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of port wine at one draught, and foon after 
fell from his feat to the ground. In about 
an hour and a half he expired. 
/ (STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Litchfield, Mr. A. Wood- 
ward to Mifs Topping. Mr. Stephen Simp- 
fon to Mifs Startin. 
Mr. William Bourn, of Smithfield, in this 
county, to Mifs Hannah Walker, of Heage, 
in Derbyshire. 
Died.] At Stafford, in her 24th year, 
Mrs. Potter. At Brereton, Mr. Andrew Birch. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. Wm. Waddoms. 
- At Neweatte under Line, univerfally 
efteemed and Jamented, Nathaniel Beard, 
efq. only brother to the late William Beard, 
elq. chief juitice of South Wales. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Marrizd.| At -Birmingham, 
Deeley to M:fs Winkle. 
Mifs Elizabeth Wright. 
to Mifs Mary Showell. 
Mifs Tildefley. 
Mr. J. Terret, of Redmorley, to Mifs 
Herring, of Abberley. 
At Handfworth, near Birmingham, Mr. 
Jofhua Woodhill to Mifs Sarah Scofield. 
Died.} At Birmingham, Mr. Richard 
Anderton, fen. In the prime of life, va 
William Kerby, Mr. Thomas Underhill, 
eminent brafs-founder. Mr. BEA Acie 
lMr. Thomas Hart, pe oe Mr. T. Orton, 
jun. button-maker. \ In the prime of life, 
Mifs Godolphin Sparham. Mr. William 
Jones, mould-turner. Mrs. Miles. Mr. So- 
jomon Plater. Mr. Jonn Laughter. Aged 
79, Mrs. Ann Badley. In his gift year, 
Mr. John Jennings, wood-fcrew-maker. 
At Wi idhaw, near Birmingham, aged go, 
Mr. John Brown, fen. 
“At Coventry, Mr. William Bayley. 
very advanced age, Mr. John Warner. 
At Drayton Baffet, Mr. William Edden. 
At Digbeth, Mr. iti Goodbarne. 
At Bordfley, at the advanced age of 972 
Mr. John Adams. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Died.| At Worceftter, Mr. Luke Spilf- 
ies poft-mafier. Mr. Partridge, wktiead 
inftrument maker. Mr. Eliza Langham. 
At Kidderminfler,. Mr. ones Penn, 
an eminent fnufl-manufaCurer. 
At Tything, in her 31 year Mrs. Han- 
ne Bray. 
t Malvern, Mrs Francis Wilfon. 
ri Sheleivoods Mr. Brown, an opulent 
Mr. James 
Mr. John Pardoe to 
Mr. Simeon Tart 
Mr. John Lander to 
Ina 
noe 
MONMOUTASHIRE. 
Died.] “At Utk, in-his 85th year, the 
rev. Richard Vaughan Norman, re€tor of 
Llanlowell, vicar of Liantreflaint, Magor and 
Ridwick, Sha juftice of the peace for ‘the 
county of Monmouth. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Died.| At Hereford, Mrs. Margaret 
Smaiiman, mi niftreis of the charity- fchool in 
his ey <Mi ifs Wookceck } dan ahter of che 
tH 
ey ial fasicis WY Foods OC. 
. Staffordpoire.... Warwick fire... Worcefterfpire, Sc. 
At Clifford Court, -after a fhort ilinefs, fir? 
Richard Williams, bart. of Goldnighton’s.> ° 
At Suitmill, Mr. John Smith: soqmec: 
At Yorkhill, Mrs. Patrick. This family 
exhibits a finbspler inftance of longevity. 
‘The deceafed’ was’ in her 85th year. Her: 
hufband, who is ftill. living, -is «90. His 
Heaiiee who refides inthe fame’ parithy is* 
935 andthe wife of the latterenjoys perfect: 
health at the extraordinary age of 99. 
At. Cotmore, near Kingfton, faddenly,- 
while eating his dinner, Mr. Lawrence a 
tr 
t Lyonfhall, in the 27th year of his age, 
Mr. Jofhua Thomas Driver, late furgeon of 
the Rodney Eaft Indiaman. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Miarried.| At Chalford, Mr. Monkhoufe 
Tate, toMifs Hunt, douse of Mr. Hunt, 
of the Brades, near Birmingham. 
At Henbury, Mr. H. ES Llewellin, of 
Briftol, to Mifs Hudfon, of the former place, 
At Briftol, Mr. Samuel Price, to Mifs 
Ann Jones. Mr. Charles, foap-boiler, aged 
35, to Mrs. Witt, aged 70. Mr. Trevelyan, 
to Mifs. Revell. Lieut. Colonel George 
Duke, of the 26th regiment of infantry, te 
Mifs Emily Freeman. ~ Mr. Benjamin Jen- 
nings, to Mifs Ann Morgan. Mr. Williany 
Browne, to Mifs Boetefeur. 
Died.| At Gloucefter, in his 83d year, 
Mr. Samuel Niblett. In a very advanced 
age, Mrs. Mary Pauncefort, the laf of the 
very ancient family bearing that name. 
it Thornbury. the Rev. Wm. Howell, 
B.D. many years vicar of that place, ‘and 
one of the oldeft juftices of the peace, for 
the couaty of Gloucefter. As a public ma- 
giftrate, he difcharged his duty with ability 
and faithfulnefs formore than 30 years. 
At Wellfcote, Mrs. Prentice. 
At Tewkefbury, Mr. Wm. Ball, Geto, 
At Old Sodbury, Mifs Chapp. 
Mrs. Whittle, of Chorley. 
At Briftol, Mr. Sileox. Mr. Richard 
Smith. Mrs. Halifax. Mifs Hannah Levy, 
Mr. Lloyd. Mr. Fitch. Mrs. Coghian. Mr. 
George Plumley. Mrs. Norton: Mrs. 
Bowden. Mrs. Jones. (Mrs. ‘Broderip, of 
King’s, fguare. Mr. Gabriei Smith Bradley. 
Mr. William Foot: Mrs. Rogers, Aged 
73, Mrs. james. J 
At the fame plac Edward Shier; 
cliff, proprietor ef che ‘deesiatlag library, 
St. Auguttine’s’ Back, and ‘author of the 
Briftol Guide. He was a man highly “re- 
{pected for candour, ingenuoufnefs and fua- 
vity of manners. 
At his houfe, on St. Michael’s Hill, after 
an illnefs of a few days, Thomas Whitehead, 
efg. banker. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
Died.| At Buckingham, aged 34, Mr. 
Patrick O*Hagan, a member of the Buck- 
ingham troop of yeomanry cavalry. | His 
remains were interred with military honours. 
At- Newport mie sD aged 67, Mr. Wm. 
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