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1822.] 
servedly regretted. —At Beeston, 63, Mr. 
W. Cockayne; 30, Mr. W. Cockayne, jun. 
LINCOLNSHIRE, 
Married.| Mr. T. Hogg, of Wysal, to 
Miss T. Twells, of Grantham.—Mr. S. 
Mann, to Miss E. Burton, both of 
Grimsby.—Mr. T. Harrison, jun. of East 
Keal, to Miss M. A. Hill, of Spilsby.— Mr. 
Dales, to Miss H. Willey, both of Louth. 
Died.] At Stamford, 72, G.V. Nuenberg, 
esq.—30, Mr. W. Wells. 
At Louth, 26, Mrs. Bradshaw.—48, 
Mrs. S. Rysdall. 
At Horncastle, Mrs. Morley. 
At Freiston, Mrs. Eno, suddenly.—At 
Hedon, 78, Mrs. Burstall, widow of Jehn 
B. esq. suddenly.—At Alford, 46, Mr. S. 
Taylor. 
LEICESTERSHIRE AND RUTLANDSHIRE. 
The village and neighbourhood of Quorn- 
den were lately visited by one of the most 
powerful whirlwinds ever recollected in 
that quarter. A large coach-house door 
was lifted from its hinges, and carried 
twelve yards off; a pear-tree, of great 
size, was astonishingly shivered to pieces ; 
and the great trees, in front of a gen- 
tleman’s house, were bent almost to the 
ground. A number of small birds -that 
came within its vortex, were singularly 
twisted up into the air, and carried away 
with it, as was an umbrella, which was 
taken out of sight. 
Married.| Mr. 8, Stephenson, to Miss 
E. Billings, both of Hinckley.—Mr. J. 
Goode, of Hinckley, to Miss E. Hames, of 
Atherstone.—Mr. J. H. Woodward, to 
Miss E.. Haywood, beth of Castle Don- 
ington.—Mr. Newbold, of Pristrop-park, 
to Miss M. Annesly, of Newton Regis.— 
Robert Haymes, esq. of Great Glenn, to 
Miss Deel, of Welham Lodge. 
Died.| At Leicester, 88, John Heyrick, 
esq. formerly town clerk.—Mr. Wheatley. 
—In King-street, Mr. T. Healey, much 
respected.—74, Mr. J. Pearson.—In the 
Southgate-street, 64, Mrs. E. Adams.— 
87, Mrs. Chester.—Mrs. Bray. 
_ At Mountsorrel, Mrs, E. Richardson, 
deservedly regretted. 
At Melton Mowbray, Mrs. M. Hawley, 
—At Belgrave, 84, Mrs. Brown, widow 
of the Rev. J. B. rector of Cold Overton. 
—At Gilmorton, 74, Mr. Thos. Hunt.— 
At Hathem, 85, the Rev. Mr. Beer. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
_ Married.] Mr. W. Flanagan, of Wolver- 
hampton, to Miss Andrews, of Market 
Drayton.—Mr. J. C. Davies, to Miss A. 
Devey, both of Walsall, 
Died.) At Stafford, Mrs. Keen, widow 
of Witham K, esq. 
At Wolverhampton, in Bilston-street, 
79, Mr. R. Wigley, deservedly regretted. 
—In Cock-street, Miss Myra Lowe. 
At Walsall, Mr. J, Lock.»—Mr. Higgins, 
much respected, 
Lincolnshire—Leicestershire and Rutlandshire, &c. 
187 
At Wednesbury, Mrs. Boniface, for- 
merly of Chapel-house, an esteemed and 
regretted woman, 
WARWICKSHIRE, 
Nearly a thousand persons lately assem- 
bled at Birmingham, Sir Charles Wolseley 
in the chair, to congratulate Mr. Wooler 
on his liberation from Warwick gaol. An 
excellent dinner was served up under a 
large booth, which was tastefully decorated 
with flowers, banners, &c.; and several 
patriotic speeches were delivered. 
Married.} Mr. T. Hoult, to Miss S. 
Hubbard; Mr. J. J. Taylor, to Miss E. 
Griffith: all of Birmingham.— Mr. W. 
Meades, of Evesham, to Miss M. Lloyd, of 
Birmingham.—Mr. H. Caldicott, of New 
John-street, Aston-road, to Miss M. 
Allcroft, of Worcester.—Mr. G, London, 
to Miss M. H. Halford, both of Henley- 
in-Arden.—_Mr, H. Oldfield, of Leaming- 
ton, to Miss J. Toakeley, of Birmingham. 
—At Nuneaton, Mr. Overton, to Miss J. 
Greenway, of Attleborough-hall.—Mr. T. 
Cooper, of Polesworth, to Miss Beadman, 
of Market Bosworth. 
Died.] At Birmingham, in New Town- 
row, Mrs. Fownes.—In Paul-square, 71, 
Mr. P. Peill_—Miss C. Wilkinson.—In 
Bartholomew-street, 74, Mrs. P. Hughes, 
—49, Mr. W. B. Frankish.—In Moland- 
street, 71, Mr, G, Read. 
At Coventry, at an advanced age, Wm, 
Bunney, esq. 
At Barston-park, 18, Miss E. Baker. 
—At Spark-hill, Miss Morris—At War- 
stone, 67, Mrs. E. Edwards. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
At the late Shrewsbury fair, the supply 
of fat cattle and sheep was small, and ra- 
ther better prices were obtained ; fat cat- 
tle averaged 44d. ; and a few prime beasts 
5d. per Ib.; fat sheep 53d. to 4d. The 
prices of pigs did not vary from those of 
the preceding fair. Skim cheese 27s. to 
30s. per cwt.; middling 35s. to 57s.; best 
40s.to 50s. Butter, a large supply, and 
all sold, Tubs, 8d. to 83d, Bacon, 4d. 
to 5d. Hams, 5d. to 6d. There was a 
considerable quantity of wool, and nearly 
all was sold—coarse 19s. 6d. to 16s. per 
Stone; fine 17s, to 2¥s.; Lambs’ wool 10d. 
to 16d. per lb. 
Married.) Mr. W. Sneade, of Whit- 
church, to Miss E. R. Phillips, of Mount, 
near Shrewsbury.— The Rev. H. M. 
Phillips, a.m. of Condoyer, to Miss M. 
Hassall, of Wem. 
Died.] At Shrewsbury, 81, P. Olwir, esq. 
At Oswestry, 51, Mr, Cartwright. 
At Much Wenlock, 73, Mrs. $, Turner, 
much and deservedly respected. 
At Coton-hall, the Rev. J. Hayes Petit, 
A.mM,—At Ateham, Mrs. Farnall. — At 
Upton Magna, Mr. J, Barber, lamented. 
—At Bickton Grove, 5%, Mrs, Jones, 
highly 
