Pale, 
ridge. 
1808,] 
At Alford, Mr. William Jackson, 81. 
At Lincoln, Mr. William Smith, a ial 
ber of the Lincoln Volunteer Infantry, 2 
At Willingham, near Louth, Mrs. Cou 
toils, wife of the Rev. Rawleni (om 
At Marcham le Dean, Mr, Amos Fenn, 
At Spalding, Mrs. Smith. * 
At Sleaford, Mr. R. Smith, 32. 
At Stamford, Henry, the infant son of Dr. 
Arnold.-Rev. Edward Edwards, warden of 
Brown’s Hospital, 78.—Mrs. Shield, relict 
of Henry S. esq. of Preston, Rutland. 
At North Luffenham, Mr. Thomas Wil- 
gon, more than 47 years a schoolmaster of 
that place, 71. 
At Corringham, 
65. 
Mr. William Cottam, 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
_ Married.| At Wolverhampton, H. Bayley, 
esg. of Great Bar, to Miss Catharine Barber. 
—Mr. H. Sloane, of Wellingbvrough,- to 
Miss Maria Paoud, third daughter of the late 
Mr. Sam. P. of Bilston. 
At Stafford, Ms. John Bromley, gun. to 
Mrs. Dickenson, widow of Mr. 
Rugeley.—Mr. Bennett, of Faymcote, to 
Miss M. Eykin,. of Wolverhampton. 
At Madeley, Mr. Hancox, of Caalbrook~- 
o Miss Joyce Miller, of the Iron 
At Handsworth, Mr. Francis Connor, to 
Miss Tolley, both of Birmingham. 
« Died.] At Endon, near Leek, Thomas 
Sutton, esq. 99, 
. At Bushbury, Mr. Jolin Corser. 
At Walton, Mr. Harding, 66. 
. At. Acton Trussel, near Stafford, 
Hall, 99. . 
At Newcastle- under-Lyme, in the 56th 
year of her age, Mrs. Wilson, wife of Mr. 
Alexander W. She retired to rest apparently 
in as good health as usual, was seized with 
the complaint which terminated her life, at 
four o’clock in the morning, and expired ina 
few minutes.—Mr. Beeche. 
At Stafford, the Rev. H. Proctor, 77. 
. At Walton, near Stafford, Mr. Michael 
Harding. 
At Lane Delph, in the Potteries, Mr. 
Birks, of the Angel public-house. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.] At Alderminster, Mr. William 
Scott, jeweller, of Birmingham, to Miss 
Lovett, of Gouldecott, near Stratford-upon- 
Avon. 
\ At Birmingham, Mr. W: Tidland, mer- 
chant, of London, to Miss H. Dean.—Mr. 
Thomas Hopkins, to Miss Tibbetts, daughter 
Mrs. 
of Mr. Thomas T. of Warwick. 
At Edgbaston, Mr. Jolin Field, to Miss 
Mary Chamberlain, both of Birmingham.— 
Lancelot Rollaston, esq. of Watnall, Notting- 
hanishire, to Miss Chetwynd, only daughter 
of Sir George C, bart. ot Grendon Hall. 
Died.) At Birmingham, Mr. Jobn Holland. 
—Mr. john Reading, 74.—Mrs. Sanders, wite 
of Mr. Mark Sir. Wm, Dallaway, 80,— 
* 
T. D. of 
Stafford—Warwick—Shropshire—W orcester. 
a 
495 
Mr. John ‘Thornton, sen, 68.—Mrs. Mary 
Newell, 81.——-Mrs. Ann Hubbard, wife of 
Mr. Henry H.—Mr. Lutwyche.— Ann, young- 
est daughter of Mr. Lowty, sen.—Mr. Shaw. 
—Mr. Joseph Green, 23 years a faichful pas- 
tor of the General Baptist church in Lombard- 
street, in this town, 56.—Miss Eliza Cooper 
Royle, 18. 
At Cradley, Mr. Humphrey Baffery, 76. 
At Warwick, Mrs. Williams, wife of Mr 
J. W.—Mrs. Ann Hands. 
At Alcester, William Burrow, esq. inspeew 
tor of taxes 
At Henley, Mrs. Gibbs. 
At Haselor, John Haynes, esq. 
At Coventry, Mrs. Gravenor. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.] At Shrewsbury, the Rev. Tha. 
Bernard Coleman, rector of Church Stretton, 
to Anne, the eldest daughter of. John Stack- 
house, esq. of Actun Scott —Mr. Edward 
Prodgers, banker, of Ludlow, to Miss Powell, 
of Ludford. 
At Ludlow, Mr. J. Teesdale, of London, 
to Harriet, youngest daughter of G.Whittall, 
esq- of Ludlow. 
At Culmington, Mr. G. Anderson, attore 
ney, of Ludlow, to Miss E. Downes, of 
Madeley Park, 
At Braseley, Mr. Fifield, surgeon, to Miss 
Elizabeth Corbett. 
At Oswestry, Mr. E. Footman, aged 23, 
to Mrs. Burt, 74, 
At Baschurch, Mr, Owen, to Mrs, Brown. 
At Hodnett, Mr. C. A. Bectenson, surgeon 
to Miss D, M. Dawes. 
Died.| At the Grove, Mr. Lloyd. 
At Shrewsbury, Mr. Richard Lawrence. — 
Mr. Hayward, sen. many years town marshal 
of this borough, i —Mr. J. Smalley, only 
son of Mr. C. S, I 
At Pearce Wy Mis. Catharine Allinson. 
~-Mrs. Batho, 92. 
At Wellington, in her 81st year, Mrs. 
Ann Gardner, second daughter of the late 
Rev. Laurence Gardner, vicar of Ercall. Her 
unaffected piety towards God was daily mani- 
fested by a chearful serenity of mind, the 
most patient resignation to the Divine Will, 
and a constant readiness to forego every en- 
joyment, and, if required, every comfort of 
her own life, to promote the happiness of 
those connected with her. 
At Pentreclawdd, near Oswestry, Mr. John 
Davis, 92. 
At Dolgelly, Mr. Tho. Richards, attorney. 
At Smethcott, Mr. Edward Groom. 
At Bridgnorth, Ann, retict of (. Warner, 
esq. Many years a commander in the Eatt- 
India Company’s service. 
At Upton Magna, Miss Nevett. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] At Clent, Mr. P. Beck, to Miss 
E. Meeson. 
At Old Swinford, Mr. Hampton, of Stour- 
bridge, to Miss Richards, daughter of Mr. R. 
ofthe Vine inn. « 
At 
