1823.] 



Lineolnshire — Leiceslershire and Rutlandshire, Sft. 57 1 



LINCOLNSHIRE. 



Tlio late excellent Henry Fryer, esq 

 of Sfamtbril, has lc(t, besklea nv.iiiy otiier 

 cliaritable bcijucsts, the whole of his 

 personal property, which was consider- 

 able, towards the estabhsiinient of a 

 '•General Infirmary for Stamford, and 

 siirronndinj; country." 



Married.'] At Spaldinj?, Samncl Graves 

 H:iivcy, esij. to Mrs. Mary Brown, late 

 of Thoriiliani Abbey. — At St. James', 

 DcepitiR, Mr. T. R. Wooltield, to Miss 

 C. Missop, of Boston.— Mr. Cock, of 

 Stamford, to Miss A. Bonsir, of Rcrup- 

 stone. 



Died.] Tlie Rev. O. Hogarth, 84, 

 ■vicar of Mnmby and Hogsthorpe, 



l.hlClSTERSIi'IRE AND K^JTL/^NDSH^RE. 



M'prud,'] Mr. AV. Jordan, to Miss 8. 

 Paul; Mr. Worrad, to Mrs. Curtis: all 

 of Leicester. — ?>Ir. W. Uiffe, of Leicester, 

 to Miss J. Banester, of Wolverhampton. 

 — Mr. Svvaii, to Bliss A. M. Chambers, 

 of Northampton. — Tlie Rev. J. Morgan, 

 to Mi's E. Cheeklin, of Hinckley-lodge. 



Dial.] At Leicester, Mr. Jos. Spencer. 

 —In Hotel-street, 75, Mr. Peet. 



At Loiisliboroni;!!, Mr. W. Bryan. 



At Castle Uonhigton, 25, Miss M. 

 Fieldini;.— 66, Mr. Roby, regretted. — 

 Miss Webb.— 36, Mr. Jos. Cc.ok. 



At Uppingham, 90, Mrs. Billington. — 

 At Syslou, Mr. R. 'rookey.— At Ashby 

 Purva, Miss M. Cooper. — At Snttoo 

 Bennington, Mr. M. Hooley, of Long 

 Ekiou.— At Sapcote, 56, Mr. Clark. 



STAFFORDSHIRE. 



Marrkil.] Mr. W. Richards, of Litch- 

 field, to Miss A. Holland, of Streethay.— 

 iMr. Cruni|)ton, of Litchfield, to Miss 

 Cooper, of polesworth. — The Rev. Edw. 

 XVhicldrn, rector of Biusieni, lo Miss 

 Mary Bill, of Earley-hall.- At Walsall, 

 Oeoige HinchlidV, esq. of Hales Owen, 

 to Miss Hobbiiin, ot Walsall. — George 

 Parker, est}, of Oldbury, to Miss L. E. 

 Halfiird, of Wist Bromwich. 



Died.] At Litchfield, 104, Mrs. Ann 

 Surf^tiU. 



In Monkspath-street, parish of Tam- 

 worlh, Richard Bin man, esq. much and 

 deserve<lly esteemed.— At Yardky, 51, 

 Ml. lieunet CUanibeiH, generally re- 

 spected. 



WAUWICKSIIinE. 



Tlie ai;riciiltnrists of Warwick, fioin 

 llic advunsing price of corn, lately agreed 

 to pfiiiion the House ot Commons for 

 *' protecting dnlies." 



i'lie Cliainber of Manufactures ai)d 

 Commerce of iSiriniugham, lately losolved 

 to peiilion the House of Commons for 

 an eijuuli/ation of duties ou East and 

 West India Sugars. 



Mairiid.] Mr. G. Motram, to Miss E. 

 Harper, both of Birminyliam. — Mr. W. 

 Bai'm, of Aston, to Mrs. A. East, of 

 Suhhull.— Mr. 1>. Reading, of Kenilwoi tli, 



to Mifis J. S. Holmes, of Portsea.— At 

 Chcrrington, B. W. Holden, esq. to Miss 

 Vere Wykeliam Nicoll. 



Dicd.2 At Birmingham, in Dale-end, 

 21, Mrs. S. Holt, greatly regretted. — la 

 Moor-street, Miss M. Minshull. — In 

 Colemore-iow, Miss S. Thomason. — 64, 

 Mrs. Paviour, widow of Mr. T. P. of 

 Hall street.— iMr, H. Taylor, late of HilL 



At Edgbaston, 80, Mr. J. Spurrier.— 

 At Feckenham, R. B. Waldron, esq. 

 eenerally and deservedly lamented. — 

 In Summer-row, Handsworth, Mr. S. 

 Hodges. 



SHROI'SHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. Cbas. Hackney, to Miss 

 L. Clarke, of Pride-hill j Mr. J. Years- 

 ley, to Miss Mottram: all of Shrewsbury. 

 —Mr. Kilvert, of Preston Gubballs, to 

 Miss M. Williams, of Shrewsbury. — Mr. 

 J. Deane, of Shrewsbury, to Miss M. 

 AVilliams, of Newport. — Mr. R. Evans, 

 of Ludlow, to Miss Langslow, of Abcot. 

 — Henry Wellingg, jun. esq. of Ludlow, 

 to Miss F. Bloxham, of Hales Owen. — 

 Mr. J. Cook, of Neumarten, to Miss A. 

 Pritchard, of Rliosgadfn.— Mr. J. Spen- 

 cer, of Woodhouse, near Whitechurch, 

 to Miss M. Pembry, of Shade Oaks. — 

 Mr. W. Burrows, to Mrs. S. Joy, both of 

 Cockshntt. 



Died.] At Shrewsbury, 74, Mr. R. 

 Jones. — Miss U. Rawlins.— In Princes- 

 street, 70, Mrs. Kynast. — In Frankwell, 

 85, Mr. R. Cartwright. 



At Bridgnorth, Mrs. Parry, wife of 

 Edward P. esq. 



At EUesmere, 40, Mr. W. Richards. 



At Lady -house, Worthen, •zX, Miss Lin- 

 ley ; Mrs. A. Liiiley, her mother. — At 

 JMior's-lec, Mrs. M. Eaton— At Long- 

 ford, 83, Mr. W. Turner.— At the Wood- 

 house, William Maykin, esq. — At High 

 Creall, Mrs. Harding.— At Melverley- 

 hall, 62, Mrs. Adams. 



WORCESTERSHinE. 



Married.] Mr. F. Loxley, to Miss 

 Woakes, both of Worcester. — Mr. J. 

 Nicholb, of Worcester, to iMiss Martha 

 Guest, of Campton-park.— At Worcester, 

 the Rev. Chas. Hastings, rector of Mart- 

 ley, to Hannah, daughter of Dr. Wood- 

 yatt. — William Norris, m.d. of Stour- 

 bridge, to Miss A. Blake, of (ireat Malvern. 



Died.] At Worcester, in Forcgate-street, 

 Miss Mary Salwcy, of Ashley Moor.— 

 63, Mr. J. Probard. 



At Uiddermiuster, 46, Mr. J. Rey- 

 nolds, deservedly regretted.— 81, Henry 

 Perrin, esq. a Justice of the Peace, for 

 the counties of Worcester and Stafford, 

 and a di^pnty lieutenant. 



At Battlefield Cottage, 63, TMr. W. 

 Lucas, miicli and deservedly lamented. 

 heueford'shiue. ' . 



At the late Anniversary of the Hereford 



Agriiulturnl Society, it was resolved to 



discontinue 



