1823.] Staffordshire — Warwickshire—Shropshire^ Sfc. 



Married.} Mr. W. Smith, to Miss 



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Beaumont; Mr, G. Yoxou, to Miss 

 Gieatorex; Mr. J. Hesketh, to Miss E. 

 Eyres : all of Leicester. — The Rev. 

 J. Dudley, of Sileby, to Mrs. Heath, of 

 tlie Leicester-road, Loughborough.— Mr. 

 S. Wilkes, to Miss L. Wilcox, both of 

 Hinckley. — Mr. J. Kr.owles, to Mis. A. 

 Gibbs; Mr. W. Sweet, to Miss A. 

 Spencer: all of Ashby de la Zonch. — 

 Mr. Ewbank, to Mrs. Kane, both of 

 Loughboroiioii. — Mr Henfrey, of Melton, 

 to Miss Inchley, of Maiket Overton. 



Died.] At Leicester, 80, Mr. J. Ains- 

 worth, a very ingenious and public-spi- 

 rited raan, though in humble circum- 

 stances. — In Belvoir-stieet, 79, Mrs. A. 

 H)we.— 47, Mr. Charles Smith.— Mr. T. 

 Bum. — In tlic Haymarket, 37, Mrs. K. 

 Riley. — In Friar-lane, 77, Mrs. Knight. 



At Lou<;hhorons;h, Mrs. Woodward. 



At Hinckley, 95, Mr, Harrold.— Mrs. 

 Needle. 



At Oakham, 38, Mrs. Trampleasure. 



At Sheepshead, 78, Miss Catherine 

 Stant.— At Willoiighby Waterless, 73, 

 Thomas Lomas, esq. late of Leicester. 



STAFFORUSHIRE. 



Mairied.'] At Wolverhampton, Mr. J. 

 Walbank, to Miss E. Newman, of the 

 Sandbeds near Wilbenhall. — Mr. T. 

 Jennings, of Bloxwich, to Mrs. Richanis, 



of Walsall Mr. W. Johnson, of Great 



Bridge, to Miss S. Kempson, of Ashted. — 

 The Rev. J. Hawkes, of Norton-hall, to 

 Miss A. Farley, of DcflFord. 



Died.] At Stafford, Rebecca Catherine 

 Dallaway, author of "Observations on 

 Education, for the Use of Private Go- 

 vernesses," " The Seivant's Monitor," &c. 



At Wolverhampton, Mr. Heveningham. 

 — 62, Mrs. Aubin. 



At Walsall, 44, Mr. Jos. Spurrier. 



At WestBromwich, .53, Mr. J. Salter. 



WARWICKSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. J. Smith, to Miss 

 Devis, of Worcester-street; Mr. E.Taylor, 

 to Miss E. Thomas : all of Birmingham. — 

 Mr. G. Wright, of Birmingham, to Miss 

 C. A. Pratt, of Liverpool.— Mr. J . Bridge- 

 water, of Prospect-row, Birmingham, to 

 Miss E. Hopkins, of Castle Bromwich. — 

 Mr. J. M. Ainswortli, of Birmiogham, to 

 Miss M. A. Salt, of Yardley. 



Died.] At Birmingham, in Temple-row, 

 Mrs. M. Mansell. — In Aston-streei, 33, 

 Mr. G. Lloyd.— In Suffolk-street, 36, 

 Mr. T. Yates'. — 41, John Mussem, esq. 

 late of (he Innisktiling Dragoons. 



At Coventry, 69, Mrs. E. Dresser, 

 deservedly regretted.— 84, Mr. Ballaid, 

 of the Bllrge^». — In Silver-street, 92, 

 Mr. Payne. — In Earl-street, Mr. Prcs- 

 cott. — In New-street, Mr. J. Corbett. — 

 6:3, Mr. J. Slieasby. — Mrs. Laiit, wife of 

 George L. esq. banker. 



Mr. Kdgbaston-hall, Elizabeth, wife of 

 Edward John Stone, M.u. 



SHROP8HIRB. 



Married."] Henry Green, esq. of Nord- 

 ley, to Miss A. Winnall, of Billingsley. — 

 Mr. Colebatch, of Peplow-hall, to Miss 

 Cooper, of Sleap. — Mr. Poole, jun. of 

 Wellington, to Mrs. E. Keene, widow of 

 R. K. esq. of Furnival's Inn, London. — 

 Mr. J. Bayley, of the Brid!>e Edmond, 

 to Mrs. Hill, of Newport.— Mr. J. Green, 

 of Hales Owen, to Miss Charlotte Bennett, 

 of Ashton Keynes. 



Died.] At Shiewsbnry, the Chevalier 

 de Bedos.— Mr. Lee.— 74, Mrs. Nicholas. 

 — 31, Mrs. Hanley.of Clareniout-slreet. 



At Bishop's Castle, Mr. J. Home. 



On the Downes, near Much Wenlock, 

 46, Mr. W.Jeffreys, deservedly lamented. 

 — At Montford, Mrs. Blandt'ord, much 

 respected. — At* Church Pulverbatch, 67, 

 Mr. A. Jandrall. — At Kenstone, Mr. R. 

 Ellis. 



WORCESTERSHIRE. 



Two malefactors condemned at the late 

 Worcester assizes, were executed in front 

 of the gaol, pursuant to their sentence. 



Married.] Mr. C. Lonjj, of Worcester, 

 to Miss A. White, of Ludlow — Richard 

 Jukes, esq. of Stoiirport, to Mrs. Callow, 

 of Whitley Cottage, Leicestershire. 



Died.] At Worcester, Miss Penelope 

 Skey, of Upton Severn.— In High-street, 

 56, Joliu Hopkins, esq. late of Westmore- 

 land Cottage, Hath. 



At Stourbridge, 69, Mr. Henry Bray. 



HEREFORDSHIRE. 



31arried.] Ihe Rev. H. F. Sidebottom, 

 M.A. to Miss Anne Freeman, of Gaines.— 

 The Rev. R. A. Williams, to Miss Maria 

 Bray, of Bromyard. 



Died.] At Hereford, in Castle-street, 

 Elizabeth, wife of Major Geu. Armstrong. 

 — Mary, wife of the Rev. T. Williams. 



At Cowley-park, near Malvern, Mrs. 

 Woodyatt.— At Astoii lughara, 57, Mrs. 

 M. A. E. Whatley, wife of the Rev. 

 Chas. W. 



GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 



A second numerous meeting of Medical 

 Gentlemen was lately held at Gloucester, 

 for the purpose of entering into a sub- 

 scription for a monumeni to the late Dr. 

 Jenner. Letters were read from distant 

 parts of the country, expressing the enthu- 

 siasm with which the proposal had been 

 received by the Profession. 



Married.] Mr. C Bonner, jun. to Miss 

 Freeman; Mr. Chas. Gayler, to Miss F. 

 P'. Dufour: all of Gloucester. — Mr. A. 

 Mernfield, jun. to Miss J. A. Bellamy; 

 Mr. G. B. Batt, to Miss S. Stephens: 

 all of Bristol.— Mr. T. Short, of Bristol, 

 to Miss M. A. Grabhain, of London.— 

 Mr. T. Beavan, to Miss E. Taylor, both 

 of Cheltenham.^Thoiuas Packer Butt, 

 esq. of Arle-coiirt, near Cheltenham, to 

 Miss Anna Coulslon. 



Died.] At Gloucester, in Wesfgate- 

 •treet, Mr. Hatton.— 90, Mary, widow of 



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