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186 Shropshire. Worcester. —Hereford.—Gloucester, &c. [March 1; 
SHROPSHIRE. 
: “Married J At Fitz, the Rev. Wm. ‘ip. 
kins, jun. to Jemima, youngest Sen ehtex « of 
_the late Bold Oliver, esq. 
Died.| At Berrington, Mr. Wigley, 80 
BE Wellington, Mr. Wm. Harper. 
At Edgmond, Mr. Moses Sillitee. 
At Shrewsbury, Mrs, Martha Moore.— 
Mrs. Sarah Thomas, relict of Wm. Thomas, 
@sq. a captain in his majesty’s navy, S9.— 
Mx. John Bather—-Jobn Barber, esq. 83.— 
Mr. Ford. He was surveying some premises 
near Kingsland, where he was building a 
bouse, to which he intended to retire, when 
his foot slipped and he was precipitated into 
a well, and instantly killed.—Mr. Owen — 
Mr. Danes, —Mr. Harries, of the White 
Horse Inn.—The youngest. daughter of the 
Rev. C. Powlett. 
_ At Cross Brook, near Durriogton,. Mis. 
Priscilla Bromley, 97. 
At Ellesmere, Mr. Wm. Briscoe. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
- Died.} At Bevere Green, near Worcester, 
Colonel. Passingham. While sittimg at 
table, he fell from his chair, and died prithmiut 
a groan. Sa 2 pe 
zs, Wigley, relict of the 
Rev. Henry W. 73. 
At Kidderminster, Mr. ‘Wm, Cooke, 71. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
A. new school is established in Hereford, 
for the extellent purpose of affor rding gratut- 
tous education to fifty children or relations of 
such freemen as may be unable, to pay for 
their instruction. It is under the immediate 
patronage of the Duke of Norfolk. ' 
Died.| At W hiteckurch, neat Ross,Cotonel 
* Anderson. f 
At Hereford, Mrs. Smith.The Bev, WV. 
H. Barry, vicar of All Saints. 
~ At Rockhall Mill, near Héreford, Mr. 
Juhn Davis, of Upton on Severn, 
At Leominster, Mrs. Mary Waring, 73, 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
The feuadations for the ejghe houses ~ 
required to _compleat. the Crescént, at €hel- 
tenham, are now laying, and the New Road 
from thence to the Colonnade i is. also begun. 
The proprietors of the Crescent haye. pur: 
chased the méadow ground infront, which is 
to be inclosed with iron palisades and 
planied. "Fhes¢ embeilishments and addi- 
ticns will rénder that elegant. pile of build-. 
tng, one of the first ornaments of the town. 
~The new public Assembly.rooms at the 
same place, are in a state of great forward- 
pess. Some adjoining: houses in thie street 
are levelled with the ground, to make room 
for the extended plan of these buildings ; 5 and 
the additions in the garden are PApiaty rising. 
‘rhe new proprietors are proceeding with 
great spirit ; the expense will be enormous ; 
but it 1s supposed that-the Whole plan, when | 
conipleted, will be unrivalled in splendor, 
elegance, convenience, comfort, and-extent. 
Died.} At North Cerney, Mrs. Holder, 
wife of T. H. H. esq. 21. - 
At Dursley, Mrs. Tippetts, wife of Tho- 
mas T. esq.—Mr. Isaac Jones, one of the 
aldermen of that town. 
At Cheltenham, Louisa, youngest daugh- 
' ter of the late John Lewis, esq. of Harpton 
Court, Radaotshire.—-Mr. William Buckings 
ham, an eminent musician, Rey 
At Tewkesbury, Mrs. Cole, 101—-Wm. 
Martin, esq. of the firm of VYernone and 
Martins’, cistillers.-IMrs. Anne Clarke, 66. 
At Glocester, James Sedler, esq. one of 
the aldermen of the corpération. He hat 
twice served the office of mayor. 
At St. Briavell’s, Thomas Ball, esq. som 
of the late Peregrine B. many years vicar of ~ 
Newlaid. 
At Overbury, James Martin, esq. many 
years the upright and truly independent 
Representative i in Parliament for the borough 
of Tewkesbury. He was born on the same’ 
day 2 our venerable and revered Soves 
reign. 
At Stroud, Mrs. Grazebrook, 955 and 
a few days afterwards, her husband, B. G. 
esq. banker, 80. 
In her 18th, yeat, Eliza, only childy of 
the Rev. T. Tliomas, minister of Colford 
Chapel. - 
At Berkeley, Mr. Edward Jenner, eldest 
son of Dr. J. 21. 
OXFORD. _ 
A new carriage-road is in conkenaptation 
from Botley, near Oxford, to the town of 
Ensham,, avoiding the present hill, and 
going through a country not only level, but 
picturesque and delightful. The>Earl of. 
Abingdon, to.whom the ground to be used 
belongs, ‘has liberally given the trustees per- 
migsidn to go in whatever direction is most 
beneficial to ‘the public. 
Married.| At Witney, Mr. A. A, Gillin- 
ship, of London, to’ Miss Slteppard, daughter 
of Joseph S. esq. 
At Banbury, Robert Caleotty gent. ab 
Neithrop, to Miss Eliz. Baker, © 4 
At Chipping Norion, Thomas ‘Matthews, 
esq. to Miss Ann Brooks, of Churchill 
- Died] At Chadiington, Mr. Jovaple Bates 
70. 
At Oxford, Mr. John Fausbury, a 
Mss. Tollett.—Mr. Butler.—Mrs. Clarke. 
—Mr. Anthony Gilkes.—-Mrsi Wood, relict 
of the Rev. Mr. W.. chaplain’ of ee 
college. 
On his return home: fron Eondonj, the 
Rev. George Watts, vicar of ‘Uffington, 
Berks, a Prebendary of the Vathedrals of 
Salisbury and St. Asaph; ‘and a Magistrate 
of Berks and Wilts. Tara | 
_ At Bicester, Mrs. Mary, Fleteheng wife of ; 
the Rev. Mr, F. dissenting ministers. 
‘it Banbury, Mrs. Clarke, relict of Mr. C. 
many years master of the White Horsé dnny 
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