of the rev. Mr. Clayton, vicar of Belgrave, 
andre€tor of Norton by Twycrofs. — 
_ Mr. Farnell, hofier, to Mrs. Varnam, of 
Snareftone. 
Died.} At Leicefter, Mr. Lambert, for- 
merly keeper of the county Bridewell. Sud- 
denly, Mrs. Reynolds, wife of Mr. Reynolds, 
filverfmith. Mr. Lofeby, heel-maker, Mrs. 
Wright, of the Marquis of ‘Granby. Mrs. 
Fancote, of the Black Swan inn. 
At the fame place, after a very affiGing 
ilInefs, Mifs A. F. Coleman, youngeft daugh- 
ter of the late Henry Coleman, Efg. She was 
a lovely, amiable, and highly accomplifhed 
young lady, and fcarcely had the morning of 
her life begun to dawn, before death deprived | 
fociety of one of its brighteft ornaments, and 
her connexions of an attectionate relation and 
a fincere friend. 
At Barrow upon Soar, aged 69, Mr. T 
Beaumont. His lofs is defervedly regretted 
by a numerous circle of friends and acquaint- 
ance. 
; STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] At Wolverhampton, dieute- 
sant Richard Che apman, of the 38th regiment 
of foot, to Miis Bond, only daughter of Mr. 
William Bond. 
At the Pottery, John Curzon, aged 14, 
to Mifs Brammer, aged ru The bride car- 
ried to church a prominent evidence of her 
womanhood. 
Diced.) At Stafford, .Mr. Jofeph Griffin, 
ferjeant at mace, 
At Litchfield, Mr. Samuel Harrifen, one 
of the aldsnaige: of that city. 
Mrs. Martha Cary, wife of William Cary, 
gent, of Cannock. Her great virtues and 
amiable manners render her lofs deeply re- 
gretted, 
At Alderfley, near Wolyerhampton, -after 
a very affi€ting and long illnefs, Mrs. How- 
ard, wife of Corbet Howard, efq. 
Whitchurch, Shropfhire, and  youngeft 
daughter ef the late Mr. Moore, of Wrottef- 
ley-park. 
At, Tettenhall, Mrs. Hollyoake, widow 
of the late F. Hollycake, efq. is 
At Swanmere, near Hixon, aged 54. Mr 
Benjamin Bond, farmer. 
At Dunfton, near Staftord, MG R. wiery 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.| At Bicsenalom : Mr. Henry 
Dale; merchant, of Hamburgh, to Mifs 
Marfden, of Kiddleftone Bath, Derbythire, 
Mr. W. Shore, to Mifs Sujanaih Brunner, 
Mr. James Upton, to Mrs. Thompfon. Mr, 
John Grieft, aged 19, to Mifs M. Swindler, 
aged 45.. Mr. Jofeph Dutton, to Mifs Barns. 
Mr. James. Heptinftall, to Mifs Coney, of 
London. Mr. Downes, drawing-mafter, to 
Mifs Bull, of Smethwick. Mr. G. S. Why- 
ley; chymift, of Dritand, to. Mifs E. Bower, 
eo Birmingham. Mr. Hickman, to Mrs. 
Healey. 
Ast Coventry, Mr. Macread, to Mifs Bul- 
ler, of Kiddermintfter. 
Staffordhire.... Varwickpire....Lincolnfoire. 
late of 
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At Drayton Baffett, Mr. William Smith, 
jun. of Hints, to Mifs Maria Smith, only 
daughter of Mr. James Smith, an eminefft 
armer, of Bangley, in Stafardihite, 
Died.] At Warwick,.in his 74th ye 
Mr. John Weale, an eminent furgeon and 
apothecary. 
At Coventry, Mr. Toone. 
At Willington, after a long and fevere 
illnefs, Mr. Gaftrell Snow. 
In a very advanced age, Sir Theophilus 
Biddulph, bart. of Birdingbury. 
At Stourport, Jofeph Heeley, efq. many 
Aears a captain in the Warwickthire militia. 
At Hagley Row, Mrs. Cambden, widow of 
Mr. Cambden, formerly of the Cattle Tavern, 
in Bir, ingham. 
Aged 84, Mrs. Pinte of Wellenhall. 
At Little Sutton, aged80, Mrs. Elizabeth 
Wilfon; a nda few days after, aged 77, Mr. 
W$lliam Wilfon, her hufband. This patrin 
archal couple had lived together in uninter- 
rupted harmony upwards of so years. 
At Birmingham, Mr. Thomas May, many 
years beadle of St. Paul’s chapel. After a 
fhort, but very fevere illnefs, Mrs. Robin- 
fon. In his 75th year, Mr. Matthew Kit- 
chin. Mr. Thomas Cooper, cabinet-maker. 
Mrs. Williams. Aged 71, Mrs. Pallett. 
At Barrowden, aged 64, Mrs, Chamberlain. 
At Wing, Mrs. Embroy. 
At Empingham,,aged 97, Mrs. Brewfter. 
LINCOLNSHIRE, 
hier At Stamford, Mr. Vennee 
mere, to Mrs. Tomlin, of King’ ¢ Cliffe. 
At Bofton, Mr. Plummer, of Newark, 
to Mifs Stelling, of the former place. 
Sir John Trollope, bart. of Cafwick, near 
Stamford, to Mifs Thorold, of Lincoln. 
Mr. Clicitopher Taylors of Reiton, to 
Mifs Kimes, of Holbeach. 
After an uninterrupted courtthip of feveral 
years, Mr. Benfon, of Halton, aged 62, to 
Mifs Winn, of Eaftby, aged 30. 
Died.| At Lincoln, Mr. Edward Wilfon, 
miler. Mrs, Hooker, of the Rein Deer 
public-houfe, : 
At Stamford, Mrs. Afkren. Mrs. Henfon. 
At Bofton, aged 82, Mrs. Ayre. John 
Robinfon, many years driver of the mail- 
coach from Bofton to London, Aged 76, 
Mrs. Stevens, 
At Grantham, Mrs, Cartier, 
At Braceborgugh, near Stamford, aged 
73, Mr. Thomas Green, farmer, 
At Weft Deeping, Mr. Barber, 
At Bourn, aged 76, Mr. Charles Watts, 
watch-maker. 
At Whaplode, Mr. 
anopulent grazier. 
Mifs Carrington, of King’s Cliffe. 
At Weft Keal, after a lingering illnefs, 
Mifs Jane Bonner, only. daughter of Mr. 
Robert Bonner, miller, 
At HFlarrington, Mrs. Robinfon, 
At Louth, aged 86, Edward Bennett, 
gent. 
Abraham Congreve, 
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