580 Shrophire—Worcefterfpire—Herefordfire—Gloucefterfrire. (July t 
At Deritend, Mrs. Galloway. 
At Coventry, Mrs. Bray, wife of Mr, B. 
At Mattock Priory, Edw. Palmer, efg., 80. 
AtShut End, Waiter Haynes, efq. 
At Birmingham, Mr. Fernyhough, hair- 
dreffer. A 
SHROPSHIRE, 
Married j At Stokingham, James Tcr- 
ving, efg., of High Houfe, Devonthire, to 
Mifs Anoa Maria Forbes, youngeft daughter 
of the late Captain F., of Shrewibury. 
Mr. John Wood, of Garmfon, to Mifs 
Rowley, of the Trench-lane. 
At Wellington, Mr. Thomas Page, 
Mifs Garbet. 
Mr. Robinfon, of the Clive, to Milfs E. 
Ford, cf the Crofs Houfes. 
Pickftock,: of Bafchurch, 
Vaughan, of Stanwardine. 
At Shrewfbury, Mr. James Smith, of Ac- 
ton Refnald, to Mifs Charlotte Haycock, of 
Upton Magna. 
Edward Embrey, efq., of Muckley, to Mrs. 
ge of Brofeley. 
Dicd ] At Moorhall, Mr. John Dowes. 
At Shrewfbury, Mrs. Hand, wife of Mr. 
H , butcher...Mr. Samuel Heath.——Mr. In- 
gieby, furgeon and apcthecary. ~- Mrs. Ed- 
wards, relict of Mr. E., maltfter.—In his 
Goth year, Mr. Wiiliam Perry, late adjutant 
ef the Wellington and Shrewfbury corps of 
Shropfhire yeomanry cavalry, and formerly of 
the Raven and Bell Inn inthistown. In his 
early life he ferved in the German war, in 
the regiments cf Sir Charies Howard and EI- 
liot’s Light-horfe 5 and, among other aétual 
fervices, was prefent at the battle of Minden, 
In private life he was ever honourable and 
faithful in difcharging his engagements : 
thofe who did know him, knew that he’ was 
Kri&ly honef. ays John Thomas, twenty- 
three years clerk of the parifh-church of St. 
Alkmond.—Mrs. Jones, wife of Jofeph J., 
efy.—Mr, Tagg, printer.—fohn Bright, efq., 
late of Totterton——_Mrs. Elinor Hincks. 
At Bridgn orth, Thomas Powell, efq. 
At Knighton, Thomas Howard, efq., cap- 
tain in the Radnorfhire voluhteers, 
At Halefowen, Mrs. Carruthers, wife of 
Jofeph C., efq. 
At Bafchurch, Mr. Robert Morris, only 
child of the Rev. David M., 10. 
At Colefhill, Mr. Ssmuel Anftey, 503.- 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At Cropthorne, the Rev. Wil- 
liam Afhmead Preen, to Mifs Bo only 
caughter of the late Rev. Hudfon B. re&tor of 
piers 
£0 
Mr. to Mifs 
ce 
~My 
At Worcefter, Mr. Wm. Gould, of Up- 
ton, to Mifs Smith, daughter of’ ‘the late 
Rev. Hudfon B. feGtot of Saintbury. 
At Stockton, the Rev. Charles Richard 
Cameron, eldeft fon of Dr. C. of Woiceiter, 
to Mifs Lucy Lyttelton Est, youngeft 
daughter of tne late Rey. D Dr. B. formerly 
rector of Stantord, and vicar of Kaddermin- 
Her. 
Died.] At Clsines, near Worcefter, Mis, 
Wheelev, wife of Mr. W.. 
At Worcefter, Mrs. Pritchett, reli@ of 
. Mr. P. of gielhis Court.—-Mirs. Wedyat, 
wife of Mr W. of St. John’s. 
At Shrawley, Mr. James eA ieees. of Dad- 
oak, 53. 
At Bromfgrove, the Rev. Mr. Powell. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. # 
Afmall Ryeland ewe, the property of 
John Griffiths, of Winfley, in the parifh of 
Hope-under-Dinmore, in this county, has, 
within the courfe of four years, ‘brought and 
reared thirteen lambs, with a very little af- 
fiftance, in the. foliowing remarkable man- 
ner: when a yearling, two; when a two- 
year-old, three ; when three years old, four 5 
and when in the fourth year, four. 
Married.| At Leominfter, Thos. A&on 
Wollafton, efg. to Mifs Morris, daughter of 
J. Morris, efg.—-Mr, Collins, to Mifs Price. 
At Ludlow, Mr. Martin Cropper, to Mifs 
Bifhop. 
At Ledbury, Mr. Fincher, miller, of Ca- 
non Froome, to Mifs Badham, of Athperton, 
Died.] At Leominfter, Mr. Robert Allea, 
third fon of the Rev. Thomas A. a lieute-~ 
nant and afliftant-furgeon in the Herefordfhire 
militia, and a member of the ey College 
of Surgeons in London, 2 
At Hereford, Mrs. Ballard. 
At Collymeadow Hill, in thed parith of 
~Bodenham, Mr, Thomas Mitthwasds a weal- 
thy farmer. ~ 
At Bolfton, Mrs. Clark, relict of Ms. 
_ At Anley Child, Mr. T. Andrews. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
The owners of barges navigating the river 
Severn have fucceeded ina petition for pro- 
te@tion to be afforded their bargemen from 
imprefs, on condition of providing the royal. 
navy with twenty-five men at their own ex- 
perce. 
Among the aéts which lately received the 
reyal affent, are ** An a&t for taking down 
and rebuilding Weftgate Bridge, at Gloucef- 
ter, and for opening convenient avenues 
thereto ;"—-and ‘* An at for repairing and 
improving the toads from Gloucefter to the 
top of Birdlip Hill, and from thence to the 
top of Crickley Hill, e 
In confequence of a violent tempeft on the 
2d of May, an immenfe body of fone was 
brought down from the adjoining heights, 
into a field at Brockwear, jn this county. It 
was at firft ftated at 200 tons weight; but it 
amounts, as it is now eftimated, to more 
than 1coo tons; and will coft the proprietor 
of the meadow it covers nearly the fee-fim- 
ple of the land to reftore it to its former ufes. 
Married} At Glouceiies, » 
benker, fon of the late Rev. Wm. J. of Bir- 
mingham, to Mifs Bridgens.—-Mr. Witcomb, 
farmer, of Cranham, to Mids Spencer, niece 
of Mr. D. Cox, chemift, of Gloucefter. 
Mr. W. Clark, to Mifs Crowther.—Lieute- 
nant Graham, of the 96th regiment of foot, 
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Mr. Jabets 
