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StaffordJhire-^Warwtckfl)ire — Shrop/hire. 



[Aug. 1, 



to Mift Ann Burbidge, daughter of I\Ir. Al- 

 derman B. of Leicefter. 



At TurUngron, Mr. GooJman, of Wi- 

 thington, to Mils Tailby. 



At Bieoion, Ml. Gervas Bnu'ne, of Bram- 

 cote, NotcinghamfPiire, to Mifs Clarklon. 



Diid.] At Leicefler, Mr. Dove, hoficr. 



•—Mr. Bell'on, cooper ^?r■. Duriielow, wife 



of Mr. Jufepli D 40. — Mr«. King, iiiociicr 

 of John K. efq 65, 



At HumberOone, Mr Birtiop, miller. His 

 dfai.h was occafiuncd by drinlciiig a quantity 

 of cold Water while at, work in a field. a few 

 days before. 



At Blaiiy, Mr. Tob Clarke, a refpe£l.«ble 

 farmer. 



STAFFOXDSHIR Z. 



Married-I At Madeley, Samuel Tompfon, 

 efq, of Caftle-green, to Mifs Pitt, of Wol- 

 verhampton. 



At. Arniitage, near Lichfield, Mr. Thomag 

 Blakemorc, of Liuhficld, to Mifs Eliz. 

 Pegler, of Aimitage Hall 



At VVallfall, the Rev. W. B. Collis, of 

 Cannock, to Mifs Elliot, of Bcfcott Hall. 



At Stone, Mr. Beech, "of Tittenfor, to 

 Mifs Emery. 



DW.J .-it Litchfield, 68, Mrs. Thorp, wife 

 of the Rev. Robert Thorp, late of Ruxt>>n, and 

 eldeft d.(ughtcr of the late Rev Or. Difney, of 

 Pontefratt ; who for nearly the laft thirty 

 years of her life Was rendered totally helplcfs 

 by the rheumatic gout, the pain of which 

 ftie fuftaineo with exemplary piety and truly 

 Ciiriftian refign itifO. 



At Broftl.y, Mrs. Bodcn, wife of Mr. B. 

 furgcon. 



At Preftwood, tht Hon. Mrs. Foley, relift 

 of the late Hon tdward F of btokc Eoith, 

 Hereford/hire, and M. I', for the cou/ity of 

 Worcifter, by whom (lie has Icf' thice Ions, 

 t'lle eldc'.l: in his 14th year, an ' twodaugh- 

 teis. Ill thofe virtues whirh form and cig. 

 nify the feiiials ch<irac.lcr, /he was an illuf- 

 trious example; her attention 10 the duties 

 connected with her fituation in life, and her 

 family eftablilhment, was unremi'ed; her 

 conduft difcreft, wife, and judicious. The 

 accumplifhincnts ot htr mind were height:n- 

 ed !>y her love of literature : her reading 

 was extenfive, her tafte elegant. In the 

 fuperintendaiice of the education of her chil- 

 dren, Ihe cxii.bited the rnoit laudable anxiety : 

 her time and her talents feemei devoted to 

 their improven.ent, and while the greattft 

 pains were taken to teach them the rudi- 

 xiienis of knoA'ledge. /he was mod anxious 

 to inl^il into their tender minus, by example 

 and precept, the principles of piety and virtue 

 She was in her 49th year. 



WARWICKSHIR R. 



ManieJ.'J At Birmingham, Mr. ''enjamin 

 Sitch, tu M.fi Elizabeth Fletcher, cldeil 

 daughter of ftlr. Tiiomas F. of Marfton- 

 gretn.— Mr. J. Smith, draper, to .Mifs Roper. 



— Mr. Wm. Broadhur/l, of Derltend, t* 

 Mifs Hannah Pratt. 



Mr. Jolm Smith, of Hints, to Mifs Mary 

 Cooke, of Shenftone. 



At Hirborne, Mr. Thos. Walker, to V»if» 

 Sarah Bret'lc, both of Birmingham. — Mr, 

 Oliver, faiSor, of Birmingham, to Mil's 

 Jack I on. 



At Warwick, Mr. John Langley, of L c!i- 

 field, to Mifs Mary Palmer, of Radvay. 



At Handlwoith. Mr Win. Taylor, t«> 

 Mil's Sarah Auller, both of Kirminghani. 



Died] At Birmingham, Mr. James Tom* 

 lins, of the firm of Gibfon, sliDre, and 

 Tomlins, iron and fteel merchants.— Mr. 

 Capcnhurft, toy-maker. — Mr. Samuel Male, 

 of the Bull's Head tavern. — Mrs Baylifs, 

 wife of Mr. Wm. B. — .Viifs Matilda H/h- 

 ford, youngelt daughter of the late Mr. 

 Charles A. — Mifs Anna Maria Johnfon, 

 daughter of Mr F. Juhnfon — Mr. John 

 Browii, cooper. — Mrs. Solumun Wilks, buil- 

 der. 



At Kenilworth, Mr. Betty, a refpeflable 

 farmer. 



At Camphill, Mr, Samuel Colmore, for- 

 merly an eiijiiient plater of Birmingham, 

 but who had retired from bufiiicfs. 



At Ha.idfworih, Thomas Underhill, efq, 

 —Mr. Edward Bird, late of Liverpool. 



At A/hted, Mr. Edward Simms 



At Coventry, Mrs. Fodcn, dealer in fo- 

 reign (pirits. 



At liirmiiigham-lKath, Mr John Hawker. 



At Oldbary, Mrs. Short, widow of Mr. 

 Samu- 1 3. 



At Sheldon, Mrs. Willinger, wife of the 

 Rev, P. W. Willinger 



SHROPSHIRE, 



MarrieJ-l At Siirevilbury, Mr. Bickerton, 

 of Ncwtun on the Hi I, to Mil's l')arron, 

 daughter of Mrs. Bjrron, of Cotton- hiil — 

 Mr, liratton, to Mils Bitch, daughter of 

 Mr. B, fadier. 



At Ludlow, Mr. Roberts, fadler, to Mifs 

 Jane Pieetc, 



At ivlunllow, Mr, Tho9. Wall, of Stanton 

 Lacey, to Mils Wilkes, late of Lawton h il. 



At Church Strctton, Mr. Nonhwood, 

 aged 75, to Mrs. Evans, 60. 



Died.] .Vt Ludlow, Charles Johnftone, 

 efq. only brudier of .^ir R. iJ. Johnftoiit, 

 bart. of Hackiiefs, Vorklhire, and half bro- 

 ther to the M<irquis of Annan^iale. — Mrs. 

 Whitney, of ihr Aigel-inn. — Mr. Ingram, 

 clothier ami nnicer. — .Mrs. haugh. 



At Shrewibury, Mr. i-rancis Oicken, fe- 

 vera! years leijcant of the Court of Kc- 

 quefts, 8j. 



Mrs. Jones, of Powen's Hall, near Han- 

 mer. Sne was retuinina; from Whiichmch* 

 market on horfcbu^jk, behina her nephew, 

 when the animal too.f fr.ght, and Ihe fell, 

 by which accident her /kuil was f<i mu h 

 naCtuied, as tu caufc aliiiott inlla.<t death. 



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