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Ediiiburgli ^ am), finally, took his degree at 

 Leyden, with the highest honour, in Oct. 

 1791. In the year 1793 he married Ui» 

 iirst cousin, EUcn, the oldest daughter and 

 co-heiress of the late Samuel Waterhouse, 

 esq. of Halifax, one of the justices of the 

 peace for the AVest Ridinc; of the county 

 of York, and a dcputy-lieutcnant for the 

 same district. Dr. A. fixed at Stafford, 

 and was directly appointed physician to 

 the County Infirmary. He removed into 

 the neighbourhood of Leicester, Oct. 1797, 

 where he continued to reside till his 

 deeply lamented death. All who knew 

 liim, must regret him ; and, to his imme- 

 diate friends, his loss is irre|>arable. 



STAFFORUSHIRE. 



A Savings^ Bank has lately been esta- 

 blished at Leek, under very favourable 

 auspices. 



Married.] Mr. T. Lay ton, of Breewood. 

 to Miss M. Willday, of Lichfield.— Mr. T. 

 Handles, of Wcduesbury, to Miss L. 

 Cocks, of Bradford-street, Birmingham. 



Died.] At Litchfield, Mr. .Salt. 



At Wolverhampton, in Brickiln-strect, 

 48, Mrs. A. Parker.— 4.5, Mr. H. Baker. 



At Wednesbury, 69, Mrs. E. Wright. 



At Bilston, 65, Mr. T. Cooper.— At 

 Tetlenhall, Mr. C. Olerenshaw.— At Rol- 

 lestone, 51, Sarah Maria, wife of theKev. 

 JohuFeploe Moslty, a.m. rector. 



WARWICKSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. Downes, to Miss Lap- 

 worth.— Mr. J. Edmunds, to Miss J. B. 

 Hughes; Mr. S. Spencer, to Miss S. 

 Paggett : all of Birmingham. — Mr. J. 

 Cliff, of Birmingham, to Miss C. Grattou, 

 of North Wingfield. 



Died.] At Birmingham, in Dale-end, 

 ' 25, Miss S. Wesson. — In Moseley-street, 

 72, Mrs. M. Moseley. 



At Coventry, 68, William Buck, esq. — 

 In Priory-row, Mr. Tookey. — In Earle- 

 strcct, Mr. Masters.— Mrs. Wilford. 



At Ashted, 90, Mrs. M. Bill.— At West 

 Bromwich, 77, Mrs. M. Wrstley, late of 

 Birmingham. — At Solihull, John Ed- 

 wards, esq, senior commander, R.N. — 68, 

 the Rev. W. Wade, n.D. rector of Corley 

 and Stivicliall. 



SHROPSHIRE. 



31arried.] The Rev. Jas. Matthews, to 

 Miss Rowland, both of Shrewsbury. — Mr. 

 Bridgewater, of Oswestry, to Miss K. 

 Roberts, of Sweeney. — Mr. Jeffreys, of 

 Much Wenlock, to Miss Davies, of Little 

 ■ Wenlock. — Mr. R. Davies, of Baschurcli, 

 to Miss A. Hinksman, of Prescot. 



Dicd.^ At Shrewsbury, in Windsor- 

 square, 93, Mr. W. Harris. — In St. 

 Alkmoud-square, Mrs. Congreve, sister to 

 the late Gen. Sir W. C, bart.-40, John 

 Craig, esq. deservedly lamented : he was 

 in extensive benefactor to the poor. 



At Bi'idguoith, Mis. Harvey, 



At Newport, 76, Mrs, E Tupham, de- 

 servedly rcgretlcd. 



At Eardiston, Lardy Smith, widow of Sir 

 William S. hart. 



WORCESTERSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. T. Chalk, to Miss E. 

 Faulkner, both of Worcester. — Mr. C. 

 Cooke, of Stourport, to Miss M. Francis, 

 of Dursley. — Mr. T. Coll is, of Stour- 

 bridge, to Miss S. Husband, of Lydiate- 

 house.— Mr. R. Harlland, of Bosbury, to 

 Miss A. Amphlelt, of Ombersley. 



Died.] At Worcester, 66, Henry 

 Slaughter, os(|. of KeU'iington. 



At Stouibrid:;e, 76, Mr. T. Overs. 



At Habbcrley, Adam Prattinson, esq. 

 •^At Rainbow-hill, near Worcester, 64, 

 William Sandford, esq. generally la- 

 mented. 



HEREFORDSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. E. Price, jun. to Miss A. 

 Edwards, both of Leominster. — The Rev. 

 C. J. Bird, rector of Mordiford and 

 Dynedor, to Miss R. Glover, of Norwich. 



Died.] At Hereford, 21, Robert Brian 

 Crowther, esq. geueially lauientcd. — lu 

 King's-street, 85, Mrs. Eckley. 



At Lower Weston, Mrs. King, deser- 

 vedly regretted. 



GLOUCESTER AN!) MONMOUTH. 



The Bristol Philosophical Institution 

 was opened on the 6th of January, when an 

 inaugural lecture was delivered by Profes- 

 sor Daubeny. A beautiful specimen of 

 organic remains, cut from the face of a 

 rock at Lyme, Dorset, was presented to 

 the Society towards their Museum. It is 

 the skeleton of a wonderful fish, between 

 the porpoise and the dolphin, and is said 

 to be that description of fossil which some 

 geologists call proteothaiirus ; others, icthy- 

 osaurus. 



The anniversary of the Gloucestershire 

 Constitutional Whig Club, took place at 

 Gloucester, General Guise president. 

 Several patriotic speeches and toasts were 

 delivered, and a number of new members 

 admitted. 



A subscription for the distressed Greeks 

 has been opened lately at Gloucester. 



The inhabitants of the parish of jSf. 

 James, Biistol, lately resolved to petition 

 parliament for the repeal of the Assessed 

 Taxes. 



Married.] Mr. J. Fletcher, of Chelten- 

 ham, to Miss J. Tibbitts, of Gloucester. — 

 Mr. J. Treby, of Redcross-street, to Mrs. 

 C. Ferris ; Mr. J. Farr, of Clare-street, to 

 Miss E. Workman : all of Bristol.— T. A. 

 Williams, esq. to Miss E. Price, of Mon- 

 mouth. — Nathaniel Wells, esq. of Pierce- 

 field, to Miss Owen, of London. — William 

 Harding, esq. of Twyning, to Miss M. 

 Griffiths, of Upton-upon-Severn. 



Died.] At Bristol, in Wellington-place, 

 Mrs. Rudliall, widow of ftlr. J. U. pro- 

 prietor of Felix Farley's Journal. 



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