‘At Stonley,; Mr. Richard Farmer, 22,—~ 
Mrs. Ann Sprigg, 90. ° 
At Warwick, Mr. William Birch, furgeon. 
' At Sutton Coldfield, Lieutenant Gamble, 
of the 37th regiment. 
: At Colefhill, Mifs Margaret Powell, dauzh- 
ter of Captain P. of the Warwickihicet caglinta, 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.] At High Wycombe, the Rev. 
Mr. Campbell, of Shrewfbury, to Mifs Rofe. 
At Bafchurch, Mr. Chas. Glover, jan. of 
' Ruyton Patk, to Mifs Ann Pickftock, of 
| Newtown.—Mr. Nunnerley, of Boreatton, to 
Mifs Mary Scott, of Fennemere. ; 
| oo ae Bheewidinie'y, j- Hare, efg. lieutenant. in 
| the 21ft regiment of light dragoons, to Mifs 
Caroline Hawkins, youngelt daughter of the 
late Rev. John H. re&tor of Worthen. 
At Much Wenlock, Mr. 
Ofwetiry, to Mifs Mareatl: 
Died.] At Bayfton, Mr. William Wood, 
| farmer, 7 
Bickerton, of 
a At Clageihont Hill, in the bloom of youth, 
Maiter Wilfon. 
At Lydley’s Hayes, Mrs. Townfon, relict 
of John T. efq. of Marih Gate, near Rich- 
mond, Surry, 73. 
At Walcot, near Chirbury, Mr. gah) Tur- 
ner, fot mefly an emihent tanner, of New- 
town, Montgomeryhhire, 50. 
- In confeguence of being hurt by the pole 
‘of aochaifey William Barnett, a private in 
Captain , Charlton's. company of  Shropfhire 
volunteers. The officers of the corps have 
generoufly fubfcribed a day’s pay, to be pre- 
fented.to the aged mother of this deferving 
but unfortunate young,man, who, while liv- 
ing, was her chief fupport. 
Av Shrewfbury, Mr. Wood, upwards of 
thirty years fexton of St. Mary’s.—=Mrs. 
Haewood, wife of Thomas H. a 72.— 
Mr. wccsict ng, portrait- painter, 75.—r, Chas. 
Lloyd, maititer.—Mrs. Richards, wife of Mr. 
R.—Mifs Timmings, of the Lathes boarding- 
fchool, Dog-lane. 
fs) Me Mey near Wellington, ae Rh liam 
Samuel, only fon of Mr. Jcfeph § 
At Shade Oak, Mr. Pembrey, ct atis of 
“Brace Meole, near Shrewfbury, 75. 
At Eliefmere, Drs. Mary Jones, aunt to 
Mr. Baugh, bookfeller and printer.—Mr. 
Thomas Merrington, nephew to M:s, + Price, 
of the Royai Gek enn. 
At Brofzley, Mifs K. James, fecond daugh- 
‘ter of Mr, Joba J. 19. 
~, At Lutwyche Hail, Thomas Langton, efq. 
whofe lofs will be fev erely felt by numerous 
poor families that derived their fepport from 
the empldymicnt he afforded them. 
At Ludlow, Samuel Monger, efq. an alder- 
man, and father of that corporation, 87. 
At Hales Gwen,-the Rev. Wm: Sutton, 
vicar of that place, and.a magiftrate for the 
county.—Mr. Moore, formerly a tinman, of 
Dale End, near Birmingham. 
FY Leegomery, Mrs. Nigisfon, wife of W ml. 
N. efg. 
Shrvpireas Worcefterfbire. 
> mar ton, 
[July 3, 
At Kilfall, Mrs. Bifhton, wife of. John B. 
fen. efq. 
At Laileedteh Cattle, the Rev. Thomas. 
Stanley, great uncle. to Sir Thomas Stanley, 
bart. of Hooton, 89. A’ very conSdeérable 
landed SG yee in Chefhire, was bequeathed 
him early in life, by ua godfather, Mr. 
Mafiey, of Paddington; which, from religious 
motives, he relinquifhed; and made over to 
his brother the late Sir John S. His: great 
virtues and. learning, his fincere piety and un- 
-affe€ted modefty, will caufe him to be long 
regretted by all his acquaintance, and parti- 
culatly by the family of Lulworth Cale, in” 
which he pafied the laf ba two years of 
his life. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At Worcefter, (Mir, Sec! 6f 
the London Réad, to Mrs. Bawen, —R Merce, 
eig. of the Middle Tem mple, London, to Mifs 
Dandridge. 
Mr. War, Harwood, Aline. iokea of Bid- 
ford » Warwick hire, to: Mrs. Mary Chat woad, 
of Wotceliern't : 
At Bufhley, Mr. ae Starkey, of Cattle. 
to Mifs Marriot -Price,  vounges 
davghter of Mr. P. of Norton-grounds, Gio- 
celterfhire. eh? 3) 
At Eckington, John ®Vhitaker, efq. ¢f 
Royal-hail, near Upton, to Mifs.A. Crump, 
third daughter of Wm. C. eig. of Wooler’ ‘s- 
hill. 
At Tenbury, Mr. John Wildon, of the 
Bell-inn, to Mifs Mary Hooper, of Saltmarsh. 
piny At Worcefter, Mrs. Edwards, wife 
of Mr. John E formerly a hofier of that city. 
—Mr, Wilks, reli@ of John W- efq. laterof 
Coughton, Warwickfhire, 753.——-Mr.t Somer= 
field of the Fith-inn.—Mrs, Fleming,’ widow 
of the late Richard Fleming, efq. of Dinmare 
Preceptory}; Hereforthire, 
At-Upton on Severs, Mifs Sliza Baines, 
daughter of the Rev. Robert B. reftor of thet 
path. 
At Cirencefter, Gloce fterthire, ie Rev, 
Wim. Matthews, vicar of Chaddeiley Cor- 
bett, in this county. 
The Rev. Henry Green, fer M. A. robes 
cf Earl’s pia Ae and vicar of Feckenhamy 
and chaplain to Lady Grantham. 
At Lindridge, Richard Cooper, efq. = 
merly of Bewdley. 
At Shelfley; Mr. J. Mountford. <== « 
At Hayley, Wm. Waldron; efq. 
At Bengworth, the Rev. J. Peale) A.M, 
a manwhofé univerfal charity prompted him — 
to contribute to the fupport of all the princi- 
palvharitable inftitutions of the kingdom, and 
whofe genuine - py ty urged him “te 
tread the path of life with bis purfe open in 
his hand, that every woe: worh Putfereks whom 
he es might dip'in arid be relieved. 
His principles and praétice were fo confonant 
to thofe of his divine \mafier, as to enable — 
him to face death with confidence, and to te= 
fign his breath inthe certain hope of agoyha. a 
relurr ction, ; 
HERES 
