378 
—Mr. Wheatly.—In the London-road, 70, 
Mrs. Lee. 
At Loughborough, Miss King.—47, Mr. 
Blunt.—74, Mrs, Palmer. 
At Uppingham, 75, Mrs. Wade, sen. 
At Pickwell Lodge, 76, Mr. J. Alliott, 
suddenly.--At the Halfway-house Roti- 
ley, 85, Mr. Bywater.—At Walton, 76, 
Mrs. Moore, much. lamented.—At Wing, 
22, Mrs, Baines. 
‘ STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| Edward Phillips, esq. of 
Newcastle, to Miss Benedicta Wedgwood, 
of Over-House Burslem.—Mr. J. Knight, 
to Miss Johnson, both of Tamworth.— 
Mr. R. Grant, of Newport, to Miss M. 
Allen, of Droitwich.—Mr. J. Critchley, 
to Miss D. Critchley, both of Dunston,— 
Mr. W. T, Cobley, te Miss R. Foster, of 
Aston. 
Lieutenant J. WKenderdine, r.n. of 
Stafford, to Miss Ball, of London.—Mr. 
W. Bowen, to Miss 8. Howell, both cf 
Bilston. 
At Penkridge, Mr. J. S. Bennett, to 
Miss A. Webb.—Mr. G. Woolfe, to Miss 
Prince, both of Ipstones.—Mr, J. Turner, 
of Beffcote, to Miss S, James, of Coton. 
Died.| At Longdon Cottage, Eleanor, 
wife of ‘Thomas Webb, esq.—At Stanton, 
W., Nadin, esq, 
At Wolverhampton, in Salop-street, 55, 
Mr. J. Hadley.-On High Green, 24, Mr. 
R. Jones.—Mr. T, Bevan. 
At Eccleshall, Mrs. Bradlum, widow 
of Mx. F, B. deservedly lamented. 
At Uttoxeter, 72, Mr. C. Turner.—Mis, 
Richards.—60, Mrs. M. Mace. 
At Leek, Mr. J. Keates, deservedly 
vegretted.—71, Mrs. A, Lees.—44, Mrs. 
Lueas, wife of Samuel L. esq. 
At Bradnop, 78, Mrs. E. Deavill,—At 
Cleyton, 49,, Mrs. A. Poole.x—At Old 
Dnaderhill, Bushbury, 71, Mr. T. Eaton. 
—At Hopton, 87, Mr, J. Hill, highly and 
deservedly respected, 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
A numerously signed petition was lately 
forwarded to the House of Commons from 
Warwick, for meliorated treatment and 
freedom of Mr. Hunt. 
Married.| The Rev. Charles Davenport, 
of Welford, to Miss Caroline Johnson, of 
Birmingham,—The Rev. H. Moore, of 
Tachbrook, to Miss Rebecca Harriet 
Huntington. 
Died.] At Warwick, Mr. Radford, of 
Leamington, suddenly. 
At Birmingham, M. P. Wyon, a re- 
spectable artist.—At Birmingham-heath, 
55, Miss Hammond.—In Bull-street, Mr. 
Graham.—73, Mr. George Lee.—66, Mrs. 
S. Backhouse.—in Ballstreet, Mr. J. 
Sharpe—In Hurst-street, 70, Mr. J. 
Wilson.—63, Mr. J. Hewett, late of Lon- 
don.—In Lancaster-street, 65, Mrs. Mary 
Harper, deservedly respected and la- 
mented,—In Cheapside, 49, Mrs. M. 
Stafford—Warwick—-Shropshire—Worcester, dc. 
[May i, 
Burr. —In Park-street, 65, Mr. T. 
Whorwood, formerly of Bull-street.—At 
Ashted, 55, Mr. W. Johns.—34, Mr. T. 
C. Meeson.—At Smethwick, 27, Mr. J. 
Radge. 
At Alton-hall, John Seymour, esq. 
major of the first battalion of the War- 
wickshire local militia.—The Rev. Charles 
Wakeman, a prebendary of Litehfield and 
Coventry, and rector of Wickemby. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.) Mr. Owen, of High-street, to 
Miss Butler, both of Shrewsbury.—Mr, 
R. Jones, of College-hill, Shrewsbury, to 
Miss S. Wigley, of Longden.—John Burke 
Kicketts, esq. of Ashford-hall, to Miss J. 
Parker, of Portland-place, London.—Mr, 
Davies, of Church-Stretton, to Miss S. 
Haynes, of Ludlow. 
Died.| At Shrewsbury, Miss S. Wyke, 
of Broseley.—Mrs, Sayer.— Miss Dadley. 
—In the Abbey Foregate, 97, Mrs, 
Podmore. 
At Whitchurch, 72, Mr. Thomas Tilsley. 
—Mrs. A. Beddow. 
At Bridgnorth, Mr. W. Page, suddenly. 
At Oswestry, Mr. William Roberts. 
At Merrington, 70, Mr, R. Morris. 
At Burford-house, 19, Miss Rushout.— 
At Weston Cotton, 37, Mr. R. Hayward. 
—At Hope Bowdler, Mrs, Marsh, wife of 
the Rey. G. W. M. rector. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.} Mr. James Pace, to Miss 
Mary Darke, both of Worcester, and of 
the Society of Friends.—Mr, A, Foster, of 
Ledbury, to Miss R. Pure, of Worcester, 
both of the Society of Friends.—The 
‘Rev. E. Woodyatt, of Worcester, to Miss 
L. G. M. Gresley, of Drakelow.—Mr. 
Higgs, of Little Barnsley, to Miss E. 
Gibbs, of Ashley.—Charles Seale, esq. of 
Linkend-house, to Miss Edith Newman, 
of Lassington-Court. 
Dicd.] At Worcester, Miss M. Crane. 
—Frances, wife of Charles Gabb, esq. of 
the Tything.—78, Mr. T. Wells.-—Jolin 
Little, esq. a justice of the peace for the 
counties of Worcester and Hereford, 
HEREFORDSHIRE, 
At the late Hereford assizes there were 
forty-one prisoners for trial: ten were ca- 
pitally convicted ; one sentenced to four- 
teen years’ transportation, and two for 
seven years; the remainder were to have 
minor punishment, or were acquitted. 
Married.) The Rev. G. W. Curtis, of 
Leominster, to Caroline Georgiana, daugh- 
ter of the Rev. Dr. Perkins. 
Died.] At Hereford, Miss E. Thomas, 
late of Ludlow.—At Hereford, Mr. Charles 
Newett.—= At Leominster, 33, Mr. 'T. 
Heath.—At Orlton, 52, Miss S. Lowe. 
—At Kingsland, 67, Edward Robson - 
Ward, esq. deservedly respected.—At 
Bollitree Castle, Sarah, wife of William 
Palmer, esq.—At Llanarvon, 49, Mr. 
W, Williams, 
At 
