1811.] 
sied from this house to the grave: viz. two 
servants, a daughter, and the truly respecta- 
ble and much lamented father. 
At Ludlow, Mr, Haynes, 84. 
At Bridgnorth, Miss Hinchley, daughter 
of the late Mr. H. surgeon. 
At Bishop’s Castle, Mr. {. Gough. 
At Colebatch, Charles Vaughan, gent. 79. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.|. At Old Swinford, Mr. Tom- 
Jinson, of Stourbridge, to Miss Ann White, 
of Hallows End, near the latter, place. 
At Hampton, near Evesham, Mr. Joseph 
Saunders, of the Old Bank, Tewkesbury, 
Gloucestershire, to Miss Brown, 
Died.| At Dennis, Mrs, Hill, wife of T. 
H. esq. banker, of Stourbridue. 
At Kidde rminster, Mr. John Probart, of 
Bewdley, 75.—Mr. Walter Knowles, 66. 
At Hranisendee, ir. Thomas Bradshaw, 
son of Mrs. B. of the Meriden Tavern, Co- 
ventry, 2 
At Worcester, aged 102, Mary Merchant. 
Mrs Minchall.— Mrs. Harper.—Mr. Hul- 
berti.—Mrs. Woodward, 63.—-Mr. Joseph 
Davis, 74.—Mr. Joseph Jones, 18. 
At 8ell’s Farm, King’s Norton, Mr. J 
seph Tomkins, 63. 
Atthe Bank Farm, Leigh, Mr. W 
66. 
At the Norrice, Mr. Benjamin Jones. 
At Dudley, Mr. John Knowles, 73. 
At Boughton House, near Worcester, Ca- 
roline, second daughter of joseph Helme, esq. 
REREFORDSHIRE- 
A melancholy accident lately happened 
at Belmont near Hereford, which strongly 
shews the great danger of sleeping within 
. Jones, 
the influence of the noxious vapour arising 
from fires made of charcoal or coke, both 
of which are equally destructive to life. 
It had been the custom of the stable servants 
to burn charcea! in the harnness room during 
the day-time in damp weather, when the 
ventilation made by two opposite doors pre- 
vented the noxious. eflluvia from having any 
bad effects. One day the room wasa ired in 
this manner with coke, and more fuel of the 
same kind was imprudently added at night, 
and left ina burning state, when the doors 
were shut. 
their sleeping chamber immediately over the 
harne3ss room. An alarm was given from 
their mot appearing at breakfast the next 
morning, and upon going to their bedcham- 
ber, the groom, a young-lad of 17, was found 
quite dead, and the coachman with some 
signs of life remaining. The usual means of 
restoring suspended animation were immedi- 
ately tried oa both the bodies ; all endea- 
vours were in vain towards tne boy ; the 
ceachman appeared to revive a little by the 
unremitted application of stimulants, and 
eyen bicd rather freely, but sensibility never 
returned, and he too cied the following day. 
‘Phas two young men in the bleom of lise, 
exccilent servants, greatly regarded by the 
Worcestershire—Hercford—Glocestershirc. 
The coachman and groom have: 
family where they lived, and all who knew 
them, have fallen victims to an act of inad- 
vertency. The carbonic gas has been sup- 
posed to be so much heavier than owas 
air, as not to ascend to any great. height; 
might consequently have. been pigs ha 
that this, Aeadly vapour would not have 
penetrated by ascending from a lower room 
into one over it; between which, communie 
cation seemed to be cut off by a close ceil~ 
ing, and a door well fitted at the top of a 
Staircase. The present fatal instance proves, 
that no person should think himself safe in 
sleeping in any situation near the poisonous 
influence of these etiluvia, which are the more 
dangerous from being attended with little or 
no smell, 
Married.]\ At Eaton Bishop, John Samuel. 
Gowland, esq.-of Leigh Court, Worcester 
shire, te Miss Price, niece to J. M. Green, 
esq. of Cagebrook, 
At Leominfter, Mr. J: Mainwaring, to 
Mrs. Jefteries. 
Died.) At Leominster, Mrs. Geode, relict 
of Mr. John G. surgéon.—Philip, eldest son 
of the late Philip Davies, ¢ esq. 
At Willersley, Mrs. James, 
Atthe Lea, near Ross, Frances, wife of 
Samuel Drinkwater, gent: 71. 
GLOCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.} At Cheltenham; Captain Mie 
chael Riddell, of the Madras cavalry, to Ca- 
roline Alicia, third dsughter of thelate €. Fs 
‘Sheridan, esq. and niece to Richard Brinsley 
S. esq: 
At Barnwood, Colonel Giedane of Bryans. 
Stone street, Boner Square, to liza, daughe 
ter of Robert Morris, esq. MP. for the city 
of Glocester. 
At Glocester, Andrew Kinsman, esq. of 
Plymouth Dock, to Miss Jane Nelson. 
At Westbury upon Trim, Joshua Jenour, 
jun. esq. to Miss Wingrove, of Paul ae 
Bristol. 
Died.] At Berkeley, Mrs. Black, relict of 
the Rev. Mr. B. and sister of Dr. Jenner. 
At Darsley;.Mrs. Pegler, 88. 
At Newnham, Mr. Thomas Horwood, 76. » 
At the Rock Mills, near Painswick, Mr. 
James Stanley. (ps3 
At Kinsham, Mr. George Richards, 57. 
At Northleach, Mr. James Heath, of the 
King’s Higad Inn, : 
At Glocester, Mr. John Russell, late 
‘keeper of the prison in that city 3a man whe 
was remarkable for his kindness and humae 
nity to those unfortunate persons who were 
committed to his care. . It is a fact not gene. 
rally knowa, that no adequate provision ia 
made for the support of these persons, who, - 
were it not for the costritutions of the chari« 
table and humane, must often experience the, 
most severe privations.. To the eredit of Mr. 
Russell, it oaght to be known, that he appro- 
priated more than half his salary to this bene~ 
volent purpose ; and to the humanity of the 
kee per, and ~ liberal contributions of a be. 
nevoleat 
