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At Melton, in the bloom of youth, Mifs 
Alice Healy, of Shoby. 
Mr. James Prefton, farmer, of Burton La- 
zarus, 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Wolverhampton, Mr. Me- 
thoin, bookbinder, to Mifs Spink. 
At Cheadle, Mr. Thomas Smith, tanner, 
to Mifs Elizabeth Tipper. 
Mr. Thomas Mayer, of Lane End, maltfter, 
to Mrs. Salt, of Stafford. 
At Ellenhall, Mr. Ath, of Ecclefhall, to 
Milfs Addifon, of the former place. 
At Burton upon Trent, lieut. Charles 
Perks, of the Burton volunteer infantry, of 
Sinai Park, near Burton, to Mifs Sherratt, 
of the former place. 
Mr. Owen, of Tutbury Woodhoufe, to 
Mifs Deavil, of Marchington. 
Died.| At Stafford, aged 83, Mrs. Mary 
Green. In her 63d year, Mrs. Fellows. A 
few minutes preceding her death, fhe had 
been walkigg in her garden in perfeét health. 
At Wolverhampton, Mrs. Brown. She 
went to bed the preceding night in apparent 
good health. 
At the fame place, in his 64th year, Mr. 
John Turnpenny Altree. 
Aged 75, Mrs. Lycett, of Shallowford. 
At Sedgely, Mrs. Powell, wife of the rev. 
Mr. Powell. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.| At Birmingham, Mr. Samuel 
Heely to Mifs Ketland. Mr. Wm. Hunt to 
Mifs Jane Colley. Mr. Samuel Weaver to 
Mifs Sarah Walker, Mr. Benjamin Afhwell 
to Mifs Elizabeth Beft. Mr. Boddington to 
Mifs Mary Ruffell, of Folefhill, near Co- 
ventry. 
At. Coventry, Mr. Thomas Howell, to 
Mifs Sarah Peaxrfon, of Birmingham. 
At Handfworth, Mr. Richard Dean, to 
Mifs Elizabeth Baker. 
Died.| At Birmingham, Mr. Richard Un- 
derhill. Mr. John Green, druggift and 
banker. Mr. Dicken, builder. Aged 71, 
Mr. John Beardmore. Mr. Henry Lutwyche. 
After.a long and painful indifpofition, Mr. 
Collins. Mifs Holmes. Of adecline, Mifs 
Weftwood, eldeft daughter of Mr. O. Weft- 
wood. Mrs. Palin. Mrs. Corne. 
At Coventry, after a fhort illnefs, Mrs. 
Davies, brazier. She has left nine children 
to lament her lofs, Mr. Stephen Scotton. 
Mrs. White. : 
Mr. Richard Groves, of Great Barr. He 
Was a very ingenious and fkilful mechanic. 
At Folefhill, near Coventry, Mr. Benja- 
min Fidoe. 
At Shrewley, in the parifh of Hatton, in 
this county, Mrs. Archer, widow of the late 
Mr. Lawrence Areher. No woman ,ever 
Maintained a more amiable and refpeétable 
chara¢ter, 
At Spark Brook, near Birmingham, in his 
77th year, Mr. William Shore. 
At Handworth, near Birmingham, Mr. 
William Chamberlain, . ; 
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At Cakemore, near Hales Owen. Mr. | 
~ Thomas Adams. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
“The beautiful turret of the church of St. 
Chad’s, in Shrewfbury, will fpeedily receive 
an acquifition of a new peal of twelve bells, 
’ which have been pronounced, by competent 
judges, to he the beft mufical peal in the 
kingdom. 
Marricd.] At Shrewfbury, Mr. T. Ed- 
wards, of Myford, Montgomeryshire, to Mrs. 
Rogers, of Frankwell. Mr. Richards to 
Mifs Yall, of Pretton. 
At Bifhop’s Caftle, Mr. Bodenham, linen- | 
draper, of Shrewfbury, to Mifs Sufan Home, 
of the former place. 
At Ofweftry, Mr. Rogers, of Crofemere, 
to Mifs Sarah Croxon. 
At St..Chad’s, Mr. Gregory, of the Bog 
Mines, to Mifs Mary Pugh, of Kinnerton. 
Died.| At Shrewfbury, Mrs. Blakeway, 
wife of Mr. Jofhua Blakeway, of the Abbey 
Foregate. In her 86th year, after a vety fe- 
vere illnefs, Mrs. Ramfbottom. Aged 64, 
Mr. Evan Owen. 
At Ludlow, in his 75th year, captain Wm. 
Pugh. Mrs. Harley, wife of Mr. Harley, 
dyer. Mrs. Collier. Mifs Jordan. 
At A€ton, Reynold Hall, Mr. Robert 
Smith. 
At Whitchurch, aged 72, Mr. William 
Batho. Mr. Thomas Jebb, miller. 
At Wellington, aged 72, Mr. Thomas Ore. 
He was upwards of 40 years agent to the late 
Edward Cludde, ef. of Orlton, and through 
the long period of his life, uniformly main- 
tained the charater of ftri€t integrity, and 
was univerfally efteemed for the goodnefs of 
his heart. 
At Welfhpool, Mr. Thomas Parry, one of 
the aldermen of that corporation. 
At Burlton, aged 74, Mrs. Ann Pem- 
berton. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.|. At Longdon, Mr. Thomas Hill, 
farmer, of New Town, near Worcefter, to 
Mifs Sufan Ireland, of the former place. 
At King’s Norton, Edward Owen, efq. of 
Garth, Merioneththire, to Mifs Highway, 
of Moneyhill, in this county. 
Died.] At Worcefter, Mrs. Dennis. Sud- 
denly, while fitting In a chair at her fon’s 
houte, Mrs. Handy, aged 80. Univerfally 
regretted, Mr. Henry Were. He ferved the 
office of mayor in 1795. Atthe advanced 
age of 98, Mrs. Sufannah Davis. 
At Rofe Place, near Worcefter, Mifs Eliza 
Glover Williams, fecond daughter of Thomas 
Williams, efq. 
At Bromfgrove, after a fhort illnefs, Mr, 
John Webb, attorney. 
At Inkberrow, Mr. Thomas Davies, far- 
mer. 
At Droitwich, Mr. Wm. Smith, grazier. 
At Hinton Lane, near Worcefter, Mr. Bel* 
lamy, tinsber-merchant. ; 
Mrs. Lucas, wife of Mr. Lucas, farmer, of 
the Little Lodge, Hanbury. ie 
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