92 
At Newark, 77, Mrs. Asline,—60, Mr. 
W. Overing. 
At Mansfield, 48, Mr. G, Walkden. 
At Old Radford, ‘Mr. Turpin.—At 
Bingham, 81, Mrs, Askews.—At Farndon, 
81, Mr. R. Sharpe, deservedly lamented.— 
At Farnsfield, 99, Mr. E. Meller.—At 
Worksop, Miss A. Dethick, regretted.— 
At East Retford, Mr. G, Travis. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
There have been recently taken from a 
rookery at Hemmingby, near Horneastle, 
a couple of milk-white rooks, with white 
bills and legs, and without the least tinge of 
any other colour whatever: they are full 
fledged, tame, and well worth the observa- 
tion of the virtuoso and the naturalist. 
Married.] Mr. James East, of Lincoln, 
to Miss A. Jackson, of Newark.—The 
Rev. Jas. Kennedy, to Miss A. Lloyd, both 
of Gainsborough.—Mr. W. Carter, of 
Stallingborough, to Miss S. Shacklock, of 
Misterton Grove. 
Died.j At Misterton, 63, Mr. J. Rusling. 
—At Grassby, 69, Mary, widow of the 
Rey. W. Wilkinson. 
LEICESTER AND RUTLAND. . 
The public spirited inhabitants of Lei- 
cester, at a late meeting, agreed to petition 
tlie House of Commons against a renewal of 
the Alien Bill. 
Married.| Mr. Hubbard, of Leicester, 
to Miss S. Waddington, of Clifford.—Mr. 
J. Smith, of Leicester, to Mrs. King, of 
Henley.—Mr. Thornton, of Leicester, to 
Miss J. Thornton, of Blaby.—Mr. J. 
Aaron, of Leicester, to Miss A. Leader, of 
Enderby.—Mr. S. Beadsmore, to Miss M. 
Green, both of Ashhy-de-la-Zonch. 
Died.| At Leicester, in the Market- 
place, 53, Mr. Ella, lamented.—In Sanvy- 
gate, Mr. Brown.—Mr. J. Cuthbert, much 
vespected —23, Mrs. M. Sharpless.—At 
an advanced age, Mr. Pawley, deservedly 
respected.—In the High Cross-street, 74, 
Mrs, Worthington. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.) Mr. J, Morris, of West 
Bromwich, to Miss A. Pope, of Hands- 
worth. 
Died.| At Wolverhampton, 30, Mr. 
Chas, Banester. 
WARWICKSHIRE, 
Murried.] Mr. W. Hardman, to Miss 
E. Coates, both of Birmingham.—Mr. F. 
Hobson, of Newhall-stieet, Birmingham, 
to Miss M. Mann, of Winson-green.—Mr. 
J. Allday, of Birmingham, to Miss S. 
Walford, of Halford-bridge. 
Died.| At Birmingham, in Colmore- 
street, 78, Mr. Joseph Warden.—In New 
John-street, Aston-road, 72, Mr. James 
Adcock.—75, Mrs. A. Edge. 
At Leamington, 61, the Rev. Edward 
Trotman, vicar of Radway and Ratley. 
At Solihull, R. Chattock, esq — At 
Sandhill, 82, William Sinith, esq. bauker, 
of Birmingham, 
Lincolushire— Leicester and Rutland— Staffordshire, &¢. [Atig. ty 
SHROPSHIRE. 
The thirteenth anniversary of the Shrop- 
shire Agricultural Society for the show of 
stock, and adjudication of the premiums, 
took place within the month. There has 
been a more numerous meeting of landed 
proprietors and fancy farmers, but never a 
better company of practical farmers. The 
show of stock was altogether creditable to 
the spirit of the times. 
Marricd.] The Rev. William Gooch, of 
Shrewsbury, to Miss Anne Jarrett, of 
Grove Place, Southampton.— Mr. J. 
Gittins, of Shrewsbury, to Miss Higginson, 
of Kineton.—Mr. W. Gething, of Coal- 
brookedale, to Miss 8. Hanley, of Iron- 
bridge.—Mr. J. Groome, of Newtown, to 
Miss M. Colley, of Astley.~-Mr. S. Salter, 
of Haffley, to Miss S. Colley, of Astley. 
—Mr. Southern, of Lydbury, to Miss 
Walters, of Brompton.—Mr. J. Phillips, 
to Miss Chilton, of Middle. 
Died.) At Shrewsbury, 65, the Abbé 
Lemaitre, much and deservedly respected. 
At Oswestry, suddenly, Mr, James 
Childs.— Miss E. Talbot.—74, Mr. T. 
Cooper. 
At Market Drayton, Mr. J. Gray.—At 
Whitchurch, 68, Mrs. Edge.—70, Mr. 
Shaw.—At Betton, Miss Lloyd.—At Cola- 
batch, Mr. Bright.—At ‘Ticklerton, 82, 
Mr. R. Wilding, much and justly re- 
gretted.—At Ruckley Grange, 30, Lieut. 
Harry Dale, r.n.—At Hurst Farm, West- 
bury, Mrs, M. Huntington, deservedly 
lamented. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] Mr. Charles Gould. to Mrs: 
Yates, both of Worcester..—The Rev. 
Robert Vaughan, of Worcester, to Miss S. 
Rayall, of Weymouth—Mr. Price, of 
Junction-house, near Stourbridge, to Miss 
M. Milner, of Eardington.—Mr, Joseph 
Knapp, of Northwick, to Miss E. Walters, 
of the Great Honse, Almeley. 
Died.} At Worcester,. Mrs. Byrne, 
widow of Henry B. esq. of Sea Town, 
county of Lowth. 
At Hanley castle, Mr. J. B. Load. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
The late Hereford Agricultural meeting 
at Leominster was well attended, and the 
exhibition of cattle, &c. for the premiums, 
was rather flattering to Hereford breeders. 
W. C. Hayton, esq. was president. It 
appeared the unanimons opinion of the 
society, that the expedients recently be- 
fore Parliament were utterly inadequate 
to any relief, and that a reduction of taxes 
and rent is essentially necessary for the 
existence of the farmer. 
Married.) Mr. W. Parry, to Miss E. 
Sirrell, both of Stanton on. Wye,—Robt. 
Dangerfield, of Clater-park, to Miss 
Howell, of Penyrheol, Carmarthenshire. 
Died.) At Hereford, 52, Mr. J. Wall. 
At Overton, 61, Mrs. Sier.—At Sutton, 
84, Mr. W. Pitt, regretted. 
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