476 Worcester 
At Grimmer, near Worthen, Mr. T. Row- 
sone 
At Shawbury, Mr. Harrison, of the Ele. 
phant and Castle, 66. 
At Ollerton, Mr. Robert Pratchet, 79. 
At Bolas, Miss Ann Slack, 19. 
At Dudstone, Mrs. Morris. 
At Broadway, near Bishop's Castle, Mr. 
Dunn. 
At Roden, Mrs. Grice. 
At Shrewab ury, Mrs. Stanier, 71.—Mr. 
Jehu Hams, juni®r.—-Mr. Robert Anderson, 
of Bristol, many years a vender of Scot’s Pills, 
and other aadicndek, te ge 
At Bridgnorth, Mr. John Haziledine, an 
eminent engineer and iron-master. 
At Buildwas Bridge Inn, Mrs. France. 
At Pool, Mrs. Griffiths, wife of Robert 
G.. esq.—-Mrs. Frost, housekeeper to Mr. Hol- 
land, at the paper-mills, near Ludlow, 47. 
She was returning home from a neighbour’s, 
where she had spent the evening, apparently 
in good health, when she expired before her 
companions could convey ner home, 
At Clunton, Mr. John Thomas, who by an 
“active medicai profession at Chelsea, had 
acquired considerable property. 
‘: WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.} At Moseley, Sir Thomas Ed- 
ward Winnington, bart. of Stanford Courts 
M.P. to Joanna, second daughter of John 
Taylor, esq. of Moseley-hall. 
At Ripple, W. Taylor, esq. of Chalford, 
Gloucestershire, to Caroline Ann, daughter 
of the Rev. Dr. Lucas. 
William King, esq. of mah Sait to Miss 
Mary Wilkes, daughter of E. W. esq. late of 
Broom. 
M. A. Gorman, esq. of New Broad-ftreet, 
London, to Catharine, youngest daughter of 
Mr. William Chare, of Samborn. 
Died.}| At Thorneley Place, near Wore 
cester, Mrs. Lee, relict of Launcelot L. esq. 
of Coton Hall, Shropshire, 86. 
At Dudley; Mrs. Boughey. 
At Stourport, Mr. Bold. 
At Worcester, Mrs. Eastland. 
At Birtsmorton, Mrs, White, relict of Mr. 
John W. 77. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
The. late anniversary meeting of the He- 
refordshire Agricultural Society was nume- 
rously and respectably attended at Hereford, 
and a finer exhibition of prime cattle has 
seldom been witnessed. 
Colonel Foley, M P. the Hon. Ancrew Foley 
took the chair; when nearly one hundred: 
gentlemen sat down to dinner at the hotel. 
The premiums awarded were as follow: For: 
the best pen of fine-woolled ewes (not less 
than six) to P. Jones. esq. of Sugwas. For 
the best two-year old heifer, to T. A. Knight, 
esq. For the best three-year eld ditto, to 
Mr. Stevens, of Brinsop. The premium for 
the best variety of apple was not awarded. A 
mumber of premiums from one to three gui~ 
neas each, were also awarded for long services 
HT ereford=— Glocester-—Oxford, 
In the absence of 
[Dec. t, 
in husbandry, and for maintaining large fami- 
lies without parochial assistance. 
Died.] At Stretton Court, Mr. ideas 
Pearce, 43. 
At Ross, Mrs. Wear, relict of Thomas W. - 
esq. of Goodrich. 
At Kingsland, Mr. Thomas Woodhouse, 
who for 34 years faithfully discharged his 
duties as a servant at the rectory-house there. 
He has bequeathed about 6001. to trustees fo 
be applied to charitable purposes within that 
parish. 
At Hereford, Mrs. Pritchard, wife of Mr. 
William P. 56.—Mr. Jonce, 91.—Mrs. 
Preece, wife of Mr. P. governor of the gaois 
of this county.—Mrs. Monk, 77. 
At Bromyard, Mr. ‘Timothy Colly Jenks, 
late surveyor of taxes in this county, 76. 
At Brockhampton, Mrs. Collins, relict of 
Richard C. esq. $3. 
At Withington, Mrs. Apperley, wife of 
John Havard A. esq. 58. 
At Monnington Stradel, Mr. John Webb. 
At Credenhill, Mrs. Gardwicks 
At Merecourt, Mrs. Brewer, 
At Clirow, Mr. Cymon Bynon, 89. 
GLOCESHERSHIRE. 
A new line of road is at length completed, 
an@ opened, for the accommodation of the 
public, between Blakeney and Lidney, in 
this county. By it the traveller from Newn- 
ham to Chepstow not only avoids the steep ™ 
ascent and descent of Gurshill-hill, but short 
ens his stage more than 500 sis. 
Married.| At Westbury on Trim, J.M 
West, esq. of New House, Glamorganshire, 
to Miss De la Pole, only daughter of the late 
Sir John de la P. bart, of Shute-houses 
Devon. 
At Kingscote, the Rev. ‘John Haggitt, of 
Ditton, to Miss Peyton, sister of Sir Henry 
P. bart. 
At Alderly, the Rev. Martin Richard 
Whish, preberidary of Salisbury, and vicar of 
St. Mary, Redcliffe, Briftol, to Elizabeth, 
youngest daughter of the late John Blagden 
Ha‘e, esq. 
At Awre, Mr. W. Wallis Morgan, to Mise 
Elizabeth Reese, both of Blakeney. 
Died.| The Rev. W. Roskillys vicar of 
Kempsford, 
At Cheltenham, Mrs. Lara, wife of Abrae 
ham L. esq. 
At Glocester, Mrs. Wheeler, relict of Mr. 
William W.—Mrs. Lawrence, a maiden lady. 
—Mr. Jonathan Lee, 85.—-Mr. A. E. Walker, 
of London.—Mr. Thomas Palham. 
At Westerleigh, Mr. W. Stibbs, 47. 
At Leonard Stanley, Mrs, Biggs, anil of 
Mr. Thomas B. 
At Tetbury, Miss E. Hooper. oy ae ha 
‘At Tewkesbury, Mr. Charles Moore. ~ 
At Pyrton, near Tewkesbury, Miss Proce 
ter, daughter of Mr. John P. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] At Oxford, Mr. Selemon Hosr, 
to Miss Grace Butten, 
Died.) 
