1821.] 



Ijticestfr and Rutland — }Voreeslershire. 



48* 



At Gainsboroug'h, in his 18th year, Mr. 

 Hind, jun. he was six feet six inches high. 



At Market Raisin, 21, Sartih, eldest 

 dauofhter of the Rev. J. Robinson. 



In his 83d year, the Rev. J. Myers, 

 many years chaplain at Grimsthorpe Castle, 

 rector of Wyberton, &c. 



LEICESTER AND RUTLAND. 



On the 4th of April commenced the 

 building of twelve baths at Ashby-de-la- 

 Zouch, the whole of which are to be com- 

 pleted in .lune. There is to be a large and 

 elegant pump room, 50 feet by 30, with a 

 portico, colonnade and balcony in front. 

 Analysis of the Ashby mineral water. 

 A wine gallon of the water contains. 



Grains. 

 Muriate of soda - - 1904 



Ditto of magnesia - - 208 



Ditto oflime ... 168 



Sulphate of soda - - 128 



Ditto oflime ... 72 



Carbonate of lime - - 40 



Carbonate of iron - - 16 



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Marriedr\ At Leicester, Mr. H. Dalby, 

 solicitor, to Miss King, of I^oughboro.' — 

 Mr. H- C Sutton, to Miss Dumclow. — Mr. 

 Clay, to Miss E.Colley. — At Lutterworth, 

 Mr. Humberstone, grazier, of Somerby, to 

 Miss A. Lea. — At Thurlaston, Mr. W. 

 Peesland, grazier, of Pecklelon, to Miss 

 A. Tomlinson. — Mr. J. Sculthorpe, solici- 

 tor, of Hinckley, to Miss Williams, of 

 Rugby, Warwick. — Mr. J. Lakin, hosier, 

 of Market Bosworth, to Miss Knight, of 

 Stoke Golding. 



Died.'] At Leicester, aged 26, Jane, 

 daughter of Mr. W. Harold. — Of a dropsy, 

 26, Mr. B. Hardy, laylor, formerly of 

 Newark. 



At Oakham, of an abscess in his head, 

 aged 33, the Rev. Mr. Macfarlanc, curate. 



At Pocketgate, near Loughborough, 72, 

 Mr. J. Woodforth, farmer. 



At Markfield, T. Adnut, gent.— Of an 

 apoplectic fit, Mr. G.Weston. 



In London, aged 20, George, only son 

 of Mr. Whitchurch, of Melton Mowbray. 



At Thurmaston, 26, Miss A. Whateley. 

 — Mr. E. Baker, of Sileby, lately a grocer 

 at Nottingham. 



STAFFORDSHIRE. 



Married.] At Wolverhampton, the Rev. 

 R.Wind, to Miss E. Bond. — AtEllesmere, 

 Mr. Wilson, gun-smith, of Wedeusbury, 

 to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Davis, 

 Whitesmith. 



Died.] At Lichfield, Mrs. Taylor, wife 

 of Mr. T. of the George Inn. 



At Walsall, 72, Elizabeth Reynolds. 

 Her station in life was humble, but her 

 genuine worth procured her affectionate 

 friends, and many tributcK of respect from 

 her superiors. — Mrs. Arnold, wife of Mr. 

 A.of VVhiltington, near Litchfieldt 



In his 60th year, Mr. Walhouse, esq. of 

 Hatherton, late High Sheriff. — Mrs. Bowles, 

 relict of the Rev. St.G. B. of Coverswall. 



At Knightley, C. Swann, esq., many 

 years high constable for the hundred of 

 Cuttlestoiie. 



WAnWICKSHIBE. 



Married.] Mr. B. Beaufoy, surgeon of 

 Meriden, to Miss A. Kirkland, of Coventry. 

 — W. Dickens, esq. of Cherrington, to 

 Lucy, 2nd daughter of the Hon. Mr. Justice 

 Park. — At Bugbrook, G. Bicknell, esq. of 

 Queen-street, Berkeley-square, London, to 

 Alice, eldest daughter of the Rev. J. Ken- 

 dall. 



In London, Mr. H. Tindale, druggist, of 

 Birmingham, to Miss Cooke, of Judd 

 House, SomersTown. 



Died.] At Birmingham, in her 24tb 

 year, Mary, wife of Mr. R. Heatoii, jun. 

 — Aged 67, Mrs. Wright, ofYardley. 



At Corngreaves, 73, J. Atwood, esq. elder 

 brother of M. A. esq. banker, of Birming- 

 ham. 



At Stratford-upon-Avon, in consequence 

 of a fall from his horse, Mr. Barnhurst, 

 solicitor. 



At Solihull, in her 82d year, Rebecca, 

 wife of R. Ciiattock, esq. — Mrs. A. Lyd- 

 dall. 



SHROPSHIRE. 



Married.] At Hodnet, Mr. T. Churton, 

 to Miss M. A. Hodgkin, niece to T. H. esq. 

 ofCorra. — F. Collins, esq. of Barton, near 

 Staffo:d, to Anne, eldest daughter of Mr. 

 Wilson, of Gain's Lodge, near Shrewsbury. 

 — Mr. W. Bridgman, of Minton, to Mi-.s 

 E. Vaughati, of the Lea, near Bishop's 

 Castle. — At Shrewsbury, R. L. Evans, esq. 

 youngest son of R. E. esq. of Trelyddan 

 Hall, Montgomeryshire, to Miss H. Symes. 



Died.] At Shrewsbury, Mrs. E. Keasy, 

 nearl}' thirty years housekeeper in the 

 Rocke family. 



At Oswestry, Phillis, the daughter of 

 the late Dr.T'M. Cockerill. 



At Newport, in her 27th year, Mary, 

 wife of the Rev. E. Meredith, A.M. head 

 master of the Free Grammar School . 



At O'dbury, near Bridgnorlh, in his 60th 

 year, the Rev.T. I\J. Lyster, upwards of 

 thirty years justice of peace for the county, 

 a situation which he filled with integrity 

 and independence. — At Donninglon, near 

 Newport, in her 25th year, Sophia, third 

 daughter of Mr. B. Madely, surveyor, of 

 >Vellington. 



At the Tukies, near Broseley, in his 

 71st year, T. Bryan, esq. — At Hodnett, 

 42, Mr. G.Morris, sadler. 



At Wellington, 73, T. Fox, esq. one of 

 the Society of Friends. 



WORCF,.STERSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. Harrison, of the Cro^vn 

 Inn, Malvern, to Mrs. Philpots of Wor- 

 cester. 



Died.] At Dudley, in his Md year, Mr. 

 £. Dodger, glatg-uiaker. At 



