1317.1 Stafordshire-.Wanvickshire-Skropshire-mrceM^^ 57S 



*^^^*-' •" - ford.ofWar«iek.-T.B.Dolben,esq.of 



Ipsley, to Miss Ann Clianibers, ot Co- 

 ventrv.- Job Power, esq. of Bcntley, to 



78, Mr. William Cooper. — 5'J, Mr- 

 George Clavke.-59, Mr. Samuel WarneT. 

 n-At Sn»re8ione, 'ir, Mr. W. GacUby. 



At Rel^rave, 78, Mr. Edmund Pole.— 

 Mr. Merviii.— 7S, Mr. William Rickitt.— 

 At Thornton, 4), the Hev. Richardson 

 Wood.— At Harwell, Mr. Thomas Dray- 

 ton.— At Prestwold, 4;5, Mr. Glover, 

 much respected,— 7B, Mr. Gamble, la- 

 mented. 



STAFFORDSHIRE. 



Mr. W. Smith, of Newcastle, bavins 

 pnblishcd a kind of Political Catechism, it 

 callrd forth the attention of some of the 

 JMagistraev. He has been examined by 

 these persons, and copies of the printed 

 work have been sent to the Secretary ot 

 State. , ^ -,. 



aiunied.] Samuel Gerrard, esq. to Miss 

 Elizabeth Fowler, of Peudiford-house.— 

 John Amphlett,jiin. esq. of Clent-Hoiise 

 to Miss Eliza Bcnyon, of Haughton-Hall. 

 —Thomas Yate Hunt, esq. to Miss Sarah 

 Cooke, of Swan Hill Ho.ise.-Mr. Shaw, 

 to Miss Agues Porter, both of Lane End. 

 —Mr. Joseph Burst, to Miss Mary Selvin, 

 both of Walsall. ., .„ 



Died.] At Litchfield, the widow of Mr. 

 Alderoian Mansell.— Mrs. Sarah Smith. 



At Wolverhampton, Mrs. Elizabeth 

 Sparrow. — :->6, Mrs. Ward. 



At Utioxeter, Mrs. Elizabeth Banks. 



At West Biomwich, 81, Mr. Jesson. 



At Wednesbury, Mr. William Danks 

 Alexander. „ , . ^, 



At Brewood, Mr. Thomas Grundy, justly 

 iaraented.— At Longcroft-hall, '^7, G. H. 

 Arden, esq.— At Coscley, 'i4, Mr. Sha- 

 drach Parks, much esteemed. 



WARWICKSHIRE. 



A late Birmingham-paper, commenting 

 on tlie tour of the'Russiau Prince Nicholas, 

 observes, " It is our wish tliat every atten- 

 tion should be shown by our townsmen to 

 ^tich illustrious foreigners as may visit ns; 

 but we mnch question the policy of throw- 

 ing open every iiait of ourmauutactories to 

 their attendants. We would rather recom- 

 mend the practice of the proprietor of one 

 of our most extensive establishments, who, 

 when recently applied to, returned tor an- 

 swer that he should be happy to shew the 

 whole to his Imperial Highness, but his 

 attendants could not be admitted. The 

 Duke under this restriction did not avail 

 himself (if the permission." 



Birmingham has adopted, from the want 

 of more eflicicut methods, for the relief of 

 the poor, the general temponsing system 

 of soup ei.lablishments. 

 >i.;i JUanicd.] Mr. W. Hughes, to Miss Ann 

 ^•■Cooper.— Mr. John Jetferies, to Miss 

 |Jri<lgi?t Rose.— Mr. Samuel Claves, to 

 Miss Norton : all of Birmingham.— Mr. 

 CUrke, of Livery-street, Birmingham, to 

 Miss Ann Harper, of Broseley.— Mr. 

 CUambcrs, of Birmius^ani, to Mi»S ^ulU 



Miss G.eeiiwav, of Minworth.-At Aston, 

 Mr. Thomas Edwards.- Mr. Reeves, of 

 Aston, to Miss Diana Gilbert, of RadtorA. 



^DM] At Warwick, 83, Mr. Benjatnin 

 Smart, one of tlie Society of Fr.ends.-- 

 In the Square, 42, Mr. T. B. HodgktnsoD. 

 —At the Bridge End, 7'J, Mr. Ward. 



At Birminahacn, in Wenman-row, 71, 

 Mr. Samuel Hobday, deservedly regretted. 

 -In Park-street, (i7, Mrs. Evans.— In 

 Paradise-street,?:,, Mr. Robert Whttmore 

 Simpson, gieatly respected -On SnoW- 

 hill, 73, Mrs. Mary Munell.-In SmalU 

 brook-street, 66, Mr. Richard Mathews.— 

 7,i, Mr. Thomas Russell.-80, Mr. Tho- 

 mas Ketland, much and deserved^ re- 

 spected.— in St. Paul's square, 4y, Mr. »• 

 AV^atton 



At Lkpworth.reclory, the Rev. James 

 Way, A.M. rector of Advvell.— At Ulct- 

 swinford, 64, the Rev. Benjamin Carpcntei 

 of Stourbridge.- At Willeuhall, 78, Mr. 

 Clempson. 



SIIROfSIIIRE. . 



This county has been foreittost in its 

 adoption and practical entbrcement to* 

 plans for the relief of the poor: but its be- 

 nevolence is necessarily circumscribed aaa 

 very unequal to the calls upon it. 



Married.] Mr. Benjamin Hickman, to 

 Miss Elizabeth Valentine, both of Ludlow. 

 —Mr. Edward Sankey, of Clun, to Miss 

 Esther Lilwall. 



Died.] At Shrewsbury, IMiss Sarah 

 Powell.— Mr. Fraile.— Mrs. Lloyd. 



At Ludlow, IMiss Susm Edwards. 



At Coomer, 84, iSIrs. Bate, much re- 

 spected.-At Frankwen, 65, the wife ot 

 Mr. Edward Harwood. 



At Frodesby, Miss Charlotte Edwardcs. 



WORCESTERSHIRE. 



A meeting has taken place at Worcester 

 for the relief of the poor : the subscriptions 

 do honour to the benevolence of the city : 

 and much temporary relief will be efleeted 

 to those who are forced to subsist oh public 



Many of the principal Nail Ironmongers 

 of Dudley, liave come to the resoTtftion of 

 opposing by every means in their power 

 the illegal practice adopted by many 

 masters of paying the nailers in p-ovisions 

 instead of JuoH*-*/ i the penalty tor this of- 

 fence is tol. which the Alagistrates of the 

 neighourhood have rasolved to enforce. 



Married.} Ciiailes Ludlow Walker, esq. 

 of Redland, to Miss Mary Ann Pyndur, of 

 Arcley-house.— Mr. Samuel Danks, of 

 Bewdley, to Miss Elizabeth Thomas, of 



Died.] At Worcciter, Mrs, Sirt^fli.— Mrs. 



J-. Bridges. ' ' ' 



At KiU»krmiuster, ri, Mr. W..9aimoii. 



