1807.] 
At Stafford, Mr. John Westbrook Chan- 
dler, an artist of considerable eminence. 
At Shenstone, the Rev. William Inge, 
canon residentiary of the cathedral church of 
Lichfield, and rector of Brereton, in Cheshire, 
84. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married] At Birmingham, Mr, Peter 
Hope, jun. of Liverpool, to Miss Potts, eldest 
daughter of Thomas P. esq. Low Bailiff. 
At Alcester, Mr. Charles Brown, of Ox- 
ford, to Miss Hobbins, only daughter of the 
late Mr. H. 
At Birmingham, George Langley, esq. of 
Great Clackton, captainin the navy, to Miss 
Thompson. 
At Tanworth, Richard Burman, esq. of 
Hounsfield, to Miss Field, daughter of Ri- 
chard F. esq. of Blackford. 
Died.] At Birmingham, Elizabeth Line- 
gar, a poor woman, 102,—Mr. John Ball, 84. 
—Mrs. Mander.—Mr. William Hodgkinson. 
—Mrs. Ann Wright, 72.—-Mirs, Ursula Wal- 
thall, 61.—Richard Gibbs, esq. 79.—Mrs. 
Startin, relict of John S. esq. merchant, 75. » 
—Mr. Charles Chandler. —Mr. Newby.— 
Caroline, daughter of Mr. Richard Bloud.— 
Mr. Benjamin Blood, 49.—On the same day, 
Miss E, Pottinger, 13, and her mother, Mrs. 
P. 58.—Mr. William Meers, 63.—Mr. Wil- 
liam James, 64 
At Lapworth Park, Mrs. Devis, wife of 
Mr. D. late of Kenilworth. 
At Berkswell, Mr. Thomas Young, 97, 
At Union Hall, near Kinver, John Brind- 
ley, esq. 
At New House, Tettenhall, Mr. Charles 
Stokes 
At Stratford upon-Avon, Mr. 
Pestel, surgeon and apothecary, 53. 
At Atherstone, Mr. John Guest, 93. 
At Hay House, Castle Bromwich, Mrs, 
Chattock, wife of Thomas C. esq. 66. 
At Castle Bromwich, Mr. Smith, 88. 
Richard 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married | At Audley, James Bromfield, 
esq. of Whitchurch, to Miss Gardner, daugh- 
ter of John G. esq. of Domvilles, Stafford- 
shire. Sr 
At Sylattin, near Oswestry, Mr. John 
Broughall, of Kinsall, to Miss Tudor, of 
Pentreclawdd. 
At Coalbrook Dale, Mr. Samuel Simkins, 
of Ketley, to Miss Hannah Bradley, of 
Shrewsbury. 
At Broseley, Mr. James Easthorpe, of Bir- 
mingham, to Miss Guest.-Mr. Roberts, to 
Mrs. Baker, 
Died.] At Shrewsbury, Amelia Butcher, 
404. She declared that she broke her heart 
for the loss of her husband, who died seven 
years ago.—-Mit. George Street,-75.—Dir. R. 
Thomas.—Mrs. Owen.—Mrs. Lloyd.— Mrs, 
Astertey.—Mrs. Clemson. 
At Ludlow, Mrs. Russel, wife of Mr. R. 
surgeon, 73.—Miss‘Ann Seyer, second daugh- 
Varwick—Shropshire—W orcester— Hereford. 
003 
ter of Mr. Thomas S. of the Highwood, He- 
refordshire, 17. 
At Oswestry, Mrs Prynallt, wife of Mr. 
John P..of the Golden Lion, 40. 
At Bridgwalton, Mr. George Davies, 76. - 
At Whitchurch, Mrs. Ann Horton, 70. 
At Coalbrook Dale, Mrs. Mary Rathbene. 
At Weston, near Oswestry, Mr. Downes, 
sen. "i 
At Castle Green, near Coalbrook Dale, 
Mr. Samuel Thompson, formerly of New- 
castle-upon-UTyne. 
Mrs. Griffiths, relict of the Rev. Mr. G. 
rector of Hordley. 
At Market Drayton, Mr. William Steele, 
79. 
At West Bromwich, in the 87th year of 
her age, Mrs. Esther Bulkeley, sister of the 
late. Rev. Charles Bulkeley, of London, and 
grand daughter of the Rev, Matthew Henry, 
an eminent dissenting minister, who died at 
the beginning of the last century. This vee 
nerable lady retained to the last a singular 
vivacity of faculties and vigor of mind, united 
with a spirit of piety worthy a descendant of 
the Henrys. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
The inhabitants of Worcester having had it 
in contemplation to erect a steam engine, for 
the sole purpose of conveying to the city the 
water to be raised by such means from the 
Severn, Abraham Robarts, esq. one of their 
representatives, has addressed a letter to the 
mayor, requesting that it should be erected 
at his charge and expence. 
| Married.| At Worcester, Mr. S. Loyd, ta 
Miss Ridgway. Fi 
At Tenbury, Mr. John Bishop, to Miss 
Anna Maria Nixon, daughter of the late Mr, 
Joseph N. 
Died.] At Bewdley, Mrs. Beresford, relict 
of Mr. James B. schoolmaster, 84. 
At Ladywood, Mirs. Bailey. 
At Abberley, Mr. King. 
At Worcester, Mr. H. Martin, proctor and 
notary-public of the diocese.—-Mrs. Hadley, 
wite of Mr. H. butcher.—Mr, Richard Ni- 
chols, 77.—-Mr. Sterry, formerly a wool- 
stapler.—Mrs. Sarah Mason.—-Mr.. Meredith, 
maitster.—Miss Julia Barr, daughter of Mr. 
B. of the Royal China Manufactory.—Mrs. 
Powell, mother of Mr. P. glover. 
At Droitwich, Mrs. Mence, wife of Mr. 
John M, 
At Hartlebury, Mr. Michael Harward, 
79, 
At Kidderminster, Mr. Pochin Lister, for- 
merly an attorney there. 
At Stourbridge, Mr. William Tilt, 72. 
At Henwick, Mrs. Smith, 61. 
At Feckenham Lodge, Mr. Isaac Parker. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] At Ross, Mr. Tynedale, to 
Miss Johnson. 
At Lugwardine, the Rev. Mr, Parsons, of 
4, Stretton, 
