181L] Leicester — Staford^Warwkk, 507 ' 
and chaplain to the Right Hon. Lord Vis* 
count Mendip. 
At Caltersworth, in a fit, almost Instanta¬ 
neously, the Rev, Mr. Currie, vicar of Os¬ 
born by. 
Mr. William Tenie, of Wooton, 70. 
At Gainsbro’, Mrs. Simpson, widow, 80.- 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
It appears that there are many forged Lei¬ 
cestershire notes in circulation, of the firm 
of Pares, Paget, Pares, and Heygate. 
Afarned.] Mr. Palmer, of the Mitre Inn, 
Oxford, to Charlotte, only daughter of Mr. 
Barnett, of Leicester. 
Mr. Spence, of Leicester-town, to Miss 
Gullh'er, of Thurnby Hall, 
At ^uorndon, Mr. Earl, to Miss Ann 
Chamberlain, of Beaumont. 
At Swepston, N. W. Oliver, esq. to Eliza 
Susanna, daughter of the Rev. Michael Bax¬ 
ter. 
Mr. T.,MarstGn, to Miss H. Burbage, both 
of Leicester. 
Mr, Grimley, of Leicester, to Miss S. 
Brooks, of Heather. 
Mr. J. Fowler, of Whissendine, to MI.ss 
Sparrow of Bole Hall. 
Mr. Dumclow, to Miss Edwyn, of Lei¬ 
cester, 
Mr. James Elliott, of Mountsorrel, to Miss 
Ann Lcwin. 
The Rev. Edward Vaughan, vicar of St. 
Martins and All Saints, to Miss Agnes Pares, 
third daughter of John Pares, esq. of the 
New-Wcrks. 
Mr. Taylor, farmer, of Normanton Tour- 
rille, to MissEaux. 
Dki/.J George Davies Harley, gent, a poet 
of some eminence, and a comedian of pro¬ 
vincial celebrity j he was much esteemed by 
a numerous and respectable acquaintance, as 
an independent, upright, and honourable, 
man. 
George, eldest son of the Rev. George 
Bass Oliver, vicar of Belgrave. 
Mr. \V. Bell, sen. 79, a respectable and, 
laborious school-master in Heigh-street, and 
many years writing-master in. the school of 
Miss Linwood, 
Mr, Joseph Whetstone, sen. 80 
The Rev. T. Ludlam, 84, rector of Fos- 
ton, and confrater of Wigston’s Hospital. 
He was educated at Cambridge, and took the 
degree of Badtek^r and Master of Arts up¬ 
wards of half a century ago. He published 
in conjunction with his late respectable bro¬ 
ther, two volumes cf Tracts, in which some 
shrewcr.ess and vigour of intellect were dis¬ 
played. His conversation, however, as well 
as ills writings, were distinguished by their 
caustic asperity j and, if he had any preten¬ 
sions to the local title of philosopher, he 
truly belonged to the ^hool of the Cyn'uSy a 
class of men who do no credit either to learn¬ 
ing or philosophy. Mr.Ludiam was, however, 
sucti a philosopher,’ as is perhaps to be found 
in every country town. By not smiling above 
Mom. Mag., Djsc. 1, 1811. 
once in seven years, and by assuming a que- 
relous and laconic manner, he acquired the 
reputation of possessing chat wisdom which no 
one was able to analyse. His pride, asperity, 
and Impenetrability, w'ere received by the vul* 
gar as indications of his profundity ; and, had 
he lived in a remoter age, he would probably 
have been considered as deeply skilled i,u tire 
Black Art. As genuine knowledge however 
proves only to teach a man the excess of his 
ignorance, and to inspire him with senti¬ 
ments of deeper humility, we advise reason¬ 
able doubts to be always entertained of the 
soundness of the heads and hearts of all pom¬ 
pous co>tcombs who arfect the mistaken cha¬ 
racter of jihilosophers, without being at the 
same time more agreeable in their manners, 
or more benignant than other men in their 
relations to society. 
At Heather, Thomas Clare, gent. 59« 
Ml's. Small, of Bosworth, 51. 
STAFFOIinSHIRE. 
Married.'^ At Stone, Mr. Enoch Barnei, 
of Newcastle, to Miss Adderley, daughter of 
Mr. Thomas A. of Mothersall. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. James West- 
wood, to Miss Elizabeth Ray. 
At Tamworth, Mr. John Fowler, printers 
to .Miss Sparrow. 
Dkd,^ Mrs. Sarah Hales, of Tamworth, 7®^ 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Marrkd.~\ At Aston, Mr. Jennins, of Bir¬ 
mingham, to Miss Travis, of Deritend. 
The Rev. Francis Mills, rector of Barford, 
to Miss Catherine Mordaunt, fourth daughter 
of tlie late Sib Jolin M« 
At Kineton, Mr. King, jun. of Stratford, 
to Miss Brown, of Combroke. 
At Coventry, jolin Smith Soden, esq. Sur¬ 
geon, to Elizabeth, only daughter of Robert 
Bunney, esq. 
At Wootton Waw’en, Mr. Wm. Pratt, of 
Kenley-in-Arden, to Miss Warner. 
At Iduckingham, the Ilev. Benjamin Scott, 
B.A. curare of St. Mary’s, Biriuingham, to 
Ann, daughter of the late Edward Bart¬ 
lett, esq. 
Mr. Chamberlain, of Handsworth, to 
Zipperah, youngest daughter of Mr. Everittj 
artist. 
Mr. Thomas Taberrer, of Cofton, to Mrs. 
Herbert. 
Mr. William Charles, to Miss Mary Hodg- 
skins, both of Birmingham. 
At Aston, Mr. Joseph Harris, jun. to Miss 
Elizabeth Cauldicott, of Warwick. 
Mr. Barber, of Pattingliam, to Miss Wood¬ 
ward, of Wednesfield. 
At Edgbaston, .Mr. Wm. Stockton, to Mis* 
Sarah Cooper.—Mr, James Lee, to Mrs. Ro¬ 
binson. 
Lieut. Morton Slaney, of the 8th light 
dragoons, to Mks Seabrlght Eliza Spencer, of 
Birmingham. 
Mr. Samuel Miller, of Ashbourne, to Miss 
H. Grealorex, of Perry Mill. 
