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salary to their minister, Mr. Liptrot, for- 
merly a curate of Oadby, near the town of 
Leicester, for performing service for them 
every Sunday. 
Married.| At Nottingham, Mr. A. E. 
Johnson, to Miss Mary Tootal; Mr, R. 
Jebb, of Bingham, to Miss Ann Longdon 
—Mr..S. Flinders, of Woodborough, to 
Miss Elizabeth Parr, of Arnold; Mr. G. 
Elliot, to Miss Esther Briggs; Mr. G. 
Woodward, to Miss Sarah Pimm; Mr. W. 
Marriot, of Car Colston, to Miss Elizabeth 
Hall; Mr. J. Broadhead, to Miss Sarah 
Clarke ; Mr. J. Cash, to Miss Elizabeth 
Hollis; Mr. J. Richards, to Miss Mary 
Brunt ; Mr. W. Kirkham, to Miss Rebecca 
Commory; Mr. R. Speed, to Miss Eliza 
Golling; Mr. F. Parker, to Miss Ann 
Chester; Mr. T. Hazledine, to Miss Mary 
Turner; Mr. T. Fletcher, to Miss Ann 
Millos; Mr. T. Hind, to Miss Elizabeth 
Goddard; Mr. W. Gamble, to Miss Eliza- 
beth Wagstaff, of Snenton; Mr. T. Hall, 
to Miss Elizabeth Johnson; Mr. J. Huish, 
to Miss Martha Burge; Mr. J, Sumner, to 
Miss Jane Hind—At Arnold, Mr. W. 
Jeffery, to Miss Holmes—At Winthorpe, 
near Newark, Mr. J. Bradshaw, of Holme, to 
Miss Sarah Hancock, of Winthorp—Mr. C. 
Beastal, of Sutton in Ashfield, to Miss A. 
Clay, of Hardstaff—H. G. Knight, esq., of 
Ferbeck, to Harriet, daughter of A. Har- 
dolph, esq., of the Grove, near East Ret- 
ford. 
Died.| _At Nottingham, in Bridleswith- 
gate, 85, E. Towndrow, esq.—On Drury- 
hill, 60, Mrs. H. Timms—In Long-row, 
20, Miss M. Blackhall—At New Snenton, 
65, Mrs. R. Towle, of Scarrington—At 
Ordsall, 88; Mrs. Jetfery—At West Red- 
ford, 64, Mrs. A. Cutler—At Worksop, 92, 
Mr. T. Hawson—At Alfreton, the Rey. H. 
C. Morewood—At Old Basford, 51, Mr. 
W. Buck—At Newark, 54, Mrs. Glover. 
LINCOLNSHIRE, 
Married.|_ Mr. R. Newcomb, of Stam- 
ford, to Anna Maria, widow of S. Sharp, 
esq. of Romsey—Mr. J. Roberts, of Filling- 
ham, to Miss Kirkby, of East Retford. 
Died.) At_Grantham, Miss E, John- 
son. 
LEICESTER AND RUTLAND. 
Married.| At Thorney-abbey, the Rev. 
H. Smith, m.a., to Ann, daughter of the 
late J. Wing, esq.— At Burton Overy, Mr. 
T. W. Needham, to Eleanor Mary Frances, 
second daughter of the Rey. H. Woodcock, 
vicar of Barkby. ; 
Died.| At Oakham, 55, Mrs. Keal, wi- 
dow of W. Keal, esq.—Lucy, wife of Mr. 
Bucknall, of Market Bosworth, 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
_ Married.| _ Captain W. Arden, of Long- 
croft-hall, to Lettice, daughter of the Rey. 
J. Watson, of Bunisal—The Rev. Thomas 
Mulock, to Miss Dinah Mellard, both of 
Stoke-upon- Trent. 
Provincial Occurrences :—Lincolnshire, Warwickshire, &c. [AugeI, 
Died.| At Stourton, 69, Mr. W. Norris, 
—At an adyanced age, Mr. W. Sherratt— 
At Rugeley, 85, Mrs. Anne Fletcher, widow 
of the late Rey. G. Fletcher, of Cubley. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
A news-room, upon an extensive scale, 
has been opened within the month at Bir- 
mingham. This, and most of the large com- 
mercial towns of the kingdom, are making 
rapid advances in science, in art, and general 
intelligence. Birmingham will shortly hold 
no mean rank; as its commerce flourishes, 
so will its spirit, and consequently its in- 
telligence and science. 
~ Three thousand females, inhabitants of 
Birmingham, within the month, agreed upon 
a petition to the House of Commons for 
the abolition of negro slavery, especially the 
slavery of children. 
Married.| At Birmingham, Mr. J. Read- 
ing, of Edmund-street, to Miss Bardell, of 
Prospect-row ; Mr. W. Palmer, of Wolver- 
ton, to Miss H. Brain, of Lillington; Mr. 
Davis, of Rugby, to Miss S. Neal, of Lutter- 
worth— At Coventry, Mr. T. Warwick, jun. 
of High-street, to Mary Anne, daughter of 
Lieut. W. Taylor, of Bloomsbury-place, 
Ashted; J. Townsend, esq. of Honington- 
hall, to Louisa, daughter of the Rey. R. 
Barnard. | ~ 
Died.] At Warwick, 35, Mrs. Cooke ; 
Miss A.'M. Cope; 78, Susannah Baker, 
a member of the Society of Friends—In 
Vauxhall-grove, 64, Mr. W. Wright—At 
Coventry, 64, Dr. Leen—In_ Spon-street, 
69, Mrs. Barnes—70, Hannah, relict of J. 
Frearson, ésq. of London—At Shustoke, 84, 
E. Croxhall, esq At Smethwick, 87, Mr. 
J. Stanley—At Clift-house, Mary, wife of 
S. P. Shawe, esq.—At Leamington, Mrs. 
Kinnersley, widow of ‘IT, Kinnersley, esq. of 
Clough-hall. 
SHROPSHIRE, 
A mine of lead ore has been lately dis- 
covered at the Brow-hill, near Ellesmere, 
the property.of Messrs. Edwards and Wil- 
liams, by men getting gravel for the turn- 
pike-road. 
_Married,| At Chetton, G. P. Aston, ° 
esq. of Newton, to Mary Ann, youngest 
daughter of J. Baker, esq. of the Downes ; 
R. S, Dieken, esq. of Roughton-yilla, to. 
Miss J. Parker. of Loppington, 
Died.| At Shrewsbury, 41, Martha, the 
wite of the Rev. J. Langley; Mr, T. Larty 
—At Wellington, 64, Mr. Webb—At West- 
felton, suddenly, 65, Mr. J. Duckett—At 
Skipton in Corvedale, 90, Mrs. Milner—At 
Ollerton, 44, Mr. T. Bill, of Birmingham ; 
78, the Rev. R, Outlam, rector of Longford. 
WORCESTERSHIRE, 
An infant school has been recently esta- 
blished at Kidderminster, the object of 
which is to remove poor children of an early 
age from scenes of vice and idleness. . : 
‘Married.| The Rev. D. Davies, m.a. to 
Jane, daughter of the late R.. Nott, esq., of 
Worsley— 
