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ed manners, and corre€? moral and religious 
conduct. He has been torn from the enjoy- 
ment of life, when the rich profpe& of inde- 
pendence beamed full upon him. His weak 
corporeal frame feems to have been but ill 
fuited to the energies of his mind. 
Mr. J. Holmes.—Mifs Baker, of the Bull- 
inn. 
At Coventry, Mrs. Whitwell, wife of S. 
Whitwell, efq.an alderman ef this corpora- 
tione—Mr. N. Banbury. 
At Sutton, Colfield, Mr. R. Terry, young- 
eft fon of T. Terry, efq. 
At Kenilworth, Mr. Cartell, of the Oaks. 
At Kinfane, Mrs. Dobion, widow.—Aged 
gt, Mrs, Chadwick, of New-hall. 
At Kineton, Richard Dell, efq. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Lately, as a labourer was digging up an 
eld floor of a cottage, the property of Mr. 
Corbett, of A€ton Reynold, he difcovered an 
old coin, with a fair impreffion, and letters 
fufficiently legible. of John of Gaunt, Duke 
of Lancafter. On the reverfe appears a heart, 
with a lion rampart and fome letters, but fo 
imperfeat, from being worn away, that they 
annot be made out. 
Abjire& of the S-ate of the prefent Charities, 
County of Salop.—Receipts and Difburfements 
—Received balance of the laft year’s account 
in the hands of the treafurer, 351. 5s. 133d. 
Subfcriptions 691. 3s —Donations 31. 15s. 6d. 
—Charity boxes 5l. 6s. 8d.—Subfcriptions 
from 3801 to 1802 gl. 14s.—Total 1231. §s- 
 12d.——Ditburfed—Reward to induftrious 
debtors 5l. 7s-—-To induftrious criminals 
atl, 19s. 6d.——-To debtors quitting prifon 
21. 12s, 6d.—To criminals quitting prifon 
231. 8s, 6d.—Milk for the young children 
4). 16s. 634d.—Books 71. 18s. 1d.—Printing 
and advertifing reports 4]. 14s. 6d.—Balance 
in the treafurer’s hands 461. 16s. cfd,.—Sub- 
{criptions inarrear for 1803 151.138.6de—Tural 
1231. ss. 12d.—Subfcriptions in arrear from 
3798 to 3303 rol. I2s. 
Married.} Mr. Micklewright, of Hawk- 
ffone Abbey, to Mifs Heath, of the Heath 
Gates, near Prees.— The Rev. W. Johnitone, 
rector cf Culmington, in this county, to Mifs 
Brome, daughter cf T. Selleck Brome, efq. 
of the Mount, Stafforcthire.—Mr. ]. Poole, 
veterinary furgeon, of Watling-itreet, Lon- 
don, to Mifs Davies, of Ketley. 
At Bifhop's Caftle, Mr. Woolley, maltfter, 
to Mifs J. Harris. —Mr. Rhodes, fchoolmaf- 
ter, to Mifs James. 
At Llandaff, Capt. Villebois, of the 14th 
Fegitnent of light dragoons, to Mifs A. M. 
Jones, of Fontnor Caftle, Glamorganfhire. 
At Shrewhbury, J. Dennifon, efg. of Graf- 
ton, to Mifs A. Kent, of Leaton.—Enfign J. 
Perry, of the Morfe loyal volunteers, to 
Mrs. Wilfon, of Afton Hall, 
At Welthpool, Mr. F. Bray, fchoolmafter, 
fo Mifs ‘H, Willoughby, of the boarding- 
fekool: ae ’ 
Bisd.\ At Sheewury, Mr, K le, for- 
3 
Shrophhire—Worcefter bire—Herefordpire. 
[A uot ! 9 
merly adjutant in the corps of Shrewfbury 
yeomanry cavalry —-A. Kynnerfley, efg. 
—Aged 78, Mrs. Scriven. 
At Ofweftry, Mifs A. Gwynne.—J. Grif 
fiths, efq.—Mr. E, W. Evans, poftmatter. 
At Bridgnor:h, fuddenly, in his bed, Mr. 
G. Lewis, wine and brandy-merchant. 
At Coleham, Mr. R. Scottock, of the 
Plough and Harrow public-houfe. 
At Larden Hall, T. Moore, efg. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.} Mr. T. Whitacre, jun. of 
Caldhills Farm, near Perfhore, to Mifs 
Hunt, of Naunton. 
At Kiddermintter, Mr. Baker, carpet-mae 
nufacturer, to Mifs Newcembe. 
At Great Malvern, Mr. J]. Bellars, to Mifs 
Lloyd. 
At Evefham, Mr. H. Hunt, chocolate- 
manufacturer, of Briftol, to Mifs A. Mare 
fhall, of Netherten. 
At Worcefter, Mr. Painter, dancing-mafters 
to Mifs Booth, of Corfe Lawn, Gloucefterfhire. 
At Bengworth, Mr. Wallington, merel 
taylor, of London, to Mifs M. Ruffell. — 
At Stourbridge, Mr. R. Evans, to 
Scager, daughter of Mr. Scager, iron-mafter, 
of Brierley Hill. ie 
Died.} At Worcefter, fuddenly, Mr. E. 
Carter.—Mrs. Jenkins. 
Mrs. Lewis, wife of Mr. G. Lewis, book- 
‘feller; a real friend to many indigent and 
affiéted individuals, 
Mifs L. Mence, youngeft daughter of Mr. 
Mence, attorney.—Mrs Colley, of the Dog 
and Duck public: houfe. 
At Kidderminfter, Mrs. Newcembe. 
John Watfon, gent. formerly a confliderable 
filk and ftuff manufaéturer. Mr. Watfon 
poffeffed great vigour of mind, and a correé& 
judgment: hence he was frequently confult- 
ed in doubtful matters, and few had reafon te 
be diflatisfied with his counfel and decifion. 
His religious fentiments were of what is cale 
led the ** Evangelical” defcription. . 
At Stourport, in child-bed, Mrs. E. Mules, 
niece of Mr. }.Turner, hofier, of Worcefter 3 
a woman of exemplary piety, and one of cha- 
rity’s moft affiduous votaries ; or, in other 
words, one of diftufive benevolence, and whofe 
feelings were ‘*tremblingly alive” te the 
happinefs or fufferings of others. 
Mrs. Lloyd, of Eveflench, near Worcefter. 
Suddenly, by a fall from his horfe, Mr. 
Mafon, of the Pound, in the parith of Lay- 
fters, : 
At Lambeth, in Surrey, Mr. Kempfter, 
lately a bookfellerand ftationer in Worcefter. 
—T. Wrenford, efq. of Kempfey,—Mr. W. 
Dinely, jun. of Peopleton. 
At Hanley William, fuddenly, Mr, R. 
Bokett, farmer. 
- HEREFORDSHIRE. 
The alteration of the ancient pier at Swan- 
fea, in Glamorganfhire, has been lately come - 
menced: partof the old works are now taking: - 
down, preparatory te the making of a new 
jetty 
