194 Staffordshire-— IVarmckshire—S'Ju'Opshire, i^c. [Sept. l. 



the benefit of her licalth, Mifs Dorothy 

 Clarke, diugliter of Mr. Thomas C, of Bur- 



bage. 



STAFFORDSHIRE. 



MarrUd.'] At Wcllon, Mr. William Ben- 

 nett, of Calto, aged SO, to Mifs Sarah Adams, 

 60. 



At Hanley, John Hatherley, efq. of Filh- 

 wick, Devon, to MifsTVIartha WiHon, daugh- 

 ter of D.ivid W. efq. 



At Tamworth, Mr. Sheward, of Ipfley, to 

 Mifs Walker. 



At Wolverhampton, Mr. Charles Marfli, 

 to IMifs Sparrow. 



At Madeley, Mr. John Harris, of Worcef- 

 ter, to Mifs Gueft, daughter of Mr. G. of 

 Madelev Wood. 



Dud.'\ At Wolverhampton, Mr, John 

 Chapman. 



At the Hough, near Stafford, the lady of 

 Wm. Orange, efq. of the 38th regiment, 

 daughter of the late Rev. W. B. Phillipfon, 

 ofPeterUorough. 



WARWICKSHIRE. 



A meeting of feveral of the moft rcfpcfta- 

 ble inhabitants of Birmingham wjs held on 

 -the 4th of Aug'.ift, to take into confidcni- 

 tion the propriety of cftablifhing a public 

 brewerv company in that town. At this 

 meeting it was rsfolved that the fum ot 

 40,00(11. be fuljfcribcd in iharcsof lOOl. each, 

 iS a capital for eft;ibli(hing and carrying on 

 fuch a brewery ; and that as foon as the fub- 

 ft ription fhall amount to the above fum, a ge- 

 neral meeting of the fubfcribers ihall be 

 called, and a committee appointed to endea- 

 vour ro treat with the |iro|:rietors ot tiic Bri- 

 tannia Brewery, v. ho .ire willing to difpofe of 

 it, tor the purchafe of the fame. The prc- 

 fent amoun'. of fubf.ripcions exceeds 10,OU01. 



M^rritii.] At WootLon Wawcn, the Rev. 

 M.T. Bccher, late fellow of King's College, 

 Cambridge, and head mallev of the royal 

 gramniar-fchool in Bury St. Edmund's, to 

 Mrs. Scott, relia of Lieut. S. of the loyal 

 navy. 



At Alton Beri.Ath Botfield, efq. of Dirtcns, 

 Salon, to Mil's Charlotte Withering, of the 

 Larches, only daujliter of the late Dr. W. 



At Birmingham, Mr. Dimmock, of Moor- 

 tioft iron-v.orks, to Mil's Bagnall, daugh.cr 

 of tlie Lite Mf. Edw. B. of Wednclbury. 



At Wjrwick, Mr. John Allen, to Mifs 

 Elkington. 



At Coventry, Mr. John Elderlhavv, to Mifs 

 Alice Reeve. 



J. GardiK-r-, efq., of Mapleborough Green, 

 to Mifs Starkey, only daughter of John S., 

 efq., of Ipfles'. 



DUJ.] At Birmingham, Mr. James Wil- 

 lis, 5o. — Mr. Kafil Hunt, an ingenious me- 

 chanic, ■81.— Mr. Edwavci Whitfield, fen — 

 Mr. IVanton.— -Mrs. Piobin, wife of Mr. Wil- 

 liam P. — Mrs. Penton Mrs. Robinfon. — 



iMrs. Morris, wife of Mr. George M., 71,— 

 Wifs Eftlier Bbden, i!l. 

 At Coventry, ,Mr. John Petc^ 59. 



At Stourbridge, Mifs Edwards, of tliG 

 Three Crowns. 



At Earlington, Mr. Edward Roberts, for- 

 merly of Oxford, .iG. He was fuddcnly feiz- 

 ed witli a fit while in perfcft health, and im- 

 mediately expired without uttering a word. 



At Edgbafton, Mr. J. P. Marindin, one of 

 the oldeft merchants of Birmingham. 



SHROPSHIRE. 



Married.'] At SlirewAury, R. B. Dean, 

 efq., of Lincoln's Inn, to Mifs S. Owen, 

 daughter of the late Moftyn, O., efq. of 

 Woodhoufe. — air. Gwynn, to Mifs Jane 

 Morgan. — Mr. Newling, ftationcr, to Mifs 

 Stringer, of Llanf:iir. 



At Ludlow, G. T.Browne, efq., of Wini- 

 fred D.ilc, near Bath, to Mifs Mary Sneade, 

 daughter i f the Rev. Samuel S. 



At Bafchurch, Mr. John Wingfield, of the 

 Cottage, to Mils E. Woolwich, of Little 

 Nefs. 



Died.'] At Shrewlbury, Mrs. Smith.— Mr. 

 W. Farrcll, ti!t. — Mr. Brayne, formerly 4 

 butcher, but had icrired from bufinefs. 



At Wroxetcr, Airs. Clayton, 87. 



At Woolerton, near Drayton, iilr. Liver- 

 fedge. 



At Wellington, Mr. Lawley. 



At Church Stretton, Mrs. Lloyd. 



Ac Kinlall, near Ofwellry, Mrs. Brough- 

 all, wife of Mr. Walter B. 



At Ofweltry, Mrs. Sufan Price. 



At Le.iton, Mr. Henry Kent. 



At Wem, Mrs. Dicliin, wife of the Rev. 

 George D., rcflor of Moreton Corbet, and 

 and vicar of Starxfon. — Mrs. Kemp, wife of 

 Mr. K., 6(). 



At EUcfmcrc, on his return from Park- 

 gate, Mr. Jofeph Davies, fen., of Shrewlbu- 

 ry— Mr. Samuel Jackfon, of Caftle Pulver- 

 batch 



At Foxholes, near Wcm, Mr. Samuel 

 Cotton. 



WORCESTERSHIRF.. 



Married.] At Ec«dlcy, Mr. Hadewood, 

 attorney, of Bridgnorth, to Mrs. Zouch, of 

 Stratford on Avon. 



At Shipfton on Stour, Mr. Parry, auc- 

 tioneer, to Mils Stephens. 



At Kiddcrniinliei, Mr. Thomas Willing- 

 ton, ironmonger, of London, to Mifs Green. 



Died.] ."il Worcefter, Mr. William WaU 

 dron.— Mil's Prucn, youngell daughter of the 

 late Mr. P. — Mrs. Walker, widow of Mr. 

 Mattliev W.— Mrs. Tompkins, v.ifc of Mr. 

 T., maltftcr, of SiJbury. 



At Perlhore, Mifs Smith, daughter of 

 George S.:jith Bradihaw, efq. 



At Elithfield, the Rev. Walter Bagot, 74. 



At Lv.efliam, Mrs. Buvlingham, wife oS 

 Mr. Richard B. 



At Fladl.ury, Mifs Harward, eldeft daugh- 

 ter of the Rev. John H. 



At Bcwdlcy, Mrs. 'Wanklin, wife of Rich- 

 ard W., clq., 61. 



At Haliord Bridge, Richard D.;vis, efq., 

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