1825.] 
73, to Mrs, Binkley, $2. ‘The advanced age 
of the loving bridegroom did not prevent 
him from displaying as much activity on 
that day as in any part of his former life— 
At Newark, Mr. W. Fotherby, of South 
Clifton, to Miss Stow; Mr. G. Daft to Miss 
Mayfield. 
Died.| At Nottingham, Mrs. Graves ; 
67, Mr. J. Dutch, of Bath; 93, Mrs. 
Clarke—36, the wife of Mr. W. Martin, 
jun. of Burtonjoice—35, the wife of Mr. 
OQ. Moore, of New Snenton. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married.}| At Denton, C. F. Clinton, 
esq. to Penelope, second daughter of Sir 
W. E. Welby, bart. of Denton-hall—At 
Lincoln, J. Moore, esq. to Frances Jane, 
eldest daughter of C. White, esq.—At 
Coleby, W. Jordan, 74, to Miss Thorpe, 
18. 
Died.| 17, the eldest son of the Rev. J. 
Wayet, vicar of Pinchbeck—Mrs. Pilking- 
ton, of Stamford—At Wigsley, 88, Mr. E. 
Ward—At Barrowby- hali, 28, Mr. J. Dorr. 
LEICESTER AND RUTLAND. 
Married.| At Leicester, R. Baxter, esq. 
of Doncaster, to Joanna Maria, sister of the 
Rev. I. B. Paget—At Nailstone, Mr. J. 
Barker, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. 
Gardiner of Osbaston—At Barrow-upon- 
Soar, Mr. W. Perkins of Warwick, to Miss 
Lee—At Exton, Mr, Marshall of Cossing- 
ton, to Mahala, third daughter of Mr. Hib- 
bit, of Exton-lodge—At Castle Donning- 
ton, Mr. S.W. Follows to Miss Killingley— 
At Désford, Mr. E. Hooke, to Mary, youn- 
gest daughter of W. Drakeley, gent. 
Died.| The Rev. H. Powis, of Stoke 
Golding—At Asforbey, the relict of the 
late Rev. T.B, Barnaby— At Tollthorpe- 
hall, 22, C. Harrison, esq.—86, Mr. T. 
Hardlow, of Blackfordby—At Hinckley, 
29, the wife of the late D. Wagstaff, of 
Nunheaton—Mr. J. Wallis, Leicester—At 
Melton Mowbray, 50, Miss Wilson—At 
Oakham, 40, Mr. J. Bullivant, Cornet in 
the Rutland Yeomanry. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Handsworth, William, 
third son of Mr. Bannister of Birmingham, 
to Miss Cracket of Handsworth. 
Died At Hanley, the Rev. J. Revill— 
15, Eliza, second daughter of Mr. Male, of 
West Bromwich. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.| At Wappenbury, 7. Bid- 
dulph, esq. eldest son of Sir ‘I. Biddulph, 
bart. of Bibury-hall, to Jane Rebecca, 
second daughter of the late R, Vyner, esq. 
of Kathorpe—At Bilton, R. Smith, esq. of 
Richmond, Surrey, to S. Wheeler, eldest 
‘daughter of A. Hume, esq. of Bilton- 
grange—Mr. ‘1’. Salt, of Birmingham, to 
Miss J. Blair, of Kenilworth—At Bir- 
mingham, at the Friends’ meeting-house, 
Robert, son of L. Howard, of Tottenham, 
Middlesex, to Rachael, daughter of S, 
Lincolnshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Shropshire, &c. 
483 
Lloyd, esq. of Birmingham; J. Hart; esq: 
of Scarbro’, to Miss Bilby; Mr.W. Elliott, 
jun. to Miss. Haywood; Mr. J. Pope, to’ 
Miss Room— At Stratford-upon-Avon, T. 
Green, esq. of St. Michael’s, London, to 
Maria, second daughter of J. Tasker, esq: 
mayor of 3tratford-upon-Avon. 
Died.| At Birmingham, 26, Mr. J. W. 
Ryland; 45, Mr. 8. Kinsay; Frances Su- 
san, youngest daughter of Mr. Crésshall; 
Mr. M, Stockton; 54, Mr. J. Hardy; 80, 
Mrs. Magennis; 43, Mr. T. Braidwoed, 
instructer of the deaf and dumb at the in- 
stitution at Edgbaston—At Hodsworth, 
Mrs. Walton, wife of the Rev. D. N. Wal- 
ton, M. A. assistant minister of St. John’s ; 
61, Mr. T. Pemberton; Susanna, daughter 
of Mr. C. B. Greatrex ; Frederick, youngest 
son of the late Mr. S. Hawkes—At War- 
wick, 38, Mr. A. Parkes, solicitor, one of 
the coroners for the county. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.| J. M. Severne, esq. to Anna 
Maria, eldest daughter of the late E. M. 
Wigley, esq. of Shakenhurst, Worcester- 
shire—At Hales Owen, Mr. W. Mathews, 
of Great Barr, to Rachel Maria, youngest 
daughter of M. Attwood, esq.; Mr. S. 
Harewood, to Mary, only daughter of Mr. 
Evans, of St. Asaph, _ 
Died.| At Wein, 77, Mrs. Barnett, late 
of Soulten-hall, near Wern—At Shrews- 
bury, 73, Mr. W. Nickless; Mr. J. France, 
of Plealey-villa; Emma, daughter of the 
Rev. J. Morris, of Bridgnorth; 34, Mr. J. 
Taylor, jun. of Heathcote; 66, Elizabeth, 
wife of Mr. J: M. Head, banker— Ati Whit® 
church, 66, the Rev. J. Collier, A.M. per- 
petual curate of Tilstock, and one ‘of the 
chaplains of the Earl of Bridgewater ; Mrs. 
Davies, youngest daughter of the Rev. D. 
Lloyd, rector of Trevilan, and vicar of 
Ystrad, Cardiganshire — At Bridgenorth, 
73, Mr. G. Gitton. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. W. Edmands, of Pen- 
dock, Worcestershire, to Miss Billings, of 
Cheltenham — At the Friends’? meeting- 
house, Worcester, Mr. C. Ash, of Taunton, 
to Miss Newman. 
Died.| At Shipston -upon - Stower, F. 
Findon, esq—J. Surman, esq., late of Mal- 
vern-lodge, one of the deputy-lieutenants of 
Worcester—At Maseley, Mrs. Geast, wi- 
dow of the late R. Geast, esq.—Rev. Arch- 
deacon Butler, rector of Bentham and 
Whittington—50, Susanna, wife of Mr. J. 
Lord, of Longdon; Mr, W. Ireland, of 
Eldersfield—At Kempsey, near Worcester, 
64, Mrs, Goddington, relict of J. God- 
dington, esq. of Camp-hill, near Briming- 
ham, 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
sane At the Friends’ meeting- 
house, R. J. Jones, of Hereford, stationer, 
to Miss Morgan, of the Haywards, near 
Ross— At Orleton, Mr. G. Boyce, of 
Lamb’s Conduit-street, London, to Anne, 
3Q2 youngest 
