Leicefter rire —Staffordpire.—War wick fire, ees" 
At Cafterton, Mr. Waring, farmer, to 
Milfs Barron. 
Died. | At Market Overton, Mr. Draycott, 
mafter of the Horfe-fhoe publie-hovfe. 
“Alfo Wm. Necks, efg. many years a cap- 
tain in the Rutlandfhire militia. 
,At Greetham, in his 73d year, Mr. Shar- 
man, mafter of the Crewn public-houfe. 
At Oakham, Mrs. Pole, draper. 
“~LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] At Leicefter, Mr. Lemuel Good- 
rich to Mifs Kirk. 
At Athby Magna, the rey. James Bowyer, 
rector of Roche, Cornwall, to Mifs Good- 
acre, daughter of John Goodacre, of the for- 
mer place. 
Mr. Watts, of Sheepy, to Mifs Kettleby. 
Died.] At Leicefter, Mr. Tiptaff, baker. 
* Samuel Miles, efg. a gentleman much and 
defervedly refpected. 
At Kibfworth, after a few days illnefs, in 
his 5zd year, Mr. R. Wilfon, fon of the rev. 
Mr. Wilfon. 
At Blaby, in the 93d year of his age, and 
the soth of his incumbency, the rev. Edw. 
Stockes, re€tor-of that parifh. Though blind 
from the age of g years, he was not only ad- 
mitted into orders, but obtained, in fuccef- 
fion, two very good livings in the county of 
Leicefter. He loft his fight at fchool, in 
1714, by a pifto} undefeaedly difcharged by 
his own brother. Notwithftanding this mif- 
fortune, he performed the fervice of his 
church for many yeais, with only the affift- 
ance of a perfon to read the lefions. The 
poor of his parifh have to lament in him a 
moft liberal benefaétor, among wliom he 
lived to expend nearly the whole of a hand- 
fome private fortune. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.}_ At Wolverhampton, Mr. Tho. 
Pooler, to Mifs Mary Langford, of Sheffield. 
Died.] At Longbirch, near Wolverhamp- 
ton, almoft fuddenly, the right rev. Charles 
Berington, D.D. and catholic bifhop in this 
part of the ifland, a prelate, whofe amiahle 
wirtues gave an impreffive charm to the 
truths of religion; a fcholar of great clafii- 
cal tafte ; a man, whofe judgment was pro- 
found, whofe. manners were peculiarly con- 
ciliating, and whofe hilarity of converfagion 
rendered him the delight of fociety. [4 more 
particular account of this eminent perfon will be 
given in our next number. | 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.} At Birmingham, Mr, R. Sherrat, 
to Mifs Thornley, of Martton Hull. 
At Warwick, Mr. Arkefden, to Mifs Be- 
vans, 
At Halford-bridge, George Fletcher, M.D. 
ef Chefterfield, to Mifs Gxehine Vio 
daughter of the late John Venour, efq. of 
King’s-mead. 
At Penkrisge, Mr. Webb to Mrs. Wright, 
of the Littleton arms. 
Died.]. At Birmingham, the rev, 
J: Tay- 
lor, le&turer of St. Bartholomew’s. 
46g 
Suddenly,. Mrs. Cartwright and Mrs. 
Jones. 
At the fame place, aged 26, Mr. Travel 
Fuller, ironmonger, of Yarmouth; and one 
of the fraternity denominated quakets.. He 
was making a tour to the north and weft of 
England, accompanied by his wife. | 
At Warwick, in an advanced ages Mrs. 
Cattell. 
At the college- fchool in this city, sacl 
Richard Cleaver, youngeft fon of the bifhop 
of Chefter. 
Alfo Mrs. ‘Partington, Mr. Géade, and 
Mrs. Ward, formerly miftrefs of the George- 
inn. 
At Handfworth, after a lingering iNlnefs, 
Arthur D. Banner, efq. 
Mifs Caroline os of Four Oaks 
hall. 
SHROPSHIRE. | 
A curious phenomenon, in natural hiftory, 
occurred lately at the table ef a lady in 
Shrewlbury. “A pigeon being, among other 
things, ferved up for fupper, was found, om 
carving it, to have three hearts. The Pied 
was remarkably large, and of the hearts, one» 
was very large, the others. rather below the 
ordinary fize. 
Mrried.| At Ludlow, Mr. John Dykes 
mercer, to Mifs Eliz. Langford, 
Died.| At Shrewbury, after a lingering and. 
painful illnefs, Mr. Henry. Dana, aged. 20, 
third fon of the rev. Mr. Dana, and “nephew 
to the Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird. 
Atthe fame place, Mrs. Bennett, of the 
Crown Inn. Mr. Sandford, father of Mr. 
Sandford, boolefeller. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. Woolrich. 
At Newton, Mr. Buckerton, farmer. 
Mr. Smith, of Pitchford Park. 
At Dailies: Mr. William Smith Wilkes, 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] . Mr. Richard Pruen, of Chet: 
tenham, to Mifs Sarah Leffingham, of Row icky 
near Worcefter. 
_ At Arcley, the Rev. George Edward Leighs 
fon of John Leigh, efq. of Oughtringtony to 
Mifs Phillips, daughter of John Phillips, efq. 
of Bank. 
At Feckingham, Mr. William Johnfon, te 
Mits London. Mr. Francis. .Chattaway, to 
Mifs Day, cf Droitwich. Mr. John Baker, 
to Mifs E. Willmore. | aN 
Died.]} » At Rercaner: 
Azed 81, Mr. Wells. Mr. Griffiths, organift- 
Returning home from Evetham, he fell 
from his Bus. fra&tared jis fkull, and ex- 
pired the following morning. 
At Feckingham, Mr. ‘Thomas Field, of the 
White Hart inn. 
At Evefhim, aged 9<, Mr. Willisns New. ; 
At Bibop’s- Sldeve, Mrs. Pickering. > 
At Crowle, the rev. Richard Harsifoa, vis 
ear of that plate. 
Ar Bri ignotth) thé rev. Dr. “THomzs Paul, 
rector of Se Thomas’s Dubii iny and formerly 
dean of Cathe, 
Mrs. Bookers 
HERES ORD- 
