1806.] 
centuries ; and a fon, a grandfon, and feve- 
rai great-prandchildren, refided with him at 
tne time ef his deceafe. He was remarkable 
for Jobriety, early rifing, and retiring foon to 
reft. ‘The liguox to which he was moft par- 
tial was treacle-beer. About three years ago 
his taylor brought ne 3 a new coat, which he 
examined, and perceiving.a velvet collar had’ 
been forgotten, was fu irritated, that he 
walked to Whitchurch, the Atanke feven 
Miles, to buy one, and returned home inta 
very few-hours, to the greut aftonishment of 
his family. 
At Whit tehurch, Mr. Jenkin Thomas, gra- 
Ziere—Mr. Morris, many years matter of the 
Black Bear publi ic-houfe.—eMr. Thomas Lee; 
tyler and piaifterer, 0,—Mrs. Hughes, wife 
of Mr. John Hughes, of Redbrook, near 
Wahitchorch. — Mr. Wall, keeper of the 
turnpike gate at Grindley Brook. — Mrs. 
Mary Wickfteed, aunt-to William W., efg.,, 
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At Newport, Mrs. Spearman, relit of 
William S., efq., of Oxon, in this county. 
At Wem, Mrs. Hannah Aftley, a maiden 
lady, 36. 
At Shrewfbury, John Blundell, efq., of 
Drogheda, Ireland. — Mr. Samuel Lloyd, 
attorney at law, 57.—Mazs. Thomas, wife of 
Mr. Thomas, bricklayer. —- Mrs Frances 
Clayton.——Mrs. Bleafe, wife of Mr. B., ba- 
ker.—Mrs. Williams, wife of Mr. W., thoe- 
maker. —- Mr. Stanton, fen, of the Crofs 
Keys Inn.—Mr, William Warter, formerly 
a barber, 89.—Mr. Kynnerfley, reli of An- 
thuny K., efq. — Suddenly, Mr. Charles 
Muckleton, grocer. 
At Ludlow, Mrs. Yate, daughter of the 
late John ¥., efq, and the late or the an- 
cient family of Yate, of Athford Court. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. R. Hoy, manager of the 
Wolverhampton and Worcefter theatres, to 
Mifs Burn, of Penn. 
At Worcefter, Mr. Holden, to Mifs Maria 
Gillarn. 
_ Mr. Hoopey Draper, of (Worcefter, to 
Mifs Shelton, of Kemerron. 
Died. | At Bromfgrove, Mrs, Bridges, 
formerly a miiliner of Worcefter. 
At Worcefter, fuddenly, Mrs. Hooper, of 
the Tything.—Mrs. Young, wife of Mr. Y., 
tailor.——-Mrs. Crefwell, wite of Mr. C., late 
of Great Malvern, 32. — Mrs Elizabeth 
Squire, widow of Mr. James Sa9 formerly of 
Clifton upon Team. 
At stourbridge, Mr. Jofeph Hornblower. 
At Powers, in the parifh of Omberfley, 
Mr. Samuel Toiley, 32. 
HEREFORDSHIRE, 
The ladies of Hereford have fet on foot 
@ fubdfcripteon, in order to infitute a fociety 
for theselief of lying-in women. The fub- 
fcription is 2s. 6d. quarterly, and the number 
_@f fubicribers already amounts to 140. 
Birib. j At Weobly, of @ daughter, Mrs, 
Worcefterfhire—Herefordfiire—Glouceter/hire. 
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‘furface, 
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Elizabeth Cooke, aged 64, wife of Mr. Tho 
mas C., cooper, aged upwards of 703 being 
the only child they have had, after a mar~ 
riage of more tha twenty years. 
Married.| At Glafbury, Jofeph Hughes, 
efy., to Mils Sophia Taylor, youngeft daugh- 
ter of William T., efq, of ‘Tillington 
Court. 
Mr.. W. Pitt, jun., of Hampton Bithop, 
to Mifs Davies, of the ast Soe in Dew-, 
church, 
Died.} At Prefteign, the Rev, John Wil- 
liams, of Leominfter. 
At Cradley, Mr. Richard Woodyatt, 91,— 
Mis, Sparkes, wife of, Mr. oo ie 
efg. 
At Eccles Green, Mrs. Carelefs, wife of 
the Rev. Mr. C. 
At Leominfter, Mr. Edward James, 10k. 
—ivir, Henry Taylor, fkinner.—Mr, Tom- 
kins. 
At Hereford, fuddenly, Mr. Thomas Ga- 
mon, wat cehmacee, 34. — Mifs Sandford, 
niece of the late Alderman S.—At the bouts 
of F, Ravenhill, efq., Richard Stukeley 
Fleming, efg., of Dinmores ~ 
At Bromtres Hall, Mr. Brown. 
At the Caftle Cottage, near Builth, Mr. 
John Cooper, 66. 
At Old Forge, near Goodrich, Mr. Wally 
corn-faGtor. 
ue ae Wins b: Deykes, of the Tak 
Habu 76. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
A large fodil fkeleton, of an animal fim& 
lar to a crocodile, “was lately found at Dud- 
dridge, ina folid firatum of limeftone, 20 
feet thick, and imbedded 15 feet below the 
The fkeleton is rod feet in length, 
and all parts are perfect, fi he jaws are in 
high prefervation, and the teeth even Covered 
with their enamel ; one of them, on beiog 
broken, appeared fo oiuck like the frature of 
petrified wood, that an idea hes been ftarted 
that many foilils, hitaerto fuppoted to be of 
vegetable, are of an animal origin ; 
Married.) At Gloucefter, Phomas Geb- 
bott, efq., barrifter at law, Dublin, to Mifs 
Denovan, only daughter of Kichard D., efg., 
of the ifland of Antigua 
At Cranham, Mr. George Parker, of Painf- 
wick, to Mifs E, Pinchin. 
At Cirencefter, Mr. Wakeman Leng, of 
Worcefter, to Mifs Turner, 
Died.| At Gloucetter, at the houfe of 
Colonel Probyn, ifirs. Kooke, relit of Gee 
neral Rooke, of Bigfwear Hcufe. 
At Hawkelbury Upton, a manof the name 
of Cooper, Ae had long endured the her- 
rors of a guilty confcience, which he difour- 
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thened about an hour before his death, by de- - 
claring that he had been affited by a man of 
the name of Horton, (who died about two 
years fince,) in murdering Mr. Rice, a fur- — 
veyor of the roads, as long as forty years 
ago. 
there found. 
Nna At 
His body was thrown into 2 well, and ~ 
