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the Hen and Chickens public-houfe.—Mrs. 
Barber, wife of Mr. Barber, factor. 
At Burton-upon- Trent, in his 74*h year, 
Mr. Jofeph Bladon, late of the Dog inr. 
In confequence of a fall, | by w rhicty he broke 
both his thighs, fractured his fkuli, &c. &c. 
Mr. Stephen Piant, miller, of Yar..field. 
WARWICKSHIRE, 
A late Birmingham paper ftates the fuccefs- 
ful refult of the trial of Mr. Martin’s inven- 
tion for making iron with ftone-coal, there 
being, itis faid, reaion to believe, ‘* that iron 
Made according to his method, will exceed 
In quality that made with coke, and equal 
what is made with charcoak””? Fhis difco- 
very, fould it aniwer expectation, will te 
of no {mall importance to numeious diftricts 
jn South Wales, as it will bring into ufe an 
immenfe quantity of ftone-eoal, at prefent 
of inconfidereble value; and even prove a 
miuch-wanted national benefit, by enabling 
the principality to furnifh a fuffcient quans 
tity of iron for domeftic ¢onfumption, with- 
out the aid of foreign fupplies. 
Married.} At Folethi'l, Mr. Sparrow, be- 
ter, of Coventry, to Mifs Oakley.—Mr. W. 
¥. Parker, furgeon, of Onfley, to Mify M. 
Harding, of Afton row. 
At Birmingham, Mr. Hobbs, woollen- 
Graper, of London, to its Heveningham, 
Fate of Litchfield.--Mr J. Titiey, hair-drefier, 
to Mifs H. Evans.—Mr. Joieph Pedley, fur- 
geon, to Mifg A. Lyndon.—Mr. J Simcox, 
attorney, to Mrs. Blackham, widow, of 
Afton. 
At Afton, Lieut. Kelly, of the 234 light 
dragoons, to Mifs M. Brooke, of Afhjed. 
Died.] At Birmingham, Mrs. Pepper, te- 
Tict of the late Mr. G. Pepper, hofier, of Lei- 
cefter.—Mrs. Mathews.—In his 81ft year, 
Mr. J. Rotton, fenior, of Afhted —Mrs 
Mathews 
At Dudley, aged 92, Mrs. IM. Parfons, 
widow of the late Mr. R. Parfons, iron- 
monger. 
At Alcefer, Mrs. Bloxham, wife of Mr, 
Bloxham, furgeon. 
At Scutham, aged 70, Mr. Edwards. 
At Smethwick, Mrs Taylor. 
At Abchurch, Mrs, Smith, 
houfe. 
At Long Buckby, G. Freeman, efq. 
Mr. Whitfield, farmev, of Wood-End-hall. 
—Mr. B. Pritchett, rail-fa€tor, of Har- 
bourne. 
Xecently in Germany, Mr. Purden, late 
of Birmingham. 
At the lodge, Dudley- Caftle, aged ga, 
Mrs. S. Neale. 
Aged €0, highly refpected for his fidelity 
and rectitude of conduct, Mr. Burford, houfe- 
fteward at Preftwood-hall, in the nee of 
the Hon. Mrs. Foley, and her father, the 
date J. Hodgetts, fg: 
of High- 
Warwickfpire—Shrophrire—-G loucefterfbire. 
(Sept. Ty 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Marvied ] At Bridgnorth, Mr. T. Wilkins 
fon, late quarter-mafter in the 21% regiment 
of dap coons, to Mifs Girton. 
At Shrew foury, Mr. Evan Thomas, to Mifs 
H Paimore, of the Weit-Coppice. 
At W see lmhineles Mr. j. Allen, to Mife 
Murray, of the Crown and Mitre publice 
houle. 
At Welfhpool, Mr. Foulkes, attorney, to 
Miis W. Foulkes. 
Died.) At Shrewfbury, Mr. Leake, butcher. 
—Nirs. Carden, wife of Mr. Carden, care 
pencer. 
At Whitchurch, Mr, Tagg, of the Black 
Lion inn —Of a decline, in his agth yeary 
Mr. C. Newnes. 
At Ofweftry, Mrs, Gwen Maurice. 
Generally regretted and efteemed, Mifs 
Heighway, of Pontesbury, fitter to Mr. 
Heighway, ironmoager, of Shrewsbury. 
Mrs Letter, of the Reyal Oak ina, Cot- 
ton- fill. 
C. fiumphries, efq. of Virniew-Bank, near 
Elanymyneck. but formerly of Pennant, ia 
Montgomeryfhirey and juftice of peace for 
that county. 
At Admafon, Mrs Jennings, wife of S. 
Jennings, efq. banker, of Weilington; a 
lady of cultivacet underftanding, aud a fingu- 
lar talent for converfation. 
At Atcham, Mr. Jones, faddler. 
At Glazeley Hall, near Bridgnorth, in his: 
33d year, Mr. Bodenham, of Miifon.—Mr. 
W. Bray, furgeon, of Tugtord, in Corvedale. 
—Mifs Glynn, of Degpale 
Erratum in our laf.— In the Shrophhire: 
news, for ** prefemt charitics,”’ read ** prifom 
charities.” 
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WORCESTERSHIRE. 
State of the General Infirmary at Worcefler, te 
Midfummer, 1804.— Number of patients uncer 
the care of the Lofpital this year, 955.—To- 
tal number of perions that have béen acmitted 
patients, fince the firtt efiablithment of the 
infirmary in 1745, 50,1;3.—-Receipts cerized 
from annual fubicriptions, benefattions, 1e- 
gaciés, rents, and e€ividends, in the funas, 
14861. 9s. 9fd.—Expended in fundry dilburfe- 
ments for lait year, 831.—Amount of funded 
ftocle belonging to the infirmary, 3 per cent. 
confolidated annuities 6,5001—3 per cent. 
reduced annuities, 200],—and 3001. ftock tn 
the Z*per cent. confols, transferred by ifaac 
Hawkins Browne, efg.—Al)l demands upon 
the holpital have been difcharged tp to the 
sth day of July laft. 
Married.% At Kibbesford, Mr. H. Wood, 
jun. 
Bewdley. 
At Claines, H. Wakeman, efg. of Purfail 
Hall, to Mits Bowyer, late of Warckien. 
Act 
ot Leiceicr. to Mifs Haugnton, of — 
