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Wanutckjhire. — Ehrofjh're^ 



[Sept. 1, 



appearing to the Apoftlcs and Thomas ; The 

 Defc'jnt of the Holy Cho:'^ on rh.e /ipoftles 5 

 and The D.iy of Judgmfnc. T!)e diCe is 1 534; 

 a'ld it is a^C'Ojnted o'.eof che iineft fpecimcns 

 of th s art raw in the kingdom. 



Mj,ried.1 At Barr, Mr, F. Richards, of 

 Einiiingham, lo Mifs Mayne. 



At Newcaftle, the Rev. J. Blu.nt, to Mifs 

 Fcrd. 



At Handfwortfi, Mr. L. Thomyfon, of 

 Eirinin^ham, to Mifs Leonanl, of Hamp- 

 fleid. 



AcCheaJle, Mr. Randle, mercer, of Man- 

 chefter, to Mifs Bakev.eli, elaeft daughter 

 Oj Mr. 1 honr.as B. 



At Madeiey, Mr. Wilkinfon, tea-dealer, 

 of Shrewibury, to Mifs Hickfon, of the iron- 

 b;:dge. 



Ac Uttoxetfr, Mr. William Smith, clerk 

 of til,- parifli, 72, to Mils Eliz,i Salt, ai. 



Z)W] Ac btafford, Mrs. Fairbank, wife 

 of Mr F, fchoolmafter. 



At Walfall, Mis. Ann Clarkfon, relid of 

 Mr. Wilbain Clarkfon, — Mrs. Green, wife of 

 Mr. Green, bucklt-maker. 



At Henkriage, Mifs Hodfon, daujjhter of 

 Mr. H. 



At Lichfield, George Adams, efq. 



At Hay-houfc, near Penkridgc, Mr. John 

 Chapman, a rcfpeflablc far.iier, 67. 



At Mcole, Mis. H3y\*ood, relift of 

 Thomas H. efq, ofPenkhull. 



At Longton h.ll, Mifs Maria Heathcote, 

 fecor.d daughter or Sir Juhn Edenfor li, 19. 



W.^ RWICK SH IR E. 



The firft floneof tin Ftee Church, intended 

 to be creftcd at Birmingham, was laio by the 

 Earl of Dartmouth, in tlie n.ime of his iVJa- 

 jrrty. His lordlhip as the reprefrntjtivc of 

 the king, was attended by all the nobility, 

 ge. liy and clergy of the furioun.iing cou.itry. 

 The Hone meafures about five teet wide, and 

 three deep, and weighs about three tons, 

 twelve hundred weight. 



Married. At BirininghaTi, Mr Edw. Jces, 

 to Mifs Arm Pearfon — Mr. Wm Goiuh, 

 engraver, to Mi s iarah Biettell, — Mr Ro- 

 bert Fell, of Leeds, to Mits Mary Anne 

 Brofter — Mr. Stephen Armheld, of Deri- 

 tend, to Mifs Marcia Dawes, — Mr. Thomas 

 Davis, loal merchaat, to Mifs Mary Row. 



Mr. Thomas Kead, of tlie New-inns, Wil- 

 lenhall, to Mifs Ann Robeitfon, of Welt 

 Bromwicii. 



f^lr, 1 homas Bailey, of Weft Bromwich, 

 to Mifs Jane field, of Wood green 



At vVtft '?romwKh, 'Vif S,.muel Hawkins, 

 toMilsMyatt. — ir. vVin W hiiehoufe, nail- 

 ircm monger and mei.hanc, to Mifs Hatcicy, 

 -daughter of Mr, H. of t'linglhall. 



At bhenftone, .Vir. E W.ildtll, of Birai- 

 ingliam, to Mils Waddams, of Stonall 



At VVarwick, Mr Ihum.'S Reeve, to Mrs, 

 Piatt — Mr John Kempfon, or Birmingham, 

 to i\iils Lucy 1^ ollins. 



t\t tdtbafton, Mr. Wm. Allport, of Biim- 

 jnghaui, to Mifs Dickenfon, of Aftou-road. 



//(:</,] At Birmingham, Mr. Oba.'iah 

 Bellamy, 89. He had been 65 years i' 

 houfe-keeper in that town, a.nd for many 

 years cauied on an extenfive button- bufincfs, 

 from which he had retired about 45 years,— 

 Suddenly, Mr. iiaker. — Mr. Charles Jennins, 

 formerly an eminent jobbing fmith, but who 

 had long retired frum bufl.^efs — .Mr. Conrad 

 Bernecker, merchant, — Mr. Kent, japanner. 

 Mr. Conqucft, wine-merchant, 63 — Mr. 

 Sam. Chandler, of the Star, Dale-end. — Mrs. 

 Jones, wife of Mr. J. — Mrs. Crowder.— -.Mrs. 

 Howell, wife of Mr. Joieph H 53. 



At Henley in Araen, ivlr. Edward Jack" 

 fon, maltfter. 



At Warwick, Mrs. Ann Lapworth. 



At Foleftiill, Mifs ."iult, daughter of Mr. 

 A. fchoolmailer of Coventry. 



At Cafile Bromwich, Mrs. Thornton, 63, 



At Coventry, Mrs. Wilner, wife of Ben- 

 jamin \V. efq. — Mrs, Haycock, wife of Mr. 

 Haycock. 



At FoleiTiill, Mrs, Gibbs, of the New- 

 inn, 



At Mount Pleafant, Warwick, Mr. 

 Francis Dawes, 28. 



At Finham, in the parifh of Stonley, Mr, 

 Jafprr I'.xlfrey, well known for his long at- 

 tention to an excellent breed of <heep, 69. 



At Sio.;kton, Mrs Hodgfon, wife of Mr» 

 H. late ot Hirmingham, merchant. 



At Ipfley, Mrs. Newfam, relift of Clement 

 N. efq. late of Kington. 



SHROPSHIR E. 



Married.l At EUefmere, the Rev. Thos, 

 dwell, of Dintliill, to Mifs Lloyd, elieft 

 daughter of Francis L, efq. 



At Shrew(b..ry, Mr, Thomas Donaldfon, 

 carver and gilder, to Mifs Evans, daughter of 

 Mr, E clock and watch-maker. 



-At Ludlow, Mr, Burlton, ftationer, of 

 Leominfter, to Mifs H. Anderfon. 



At Ofwcft.y, the Rev. S. Stennett, of 

 Duhlin, to Mils Holbrook. — Mr. Wm. Jones, 

 to Wils Mary D.vics. 



£)/c(/.J At Ludlow, Mrs, Whitney, wife 

 of Mr. W of the Angel inn. — Mr. Ingram, 

 clothier and mercer. — Mr. Baugh.— Mr. 

 Page, glover. 



At Whitchurch, Mrs. Sarah Hand, 70.—. 

 Mr. 'I'lios Hughes, maltfter, 38. — Mr. Bar- 

 low, tailiir. 



At Shrewibury, Mrs. Eliz, Windfor.— Mr, 

 Peter Bowen, butcher, — Mils Mary Cole, 

 fecond daughter of Mr. C, 14. — Mr. Walter 

 Tomkies, hatter. — Mr. Giloerr, of the 

 f'rince of Wales public-houfc, 87. — Mr, 

 Axon, glazier. 



-At Bidfon- heath, near Shrewft>ury, Mc. 

 Pufjlon, nuilery man. 



At Sutton A'aJdock, Mr. Price. 



WORi^ESTER SHIR E. 



I.n the laft annual report of the Worcefter 

 Houfe of Indultry it 'S ftated thaL the gover- 

 nors have liquidated nearly 2000I. ot their 

 dcot during tne three laft years, and that the 

 poor rates have been rcdsced fiom hx ihiU 



