~ mounted, was taken ill, 
¢ 
1804.] 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.] At Shrewsbury, Mr. Harris, 
to Mifs Sarah Price.—-Mr. Andrew Breeze, 
~ to Mifs Ford.—-Mr. Stephen Jackfon, to Mifs 
Hannah Powell, 
At Ightfield, Mr. Hinton, to,;Mifs Turner. 
At Eard-ifland, C. B. Unett, efq. of Broad- 
ward Hall, to Mifs Stone, eldeft daughter of 
the Rev. J. Stone, L.L.D. and formerly cuftos 
rotulorum of the college of Hereford. 
At Bafchurch, Mr. John Webfter,’to Mifs 
Mary Roberts. 
Died.] At Wenlock, in the prime of life, 
Mifs Sarah Mafon. 
At Ninehead, near Wellington, Mifs Ann 
Bird, youngeft daughter of Mr. Bird, of the 
latter place. She was a moft amiable young 
lady, and in the bloom of life. 
.Mrs. Gittins, of Englifh Frankton. She 
was preparing to get on horfeback to attend 
Shrewsbury market 3; but befure fhe had 
and foon afterwards 
expired. 
Aged 18 years, Mr. Thomas Owen Rocke, 
fecond fon of the Rev. J. Rocke, of Shrewf- 
bury, midfhipman on board his mayetty* s fri- 
gate Narcifius, cruifing in the Mediterranean, 
under the command of Lord Vifcount Nelfon. 
This gallant, and moft promifing young gen- 
tleman, fell whilft boarding and fetting fire 
to a fleet of French veflels, lying at anchor 
in the port of la Vandura, in the bay of Hieres. 
At Bridgnorth, Mrs. Bourne, wife of Mr. 
Samuel Bourne. 
“At Shrewsbury, Mr. Edw. ‘Hutton, wool- 
Jen-draper.——Mr. fohn Stocker, a member of 
the Shrewsbury loyal volunteer affuciation. 
At Cleobury Mortimer, Mr. Thomas Wil- 
liams, a member of the volunteer corps of that 
_ place. 
Robert Corbett, efq: of Longnor Park, one 
of his majeity’s na fices of the peace for the 
county of Hereford and town. In the year 
1777, Mr. Corbett ferved the office of Mayor 
of shrewsbury 5; in £773 he was high theriff 
of the county; and in the following year 
ferved the fame office for KMiontgomery fhire. 
At Coalbrook-dale, aged 60, Mr. Mark 
Cilpin, one of the peuple called Quakers, and 
many years principal clerk to the Conlerost- 
dale company. Of the multitude which this 
miicellany records as having ** gone down to 
the grave,” none perhaps pofleffed a fuperior 
claim to the efteem and regret of turviving 
acquaintance than this amiable character. 
His affubility and meeknefs, his integrity and 
circumf{pection in all the walks of life, and 
above all his unaffected piety, were modeis to 
all zround him 3 indeed, by the perfuafive in- 
fluence of example, he may be faid to have 
been a ‘* preacher of righteoufnefs,” and 
that not the leaft eloquent. As he lived, fo 
he died, in peace and calmnefs, embalmed 
with the tears of his numerous offspringgpy 
whom he was juftly venerated, for he*eatly 
taught their feet to tread the path of Virtue 
and peace, 
Shropphire— Worcefter ire—Herefordpire, 
~ 
“eftablifhment .of that affociation. 
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WORCESTERSHIRES 
Warried.| At Worcefter, Mr. Michael 
Betts, glover, to Mifs Bevans 
At Birlingham, Mr. fofeph Bedford, fon 
of the Rev. B. Bedford, to Mifs Ann Bedford, 
daughter of Mr. saraiel Bedford. M 
At Claines, Mr. William Jauncey, of Lon= 
don, to Mifs Mary Wainwright, of Thorne= 
low-place, near Worcefter; 
At Fladbury, Mr. Thomas Bullock, of 
Upton Snodfbury, to Mifs Bullock, of Moor. 
Died.| At Worcefter, Mrs. Aickin, the 
lady of Francis Aickin, efq. of the firft or 
King’s dragoon guards, and niece to the late 
Lord Petre.——Mr. Bevan, of the Hen and 
Chickens.——Mrs. Smith, wife of Mr. Smith, 
woollen-draper—-Mr. R. Lewis, {mith and 
farrier.—Aged 22, of a decline, Mr John 
Gorle, of Powick —-Aged 22, Mifs Attwood, 
only daughter of Mr. Aaron Attwood, of the 
Lodge.—-Aged 66, Mr. J. Mould, of Whit- 
tington, near Worcefter.—Aged 92, Mra 
Harris, of Bradley. 
At Kidderminftery Mr. Hayes, formerly 
governor of the workhoufe of that town.—=s 
Aged 21, Mr. William Perry, fecond fon of 
Mr, Perry, currier. 
At Bromfgrove, in an apopledtic fit, Mee 
Jackman, an eminent tanner, of that place. 
At tne Cottage, near Bewdley, aged 832 
Mrs. Rea. 
rh Afton, near Tenbury, Sam. Goode, gent. 
erfhoré, Mr. jolian Dineley, eldeft 
he af the late Mr. Dineley, of Peopleton, 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
At the late meeting ef the Herefordhhire 
Agricultural Society, the fhew of heifers far 
exceeced any thing ever exhibited fince the 
The pre= 
miums were adjudged as follows: For the 
bett heifers, to Jf. Walwyn, efq. of Hellens, 
and T. A. Knight, efg. of Elton;—for the 
beft Pea of fheep, to Mr. Mofes Edwards, of 
the Bower ;—and for the beft variety of apple, 
tor Deva: Knight, efq. who generoufly de- 
clined receiving it ;—for planting the greatett 
quantity of quick, to J. H. Apperley, efg. of 
Withington. ‘Several premiums for long fers 
vitude were likewife awarded. 
The farmers of this county intend to aeiply 
to parliament for an aét to enable them ta 
draw their waggons with five horfes, and te 
place the county of Hereford on the fame 
footing as the counties of Wales; which feems 
highly reafonable, on account of the frequent 
hills of confiderable fteepnefs which occur im 
the different roads. A fubfcription for this 
pirpofe has been cpened, and from the known 
Opuicnce and public fpirit of the farmers of 
Herefordfhire, there is no doubt but that it 
will meet with powerful fupport, 
Married.| At Leominfter, Mr. J. S: Ls 
Patefhall, furgeon, to Mifs Williams, daugh- 
ter of the late Rev. Thomas Williams. 
At Lugwardine, Mr. Woaton, of Withing- 
ton, to Mifs Wilfon, daughter of the late 
Mr, Wilfon, of Luggbridge, near Hereford. 
3 oO 2 Died.3 
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