Staffordshire — Gluiicesier and Monmouth. 



584 



Anne, wife of the Rev. T. Hanbury, 

 A.M. rector of Church Laugton. 



At au advanced ag:e, Mrs. A. Clarke, of 

 Donisthorpe. 



STAPFOBDSHIRE. 



Married.'] At Handsworth, Mr. Isher- 

 wood, of London, to El. Anne, eldest 

 daughter of the late W. Dawes, esq. of Bir- 

 mingham. — Mr. J. Foster, of Bilston, to 

 Arine, young'est daughter of the late J. 

 Morris, esq. of Bradley. 



Died.] At Lichfield, 71, Anne, relict 

 of the late Mr. B. Mansell, innkeeper. — 

 Mrs. Johnson, 95. 



At Wolverhampton, 39, Mrs. L. Rat- 

 cliffe. — After au illness of a few minutes 

 only, Mr. G. Spink. 



At Burtou-upon-Trent 80, Mr. J. Or- 

 giU. 



Aged 80, Mr.s. L. Hill, widow, late of 

 Wolverhampton. 



At Sedgley, Mary, youngest daughter 

 of the late Mr. J. Shaw. — Sarah, wife of 

 Mr. J. Jackson, nail-factor, CO. 



At or near Walsall, 72, Mr. C. Worsey, 

 grazier. 



In her 54th year, Mrs. Wightwick, of 

 Bushbury-hall, the last heiress of the fa- 

 mily of Stubbs, Water Eaton. 



Mrs. M. Croxall, 63, of Smithwick 

 Mills. 



WARWICKSHIRE. 



Population of Warwick 6103, increase 

 1150. 



Watch presented to the Queen from Co- 

 ventry. The dial is of fine gold with the 

 royal arms on it, aud the works through- 

 out are studded with rubies. The whole 

 are displayed through a glass. 



Slurried.] At Birmingham, Mr. R. Nash, 

 to Miss E- Poolton.— Mr. T. Baxter, to 

 Miss M. A.Hilgrove.— Mr. W. Cotton, of 

 Wilncote, to Miss El. Moorwood.— Mr. T. 

 Briggs, to Miss A. Hill.— Mr. J. Galey, 

 toMissR. Parton.— At Sow, Mr. T. Bol- 

 ton, corn-factor, of Banbury, to Ann, only 

 daughter of T. Hale, esq. 



Died.] At Birmingham, Mrs. Wood, 

 widow of the late Mr. G. W. of St . George's 

 Tavern. — Mr. B. Hughes, 61. — In her 52d 

 year, Mrs. M. Walford. — In his 85th year, 

 Mr. S. Taylor, late of Tamwortb. — Dru- 

 silla, eldest daughter of Mrs. S. Blake- 

 more. — In her 71st year, Mrs. E. Allport, 

 widow. — Mr.W.J.Paxton, 1st lieut. in the 

 Plymouth division of Marines. 



At Stratford-upou-Avon, in his 70th year 

 R. Mander, esq. one of the Body Cor- 

 porate. 



Sarah, wife of T. Richardson, esq. of 

 Shirley-street. 



At Camphill, near Birmingham, Capt. J. 

 Considine, of the 13th Light Dragoons. 



At Bentley Heath, near Knowie, Ann 

 Copsill, having lately completed her 100th 

 year. 



At Edgbaston, in his 65tb year, Mr. J. 



[July 1, 



Busby. — Aged 28, Mr. J. Arnold, son of 

 J. A. esq. of Wormleighton. 



SHROPSHIRE. 



Married.] At Ludlow, J. Prodgers, esq. 

 banker, to Miss A. Baugh. — At Welling- 

 ton, at the Friends Meeting House, 3Ir. 

 J. Duck, surgeon, of Taunton, to Miss S. 

 Mullett. — Mr. Anslow, of Shrewsbury, to 

 Miss Jane Cowdler, of Dryton. — ^Mr. G. 

 Hadderton, of Act on Hill, to Miss Faulk- 

 ner, of Market Drayton. — Mr. T. Windsor, 

 of Loppington, to Miss Wilkinson, of 

 Wolverley. 



Died.] At Shrewsbury, 67, Mr. J.Jones, 

 of Claremont Hill. — Mr. H. Podmore, ba- 

 ker, 71. 



At Chetton, in his 32d year, Mr. J. 

 Reece. 



Mrs. A. Jones, widow, of Duyfpole- 

 conrt. — In her 77th year, Mrs. Nixon, of 

 Audlem. 



WORCESTERSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. J. Lavies, surgeon, of 

 Charles-street, Westminster, to Miss M. 

 Bedford, of Birlingham, in this county. — 

 At Malvern, R. Barnet, esq. to Henrietta, 

 2d daughter of the late W. Farquharson, 

 esq. — M. Gracebrooke, jun. esq. of Aude- 

 nain, near Stourbridge, to Miss Phillips, 

 only daughter of J. P. esq. of Birmingham. 



Died.] At Worcester, Mrs. M. Henson, 

 wife of W. H. lace-manufacturer. 



At Hallow Park, of that fatal disease, ' 

 the croup, Frances, &c. youngest daugh- 

 ter of S. Wall, esq. 



In his 80th year, Mr. T. Green, of 

 Shendley-courf, Northfield. 



At Leigh, 20, Mr. R. C. Cottrell. 



HEREFORDSHIRE. 



Population of Hereford. Males 4072, 

 females 5004, houses 1826, increase of in- 

 dividuals 1812. 



Married.] Thomas, only son of T. 

 Pearce, esq. of Llaugorr-court, to Harriet, 

 youngest daughter of T. Tunstall, esq. of 

 Norton Canon. — Mr. W.Turner, of Eccles 

 Green, to Jane, daughter of Mr. Croose, of 

 Ocle. 



Died.] Aged 64, the Rev. R. D. Squire, 

 prebendary of Hereford Cathedral, and 

 many years head master of the college 

 school in that city. — Mr. Cross, of Tups- 

 ley, and formerly of Lugwardine, near 

 Hereford. 



At Kingsland, in his 52d year, the Rev. 

 R.D.Evans, M.A. rector, &c. 



GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 



Population of Gloucester 9771, increase 

 1590. 



Wotton-under-Edge 5001, increase 1204. 



Married.] N. W. Senior, esq. barrister, 

 of Lincoln's-inn, to M. Charlotte, eldest 

 niece, of J. Mair, esq. of Iron Acton, ia 

 this county. — Mr. P. Foxwell, of Basing- 

 hall-street, London, to Sarah, eldest daugh- 

 ter of the late Dr.G. Cruikshanks, of Ja- 

 maica. — Mr. R. Parker, solicitor, to Mrs. 

 M. Pearce, 



