400 
At Ofweftry, Mr. William Lovett, fon of 
the late Mr. L. furgeon. 
At Wollerton, Mrs. Dicken, wife of Row- 
land D. efq. 68. 
At Drayton, Mr. Bayley, wind merchant. 
At Wellington, Mrs. Jennins, 75. 
At Newtown, Bafchurch, Mr Henry Pick- 
fork. 
At Brofeley, Mr. Daniel Hoden; furgeon 
and apothecary. He had pradctifed there with 
deferved reputation nearly fifty years. 
; - WORCESTERSHIRE. 
- An extent of neafly fi five miles of the Wor- 
eefter and ®irmingham Canal, from Hopwood 
to Tardebig, has recently been opened, On 
the fame day a number of veflels arrived at 
the wharf of Tardebig, with upwards of 300 
tons of coals, which were jold immediately, 
on fuch terms as to enfure a continuance of 
fupply of that indifpenfable article of comiort. 
This muft prove of vatt importauce to the 
owners of coul-mines communicating with 
that canal. The conclufion of this work is 
now anticipated with eagerneis, on account 
of the advantage it will-be to the port of 
Briftol, as this canal ‘is intended to enter the 
deep water of the Severn below Hereford, 
which will render the conveyance between 
Briftol and Birmingham certain, cheap, and 
expeditious. 
Married.] At Worcetter, the Rev. T. H. 
Whorwood, of Headington-houfe, Oxon, to 
Mifs ee eldeft daushtér of the late Rev. 
William G. 
“At Quatt, Elias Haac, efy. banker, of Wor- 
cefter, to Mifs Harriet Whitmore, deughter 
of William W. efg. of Dudmatton, Shrop- 
fhire. 
“Mr. Davis, land-furveyor and au‘tioneer, 
of Eaftham, to Mifs Harford, of Shelfley. 
Died.| At Chaddefley Corbet, Mrs. Eliz. 
Denward, 91. 
At Worcetter, Mrs. Wharton, wife of Mr. 
W. of the Lord Nelfon.—Mrs. Storer, of the 
Union Taverns—Mr. J. Weeks, colletor of 
the excife for the Worcefter diftr1ét.—Erafmus 
Lloyd, efg. 72. He ferved the othce of mayor 
for the city in 1786.—Mifs Raymant, 18. 
At Feckenham, Robert Hunt, efg. 
At Sedgeberrow, J. Lavender, ely. many 
years banker, of Evefham, 
At Hindup, Mrs Rofs, wife of Mr. Rs 
At Droitwich, Mrs. Gem, wife of Mr G. 
At Lowér. Wicks near Worceiter, Thomas 
Woed, efq. 77. 
At Orleton, Mrs. Whitcomb, relict of 
Edward W. efq. 
At Hanley, Mrs. M. Trovell, 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Wovotnope, William Vizard, 
efq: of London, to Mifs Hodges, eldeft haere 
ter of the Rev. Richard H. 
At Leominfter, Robert Hoy, oo manager 
of the Hereford Theatre, to Mifs Catherine 
Burns, of Penn, near Wolverhampton, Staf- 
fordthire. 
Died} AtLudford Park, aged 74, Nicholas 
= 
76. 
Worcestershire—Herefardshire—Gloucester, Xc. 
[May 1, 
Lechmere Charlton, efq. formerly colonel of 
the Worcefterfhire militia, and M. P. for the 
city of Worcefter. This gentleman was eldeft 
fon of Edmund Lechmere, efq. M P. for the 
county of Worcefter, and coufin to that great 
lawyer Nicholas Lord Lechmere, whom he 
fucceeded in the Hanley-caftle property about 
two years ago: he took the furname of Charl- 
ton, purfuant to the will of his maternal 
uncle, Sir Francis Charlton, bart. whofe large 
eftates at Ludford devolved to him on that 
condition. 
At Home’s Farm, near Rofs, Mifs Terrett 
eldeft daughter of Mr. T. 
At Hereford, Mrs. Mary Gwatkin, 92.—< 
Mrs. Marfh, 95.—Mr. Carpenter, fen. 56.— 
Mrs. Yeomans.—<-Mrs. Blacker, wiie of Wm: 
B. efq. of Woodbrook, in the county of Wex- 
ford, treland, and daughter of the Rev. Dr. 
jacob, archdeacon of Armagh.—-Mr. William 
Linwall, 35, ferjeant-major of the Hereford- 
, thire yeomanry. 
At Rofs, Mrs. Mann, reli€t of Mr. Edward 
M. 100. 
At Leominfter, Mrs. Davies. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| aac Hobhoufe, efq. of Weft- 
bury-upon-'T'rim, to Mifs Royfton, of New- 
ent. 
At Walton Cardiff, Mr. John Purler tq 
Mifs Ann Bullock, of Tewkefbury, 
At Beckington, Mr. N.P. Singer, of Weft- 
bury, to Miis Mary Ford, daughter of Wim. 
F. efq. banker. 
Died.| At Gloucefter, Mr. Richard Wor- 
thington, eldeft fon of Dr. W, of Athton- 
hayes, Chethire—Mrs. Eliz. Salcomb. By 
her will fhe has left 201. to the Infirmary. 
Allington Morlzy, Efq. late of Blue Bridge 
Houfe, Effex.—Mrs. Roberts, mother of Mr. 
J. Roberts, bookfeller. —Mr. Edward Ped- 
bugbae fen, 
The Rev. Anfelm Jones, rector of Naun- 
ton and vicar of South Cerney. 
At Cirencefter, Mifs Bowley, fitter of Mr. 
B. banker. 
At New Farm, near Cirenceter, Mifs 
Davies, only daughter of Mr. D. 20. 
At Brimfcomb, Mr. Jofeph Lewis. 
At Tewkefbury, Mr. William Morgan, a 
member of the volunteer cavalry of that place. 
—-Mr. T.-Morton, of the Plough Inn. 
i OXFCKDNSHIRE. | 
Married.| At Oxford, Lieutenant Roffell, 
of the loyal Woodftock volunteers, to Mifs . 
Freeman, of Charlbury. —Mr. J. B. Adams, 
of Doors Commons, London, to Mils L. 
Smith.—Mr,. Richard Ofman to Mifs Char- 
lotte Chillingworth. 
At Fawley, Mr. Sanders, of Ginge, tq 
Mifs Brown, of Lockinge. 
Died. |, At Cafiington, Mrs. Alice Durham, 
wife of Mr. D. of the Red Lion. —At the Vie 
carage, Mifs Stanton, 50. 
At Oxford, Mr. Tohn Carr, 49.—Mr. Na- 
thaniel Bartlett, 80. —Mr. William Slatter, 
Oc.em drs, Sadler, wife of Mr. S. {choo!maf- 
es ter, 
