86 
the mayor and corporation of Leicester, for 
their support of the above measure. 
Marvied.| At Leicester, Mr. Greenwood, 
to Miss Gregory. 
At Norton, near Gautby, Lawrence Win: 
sor, a noted fiddler, and itinerant brazier, and 
ebief of a gang of gypsies, aged 86, to Jo- 
hanna Skelton, of Coaton inthe Elms, aged 
22, sg ; 
te Theddingworth, Mr, W. Dean, of Bir- 
amingham, to Jane, daughter of Mr. Robert 
Hayes. 
Jesse Gregson, esq. of Hawkhurst, Kent, 
to Catherine, eldest daughter of Henry Shut- 
tleworth, esq. of Great Bowden. 
, cet At oe William Chandler, 
as Kirby Mallory, John Robinson, la- 
bourer, in his 107th year. 
At Leicester, Mr. Clarke, of Castle Do- 
nington, 85.—Mrs. Robinson.—-Mr. Stephen 
Hewins, of the White Bear, 55. — John 
George, son of Mr. Woodward, dwiggist. 
At. Hinckley, Mr. Luke Wright, 63. He 
formerly took a very active part in instruct- 
ing the church choir, and though by no means 
eminent as a performer, was well acquainted 
with the theory of music. As a composer, 
he was not below mediocrity, but never pub- 
lished any of his productions, though they 
seldom failed to give satisfaction to an au- 
dience. ‘His anthems, &c. are strictly ac- 
cording to the rules of composition, and prove 
their author to have possessed both ingenuity 
and fertility of imagination. 
At Thornton, Mr. Robert Buckby, 62. 
At Thurmaston, Mr. Tho. Jolinson, 42. 
At Lubbesthorpe, Miss Burgess, daughter 
of Mr. George B. 16. 
: STAFFORDSHIRE, 
Morvied.} At Clifton, Mr. John Goodwin, 
of Clifton’ Mill, to Miss Bates. 
At Walsall, Mr. Thomas 
Doveridge nobel near Walsall, 
Baildon, of Coventry. 
~ At Handsworth, Mr. Simon Wood, of 
Bloxwich, to Misa Bradbury, of Walsall. 
‘At Bilston, Mr. King, of Lichfield, to 
Miss Eliz>beth Cope, of Longdon. 
At~ Wolverhampton, Mr. P. Kendrick, 
aged 77, veterinary surgeon, of Wednesbury, 
“to Miss Ann Salopian, aged 80. 
At Newcastle, Mr. G. Peak, 
Wood. 
At Stafford, Mr. William Coleman,, of 
Newport, Salop, to Jane, second danghter of 
Mr. John Bromley. 
Dicd.] -At Tamworth, Mr. Waltire, a 
celebrated avers on natural philosophy, 
éhemistry, & 
At Clayton, near Newcastle, Mrs. Shrig- 
jey. 
"At Burslem, Mrs. Cartledge, 26. 
At Great Bloxwich, Mr. Whitmore, 
At the Wergs, _jobn Fleming, gent. 71. 
At Lane Eng; 2 Mic. deans aig Pm oY 
Roy) icy. 
Orton, of 
to Miss 
to Miss 
Stafford—Warwick—~Shropshire. 
[Feb. a 
. At Cooksland, < Cheadle, 84. , 
At Lichfield, . Alderman Sandles. uw 
John Deakin, “ee “high bailiff of the city. 
—Miss Gill, sister of Mr. Alderman G: 
At Wolverhampton; Mr. J. Highfield, 84 5 
and a few days afterwards; at Bilston, his 
brother, Mr. W. Highfield, 80.—Mrs, oem 
nolds, 80.—Mrs. E. Sillitoe. 
At Handsworth, | Captain - W. Greeny 
R. N, 46. 
At Walsall, Mr. Timothy Cooper, 55. 
—Mr. Semuel Sharratt, jan. 20. 
At Great Barr, the Rev. ae Blacke 
ham. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Marsied.] At Birmingham, the Rev. Fre- 
deric Gardiner, to Frances Ann, eldest daugh- 
ter of the late Joseph Snow, esq. of Banbury. 
—Mr. §. Wiggin, to Miss Jane Bowrings 
both of Stafford. Mr. Thomas Capner, to 
Miss Turtle, of Hinckley, Leicestershire.— 
Mr. Davies, surgeon, of Coleshill, to Miss J. 
Warneford, youngest daughter of the Rev. 
Mr wW. 
At Dadley, Mr. Thomas —* to’ Mrs. 
Elizabeth Barke. 
At Edgbaston, Mr. James James,” to Miss 
Hill, both of Birmingham, 
At Harborne, Mr. W. Hackett, to Miss 
Elizabeth Onions, of Birmingham: 
At Coventry, Mr. Thomas Wilson, te 
Mrs. Arnold.—Mr, Thomas: Oldenshaw, of 
Lemington Priors, to Miss Elizabeth Watson. 
Died. | Suddenly, as he was returning homé 
from duty at Rayton, the Rey. Charles or 
wyn, of Wolston, 77, 
At King's Heath, near Birmingham, Thos 
mas Gem, esq. formerly an eminent attorney 
of that town, 65. 
At Coventry, Thomas Ewbank, esq: 48: —~ 
Henry, eldest son of Bradford. Wilmer, esq: 
At Birmingham, Mr. John Forster.—-Mise 
Abney.—Mrs. Diana Barker, relict of Mr, 
Joseph B. an eminent surgeon of this town, 
77.—Georgiana, second daughter of Mr..R. 
W. Gem, atterney.—Mrs. ‘Martha Brown, 
57.—William, son of Mr. Benson.—Francis 
Millard, gent.—Elizabeth, wife of Mr. David 
Prowett, 44; and afew days afterwards, her 
father, Mr. John Lowe, 84.—-+Mr. Thomas 
Hicks, 
SHROPSHIRE. | : 
The following premiums are proposed to 
be given at the next July meeting of the 
Shropshire Agricultural Society, which wild 
be held at the Lion Inn, Shrewsbury, on 
Friday, the 19th-ofthat month. Arpiece of 
plate, value ten guineas, for the best one-year 
-old short-woolled rami, béing in the owner’s 
possession six months before it is shewnj— 
a piece of plate, value ten guineas, for the 
best two-year old short-woolled ram under 
the like conditions ;—a piece of plate, value 
ten guineas, for the best one-year old long- 
wooulled ram, under the like conditions ;—= 
a piece of plate, value ten guineas, for the 
ines two year old long-woolled ram, under 
the 
