith, of Mad- 
dersfield, Worcefterfhire, to Mifs*El: zabeth 
Hale, of Graminage Hall. 
Dicd.] At Gloucefter, aged 31x, Mrs. 
Price, wife of Mr. Walter Price, officer of 
the cuftoms.—Aged 64, Mr. John Quarring- 
ton, formerly an eminent ironmonger.—« 
- Mrs. Brotherton, wife of Mr. Brotherton, 
whitef{mith. 
At Wotton-under-Edge, Mrs. 
wife of Mr. Gunter, excife-officer. 
At Durfley, aged 85, Mrs. Richens.—Mife 
Tindell, eldeft daughter of Mr. T. Tinde}l. 
At Slimbridge, aged 85, Mr. W. Archard, 
an eminent farmer. 
At Cheltenham, in her 67th year, Mrs. 
Elizabeth Garden, reli€& of Dr. Alexander 
Garden, formerly of Charleftown, Carolina. 
At Brownfhill, near Bifley, Mrs. Gregoryy 
reli€t of Mr. Thomas Gregory, maltfter. 
At her father’s houfe at core in the 
prime 
Gunter, 
