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At Cound, Mr. Hodges, to Mrs. Tomkinfon ; 
and Mr. Bentley, to Mifs Edge. Mr. Evans, 
King-ftreet, Weftminfter, to Mifs Farfer, of 
Shrew(bury. - 
Died.] At Bridgenorth, David Caldwell, a 
a very advanced age. He was a native of Scot- 
land, wasa drummer in the reign of William, 
and a private foldier under queen Ann. During 
the laft 70 years, he had refided at Bridgnorth. 
$3, John Allet, efg. late chamberlain of the 
corporation of Shrewfbury; he has left the bulk 
of hs property for the purpofe of ereéting and 
endowing a feminary for the education of poor 
chilcren, belonging to Shrew{bury. “Mrs, Ed- 
wards, near Ofweitry. Mrs. Corfield, of 
Shrewfbury. At Bithop’s Caflle, Mrs. Grif- 
fith’s. At Prees, the rev. Dr. R. Jackfon, fenior 
prebendary of York, Litchfield, and Chefter. 
STAFFORDSHIRE, 
Married.] At Bafwick, Mr. E. Harding to 
Mifs Blythe. At Sedgeley, the Rev. T. Powell 
to Mifs Brown. At Walfall, Mr. Bennett, of 
Chefter, to Mifs Ann Barber. At Breewood, 
Mr, J. Robinfon to Mifs Duncomb, both of 
Coventry. W. Fowler, efq. of Newcaftle- 
under-Line, to Mifs Middleton, of Liverpool. 
Died.| At Tetbury, Mr. S. Bubb, fen. and 
a few hours aiter, Mr. §. Bubb, jun. taken ill 
about the fame time. At Wolverhampton, 
Mr. J. Panton. At Tettenhall, Francis Ho- 
lyoake, efg. much lamented. At Whitting- 
toa, John Barrett, efq. aged $2, many years 
ColleGtor -of. Excite at Briftol.. Aged 74, 
Mifs- Garbe:t. At Hanbury, Mrs. Thomas. 
At Pipe Hill, near Litchfield, Corn. Nevill, 
efq. by whofe death a confiderable eftate de- 
- volves tothe Old Women’s Hofpital. In Wol- 
verhampton Market, Mr. Shepherd, of Muchall. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Darried.\|— At Lutterworth, Mr. James, of 
Hinckley, to Mifs E. Smith. At Swepttone, 
Mr. J. Scott, to Mifs M. Marthall Mr. J. 
Baker, of Leicefter, to Mifs Perks, of Ather- 
ftone. AtGreat Glen, Mr. Benjamin Cooper, 
to Mifs James, of Leicefter. At Leir, Mr- 
W. Collins to Mifs A, Smith. At Loughbro’, 
Mr. Watts to Mifs Harley. At Barrow, Mr. 
T. Bradfhaw, to Mifs Beaumont. Mr. J. 
Driver, of Hai borough, to Mifs Atkins. Mr. 
Robotham, to Mrs. Day. 
Died.|—At Netherfeal, Mrs. Jarvis, wife of 
P. J. efq. At Leicefter, Mrs. Rickards. At 
Des:ord, 83, Mrs. Cook; fine lived with her 
hufband who is 34, upwards of 60 years, a rare 
inftance of conjugal unity and felicity. At 
Leicefter, Mrs. Robotham. 82, Mrs. Braith- 
waite, of Swanington. -$3, Mrs. Palmer, relict 
of Mr. Alderman Palmer, of Leicefter. 
At Overfeal, after a few days illnefs, Thomas 
Wilkes, a very eminent and fuccefsful banker, 
manufacturer, &c. The meeknefs and fuavity 
of his manners, for which he was-em'nently 
diftinguifhed, his extreme pundtuality in all his 
extenfive commercial dealings, his readinets to 
afift and accommodate all his neighbours upon 
every emergent occafion, which his fortune 
enabled him to doin an uncommon degree; his 
univerfal benevolence, and liberality, and the 
whole tenor of his amiable department in the 
different offices of life; domeftc and focial; 
have renderec his lofs the fubject of extreme 
grief to his family and relatives, and will be fe- 
verely fclt, as it is juftly deplored, by a very 
-numcrous body of acquaintance and friends 
throughout the country. 
RUTLAND. 
Married.| At Uppingham, Mr. T, Holmes 
to Mifs Goodliffe.. 
Died.| At Seaton, aged 21, Mifs Bellaers. 
_ CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
The Univerfity of Cambridge are about to 
petition the crown, for a Charter of Incorpora- 
tion to found a new college, purfuant to the © 
will of the late Mr. Downing, who bequeathed : 
45001. in perpetuity, for that purpofe. 
Married.j}—The rey. R. Robinfon, rector of 
Wateritock and Emmington, to Mifs Kipling, 
of Chitton, Bucks. Mr. Oates, of H. Sutton, 
to Mifs Cerk. The rev. Mr. Lawton, of Ath, 
to Mifs Cobbold, of Ipfwich. cd 
Died. |—At Cambridge, Mrs. Heylock. Mr. 
¥. Daintry, poft-mafter of Royfton, and trea* 
furer of the county. Mr. H. Humphreys,- of 
Trumpington, At Eifworth, Mr. W. Pape 
worth. 
Nor THAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.|-—~Mr. Edge,- of Northampton, to 
Mifs H. Payne, Mr. C. Jones, of Abington, 
to Mifs Serjeant, At Penkirk, Mr. W. B. 
Brown, to Mifs M. Facon. At Picheley, Mr. 
T. Palmer, to Mifs Nunnely. At Long Law- 
ford, Mr. Crofts to Mrs. Ruffhead. Mr. G. 
Smith, ef Northampton, to Mifs Evans, of 
Wrexham. At Perborough, Capt. Orange, 86th, 
te Mifs E. B. Philipfon: 
Died.]}—Mr. B. Goodmai, of Northampton. 
Mr. W. Hughes, grocer. 
Bathurit. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Marricd.| At Birmingham, Mr. T. Kettle 
to Mifs M. Twit. Mr. Bofworth, of Coventry, 
to Mrs. Pickering. Mr. Waterfon, aged 78, 
to Mrs. A. Durne, 65. Mr. S. Gem to Mrs, 
Foy. - Mr. Edwards, of Henley, to Mifs Bur- 
man. Mr, Jofeph Penn to Miis Taylor, both 
of Wordefley. Mr. Phillips, of Wrockwar- 
dine, to Mifs Clarke, of Allfcott. At Coven- 
try, Mr. T. Arnold, of Stone Houfe, to Mifs 
E. Arnold. At Stratford, Mr. T. Smith to Mifs 
A. Vefey. Same place, Mr. T. S. Buck to 
Mifs E. Parfons. At Birmingham, Mr. T. 
Simmons to Mifs C. Barron. George Pugh, 
efq. to Mifs Hornblower. Mr. Brown, of 
Coventry, to Mrs. Cheflyn. 
Died.) Mrs. Shelton, of Inge Street. Mrs, 
Fellowes, of Bull Street. Mifs Ann Oakley, 
Mr, John Langfton. At Afhted, Fofeph Caries, 
efq. late of Handfworth, whofe character will 
not be forgotten by pofterity, for his conduct 
during the difgraceful and never to be fergotten 
Riots at Birmingham, in 1791. In private lite 
he was an affectionate hulband, a tender father, 
502 and 
At Braekley, Mrs. 

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