1816.] ShropshireWorcester—Hereford—Gloucestershtre. 505 
to trustees, that the interest may for ever 
hereafier be applied for the teaching and in- 
structing twelve poor children of the parish 
of Hillmorton, in reading, writing, and arith- 
metic 5 he has also given the interest of 501. 
for ever hereafter to be distributed in bread 
amcng the most necessitous poor in Hillmor- 
ton, every Christmas; and two guineas to be 
given to the poor in bread, at the time of his 
interment, at the discretion of his executors. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.] At*€\lesmere, Mr. James Hey- 
wood, of Chester, to Miss:Powell, of Dud- 
deston. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. Langferd, to Miss 
Caink, 
At Cheswardine, Mr. Deakin, of Soulton 
Hall, to Miss James, of Stamford Bridge, 
near Newport. 
_~ At Undlow,~Henry Hamer; esq of Liver- 
‘pool, to Martha Ann, youngest danghter of 
the'late Rev. John Pryce, of Gunley, Mont- 
gomeryshire.—-Mr, T. ‘Apperley, of London, 
to Miss Acton. 
At Stoke Castle, Richard Onions, esq. of 
Rowton, to Sarah, daughter of Mr. R. Brox- 
ton, of Wettleton. 
Died.| At Donington, Catherine Letitia, 
widow of John Lewis Pettit, M,D. 
At Henbury, Mrs. Mary Kynaston, relict 
ef Edward K. esq. of Oatley Park. 
At Radbrook, near Shrewsbury, the Hon. 
Luke Gardiner, second son of the late Vis- 
count Mountjoy. 
At Woodcote, Mr. Flint. 
At Shrewsbury, Mrs. Hawker, 77.—Mr. 
Bean, of the Castle and Falcon Inn.—Mrs. 
Hoexins, relict of the Rev. Abram H. rector 
of Stocton, Worcestershire.—Mrs. Scoltock. 
At Boden, Mr. John Bickerton, 32. 
At Fernhill, near Oswestry, Mr. Usher. 
At Middletown, Mr. Lloyd. 
At the Red Abbey, Mr. Trehearn,. only 
son of Mrs, T. of the Fox Inn, Shrewsbury. 
At Trench, near Ellesmere, Mr. Edward 
Higginson. 
at Bridgnorth, aged 90, John Sing, sen. 
geut. formerly a tanner of that place, where 
his ancestors have followed the same business 
for moré than twocenturies. He was born at 
Bridguorth on the 29th of September, 1719, 
Q.S. and became extremely wealthy. He 
had ever enjoyed an excellent state of health, 
and a good flow of spirits, having lost only 
one tooth from decay, and one from accident 3 
the others were perfectly sound. He pos- 
sessed his faculties to the Jast, except a slight 
- deficiency in that of hearing, » His only be. 
verage was tea, which he had for years al- 
ways taken with his hearty meals. He was 
decended from the Rev. John Millington, one 
of the canons of the church of St Mary Mag- 
dalene, in Bridgnorth, at the period of the re- 
formation, who was more commonly called 
Sing or Singer, the former of which names 
the family afterwards adopted. The elder 
branch of this family emigrated vo Ireland 
MoaTury Mac. No. 199. 
about 1618, from whence the hierarchy of 
thac part of the United Kingdom hath been< 
excellently supplied with characters of much 
learning and erudition; four of them having 
filled the episcopal state in that church, and 
one the archiepiscopate. From that branch 
the present Sir Edward Sing, bart. of Ireland, 
is descended.” 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] At Clifton upon Team, George 
Hill, esq. one of the coroners of Worcester, 
to Elizabeth, only surviving child of William 
Price, esq of the Noak. © 
At Dudley, Mr. John Badley, surgeon, to 
Mary, eldest daughter of John Badley, esq. 
of Blower’s Green. 
At Worcester, William Jones, esq banker, 
of Bridgnorth, to Miss Davis, daughter of 
Mr. D. of Broselcy. 4 
At Old Swinford, Samuel Taylor, esq. of 
Bowden, Northamptonshire, to Anne, young- 
est daughter of Mr. William Moseley, of 
Stourbridge. 
Died.) At Stanbroke Hall, near Worces~ 
ter, Charles Domville, esq. © 
At Worcester, Mrs. Wall, wife of Samuel 
W. esq.—Mirs. Morrison, wife of john M.—« 
Mis. Beasley, 83.—William Henry, young- 
est son of Mr. Saunders.—-Mr. Ruther- 
ford. 
At Great Witley, Miss Mann, daughter of 
Mr. M. surgeon. : 
At the Park Farm, Croome D’Abitot, Miss 
Hobbs. 
At Evesham, Mrs. Goore, relict of Mr. 
Henry G. alderman of that borough, 86. 
At Glasshampton, Henrietta Maria, eldest 
daughter of the Rev. J. J. D. Cookes. 
At Tenbury, Mr. William Crundall, 74. 
At Sutton, Mrs. Hillson, 95. ~ 
At Mathon, Mr. Samuel Smith. 
At the Castle, in the parish of Rock, Mr. 
Richard Nott, jun. 21. : 
At Hindleap, Mrs. Holder, 67. 
At Bromyard, Mrs, West. 
At Wolverley, Mr. Alexander Patrick. 
At Prickley, Mary Maria, daughter of Mr. 
Downes. 
At Alderminster, the Rev. Mr. Rice. 
At Kidderminster, Mrs. Susannah Ward. 
At Pershore, Mrs. Woodward. 
At Rochford Mrs. Corbett. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.) At Kington, Mr. Thomss 
Hardy, of Birmingham, to Miss Elizabeth 
Rogers. ; 
Died.| At Mawheld, Mary Taylor, 103. 
At Easton, Mary, wife of the Rev. Francis 
AXinchard. 
In the parish of How Caple, of the small- 
pox, Mary Davis, 88. : 
At Bickerton Court, Mrs, Bradstock, wife 
of John B. esq. 56. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, 
It is proposed by several respectable medi- 
cal practitioners, in different parte of this 
coupty, ko form an association to bg called 
3T - the 
