112 
At Welford, Mrs. attimer: 
At Hungertony the Rev. Mr. Clark, rector 
of that place. 
At Leicester, Miss Peake, daughter of 
Mr. P.-surgeon.—Mr. Henry Bates, 18. 
At Asfordby, Mr. Draycott, one of the 
high constables of this county. 
At Lutterworth, Mrs. Neate. 
At Grimstone, Mrs. Beaks wife of Mr. 
oe Bes 
eet ns dine. 
_ Married.| At Seighford, Ayshford Wise, 
_ esq. of Wonwell, Devonshire, to Miss Whit- 
_ by, younger daughter of the Rev. Thomas W. 
ot Creswell Hall, near Stafford. 
At Rugeley, Mr. Humphreys, surgeon, of 
_ Shrewsbury, to Miss Salt. 
' Manlove Vernon Lawrence, esq. ora Lees 
Hall, to Miss Ann Brindley, second daughter 
of the late Thomas B. esq. of Leigh. 
At Stone, Francis Hixginson, esq. to Mrs, 
Topp, widow of Major T. 
At Kingswinford, the Rev. H. W. Hill, 
to Miss Brettell, only daughter of Thomas 
B. esq. of ee Hill. 
Died.] At Burslem, Mr. Ambrose Galli- 
more. - ; : 
At Wednesbury, Mrs. Taylor, wife of Mr. 
Edward T. surgeon. 
At Hanley, Mr. George Taylor. Miss 
'. Maskery, 
At Berryhill, near Stone, Mrs, Mountford. 
At Uttoxeter, Mrs. Wilcocks. 
At Enson, Mr. R. €ook, 90, 
At Lichfield, Mrs. Bibbins, 49. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.}] Lord Grey de Ruthyn, to Ann 
Maria Kellam, daughter of William K. gent. 
of Ruyton-upon-Dunsmore. 
At Aston, Mr. Josiah Higgins, collector to 
she Birmingham and Warwick Canal Com. 
pany, Bordesley Locks, to Mrs, Rollins, of 
Camp Hill. 
At Edgbaston, Mr. Richard Storer, to 
Miss Sarah Childs, both of Birmingham. 
‘At Birmingham, Mr. Jus. Buoth, to Miss 
Elwabcth Huff, both of Coventsy. —Mr. Jos. 
‘Cern, to Miss Hannah Evans. 
Died.] At hy eg a Howard Egan, 
esq. 
At Stratferd- unos cane Mr. John Jordan, 
author of *¢ Welcombe Hills,” a descriptive 
poem. 
At Birmingham, Mr. Chubb, SUTZeON — 
Mr. Jos. Tayler. ohh Mary Boland, 91. 
Mrs, Paine. 
- At Warwick, Mr. 
Mrs. Shakespeare, of the Coach and Horses. 
_ At Coventry, Mrs. Herbert. —Mr. Peters. 
w—Mr. Richard Crofts. 
ya Dudley, Mr George Tones, 74. 
'. SHROPSHIRE. 
At the third general meeting of the Os- 
westry Agricultural Society, held oa the 
- Staff or d— Warwic k— Shropshire. 
John Littlewor th.— : 
[Aug. I 
28th of quien the prizes of last year were 
adjudged; and the following were offered for 
the ensuing year:—To the farmer, who, 
between the 12th of May and the 4st of 
September, 1809, shall regularly feed in his 
stable or farm yard, the greatest’ number of 
horses or cattle, in proportion to the size 
of his farm, on lucern, vetchess; or any other 
green food; a ‘Silver Cup, value three gui- 
neas.—T'o the farmer, who, in the year 18095 
shall raise the largest quantity, in proportion 
to the size. of his ‘farm, of green crops for 
winter consumption ; that is, turnips, carrots, 
parsnips, or cabbages ; the quality as well as 
quantity, and clean condition of the land to 
be considered. N:B. One acre of carrots or 
parsnips to be considered equal to four acres 
of turnips, and one of carrots to two of tura 
nips; a Silver Cup, value five guineas.—-To 
_the farmer, who, between the ist of August, 
1808, and the tst of November, 1809, shall 
plough, cultivate, and sow ‘with grain or 
green crops, thie greatest number of acres, 
. not less than thirty, in the best manner with 
the smallest number of horses, in proportion 
to the size of his farm; a Silver Cup, value 
five guineas.—To the farmer, who, in the 
year 1809, shall bring the greatest quantity . 
of unprofitable land into a state of cultivation ; ~ 
-a Silver Cup, value five guineas.—-To the 
farmer, the general state.of whose farm con~ 
Sidesed in every part, shall be judged the 
best; a Silver Cup, value five guineas.—To 
the farmer, who shall raise the, best crop of 
turnips on land not worth more than 10s. per 
acre; a Silver Cup, value three guineas.—To 
the farmer who shall shew the best crop of 
turnips, not less than 10 acres; a Silver Cup, 
ewalue six guineas.—To the farmer who shail 
_ shew the best crop of turnips, not less than’ - 
5 acres; a Silver Cup, value three guineas.— — 
For the three best wethers; a Silver Cup, 
value three guineas.—-For the best fat cow, 
ox, or heifer, fed without oil cake, meal, or 
corn; a Silver Cup, value three guineas, Kor 
the best ram; twoguineas. — 
_ Married.| At Felton, Mr. John Evans, 
druggist, of Worcester, to Miss eiannah 
Bickerton. : 
At Culmington, Mr, Owen, chemist be 
druggist, Ludlow, to Miss Downes, of perley 
Park. 
i ft Shrewsbury, Mr. ‘Edward Petes to 
Miss Mary Ison, both of Wellington. —Mr. 
J. E. Bowman, of Nantwich, to Elizabeth, 
eldest daughter of Mr. W. be ie printer 
- and bookselier. ia 
Died.] * At Newport, 7. picid Sq. 
attorney, 69. 
At Hale’s. Owen, Mr. Buirard Kenrick, 
surgeon, 28. . 
At Ford, Thomas. Gough, esq. 
At Shrewsbury, Mr. William Cole, prin- — 
ter.—Mr, Cartwright. —Mr. ie ay Cole — 
Mrs. Axon, 81. 
At Pulverbatch, Mr. OS 
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