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WARWICKSHIRE, 
Birmingham Musical Festival took place 
within the mouth: the arrangements were 
upon a grand and extensive scale, worthy 
of the dignified and respectable visitors 
who attended. The gross receipts of the | 
four days amounted to 10,5001. Hence it 
appears that musie within the monia pro- 
duced at this and two other meetings thie- 
enormous sum.of 30,5001. 
Married.| William Swainson, esq. F.R.S. 
to Miss Mary Parkes, of Warwick,—Mr. 
T. Lees, of Ranbury-street, to Miss E. 
Ryland, of Worcester-street; Mr. J. 
Bagshaw, to Miss H. Saunders; Mr. J. 
Tolley, to Miss Flavell: all of Birming- 
ham.—Mr. ‘T. Marston, of Birmingham, 
to Miss H, Griffin, of Stafford.—Mr, T. 
Richards, jun. of Birmingham, to Miss E. 
Monnt, of Canterbury.—Mr. W. Shettle, 
to Miss C. Wells, both of Coventry. 
Died.|] At Warwick, 44, Sarah Cooke, 
one of the Society of Friends, 
At Birmingham, in Temple-street, 21, 
Miss $. Toney.—On Snow-hill, 51, Mrs. 
A. Slater.—76, Mr, T. Bellamy. 
At Coventry, 46, Mrs. M. Packwood. 
At Camp-hill, Bordesley, 87, Mrs, 
Whateley, late of Birmingham.—At the 
New Inkley, 40, Mr. W. Broomhead.— 
At Warstone-house. 71, Mrs. Forrest, wi- 
dow of Alexander F. esq. 
SUROPSHIRE. 
Married.}] Mr. R. Taylor, of Abbey 
Foregate, Shrewsbury, to Miss M. Coston, 
of Steventon.—Mr. E, Bynner, to Miss 
L. Bryan, of Shrewsbury.—Mr. J. Aster- 
ley, of Willington, to Miss A. J. Banks, of 
Old Park.—Mr. J. Morris, of Bridgnorth, 
to Miss Smith, of Cherry-street, Birming- 
ham. — Frederick Stubbs, esq. of Al- 
brighton, to Miss M. Stanley, of Wetmore. 
—Mr, J. Robinson, of Church Stretton, 
to Miss E. Amiss, of Woolston. 
Died.] At Shrewsbury, in Castle-street, 
68, Mrs. E. Jones, much respected.—In 
Dog-pole, Miss E. Jeffreys. 
At Lower Wood, near Alderbnry, Mr. 
R. Gittins, sen.—At Smethcott, Mrs. 
Rawlins.—At Preston, Miss E. Jones.— 
19, Miss Hooper, of Brimfield Academy, 
near Ludlow.—At Gobowin, 25, Mis. 8. 
Woodbind. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
A whirlwind was experienced lately at 
the, Diglis Canal basin, near Worcester, 
and several craft were removed from their 
moorings, and carried some distance. 
Marricd.| E. Wilmore, esq. of Worces- 
ter, to Emily, danghter of the late Rev. 
Dr. Lucas, rector of Ripple.-—At Dudley, 
J.G. Bourne, esq. to Miss Bennett.—T. 
P. Noel, esq. of Brockfield-house, to Miss 
Waldron, of Bellbroughton. 
Died.) At Worcester, Capt. A. Bul- 
strode, of the 66th regt—in the Back- 
Warwickshire—Shropshire—Wercestershire, &c. 
[Noy. 1, 
walk, 50, Mr. Myers, suddenly.—The 
Rev, H. A. Pye, jun. 
At Dadley, Mr. J. Henton.—Mr. T. 
Blakeway.—18, Miss F. A. Tompson.— 
At Low-hill, Miss M. A. Boraston.—At 
Pensax, Mr. 2, Warren. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Maryied.] At Eardisley, W. S. R.Cock- 
burn, esq. to Miss Coke, daughter of. the 
Rev. Dr. C. prebendary of Hereford. 
Died.] At Hereford, the Rev. William 
Anderton, a much esteemed pastor of the 
Roman Catholic congregation of that city. 
At Leominster, Elizabeth, widow of the 
Rev. J. Swift, vicar of Stoke Prior. 
At Ross, Mr, N. Morgan, jun. a imem- 
ber of the Society of Friends. 
At Easton, the Rev. F. Kinchant.—67, 
Elizabeth, widow of Lacon Lambe, esq. 
of Henvood. 
At Ledbury, 30, Mr. Merrick. 
GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 
The Gloucester Music Meeting took 
place within the month, and was attended 
hy a great number of nobility and gentry. 
The collections for the three days were 
7591. ; being 711. more than was collected 
in 1820, but only a twentieth of the York, 
meeting. 
At a public meeting lately held at Bris- 
tol,——C. Pinney, esq. in the chaiy,—it was 
resolved, on the motion of Capt. O’Brien, 
R.N, to form an institution for the educa- 
tion of sea-boys, the children of seamen, 
and such other persons.as are engaged in. 
that employment; and that it be desig- 
nated “the Bristol Marine School So- 
ciety.” 
Married.) Mr. T. Deake, to Miss C. 
Backwell; Mr. R. Parker, to Miss Kiver, 
of High-street; Mr. W, Rooks, to Miss S. 
Cooper, of Lawrence-hill: all of Bristol.— 
Mr. R. Lewes, of the Hotwells, to Miss J. 
Culverwell, of Clifton.—Mr. Bamford, of 
Nailsworth, to Miss D. Baily, of Wy- 
combe, Bucks.—The Rev. H. Donglas, 
A.M. vicar of Newland, to Miss Eleanor 
Best, of tie same place. 
Died.] At Gloucester, in King-street, 
70, Mrs. Jefleris, widow of John J. esq.— 
45, Mr. W. Tovey, a partner in the firm of 
Messrs. Cowcher, Kirby, and Co. 
At Bristol, 57, Miss K. Edwards, of 
Cacrleon.—In Stokes-croft, 73, Mrs, Lax, 
widow of George L. esq. of Wells. 
At Cheltenham, Mary Ann, daughter of 
Lieut -col. Archbold, r.m.—Iin Gothic- 
place, Miss Harrison, daughter of R. H. 
esq. of the Inner Temple, London. 
At Chepstow, 27, Mrs, A. Major. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. E. Midwinter, to Miss 
M. Price, both of St. Clement’s; Mr. J. 
Carter, to Miss 8. Winterbourn: all of Ox~ 
ford.—J. W. Jeston, esq. of Henley-upon- 
Thames, to Anne, daughter of thelate R. 
Pope, esq. of Jamaica.—Mr. E. Tupnet, 
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