a Shropshire —W orcester—Herefordshire. 
esqg.—-Mr, Richard Whitehouse,-——Miss 
Primer—Mrs. Guest, 64.—Mr. Abel Grove. 
~ At Edgbaston, Miss Richards, daughter of 
Mr. Thepphilus Richards, of Gicminetiam. 
At Coventry, Mr. “Lake Dresser,—-Mr. 
W. Cook.—Mrs. Leigh. 
At Warwick, W. J.. Plant, 64. Snare: 
Whitehead, wife of J. W. esq- hauker: 
+ SAE edna: M-. Jackson, 59. 
At Ashted, Mr. T. Neale, 0. 
At Southiain, Mr. Wm. Holland, 
ford, 68. 
of Ox- 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.] At Hales Owen, T. Phillips, 
esq. of Newton, Herefordshire, to. Mary, 
eldest daughter of the late Samuel Powell, 
esq. 
At Winstanton, Mr.Thompson, of Badge- 
ley, Warwi ickshire, to Priscilla, youngest 
daughter of thomas Beddoes » sq. of Cheney 
Longville. 
E, Turner, esq. of Corson, to Miss E, 
Downes, daughier of. J. Downes, esq. of 
Asion Hall, 
At Westfélion, M r. Thomas Lith, — 
80, to. Mrs. Sarah Lloyd, 30. 
Dicd.] At Orleton, W. Clodde, jun. esq. 
late captain in the regiment of Royal Horse 
Guards, (blue) and aid-de-camp to General 
Leighten. 
At Shrewsbury, Mr. Thos. Robinson, 69. 
—Mc. Robert Webster, jun.—Mr. Rodbury, 
—Charles Price Stannier, esq. 32.—-Mr. 
Tilley,one of the persens who lately sueceed- 
ed to a purtiun of the long contested proper- 
ty of C, Barber, esg,—Miss Susannah Lloyd 
Parry, second ‘dau: ghter of Capt. P.—Mr. 
Thos, Robinson, 69. 
AtW bitchurch; Mrs. Elizabeth Guest, 
95.—Mrs. Eleanor Howarden, one of the 
church-singers, 18. —Georg ge; ‘youngest son 
of J. Brookes, es 
At Heaton, near Wellington, Richard 
Sianier, esq. 
Ai Preston Montford, Mr John Yale. 
At Kinnerley, Mr. Thomas Griffiths, 74, 
and a few days afterwards his wife, Mrs. 
Mary G.71. 
Ai Houlston, Mr. Samuel Broughall. 
At #asi-wall, Mr. Edward Smith, 68. 
A: Oswestry, Mr. W. Hughes, —Mr. Ed- 
ward Aarou. 
At Ludsow, Mrs. Collier. 
- WORCESTER. 
On Wednesday evening the 26th of April 
about eleven o'clock, a fire broke out in the 
China Manufactory of Messrs Granger, 
Wood, and Co. situated in Losemore, Wor- 
cester. In a very short time assistance 
was zealously rendered by the inhabitants, 
andthe 36th regiment assembled to protect 
the preperty. Engines arrived at the spot 
without delay, and no means were lefi un- 
tried to subdue the fury of the element ; 
but all efforts proved insufficient, -and at 
tive ; 
{June 1. 
one o'clock, those spacious premises became a 
heap of ruins. The most strenuous endea- 
vours of the neighbours to preserve any part 
of the valuable effects, were likewise abor- 
and they had the regret and mortifi- 
cation to witness the entire destraction of 
every article connected with the Manufac- . 
tory. 
Married.) At Worcester, Mr. idler, to 
Miss Sarah A‘len,—Major Morrison, of the 
89th, foot, to Miss Harriott. 
HE REFORDSHIRE- 
A meeting of the inhabitants of Hereford 
has been held for the purpose of taking into 
consideration the propriety of making expe- 
riments, in order to ascertain whether coal 
exists under Checkley common, intheparish 
of Mordiford, an experienced proprietor ‘of 
coal mines having given it as his opinion, 
that it may be ‘found there. The measure 
was reso}ved upon, and a subscription enter- 
ed into for defraying the expence. — 
Married.] At Foy, Thomas Protheroe, esq. 
of Newport, Monmouthshire, to Miss Mary ~ 
Collin of Ingestone. 
Died.| At Worcester, Mr. Francis Paul 
Palmer, attorney,—Richard, the youngest. 
sonof Mrs. Evans.—Mrs. Hooper, relict of 
T. H. esq: Panty Goitre, Monmeouthshire,— ~ 
Mrs. Sauders, of the Round-hill, Spetchley.. 
At Bromsgrove, Mr. Jeremiah Maar 
Miss Sarah Wright. 
At Rock, Mrs, Lingen, wife of the eg 
Mr L. Rec'or of that parish, and of Cone . 
Froome, Herefordshire. : gEsins 
At Henwick, Mr.-Haywood. 
At Upton Suodbury, Mr. Bullock. 
- At Bradley Green, Mr. Bonaker. 
At Lindsworth Hill, near King’s Norton, 
Mr. Joseph Crotchett, 87. 
At Hanbury, Mr. Jackson. 
At Suckley, Mrs. Bracer, 71. | 
At Church Lench, Mr. Tovey, Senior.. 
At Ombersley, Margaret Darby, 105. 
At Clifton upon Teame, Mr, ace si Hey 
wood, 68. 
At Leominster, the Rev. Sir John Dut- . 
ton Colt, bart. rector of Letton, Wile. 
lersby, and Cold Weston, and curate of the 
perpetual curacies of Kimbolton and Mid- , 
dleton, in the diocese of Hereford, 90. 
At Treworgan Farm, Mrs. Howells. 
At Heref.rd, Mrs. Lilwail. 
GLOCESTERSHTRE. 
Married.| The Rev. J. Dods, Vicar of 
Almondsbury, to Mary, eldest daughter of 
the Rev. G. Swayne, Rector of Dyrham, and 
Vicar of Pucklechurch. 
At St. Briavell’s, Mr. Howell, of Stow- . 
Grange, to Miss Branch. , 
At Thornbury, Mr. Joseph Davies, of 
Guernsey, to Mary, third daughter ot Jo- 
seph Hunt, esq. of Exeter. 
Died.] At Cheltenham, George Leyeostar 
