48S Stafford/hire — WarivichJhlreShrofjhlrc^ &c, [Dec. 1, 



At Sheepfliead, Mr. John Garratt, farmer 

 and glazier 



At Colcorton, Mr. John Hancock, hatter. 



STAFFORObHIRE. 



Married.'^ At Hai.iliwoi i.h, Mr. Jofeph 

 Medley, eldeft fon cf Nl: i^ichard M. of 

 Weftbrorriwich, to Mifs Mai y Fallerd. 



At Lichfield, Mr. Salt, furgeon, to Mrs. 

 Morgan. 



Dicd.'\ At Lichfield, Mrs. Bicklev, wife 

 of Mr. d. 



At Wolverhampton, Mr. John Scott, biafs 

 founder. 



At Adderley Green, near Lane End, Mr. 

 Stephen Aftbury. 



WA R WI C K S H I R E . 



Married.'] At Coventry, Mr. Thomas 

 Smith, grocer, to Mifs ZiUa Bennett Fitch, 

 late of Buckingham.— Mr. bamuel Gilbert, 

 to Mils Elizabeth Edmonds. 



At Birmingham, Mr. John f-faiighton, 25, 

 to Mifs Lydia Partridge, 70, butli ot Perry 

 Bars, Stafford&ire. — The Rev. John Dr.ke 

 Wainwright, vicar of Alrewas, Stalford ■ 

 fliire, to Mrs. Holland, late of heath Houfe, 

 Fradley. 



At Aftnn, Mr. James Lambley, to Mifs S, 

 Booth, daughter of Mr. h. of Sutton Cold- 

 field. — Lieutenant Craddock, of the i ^tl» 

 foot, to Mifs Slaney, youngefl daughter of 

 the late Rev. Jonas S. of Brifcole Hall, 

 Stafforcifrilre. 



Difd.^ At Lady Grove, near Birmingham, 

 Mr. Edward Field, 99. 



At Waruitk, Mrs. PaiKy, formerly of 

 the Tuns — Dr. Lander, a phyfician, who 

 has long praiSifrd here v.ith gieat fucccfs. 



At FolcCiJU School, Mrs. Siiarp, reiidt of 

 IWr. S. 71. 



At Solihull, Mrs. Harding, relidl of Judd 

 H. efq. ;S. 



At Birmingham, Mr. Ford. — Mr. \Vm. 

 Allport, fen. — Suddenly, Mr. John Rrctcle. 

 — Vir. R. Sleath, who kept the turnpike- 

 f ate at Woictlhr, when his Majerty paid a 

 vifit to Bifhop Huid, .-.nd wou.d not lufKsr 

 the retinue to pals witliout pdyif.g : he was 

 iLtteiwjrds called " ihe man who flopped the 

 Kmg." The followini; Lnipromptu, has been 

 occafionsd by his otath : 



On Wednefday laft, old Robert Sleath, 



Pafa'd tliro' the Turrijiif-gnti of Deatli ; 

 To him would De.th no rs// abate. 



Who ItoppM the King al Wor'iier Cetc. 

 — Mrs. Clliornc, jclifl ot .SanH^el O. efq. of 

 Si.tton. 



At Coventry, Mrs. Bird, rclidl of Mr. 

 P.di.ird B. — Mis. VVorcefter,, wife of Mr. 

 Chdrles W. hof.er. 



SHROPSIIIR E. 



M,:rTied] At Cloverley, T. W. Claze- 

 bro:k, elq. of Stourtcn Caftle, to Mifs 

 V/iikes, ot Dalicott. 



At bhrewlbury, Mr. Richard Collins, dra- 

 per and iaUlmai), iron Biidge, Coalbrook 



Dale, to "Mifs Efther Reynolds, of Quarry 

 Place. 



At Ofweftry, Mr. Rice Roberts, to Mif9 

 William. 



Died.] At .Shre«fltury, Mr. H. Antro- 

 bu9, many years a faithful fervant to Mr. 

 Crjmp, mercer.— Mrs. Humphreys, of St. 

 Alkniond's, vicjrage-houfe — Mr. Richard 

 Cartwriijht, many years keeper of the jail 

 for this county. 



At Pr.ors Lee, William Bifhton, efq. 



At rord, Mrs. Gough, wife of Mr. G, 



At LuJiovv, Mrs. Aingell. 



At Culmington, Mrs. Williams. 



At Wem, Mrs Hilditch, wife of Mr H. 

 of the Hull's Read inn —Thomas Dicken, 

 efq. v\hoin 17:,<) ferved the office of hi^b 

 IhtrifF for the county. 



At Marlow, near Ludlow, John Littls- 

 halrs, efq. 51. 



■\i ]5rockton, near Bifhop's Caftle, fud- 

 de.ily, Mrs. iayre. 



At the Windmill, near Eilefmere, Mt. 

 Dawes. 



WOR CESTER SHIR t. 



Married.] At Blockley Church, Mr. 

 Francis Whitecroft, to Mifs Hodges, only 

 daughter of Mr. H. of Paxford. 



At Old Swinford, the Rev. .Tohn Kcnti/h, 

 to M fs Kettle, younger daughter of the 

 late John Ktttle, efq. of Birmingham. 



At Wolverley, John Smith, efq. of 

 Blake(>,all, to Mrs. Boraflon, widow of the 

 Rev. Mr. B, 



Mr. Adams, furgeon, of Evtlham, to 

 Mil's Kliptch, of Hampton. 



.<\t Worcefter, the Rev. Samuel Mifler, 

 B. D. fellow of St. John's college, Oxford, 

 to Mifs De la Motte, only daughter of the 

 late lieut. col. De la Motte, of Batsford, 

 Glouceittrfhire, 



Died.] At Mdlvern, lohn Saunders, efq. 

 of Lcadenliallfhei I, London. 



At Bronifgiove, Mr. Wm. Hop?, for- 

 merly a braiiuy merchanc of tliat place. 



AtEdvin, Mrs Smith, rc'idl of Mr. S. 

 late of Mathon, 83. 



At Wichentord, Mr. Hodge:, 60. 



At T'.nbury, Thomas Patteifhall, gent, 

 88. 



At Longdon, Wm. Wrenford, efq. 74. 

 He w.Ts 0. e of the eldeft magilir?.tts and de« 

 puty-lieutei.ancs of this county ; on the raif- 

 ing of the Woicefterfhire militia he was ap- 

 pointed to a company, and was afterwards 

 pronioted to the rank of major. 



At Worcefter, Mr. Mathews, cooper.— 

 Mr. Knowles, of the Tything, -2.— .Mr. 

 Armell Greeji, late of Upton Snodbury, S5. 

 —Mr Roe, collar rr..iker. 



At Lambeth, near London, Mr. Benja- 

 min Hudlon, linen-draper, of the Old Jewry, 

 and formerly of Worcefter, Among oth;r 

 legacies, ue has bequeathed to the infirmary 

 of that city 50I. and to the parilhes of St. 

 Swithin and St. Mattin 20I, each, for ths 

 laudaWe 



