92 
Clare.—At Great Bowden, 28, Mr. J. 
Slater.—At Long Claxton, Mr. Goodacre. 
r—At Sheepshead, at an advanced age, 
Mrs. J. Sansome, generally and justly 
esteemed and lamented, 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] Mr. J. Gell, of Butter-hill, 
near Stafford, to Miss Clifford, of Lich- 
field.—Mr. H. Gibbons, of Wolverhamp- 
ton, to Miss E. Sanders, of the Newbolds, 
—At Walsall, Mr. W. K. ‘Tunnicliffe, to 
Helen, daughter of the late James Barber, 
esq. of Woodbine Cottage, near that place. 
—Mr. A. Gould, to Miss E. Wardle, both 
of Sheen. 
_ Died.] At Wolverhampton, 65, Mr. 
J. Barber. 
At Wednesbury, Mrs. Williams, wife of 
ihe Rev. Thomas W. ‘minister of the 
Independent Congregation in that,town. 
—Mr. J. Rolinson. 
~ At Brewood-hall, 57, John Turner, esq. 
—At Burton-upon-Trent, Joseph Clay, 
esq. senior partner in the Old Bank in 
that town. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
A numerous meeting was lately held 
at Birmingham, Jobn Vale, esq. High 
Bailitf, in the chair, to consider the best 
mode of testifying their respect for the 
memory of the late James Watt. It was 
Unanimously resolved to aid the snb- 
scriptions entered into in London, to erect 
a monument in the cathedral of St. Paul’s, 
or chureh of St. Peter, Westminster. 
Married.) Mr. Joseph Parkes, to Miss 
E.R. Priestley; Mr. E. James, to Miss 
R. Ward; Mr, J. Edwards, of High-street : 
all of Birmingham.—Henry Bell, m.p. of 
Birmingham, to Mrs. Sarah Griffith, of 
Brunswick-road, Liverpool. — Mr. J. 
Probert, of Birmingham, to Miss Carver, 
of Walsall.—Mr. W. Bell, to Miss $. Hunt, 
of High-street, Birmingham. 
Died.] At Birmingham, on Digteth, 
Mr. J. Grovener, deservedly Jamented.— 
Inthe Crescent, Mrs. M. Jackson, much 
respected.—In Great Hampton-street, 82, 
Mr. J. Baron.—At the Land-pits, 67, Mr. 
R. Pratchiet, generally and deservedly la- 
mented, 
At Leamington, 32, Mrs. Maria Anster, 
of Bath-street, Birmingham. 
At Handsworth, 41, Mr. T. Eglington, 
of Russel-street, Birmingham.—At Lang- 
ley-farm, near Solihull, 48, Mr. T. Lowe. 
terAt Honington-hall, Horatio, daughter of 
Gore Townsend, esq. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married,] H. Davies, esq. of Willow 
Cotiage, to Marianne, daughter of Sir 
John Betton, Shrewsbury. — Mr. G. 
Barker, of Heeley-castle, to Miss Smith, 
of Bowsey-wood.—Mr. E. Haywood, of 
West-wood, to Miss L, Littleford, of the 
Fey, near Rushbury. 
Staffordshire —Warwickshire—Shropshire, &¢. 
[Aug. 1, 
Died.] At Shrewsbury, in. Cadogan- 
place, Mary, daughter of the late J. iSite, 
esq. 
Kt Bridgenorth, 23, Miss J. Townshend, 
regretted. 
At Shiffnal, Mr. J. Downing. 
At Newport, 86, Mr, C. Scott. 
At Chorley; 78, Thomas Crump, esq. 
—At Great Ness, Mary, widow of Thomas 
Bather, esq.— At Church Pulverbatch, 
86, Richard Jandrell, esq. 
WORCESTERSHIRE, 
Merried.|] Mr. W. Matthews, of Blake 
Brook, near Kidderminster, to Miss 
Beasley, of Stourbridge.—Mr. Brown, to 
Miss Caswell, of Woodbine Cottage, Stour- 
bridge. 
Died.| At Kidderminster, 
Richards. —70, Mrs. S. Lea. 
At Malvern, Lieut. Col. H. Houston. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Marricd.| Mr. Hayter, to Miss Marianne 
Mills, of High-street, Hereford.—Mr. S. 
P. Brooks, of Ross, to Miss Sophia Willis, 
of Tron Acton.—Mr. W. Arkell, of Mea- 
sington, to Miss M. White, of Upleadon, 
Died.) At Hereford, 65, the Rev. W. 
Tremayne, Vicar of All Saints, 
At Ross, 88, Mrs, H. Skyrme, late of 
Bristol. 
At Brampton Bryan, 25, Mr. E. Farmer, 
—At Lower-liall, Ledbury, William Reece, 
esq.— At Woolhope, Mr. J. Mailes.— 
At Dasan, 85, Mrs. Mary Bennett. 
GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 
A fire lately took place in Clare-street, 
Bristol, which created great alarm. The pre- 
mises and stock of Mr. Essex, bookseller, 
were entirely destroyed, and the adjoin- 
ing premises injured. 
Cheltenham has been within the month 
filled with the best company. 
Married.) My. TY. Langstone, of Ger- 
rard’s Cross, to Miss J. Pembrnge, of 
Gloucester.—Mr. J. Bonnor, of Gleuces- 
ter, to Miss S. Griffiths, late of the 
Church-house, Staunton-on-Wye.—W. F, 
Robeits, esq. of Wotton Underedge, to 
Mary, daughter of the late W. Cruick- 
shank, esq. of Jamaica.—Mr. J. Rayer, of 
Southwick, to Miss E. Clayton, of Dum- 
bleton. 
Died.] At Gloucester, 59, Myr. Richard 
Woodward.—At an advanced age, Mrs. A. 
Matthews, late of Southgate-street. 
At Bristol, in Lower College-green, J. 
Ames, sen. esq.—In Frenchay, 21, Mr. Ey 
Daubney Brice. 
At Cheltenham, 56, S. Bairetf, esq. late 
of Jamaica.—In North-place, 19, Eliza, 
danghter of Thomas Smith, esq. 
At Bourton-on-the-Water, Wm. Hall, 
esqg.—At the Moat-house, Newent, 86, 
Samuel Richardson, esq. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] Mr. C. Faulkner, of St. Ed- 
mund’s-hal!l, Oxford, to Miss Aun renee: 
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