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Mr. T. Dale, of BucKnale, to Miss Mary 
MoxfOH, of Hanley, iu the Potteries 
Mr. j. Akers, of Uttoxeter, to Mrr.Gut^- 
n>er, of London. 
Mr. J. Humpston, of Muse Lee Farm, 
near Windley, to Mrs. Walker, wido.v of 
the late Mr. Walker, of' Derby. 
H. \Vright, esq. of Cheshunt, Herts, 
to .Viatilda, daughter of Mr. G, Gilbert, of 
Kepton. 
Mr. I. Farror, of Birmingham, to Maria, 
daughter of Mr. B. Hurd, of Westbury. 
Mr. W. Moody, jun. jeweller, to Miss 
Mary Johnson, both of Birmingham. 
Mr. W. Pinches, to Miss Phoebe Taylor, 
of is-iington Row, in this town. 
Mr. S. Abbott, farmer, of Doddington, to 
MissH. Harris, of Coventry. 
Mr. W. Hitchen, te Miss Ann Webb, both 
of Coventry. 
Mr. Wood, architect and surveyor, to Miss 
Wilson, both of Nottingham. 
Mr. J. Lakin, of Whately, to the daugh¬ 
ter of Mr. Lakin, of Hall End. 
Mr. J. Hammonds, of Wolverhampton, to 
Miss S. Evans, of Bus'ton. 
Mr. J. Deeley, of Bishopsgate-street, to 
Mrs. Slallett, of Foredrough-street, both of 
Birmingham. 
Mr. J. Pegg, of Coventry, to Miss E. 
Homer, of Kenilworth. 
Mr. R. Canning, late of Birmingham, to 
Miss Cleaver, of HeUidon, Noithamptori- 
»hife. 
Mr, T. King, of Rowington, to Miss Fin- 
aon, of Ciaverdon. 
Mr. C, Yates, to Miss Briscoe, both of 
Yardley. 
Mr. T. Clark, of the Brades, to Miss Jane 
Franks, of Newhall street, Birmingham. 
Mr. J. Horsefall, to Anne, daughter of 
Mr. J. Price, silk-tnerchant, both of Coven- 
;ry. 
Mr. M. Linwood, of Newhall-street, to 
Frances, daughter of A. Forrest, esq. of 
arstone-house. 
At Warwick, Mr. R Smith, to Miss 
res, both of that borough. 
At Whittington, Mr. Bridges, surgeon, of 
Narborough, to Catharine, second daughter 
of Mr. W. Dennetts, Streethay House, Staf¬ 
fordshire. 
In Scotland, Mr T.Lingen,of Bull-street, 
.to the daughter of Mr. R. Wheeler, of Snow- 
hill, Coventry. 
Mr. Ball, of Hampton Lucy, to Miss 
Fovvell, of Solihull. 
G. Firmstone, esq. of Biiston, to Miss 
F. Onions, of Dawley Green, Staffordshire. 
Mr. J. Davies, to Miss Percivall, both of 
Birmingham. 
Mr. T. Davies, of Meriden, to Miss Sarah 
Worth, of Coventry. 
At Bugbrook, Mr. R, Winkles, butcher, 
to Miss E. Turland, daughter of Mr. T- T. 
farmer and grarier, of chat place. 
Died.^ M?,. T. Baine-, of Kenilworth. 
Ac F..r>ibpfo’, A.nn, the w’ife of Mr. Welch, 
grazier. 
At Nuneaton, b.T, Mr. T. ThurrjTan, inn¬ 
keeper and butcher. He was well and at¬ 
tending }o his business on the Saturday morn¬ 
ing preceding bis death. 
At Wolverhampton, Mrs. Cale, of the 
Swa.n inn.—Mr. James Wiight, cheese- 
factor. 
Ac Hinckley, the youngest daughter of the 
late G. Hicks, esq M. D. 
Mrs. Floyd, rd.ct of the late Mr. F. of 
Berkeswell. 
At Kettering, in her 42d year, the wife of 
Mr. R. Iliffe, ironmonger and seedsman, and 
daughter of Mr. J. Kemp, banker.—Geor- 
giana, second daughter of G- Boswell, esq. of 
W’arwick. 
Mr. J. Freeth, of Bell-street, Birming¬ 
ham, 7B 
At Dudley, Mrs. Hodgects, wife of Mr<: 
Joseph Hodgetts, nail ironmionger. 
Mrs. Saunders, of Hedgensford. 
At Lichneld, Mrs. Lister, relict of the 
late N. L. esq. of Armitage Park, many years 
member of parliament for the borough of 
Clicheroe. 
At Ansley, Nalley Hall, a bricklayer,who, 
when turning the arch over the grave of the 
Rev. Mr. Hutchin’s son, found himself un¬ 
well, exclaimed, “Lord have mercy upon 
me,” and expired immediately. 
Mrs. Cale, of the Swan inn, Wolverhamp¬ 
ton. 
Robert Mower, of the Woodseats, near 
Chesterfield, esq. He W’as a gentleman of 
the most benevolent disposition, and to the 
poor his bounty was always overflowing. 
Mr. J. Kay, of Eyre street, Sheilieid, 79. 
— Mr. E. Cartwright, cutler, Scotiand-street. 
—The'wife of Air. Fox, Duke-street, Little 
Sheffield.—Mr. J. Craw'shaw', sen. of the 
Nursery.—Mr. Thomas Goodwin, of Shef 
field, ivory haft cutter, one of the society of 
frien.l'S. 
Mrs. Webster, widow’ of the late .Mr. John 
W. of Morley, 9i j it is somewhat remark¬ 
able, that for several years parse, and up to 
the death of this venerable matron, her only 
inmate was a female servant, who is now in 
the 9Isc year of her age.—In Lewlon street, 
Mr. T. >.-Ooke, 81. 
Mr. T. Mountford, of Palmer-lane, Co¬ 
ventry. 
Mrs. Loveday, wife of Mr. J. L. aucti¬ 
oneer, of Warwick. 
In his 68th year, Mr. J. Bayley, of Wash- 
wood Heath. 
Sarah Bolton, of the Horse Fair, Wolver¬ 
hampton. She had milked her cows, and sold 
her milk, on the same afternoon j on her re¬ 
turn home, she sat down in a chair, and im¬ 
mediately expired. 
Aged 76, Mr. W, Sparrow, of Lichfield- 
street, Wolverhampton.. 
