186 
At Manby, near Louth, $, Wellfit, esq. 61. 
At Upton, near Gainsborough, Mr. Samuel 
Leonard, many years chief constable for that 
district, 75. \ 
The Rev. R. Lock, vicar of Long Benning- 
ton, in this county, and of Farndon cum Bal- 
derton, Notts. 
At Partney, the Rev. William Tyler, rec- 
tor of Bratoft and Ashby, near Spilsby. 
At Wharton, near Gainsborough, Mrs. 
Brooke, wife of Mr. B. printer, of Doncaster. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married] At Barwell, near Hinckley, 
Thomas. Pemberton, esq. to Miss Hooke, 
daughter of the late Licut.,colonel H. of the 
47th regiment. 
At Leicester, Mr. Cooper, of Bristol, to 
Miss Hacket. 
At Lutterworth, Mr. William Neale, to 
Miss Straton. 
. -AcShenton, Mr. Rubbley, of Earl's Shil- 
ton, to Mis Be: by. 
Died.| At Coteshatch, the Rev. Robert 
Marriott, rector of that place, and of Gilmor- 
ton, in this county, 67. 
At Loughborough, Mr. Samuel Kirkman. 
At Rean Manor Parks, Mr. Patchett, wife 
of Mr. John P, 77. f 
At Leicester, Miss Elizabeth Bradsworth. 
=Edward, youngest son of W, Walker. esq. 
At Humberton, Mr. George Wolfe, 98. 
At Cadeby, Mr. Samuel Marson, 20. 
At Bilston, Mr. Glenn, 75. 
Ac Lutterworth, Mrs. Mary King, 85. 
At Melton Mowbray, Mrs. Alliott, 77. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married ] At Clifton, Thomas Byng, esq. 
_ of Tamworth, to Miss Maria Wwyllym. 
At Handsworth, Mr. Steward, of Broms- 
. grove, Worcestershire, to Miss Martha 
Vickers.—-Mr. G. Bradley, to Miss P. Lioyd, 
both of Birmingham. 
At Burton on Trent, Mr. V@lliam Hanson, 
to Miss Wilvich. } 
Died.| At Tamworth, Mrs Mary Carey, 82 
At Walsall, Mr. Henry Pitt, surgeon- 
At Wolverhauipton, Benj. Pountnev, esq. 
At Lane End, in the Potteries, Mr. J. New- 
bold. 
At Pattingham, W. Winkle; gent. 
At Bradley, John Wilkinson, esq 80. He 
was a man endowed with a great mind hap- 
pily blending great enterprize and energy. 
He was a great promoter of pubdjic improve- 
ments, fri-ndly to agriculture and canals, and 
hed few, if any equals, as an iron-muster, in 
which, by his invention and spirit of enter- 
prize, he was decidedly the first to bring that 
great branch of our national wealth and pro- 
‘Sperity to its present~pitch of perfection. 
Though he tived to see the iron trade rising 
into great importance, he still thoug¥r fe in 
its infancy, and susceptible of much improve- 
ment ; and though frugal in his manners and 
habits, he was not “sparing of expensive expe- 
Fiments for the advancement of his favourite 
Leicester —Stafford—Warwick—Shropshires [Sepét? 7; 
object, the iron trade, in which he had ac- 
quired, what he justly merited, an ample for- 
tune. The loss of snch a character, so exten~ 
“sively connected with the labouring classes 
of the community, cannot he otherwise than 
severely felt; but ever iriendly to objects of 
national improvement, he has left directions 
to his executors to carry on his nuinerous 
works on, their present extensive scale. He 
dire. ted his bedy to be buried in an iron coffin 
at his seat at Castle-head, Lancashire, where 
he had created a considerable increase to his 
property, by reclaiming an extensive tract of 
moss land, which has been spoken of by agri~ 
culturists as one of the first efforts of the kind 
in this or any othercountry. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married] At Birmingham, William Wi- 
thering, esq captain in the Warwickshire 
militia, to Lydia, only daughter of the late J 
Richards, esq—Mr. M_ P. James, banker, 
to Miss Olivia Lloyd, daughter of Chaples 
L. esq.—Mr. S.. Wheeler, merchant, to 
Mary, only dau-hter of Henry Thomas, esq. 
—Mr. W. H..Smith, merchant, to Miss 
Mary Suter. 
At Coventry, Mr. 
Elizabeth Hewett. 
Died.] At Whitley, Mrs. Jones, 69. 
At Coventry, Mrs. Holland, 84.—Mrs J. 
Horsefull —Mrs. Johnson. —Mrs. Howard, 
90.—WMr. Davies, 34.—Mrs. J. Barnes, 71. 
At Longbridge, Mc. Joseph Blick, twenty 
years one of the assessors and collectors’ of 
the king’s taxes in Warwick. 
At Kenilworth, Mrs Aldridge, 60, 
At Atherstone, Mrs. Allport, 
At Coleshill, Mrs. Rathbone. 
At Warwick, Mary Ann, second daughter 
of Mr. James Loveday. , 
At Bedworth-hall, near Coventry, Mrs, | 
Piercy, wife of Mr. William P. 
At Birmingham, Mr. Francis Twist, 70. 
Mr. Jonathan Fardun —Mr. William Foulks. 
—Mrs. Phillips, wife of Mr. William P. 70. 
—Mrs. Bond, 77.—Mrt. R. Haynes.—Me, 
Friend.—Mr. Maddox.—Mr. Thomas Lucas. 
w=—Mr. Zaccheas Walker, merchant, 71.— 
Mr. Samuel Ward.—-Mrs. Johnson.-—Mr. 
George Edwards, 27.——Mrs, Ann Lowe 
Mr. Thomas Moss, 57. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.] At Wellington, Captain George 
Smith, of Liverpool, to Miss Emma Hay~- 
ward, of Shrewsbury. XS oral 
John Humpliries, esq. of Rhiewport, Mont- 
gomeryshire, to Merial, daughter of the late 
Rev, D. Griffiths, rector of Hordley. 
Died.| At her house, near Ellesmere, the 
Dowager Lady Kenyon, relict of Lord Kz late 
lord chief justice of thé King’s Bench. 
At Goulding, Mrs. Eliz. Langley, 84. 
At Sutton, near Shrewsbury, Miss Ann 
Hiies, eldest daughter of Mr. Simon H. 
At Shrewsbury, Mrs. Green —Mrs. fones, 
wife of Mr. Humphry J. of the Angel Inn,— 
$ Mr. 
James Roly, to Misa 
