1823.] 
Beastall, late of Eaton.—The Rev. W. J. 
Nutt, of Burrough, to Miss S. Tyler, of 
Pickwell. — Mr. J. Geldard, to Miss 
Ronth, of Draycott, both of the Society of 
Friends.— Mr. Kenton, to Miss C. Wilkin- 
son, both of Kerby Muxloe. 
Died.] At Leicester, in the Newark, 
Mrs. H. O. Sutton.—¢4, Mr. J. E. Colt- 
man.—In Hotel-street, 75, Mr. Peet.—In 
the Haymarket, 66, Mrs. Hitchcock.—In 
Northgate-street, Mr. J. Clifton, much re- 
spected.—-88, Mr. A. Curtis. 
At Loughborough, Mr. 8. Whitby.—In 
Ashby-place, 26, Mr. W. Bryan.—In New- 
row, Mr. Hubbard.—Mr, F. Kirk, sud- 
denly.—72, Mr. W. Capp, deservedly re- 
gretted. 
At Castle Donington, 66, Mr. Roby, 
deservedly regretted. — 36, Mr. Jos. 
Cooke. 
At Monntsorrel, Mrs. A. Johnson. 
At Hallaton, 56, William Dent, esq.— 
At Sapcote, 56, Mr. Clark.—At Malton, 
Mrs. Manchester. — At Bosworth-park, 
Mrs. Pochin, widow of Col. George 
Pochin.—At Ratby, 76, Mr. R. Dawkin, 
greatly respected. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
A mannfacturer bas recently discovered 
a method of employing Prussian blue in 
dyeing silk, &c. so as to procure as perma- 
nent dyes from it as those usually obtained 
from indigo, and with far greater advan- 
‘tages in respect to the beauty and bril- 
liancy of the colours, ‘Ihe same indivi- 
dual has also effected a very considerable 
improvement in silk throwing, by which, 
in case of ene of the two threads, which 
on being twisted together, breaking, the 
other is instantly cut also, and in a much 
simpler and better manner than hereto- 
fore. An organzine mill, upon the con- 
struction above alluded to, isnow working 
in a manufactory at Leek; the saving 
which it effects is no less than from 7s. to 
a0s. in the pound, independent of the 
great advantage in regard to room. 
Married.] John Garrett, esq. of Staf- 
ford, to Miss C. Webb, of Greenhall.— Mr. 
Yates, to Miss A. Cotton, both of Wol- 
verhampton.—Mr, Wilson, of Walsall, to 
Miss M. A. Harris, of Lichfield.—Mr. 
Oakley, to Miss Bath, both of Walsall.— 
.Mr. J. Powell, to Miss S. Lowe, of ‘Voug 
Norton.—Mr. W. Moore, of Beech Bank, 
to Miss M. Moore, of Adderley Lodge. 
Died.| At Stafford, 29, Mr. H. Shirley, 
of Salisbury-square, London. 
At Wolverhampton, 23, Mr. F. Ba- 
nester. 
At Walsall, Mrs. A. Nicholls. 
At West Bromwich, 78, Mrs. M. 
Parish, ee 
At Wordsley, Mrs. S. Cook.—At Shel- 
ton, 65, Mr, G. Ridgeway.—38, Sir John 
. Fenton Bonghey, bart. m.p. for the 
county, highly esteemed for many virtues, 
as husband, father, and friend.— William 
Staffordshire —Warwickshire—Shropshire. -- 
91 
Shepherd Kinnersley, esq. M.P. for New- 
castle-under-Lyne. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
A numerous body of reformers of Bir- 
mingham and neighbourhood lately gave a 
grand dinner to Mr. Henry Hunt. Mr. 
Edmonds, in the absence of Sir Charles 
Wolseley, was in the chair. Several ex- 
cellent speeches were given, and unanimity 
prevailed. 
Married.] Mr. H. Edwards, to Miss A. 
F. Chapman, of High-street; Mr. F. 
Cooper, to Miss Joyce; the Rev. Mr. 
Caddy, to Miss E. Dixon, of Summer- 
row : all of Birmingham.—Mr. G. Butler, 
of Birmingham, to Miss Donkin, of New- 
castle-upon-Tyne.—Mr. Goodwin, of Bir- 
mingham, to Miss M. Haughton, of Lich- 
field.— Mr. E. Everitt, of Birmingham, to 
Miss H. Parkes, of Shrewsbury.—Mr. W. 
Shaw, of Netherend, to Miss M. Shaw, of 
Brierley-hill— Mr, J. Frost, of Summers 
hill, to Miss M. Timimins, of Priery-place, 
Edgbaston. 
Died.] At Warwick, 29, Miss Mary 
Smyth. 
At Birmingham, in Hospital-street, 39, 
Mrs. Betts.—In the High-street, 27, Mrs. 
E. Burbidge.—In Caroline-street, 18, 
Miss E. Cocks.—i9, Miss H. Walford.— 
At Islington, in St, Martin’s-street, 54, 
Mrs. E. Davis.—In Caroline-street, 72, 
Mr. W. Haywood, regretted.—In Cole- 
more-row, 84, Mrs. Mary Thomason, gene- 
rally and deservedly lamented.—In War- 
wick-street, Deritend, 29, Mr. W. Bolt, 
greatly and justly esteemed.—In Edmund- 
street, 45, Mrs, E. Payton.—74, Mrs, A. 
Harrison, . 
At Coventry, 79, Mr. Jos. Millbourne. 
At Islington, 78, Mr. W, Pagett.—At 
Michley-cottage, 79, Mrs. Hinton.—At 
Whichford, 67, the Rev. J. Yeomans, rec- 
tor and chaplain to the Life Guards. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
The Union coach, from Shrewsbury 
throngh Birmingham to London, was lately 
robbed of a carpet bag, containing a paper 
parce], directed to Messrs, Masterman and 
Co. London, in which were 500 provincial 
11. notes, payable in London; one 351. 
Bank post-bill, unaccepted, No. 8599; 
thirty-six pensioners’ receipts, and sundry 
other property. 
At the late Shrewsbury fair, the Market 
Hall was very full of wool :—Coarse from 
7s. 6d. to 12s. per stone; fleece wool from 
18s. to 21s. per stone; lamb’s wool from 
did. to 15d _ per Ib. 
Married.) Mr. T. Henney, to Miss J. 
Roberts; Mr. Lewis, to Miss M. Powell: 
all of Shrewsbury.—Mr. T. Courts, to 
Miss M. A. Davies, both of Whitchurch.— 
Mr. J. Gough, of Bishop’s Castle, to Miss 
Edwards, of Brocton,—Mr. E. Minton, of 
Knighton, to Miss Lloyd, of Bishop’s 
Castle.—Mr. Teague, to Miss Turner, both 
of Knighton,—Mr. T. Nicholas, of Selatyn, 
to 
