1823.] 
himself in time, bis election was lost: 
the numbers were— 
Denison 336 
Heathcoté 313. 
A splendid Service of Porcelain, has 
recently been manafactured at Mr. Spode’s 
works, on the order of the East India 
Company, for their Factory at Canton, 
to replace that destroyed by the late 
fire. The whole service consists of 
upwards of thirteen hundred picces. The 
body of the China is particularly fine in 
the delicacy of its transparency, and its 
Parian whiteness: and exceeds in beauty 
what have been regarded as choice spe- 
cimens of Dresden Porcelain. 
Married.| Mr. J. Ash, to Miss Williams ; 
Mr. Yates, to Miss A. Cotton: all of 
Wolverhampton.—Mr. Wilson, of Walsall, 
to Miss M. A. Harris, of Lichfield,—-Mr. 
J. Smith, of Bloxurch, to Miss E. Boul- 
ton, of Wolverhampton.—_Mr. Moore, of 
Beech-bank, to Miss M. Moore, of Alder- 
ley-lodge. 
_ Died.| At Walsall, Mr. Thomas. 
At Tamworth, Robert Woody, esq. 
At Wordsley, Mrs, S. Cook, deservedly 
regretted.—At Chillington, 59, Thomas 
Gifford, esq.—At Langdon, John Smith, 
esq. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
_ At the late Warwick assizes, 3 prisoners 
received sentence of death; 7 were to be 
transported far life; 2 for seven years; 
and others to minor punishments. 
_A lamentable accident ‘lately happened at 
the button manufactory of Messrs, Wilson 
and Starkey, Birmingham, by an explosion 
of a.considerable quantity of gunpowder. 
Mr. Wilson was blown to pieces, and 
a young woman employed in the ware- 
house, was also killed on the spot, aud 
four of her fellow-workwomen were diead- 
fully wounded and carried to the hespital 
without hopes of recovery. 
A sad catastrophe lately happened at 
Radford, a short distance beyond Leaming- 
ton. The Sovereign coach, between 
Birmingham and Lendon, was proceeding 
to town, when its progress was. arrested 
by one of the fore wheels leaving the axle- 
tree, and instantly the coach sunk, with 
asadden and dreadful crash. The coach- 
man and a clergyman, the Rev, Mr, Atter- 
bury, grandson to the ¢elebrated bishop, 
were then thrown from the box, and the 
coach falling on them, erushed them to 
death. Most of the other passengers re- 
ceived severe injuries, 
Married.) Mr. W. Broomhall, of War- 
wick, to Miss E. Searlett, of Halford- 
thridge; Mr. S. P. Horton, of High- 
street, to Miss M. Le. Hill, of Digheth ; 
Mr. J. Tast, to Miss M. A. Parker, of 
Constitution-till; all of Birmingham.— 
“Dhe Key, H. Hutton, ms. of Birmingham, 
to Miss Mary Wilson, of Moneycarvagh, 
Aveland,—Mr. W. Fouks, of Luxbard- 
Warwickshive— Shropshire—Worcestershire. 
street, Deritend, to Miss J. Parker, of 
187 
Cooker’s Bank, near Dudley.—Mr. Sim- 
monds, of Coventry, to Miss A. Palfrey, of 
Chapel-fields, —At Coventry, Mr. J. 4. 
Crockett, to Miss M. Fisher, of Hales 
Owen.—The Rev. W. 5S. Bagshaw, M.A. 
of Foleshill, to Miss A. Sutton, of Weeke- 
ley. 
Died At Birmingham, in Colmere-row, 
84, Mary, widow of Edw. Thomason, esq. 
deservedly esteemed and regretted.—In 
Wamnull-street, Deritent,29, Mr. W. Bolt, 
lamented.—_In Edmunéd-street, 45, Mrs. 
E. Payton.— In Thorp-street, 74, Mrs. 
A. Harrison.—In Great Charles-strect, 
Mr. ©. Shaw.—In Ellis-street, Mrs, A. 
Haywood.—Im Hertford-street, Mrs. M. 
Vale. 
At Coventry, in Bishop-street, Mr. J. 
Barnes. 
At Leamington, the Rev. Archdeacon 
Gooch. 
~ At Islington, near Birmingham, 78, My. 
W. Pagett.— At Ashted, 59, Mr. _G. 
Parsous.—At Handsworth, 65, the Rev. 
Hugh Williams, of Stone, esteemed and 
lamented. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
At the late Shrewsbury Assizes, Edmund 
Whitcomb, esq. one of the Coroners for 
the county, was found guilty en a charge 
of perverting the course of justice, in 
endeavouring to bias a Jury in returning 
a verdict in an inquest held on the body 
of a woman of the name of Newton, who 
it was suspected had been murdered ‘by 
her husband. 
Married.) Mr. B. Jones, to Miss Atch- 
erley, both ef Shréwsbury.—Mr. Minton, 
of Hopton, to MissStrange, of Shrewsbury. 
—Mr. T. Welch, to Miss M. Heath, of 
Whitehnrch.—Thomas Brocklehurst, of 
Foden-bank, near Macclesfield, to Miss 
Unett, of Drayton.—Mr. Mercer, of 
Hythe-hall, to Miss H. Rhodenhurst, of 
Spout-farm, near Ellesmere. bin FRO 
Died,|] At Shrewsbury, in Belmont, 94, 
Mr, H. Bowman, greatly regretted —In 
Princes-street, 55, Mr. ‘i’. Lloyd.—In 
High-street, Mr. L. Maddox. 
At Bridgnorth, 79, Mrs. Betty Lello, 
highly and deservedly esteemed and re- 
gretted.—Miss M. Downes.—74, Stephen 
Izzard, esq. 
At Ludlow, the Rev. T. C, Rogers, 
rector of Huntshill, Somerset. 
At Brockton Grange, Richard Phillips, 
esq. deservedly lamented.— At AllStret‘on, 
71, Mr, Hall.—At the High Downs, near 
Bridgnorth, Mrs, Jones, wife of Jolin 
Ji esq. 
WORCESTERSUIRE. 
Married.) The Rev. W. Bolin Yeo- 
mans, D.D. to Miss Anne Clifton, of War, 
cester.—-Mr. R, Martineau, of Dudley, to 
Miss J. Smith, of Edgbaston.—Mr. E. 
Lang, to Miss Woodyatt, of Mathan, 
Died.] 
