1809.] 
cramp, as he was known to be an excellent 
swimmer. 
At Waterford, the Rev. John Webb, per- 
petual curate of that place. 
| WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married. At Birmingham, Mr. Alexander 
Durham, to Miss Elizabeth Chirm. 
At Warwick, Mr Joseph Palser, of Woot- 
ton under Edge, Glocestershire, to Miss Mary 
Bettridge, of Barford.—Mr. James Lowry, to 
Miss Hannah Lines. 
At Aston, Mr. Jones, of Birmingham, to 
Miss Evans, of Spark Brook.—Mr. W. 
Smith, of Ashted, to Miss Handasyd, of Bir- 
mingham. 
Died.| At Birmingham, Mrs. Evans, 27. 
—Mr. 1. lliffe, 77.—Eleanor, eldest daugh- 
ter of Mr. Edward Farmer, 11,——Miss Eliz. 
Humphreys.—Mrs. Keay, 61.-—Mr, Henry 
Martin.—-Mrs. Freeth, 85.—Mr, John Tank- 
ard.<—Mr, Benjamin Goode.—Mrs. Webster, 
78.—Mrs. Bynner, 60:—Mrs. Hannah Dunn, 
wife of Mr, C. D. stationer.—-Miss Mary 
‘Tompson.—Mrs. Trotman. 
At Footherley, Mr. John Preston, 73, 
At Polesworth, Mr, Livermore. 
In the parish of te Mr. W. Bentley, 
OF. 
At Stiratfoud- -upon- -Avon, Mr. W. Moss. 
At Wharston Brewery, near Birmingham, 
Mr. Alexander Forrest, 32. 
At Stonelaigh, Mr. T. Smith, 74. 
At Kenilworth, Mr. James Mason, 72. 
At Lichfieid, Mrs. Mary Mallett. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Applications are intended to be made to 
parliament in the next session, for (1) ma- 
king a cut or canal, and laying pipes from 
Brockwell Springs, in the township and 
parish of Brace Meole, to Shrewsbury, for 
the purpose of supplying that town with 
spring-water, and further for obtaining a bet-: 
ter supply of river-water from the Severn, 
by pipes and otherwise: (2) for better paving, 
lighting,|watching, cleansing, and improving 
‘the town of Shrewsbury, and suburbs, 
‘Married.} At Ludlow, Mr. Wakefield, | 
surgeon, to Miss Alice Chipp. 
At Richard’s Castle, Mr. Smith, of Lud- 
low, to Miss Colerick, of Hicks Barn. 
At Shrewsbury, Mr. Thomas Urwick, of 
Shelton, to Miss Woodward.—Mr. Crowther, 
of the Castle Inn, to Miss Mary Griffiths. 
At Westbury, Mr. J. Hincks, of Wollas- 
ton, to Eleanor, daughter of Mr. Whitting- 
_ ham, of Vennington. 
At High Ercall, W. Hull, esq. of Bolas, 
to Miss Eleanor Hick, of Cold Hatton. 
Died.] At West Drayton, Mrs. be Burgh, wife 
of James Godfrey De B. esq. In her family she 
was lionoured and beloved, by her friends and 
acquaintance highly esteemed and respected, 
and by the poor in her neighbourhood, justly 
yegarded as a kind friend, and warm bene- 
factress. Having discharged the duties of 
life in a most exemplary manner, she was 
enabled to view the approach of the awfully 
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solemn and impressive moment with sub- 
mission and fortitude. By her death, the 
claim to a Barony in fee, (now in abeyance) 
‘ descends to her eidest son, Hubert De Burgh, 
an infant. 
At Shipton, Thomas Mytton, esq, 
At Shrewsbury, Mrs. Dobbs, wife of Mr. 
D. comedian.—Mrs. Groves.—Mrs. Pursell. ° 
—Mr. James Sutton, 25.—Mr. William 
Bowdler, chamberlain, of this town.—Mrs, 
Leighton, wife of Mr. L. of the Talbot Inn. 
Mrs. Mansell, schoolmistress,—-Mr. Tom- 
kies, sen. 
At Ludlow, Mrs. Hiles.—Mrs. Baines, 
relict of the Rev. Thomas B. réctor of Rich- 
ard’s Castle —-Benjamin Baugh, esq. a gen- 
tleman of unblemished and irreproaciable 
character, both in public and private life; 
amiable and gentle in his disposition, affable 
and courteous in his deportment, sincerely 
and deservedly happy in his friendships and 
family connexions, and upright and impar— 
tial in all transactions through life. He had 
been town-clerk of Ludlow for thirty-two 
years; in this station, the Integrity of his 
heart, and his ‘anxiety for amicable and 
friendly adjustment, on all occasions of con- 
troversy, in which his opizion was requeated, 
were so eminent, tuat they protien tys never 
will be exceeded. 
At Bridgnorth, Mr. Davies. 
At Dorrington, Mrs. Tristram, 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] At Berrow, Thomas Webb, jun. 
esq. of Ledbury, Herefordshire, to Anne, 
youngest daughter of the late John Thack- 
well, esq. 
At Rock, near ewer, the Rew. T. B. 
Paget, to Miss Watkins, daughter of the Rev. 
Mr. W. late rector of Back: 
At Bengworth, Mr. Stephen Walker, ts 
Miss Ann Watts. 
Died.] At Blockley, Mrs. Mary Withers, 
sister of the late Thomas W. esq. 
At Worcester, Catherine, youngest survie 
ving daugliter of the late W. Browning, esq. 
—Mrs. Bunn.—Mr. C. Deale, 87.—On her 
way from Ireland to Clifton, Mrs. M’Mahon, 
wife of Major M’M. of the 60th reg. 29.—- 
Mr. Wood.—-Miss Ann Chesterton, second 
daughter of Mr..C. Y1.—Jane, daughter of 
the late Mr. Clifton, deputy registrar of this 
diocese. 
At Grafton, Mrs. Lucas, 26. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
The miners employed in search of coal in 
this county, have discovered, in the vicinity 
of Checkley, a considerable vein of Stones 
similar to that found over the collieries in 
Staffordshire, and other places: thay are conse- 
quently proceeding with increasdd hopes of 
success. « \ 
Married.| At Bosbury, Mr. Jobn Winnall, 
of Brace’s Leigh, Worcestershire, -to Miss 
Stone, daughter of the late Mr. james S. of 
Teuiple Court, Bosbury. 
At Dewshall, Capt. James a 
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