1805.) 
eft very confiderable fums, in charitable do- 
nations, to the School of Induftry at Tam- 
worth, the Stafford Infirmary, the Philan- 
thropic Society, and feveral other inftitu- 
€ions, 
Aged 33, Mrs. Kinnerfley, of Hilder- 
ftone. . 
Aged 26, Mr. Wm. Pickard, of Comber- 
ford, near Tamworth. 
At Burton-on-Trent, D. Dalrymple, efg. 
banker. 
At Stafford, aged 66, Archibald Camp- 
bell, efq. M.D. 
At Betley, aged 84, Mrs. Poole 
At Welton, aged 87, Mrs Webb.—Mr. 
W. Wood, many years an ingenious modeller 
at the Etruria manufactory in this county. 
At Tunftall, in the Stafford thire Potteries, 
Mr. Wm, Adams, eldeft fon of the late Mr. 
W. Adams, of that place. 
Aged 75, Mr. Benjamin Wood, of Birch- 
wood Park. 
The Rev. Richard Watkins, of Clifton 
Campville Hall, near Tamworth, 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
A new well has been opened at Leaming- 
ton Priors, for the accommodation of the 
public, and is equal, in every refpeét, to the 
oid Spa. The fpring is fo rapid that it raifed 
a head of near ten feet in lefs¢han ten hours. 
The inhabitants of that place recently wit- 
neffed a ftriking inftance of the efficacy of 
the waters. A cottage which a few years 
ago fold for about 30]. was knocked down at 
330 guineas. Great improvements are mak- 
ing there under the aufpices of the Earl of 
Aylesford. A grand pump-room is to be 
ereéted, and other buildings on a large fcale 
are in agitation, which will foon render this 
place a formidable rival to Cheltenham. 
Married.| At Edgbafton, Mr. Edward Ro- 
gers, of Birmingham, to Mifs Elizabeth 
Coates, of Kidderminfter. 
At Coventry, Mr. John Herbert, filkman, 
to Mrs. Cleever.—Mr. Wm. Brookes, aged 
€4,to Mrs. Alice Summers, aged 73. 
At Birmingham, Mr William Ofborn, of 
Bar, to Mifs Elizabeth Dods.—Mr. Wm. 
Dyer, to Mrs, E. Wetton —Mr. Jofiah Small- 
wood, to Mifs Ann Smith.— wr. John Cul- 
cope Bond, merchant, to Mifs Anne Phip- 
fon.—Mr. James Green, engineer and fur- 
veyor, of Dymchurch, Kent, to Mifs 
Dand. 
Died.j In London, aged 27, Mr. John 
Hunt, merchant, of Birmingham, the young- 
eft fon of the late Harty Hunt, ef. of 
Lady-wood. 
' At Deritend, Mr. Rann, file-cutter. He 
went to bed apparentiy in good health, but 
had not lain an hour when he expired. 
At Birmingham, at the houfe of Mr. John’ 
Forbes, Mifs D. Lowe, fitter to Mrs. Forbes. 
—Aged 68, Mr. Richard Hooper —Mifs 
Mary. Matthews.—Mr. Thomas Smallpiece, 
of Kidderminfter.—Mr. George Stubbs, dra- 
MonTHry Mas, No, 129. 
Warwick/bire—Shrop/hire. 521 
per —Mr. Thomas Standley.—Mrs. Sarah 
Poftans, vitualler.—-Mrs. Sarah Webb, wife 
of Mr. J. Wetb, cooper.—Aged 32, Mr. J. 
M. Jabel.—Mr. Wilkiam Wallis Mafon, 
merchant —-Aged 24, Mifs Frances Blythy 
daughter of Mr. Benjamin Blyth, woollen 
draper —Aged 23, Mr. C. T. Wrightfon, 
late furgeon on board the Royal George Eaft 
Indiaman, one of the three fhips which fo 
nobly repelled the fquadron under Linois.—= 
Aged 34, Mrs F. Shotton, jun of Wheaton 
Afton.—Aged 75, Mrs. Ann Roberts.—Mr. 
Derington, an eminent furgeon. 
At Coventry, Mr. Street. 
At Stratford-on-Avon, aged 23, Mifs 
Margaret Webb, fecond daughter of. the late 
Thomas Webb, efq. of Sherbourn, near 
Warwick. 
At Stockton, the Rev. William Hodgfon. 
SHROPSHIRE, 
The Committee appointed to conduct the 
bufinefs of the Shrewfbury General Provi- 
dent Society are actively employed in making 
known the ftate of the inftitution among the 
inhabitants at large. As the object of this 
Society is in the higheft degree important to 
all ranks of people, it is hoped that it will 
not fail for want of due encouragement; but 
that a fpirited and well-direéted effort will 
be made, to induce the labouring poor to cons 
tribute to the fupply of their own neceliities, 
in ficknefs and old age, without having re- 
courfe to the fcanty and degrading afliftance 
of aparith workhoufe. Ic appears from the 
Report which the Committee have circulat- 
ed, that there were, during the laft year, 
forty-eight honorary members, and thirty- 
nine receiving members; thatthe Society re- 
ceived a donation from the fubfcribers to the 
fund for importing corn during the fcarcity in 
q8o1-2, of Zool. in three per cent. coniols, 
andalfo 131. 148. 2d. in cafh; that they have 
fince purchafed 2001 more in the fame ftock ; 
and that, a‘ter fundry payments to the 
amount of 56l. 14s. 6d. the prefent fund of 
the inftitution confifts of cool in the 3 per 
cent. confols,¢ befides 61..16s. 4d in cath. 
Married.| The Rev, Edward Bather, vicar 
of Meole Brace, near Shrewfbury, to Mifs 
Emma Hallifax, fecond daughter of the Rev. 
Robert Hallifax, vicarof Standith, Gloucef- 
terfhire. 
At Shrewfbury, Jonathan Thomas Evans, 
efq. of Bowes, Effex,. to Mifs Prichard, 
daughter of Mrs. Prichard, of Dogpole.— 
Mr. Thomas Beacall, currier, to Mifs Home, 
of Bagley Bridge. 
At Bithop’s Caftle, Mr. James. Hiles, to 
Mifs Sarah Tipton, both of Shrewfbury. 
At High Ercalt, Mr. W. SNightingale, of 
Shrewibury, to Mifs Anne Harding. 
At Ludiow, Mr. John Rogers, glover, to 
Mifs Anne Rogers, of the Feathers inn. 
J. Carruthers, efq. of Hales Owen, to 
Mifs Smith, eldeft daughter of the late Fer- 
dinando Smith, efq. of the Grange, 
cue, 4 At 
