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At Tipton, Mr. Edward Fisher, sen. 
At Southam, Mr. Snow, surgeon. 
At Amblecoat, Mrs.. Phebe Rollason. » 
While on a visit to her brother at Penton 
ville, London, Elizabeth, daughter of Mr- 
Joseph Brettell, of Birmingham. : 
At Birmingham; ‘Mr. J. Bagnall.—-Mr. 
John Coxon.—-Mr. Henry Mellin, 40. Mrs. 
Cotton. —Mr. Thomas Nickoids.—-The infant 
daughter of the Rev. R. Kennedy-—Mrs., 
Laugher, wife of Mr. Thomas I. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
“Notice has been given, that application, is 
Sntended to be made to parliament in the next 
Session, for leave to bring ina bill for making 
a turnpike road from Wem. to Whitchurch, 
at‘a place called Quina Brook, in the town- 
ship of Edstaston, to Pepper-street, in the 
same township ; and also a turnpike road from 
the said road from Wem to Whitchurch, at 
the point opposite the blacksmith’s shop in 
Edstas'on, till it unites with the Quina Brook 
branch before-mentioned. ’ 
Married.) At Whitchurch, Charles Greig, 
esq. of London, to Rebecca, fourth daughter 
of Edward Jukes, esq. of Stone Grove, Frert5. 
At Wem, Mr. Daniel Hanley, of Shréws- 
bury, to Miss Léa, of the Heighfields.—Mr. 
& Lacon, of Liverpool, to Miss Ratcliffe... 
At Cardingtoh, Mr. Devear, of Londen, 
to Miss Davies, eldest daughter of Mr. D. of 
Chatwell Lawn. 604 igi EP 
At Moreton Corbet, Mr. Thomas Pidduck, 
to Miss M. Deakin, of Holbrook. a 
At Wellington, Mr. John Crump, of Had- 
Jey, to Miss Ellis, of the same Sites SNe 
“At Ludlow, Mr. Bishop, to Miss Elizabeth 
Hoghes. 
At Bolzs Magna, Captain Ridgeway, to 
Mrs. C.. Morris,. widow of Charies M. esg. oF 
Newport, and daughter of the late Rev. Bor- 
Jase Winficle, of Meesén Hall, in tais county. 
Died.] At Lilleshall, Mr. Pinthes.—Mr. 
Francis Doody. =” AF a 
"at Welwyn End, near Newport, Mr. Scott, 
~ At Oldbury, Mr. S. Tonks, 62. cate 
At Wem, Mrs. Sarah Lee, 87. 
At Shrewsbury, Mr. W. Hesketh, 75.— 
Mis. Mary Tannatt.—Mis. Atcherley, wife 
ef Mr. A. 28. a 
At Wilbrighton Hall, near Newport, Mrs. 
Willington. a: 
"At Severn‘Hall, Mrs. Jéesson, wife of Tho- 
mas J. €sq. Siig 
~ At Rossall, near Shrewsbury, Mary, wife 
ef Mr. Phillip Gittins. _ 4 
At Whitchurch, Mrs. Nicholson, wife of 
the manager of the theatre in that town. 
At New Dale, Mrs. Eigham, wife of Mr, 
E. of Wellington. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
On the 29d of September, in the afternoon, 
2 dieadful whirlwind commenced near Fernak 
Heath, and took a direction due north through 
Salwarp, Ombersley, Doverdale, and to the 
extremity of Hampton-Lovett, and from 
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Shropshire—Worcester— Hereford. 
[Nov. 1, 
thence rather westward for Sitead’s Greeny 
and the effects of it were felt more or less as 
far as Chaddesley-Corbett. ‘The principal 
‘sufferers are Sir John Pakington, Mr. Silves- 
ter, of Doverdale, and Mr. Saunders, of May- 
eaux. Mr. Silvester had 200 trees on: his 
farm either torn up by the roots, cut, or 
shattered through the -middle, and carried 
some i0, 15, and 20 yards from whence they 
igrew: most of them were pear trees in full 
bearing. The width the whirlwind occupied 
in its Course was from half a mile to a mile ; 
the time it continued was about half an hour, 
and it blew from south’ and south-east ‘In 
the environs’ of Stourbridge the storm raged 
with excessive violence; in’ a gentleman’s 
garden at Oldswinford, the hail-stones, of 
peculiarly large dimensions, broke nearly 200 
panes of glass in the green house, &c. Other 
parts of the country ‘have likewise felt the 
effects of this unexampled hurricane. 
| Marvied.} At Worcester, Francis Dinely, 
esq. of Pershore; to»Miss Williams, ‘only 
daughter of Joseply' Wi esq. of Laughern 
House.—Mr. Pearse, /a'torney, o* London, to 
Miss H. Waiker, of Suckley.—-Mr. J. Thorn, 
of Broomyard, to’ Miss’ Westbury. ' 
&t Pershore; Mr.(f. H. George; of Wor- 
ester, to Miss’ Jane Goodall, of Pershore. 
»' At Oid Swinford, James Mason, esq. of 
Hay ‘Hell, to Maria, eldest daughter of Jf. 
Pidtock,-esq. of the Platts, near Stourbridge. 
W) Taylor, esqvof Chalrord, Glocester 
shire, to Charlotte’ Ann; fourth daughter ‘of 
the Rev. Dre Lucas; of Ripple. 9°) * > 
\\ At Eldersfield, Captain’ Lobbetts, of Swari= 
sea, to Miss Hall, of Hanleyi 2 9 ee > 
‘At ‘Alvely, ‘ThotnasCrump, juny-esq. of 
Chorley, to Marianne, eldestdaughter ofsvir, 
Southam, of Little Coton, Salop. — | A ah 
Died.| At Worcester, Robert Cokery esp 
onevof the commissioners of tke HaWker’s 
Office. Mr: James Ethersey, attorhey. Mr. 
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Samuel Burrow. APES AT 
At Bromsgrove, Mrse Pagey wife of Mr. P. 
veterinary spirgeons |i 75) 24 989 SEARS® + 
.. At\Moseley, Mr. Robert Pitts : 
At Claines, Mri Robert Edwards.” °*’ rs 
» Alp Stourbridge, Mrs.’ Mary Bate,’a lady of 
unbounded charity, 88. Ta gst GiGk 
At Bransford, Mr: Hutdman. 
At Peishore, Mr. William Whittell; son. 
of Mrs: W. re 
_ At Berrington, near Tenbury, Mr. Joba 
Steward, 70: + Beth. Sika a 
At Sutton, near Tevibury, Mr. John Brit- 
ten,. formerly steward to the late Jonathan 
Pytts, esq. of Kyre House.) 9°" S78 
"At Cotheridge, Mrs. Gardner 9 7°. 
At Norton, Mr. Thomas Brewer. 
At Hanley Child, Mr. William Webb, 86. 
At Leigh Court, Thomas, youagest son of 
thre late Captain Spounet j-42. © 7 cI A Ss vf 
HEREFORDSHIRE.  * 
The late Hereford Music Meeting was nus 
merously attended, The general selection 
for the several days gave great a | ’ 
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