522 Worcefterfoire—Herefordfhire—Gloucefter [hire. 
At Battlefield, Mr. Leigh, of Hordley, to 
Mifs Mary Moreton, of Allbright Huffey. 
Died.) At Ofweftry, Mr. Owen Jones, a 
partner in the houfe of Davies, Jones, and 
Co. of Liverpool, and formerly a faétor in 
the Windward Iflands —By a fall from a fcaf- 
fold, Mr Charles Griffiths, builder, fecond 
ferjeant in the Hon. T. Kenyon’s company of 
Shropthire volunteers.—Mr. Richard Taylor, 
-cabinetmaker. 
At Whitchurch, aged 80, Mrs. Hannah 
Davies. Aged 84, Mrs. Darlington, relict 
of Benjamin Darlington, efq.—Mr. Jofeph 
Williamfon, carpencer. 
At Drayton, Mr. Benjamin Armftrong, 
grocer and druggift. 
At: Ludlow, Mr. Morgan, of the Bull 
inn.—Charles Johnftone, efq. 
At Shrewfbury, Mr. Richard Hotchkifs, 
printer.—M@r. Thomas Davies, eldeft fon of 
Mr. Davies, maltfter.—Aged 77, Mrs. Lox- 
dale, reli€t of the late Thomas Loxdale, efq. 
—Aged 66, Mrs. Beck, reli of Mr. Peter 
Beck. ; 
At Betcheutt, Mr. William Glover, a re- 
{pectable farmer. 
At the New Mills, near Market Drayton, 
Mr. Brayne. 
At Hope Bowdler, aged gt, Mr. John 
€roxton. During the courfe of his long life, 
he had not refided at any other place more 
than one week ata time, and had been parith 
clerk there upwards of fixty years. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.} At Kempfey, near Worcefter, 
John Hammond, efq. of Napleton, to Mifs 
Smith, of Great Witley. 
Died.| At Rock Parfonage, the Rev. 
Richard Watkins, re€tor of Rock, and lord 
ef the manors of Clifton Campville and 
Haunton, in Staffordfhire, and Hoon, in Der- 
byfhire. He is fucceeded in thofe eftates by 
his only fon Charles Severne Watkins, éfq. 
hieutenant in the 3d regiment of dragovn 
guards. 
At Brackencott, near Kidderminfter, aged 
84, Richard Colley, Efg. He was aman 
meft zealoufly attached to the eftablithed 
church, and a loyal and firm fupporter of the 
king and conftitution. In private life he 
was a moft affeftionate hufband and father, 
and a kind and indulgent mafter. Among 
his friends he was» hofpitable and cheerful, 
and for his benevolence to his inferiors and 
the poor his aame will long be remembered 
by them with gratitude. 
At Worcefter, Mrs. Young, widow of the 
late Edward Young, efg. of Perfhore.—At 
his brother’s houfe, Capt. Jofeph Dillon, of 
the 12th regiment of native infantry, on the 
Madras efcablifhment. Being a freemafon, 
the members of the lodge attended his re- 
mains to the grave in grand proceffion, ac» 
companied by the band of the Worcefter vo- 
lunteers.—eMr. George Sterry, jun. wool- 
[June t, 
ftapler.—Aged 53, Mr. Stephen Weft, attor- 
ney at law, and one of the coroners for the 
city.—Mrs. E. Kings.—Mrs. Griffiths, wi- 
dow of the late Mr. Griffiths, of the Coach 
and Horfes, in the Shambles.—Aged 56, Mrs 
Court, of Dodenham-hall.—Mrs. Winnall, 
wife of Mr. J. Winnall, of Aftley,—Mr. 
Edward Hill, of Kempfey Mrs. Thack- 
well, wife of W. Thackwell, efq. of Ber- 
row. 
HEREFORDSHIRE.. 
Married.] Mr. Evans, timber furveyor, of 
Leominfter, to Mifs Ann Plevy, daughter of 
Mr. Plevy, of Wefhope. 
Richard Hill, efq. of Walton Hall, to Mifs - 
Anne Stone, of Langley Hall, near Birming- 
ham. 
At Woolhope, near Hereford, Mr. P. Tay- 
ler, to Mifs Matthews. 
Died.} At Hereford, Mr. Benjamin Winf- 
ton, fon of Mr. Winfton, mercer.—Mr, Pow- 
ell, of Eign Gate. 
At Brampton Bryan, aged 74, Mrs. Mor- 
gan. 
At Holmer, near Hereford, Mrs. Webb, 
wife of Mr. W. Webb. 
At Glafbury, aged 58, Richard Hughes, 
efq. In the early part of his life he prac- 
tifed medicine and furgery as his profeffion, 
but had for feveral years retired from bufinefs, 
By his death his poor neighbours have loft a 
moit valuable friend, who was always ready 
to render them his profeffional, and every 
other affiftance in his power, whenever he 
was called upon. . 
At the Court Houfe, near Kingfton, Mr. 
Stephens, furgeon, of that place. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married ] At Cirencefter, Mr. William 
Read, of Gloucefter, to Mifs Ann Walbank. 
At Minchinhampton, Mr. William Col- 
lett, of Standifh, cheefefaétor, to Mifs Mar- 
garet Brooke, fecond daughter of Mr. Brooke, 
of Minchinhampton. 
At Chepftow, Mr. George Chapman, of 
Littlehampton, merchant, to Mifs Sufan 
Morgan, of Chepftow. 
Dicd.}| At Charley Wood, Hertfordthire, 
Mrs, Smith, ef Barnwood, near Gloucefter, 
relict of J. Smith, ef. late of Cirencefter. 
At Durfley, aged 89, Mrs. Davis, relict of 
William Davis, efq. of Rolles Court. 
At Chepftow, Selwyn James, efq. F 
At Gloucefter, aged 17, Mifs Griffith, 
daughter of William Griffith, efg.—Aged 
75, Mrs. Matthews, reli@ of Mr. John 
Matthews, formerly of Bullingham, near 
Hereford —Mifs Palmer, eldef daughter of 
the Rev. john Palmer, M. A. late reGtor of 
St. Michael’s, in this city, and vicar of 
Broadway, Worcefterfhire, 
The Rev. William Cole, reétor of Long 
Marfton. 
At Broad Oale, in the parifh of Weftbury- 
upon-Severn, Mrs. Caidle, ; 
At 
