284 
—37, Mis. M. A. Cox, much lamented.— 
In St. John’s-row, 75, Mrs. M. Green. 
At Newark, 56, Mis, A. Lilley.—Mrs. 
E. Clitton.—71, Mrs. A. Winn.—35, Mrs. 
E, Wood. 
At Mansfield; Mrs. Moses. 
At Bingham, Mr. J. Hinde.— At Ged-. 
ling, at an advanced age, the Rev. W. 
Smelt.—At Barford, 40, Mrs. H. Ship- 
stone, deservedly esteemed and lamented. 
—At East Retford, 61, Mr. J. Wilkinson, 
regretted; 52, Mr. G. Green.—At Huck- 
nall Forkard, 89, Mr. A. Ball.—At Stoke, 
44, Mr. 'T. Pacey, regretted. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married.] John Nettleship, esq. to Miss 
E. Rolbett, both of Gainsborough. 
Died,| At Grantham, 21, Miss R. Bur- 
bidge. 
At Boston, Mr. Place. 
At Grimsby, 75, Mr. C. Lowther. 
At Market Deeping, 48, Mr. J. Banks. 
—The very Rev. Carey Illingworth, p.p. 
F.R.S. rector of Epworth, &c. and preben- 
dary of Leddington. 
LEICESTER AND RUTLAND. 
Ata late meeting of the inhabitants of 
Leicester, it was unanimously resolved to 
petition the chancellor of the duchy of 
Lancaster, for restoring the revenues of 
Wigston’s Hospital to their legitimate ap- 
plication. 
Married.} Mr. J. Fielding, to Miss M. 
Harris, late of Leicester.—Mr, J. Law, of 
Uppingham, to Miss F. Broughton, of 
Leicester.— Mr. T. Dewbury, to Miss A. 
Murphy, both of Loughborough.—Mr. 
W. Goode, to Miss J. Harrison, both of 
Hinckley. — Mr. D. Lovett, to Miss 
Scarcey, both of Melton Mowbray.—Mr. 
T: Bennett, of Mountsorrell, to Miss M. 
Burgers, of Sileby.—Mr. Clay, to Miss A. 
Hood; Mr. Taylor, to Miss A. Morton: 
all of Nuneaton.—Mr. Watchorn, of East- 
well, to Miss 8. Wilson, of Newton.—Mr. 
Ji Pick, of Great Dalby, to Miss Johnson, 
of Saxelby. 
Dicd.] At Leicester, in Thornton-lane, 
58, Mrs. Billings.—58, Mrs. A. Davis, de- 
servedly regretted. 
At Hinckley, in the New Buildings, 
Mr. J. Sisson, much respected.—79, Mrs. 
Estlin, widow of Mr. John E.- highly 
esteemed and deservedly regretted. 
AtSmeeton Westerby, Mr. J. Weston. 
—At Kingstone, Miss M, Stokes.—At 
Seaton, 63, Mr. J. Cliff, respected.—At 
Whetstone, 89, Mrs. Butler, widow of the 
Rev. Mr. B. of Gretton.—At Kegworth, 
86, the Rev. Joseph Jones, perpetual cu- 
rate. He was an excellent Greek scholar, 
and possessed considerable poetical talent, 
STAFFORDSHIRE, 
An entire new street and additional 
manufactories are building in Leek ; its 
trade is greatly increasing. 
Married.| Mr. Charles Lee; of Willenhall, 
to Miss E. Sheridan, of Stafford. — Mr. 
J, W. Giles, to Miss J. Mace, both of 
Lincolnshire—Staffordshire—Warwickshire. 
(Oct. 1, 
Wolverhampton. — Mr. H. Sparrow, of 
Wolverhampton, to Miss S. Shaw, of Bire 
mingham. — Mr. J. Meek, of Wolver- 
hampton, to Miss H. Durham.—The Rev. 
E. Sumner, of Shelton, to Miss Smith, of: 
the Lloyds, Madely.—Mr. R. Thornewell,. 
of Burton-upon-Trent, to Miss B.. Hunt, 
of Fauld-hall. 
Died.] At Stafford, Mrs, Fawcett, de- 
servedly respected. : 
At Litchfield, 62, Mrs. Dunn,—Mr. R. 
Gould. 
At Wolverhampton, 23, Mrs. H. Perks. 
—74, Mr. W. Pitt, formerly of Pendetord, 
At Leek, Mr. W. Mattingley, late of 
Birmingham, deservedly regretted. 
At Wednesbury, 66, Mr. H. Heath. 
At Brewood, Mr. J. Wood.—At North- 
field, Mrs. M. Whitehouse.—At - Etting- 
shall, 63, Mrs. A. Ferreday.—At Penk- 
ridge, Mrs. Hordern.* 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
A public dinner was given within the 
month to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, 
Theodore Price in the chair. We feel 
pleasure in announcing that the speeches 
of the visitors and visited were truly con- 
stitutional. Many honourable and incor- 
ruptible members of the houses of parlia- 
ment were loudly toasted. 
A Mr. Bangliss, of Birmingham, has 
lately, it is said, offered to convey the 
nails thronghout the kingdom by a self- 
acting machine, at the rate of twelve miles 
per hour. 
Married.) George Cattell Greenway, 
esq. of Warwick, to Miss C. Durnford, of 
Teignmouth.— Mr. W. H. Waddell, of 
High-street, to Miss M. Smith, of Coles- 
hill-street; Mr. S. Deakin, to Miss J. 
Prowett ; Mr. J. Trow, to Miss H. Sharpe; 
Mr. W. Plows, to Miss S. Wakeman; Mr. 
B. Johnson, to Miss M. Wilding, both of 
Great Hampton-street: all of Birming- 
ham.—Mr. W. Gardner, of Williamscotr, 
to Miss C. Hall, of Birmingham.—The 
Rev. Riland Bedford, rector of Sutton 
Coldfield, to Miss G. Campbell Sharpe, 
late of Hoddom Castle, Dumfiieshire.—J. 
S. Green, esq. of Ashted, to Miss M. Iavler, 
of Gravelly-hill House, near Birmingham. 
Died.] At Birmingham, 66, Mr. W. 
Timmins, much respected.—In St. Mar-> 
tin’s street, 32, Mr. W. Ingram. —In 
Stancy-street, 53, Mr. J. Walker.—In 
Mount-street, Mrs, E. Cameron. — In 
Bradford-street, 71, Mrs. A, Cocks.—In 
High-street, 43, Mr. W. Christian.—33, 
Mrs, Lyndon, jun.—In the Crescent, 36, 
Mrs. J. Sturtard. ' 
At Coventry, in Much Park-street, 68, 
Mr. Thomas Harris.—In Derby-lane, 72, 
Mr. Haywood.—=55, Mr. T. Cross. 
At Aston, 80, the Rev. Benj. Spencer, 
LL.D. fifty-two years vicar of that parish, 
rector of Hatton, Lincolnshire, and a ma- 
gistrate for the counties of Warwick and 
Stafford, At Ashted, Mr. P. Cheney, 
deservedly lamented. 
“ 1 SHROPSHIRE, 
