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WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.} At Birmingham, Mr. Elking- 
ton, tea-dealer, to Mifs Richards... Mr. 
Wm. Glover, of London, to Mifs M. Booth, 
of the Wheel Inn. Mr. C. Lloyd, jun. au- 
thor of © Edmund Oliver,’? §*Poems,’’&c. to 
Mifs S. Pemberton, daughter of S. Pemberton, 
efq. Mr. Jones, plater, to Mifs Bryad, of 
Chaddefby Corbett. 
At Coventry, Mr. Picard, to Mifs L. Per- 
kins. 
At Chaddefley Corbett, Mr. Broad, timber 
merchant, to Mifs Reynolds, daughter of the 
late Mr. Reynolds, attorney. 
At Colefhill, My. Tawney of Dunchurch, 
to Mifs E. Edkins. 
At Packwood, Mr. J. Gilliver, of Polef- 
worth, to Mifs M. Brooks. 
At Solihull, Mr. Kendrick, to Mifs E: 
Ingram, of Withwood Green. i 
At Brifnall End, Handfworth, Mr. James 
Willmore, to Mifs$.A. Gem, of Birmingham. 
Died.] At Birmingham, Mr. Jofeph Bat- 
tefon. Mr. Price. Mr. Prothero. Mr. J. 
Ward, attorney. jun. Mr. S. Barnes. Aged 26, 
fr. Wm Hazledine. Mrs. Eliz, Timmins. 
Aged 64, Mrs. A. Green, and a fewdays 
afterwards, aged 54, her hufband, Mr. Wm. 
Green. Mrs. Redfearn. Mrs. Watts of the 
garrifon. Mifs Noble, daughter of Mrs. 
Noble. Aged 63, Rev. Wm. Thompfon. 
Mrs. Wright, widow. 
of Mr. T.: Horfley, 
Mr. W. Moore, 
fell-monger. 
At Coventry, Mr. Alten Jopfon, filker. 
Mrs. Holmes, wife of Mr. R. Holmes. Mrs. 
“Singleton, wife of Mr. Singleton. 
At Coughton near Alcefter, aged 39, Mrs. 
Wilkes. 
At Sutton Coldfield, Mr. Nicholfon, many 
years parifh clerk of that place. Mr, Hay- 
wood, jun. farmer. Mrs. Dudley. 
At Camp hill, Mr. Richards, brewer. 
At Henley in Arden, aged 88, Mrs. Jago, 
wife of the iate Rev, R. Jago,of Smitterfield. 
At Maxitock, Mr.Jofeph Palmer, furgeon. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.| At Shrewfbury, Mr. P. Heath, 
jun. to Mifs M. Webfter. 
At Bithop’s Caftle, Mr. Wm. Hughes of 
Shrewibury, to Mifs Home of Bithop’s Cafle. 
At Highiey, Mr. Geo. Longmore of Coal- 
brooke-Dale, land Surveryor, to Mifs Powell 
of the former place. 
At Smithcott, Mr. Jeffreys of Farley, to 
Mifs Collins of the Walk-Mills. 
Mrs. Horfley, wife 
Mrs. Moore, wife of 
glafs-cutter. Mr. Long, 
At Clungerford, Mr. John Pugh of Stor- ’ furgeon, of Melktham, was one of the per- 
mere, to Mifs M. Urwick of Beckjay. 
At Ellefmere, Mr. Jas. Brifcoe of Penley, 
to Mifs S. Dickenof Lee. Captain Byrne of 
Liverpool, to Mils Lee of Ellefmere. 
At Wem, Mr. John Wilfon, draper of 
Shrewfbury, to Milfs Moreton of Cotton. 
Died.} “At Shrewfbury, Mifs Afterley of 
Mintterley: Mr. R. Williamsof the Plume 
ef Fathers. Mr. Jago, officer of Excite. 
At Ellefmere, Mr. E. Weod. 
Warwick/bire 8 brophire....Worcefter hire, oo ft [June 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married. At Worcefter, Mr. Jonn Briftow, 
jun. currier, to Mifs Hall, of A€ton Beau- 
champ. John Hodges, Efq. of Birch-Bo- 
rough Hall, to Mrs. E. Eafthop, reli€t of the 
late Mr. Eafthop, of Witley. 
At Aftley, Mr. S. Cartwright of Bewdley, 
to Mifs Sheward of Sud-Green. ’ 
At Bengworth, Mr. Hatch, maltfter, of 
Evefham, to Mifs Watkins, of the former 
place. 
Died.| At Worcefter, Mrs. Evans, fitter of 
the Rev. Dr. Evans, Prebendary of Worcefter 
Cathedral. Mr. Farley, fadler. Aged 74, J. 
Smith, Efqg. Aged 37, Mr. Timothy Mat- 
thews, attorney. Mr. Dillon, fen. Aged 80, 
Mrs. Pound. 
At Aldington, near Evefham, Mrs. Laugher. 
At Evetham, Mr. Lloyd, wool-ftapler. 
At Kidderminfter, aged 73, Mrs. Walker, 
of the Angel Inn, which houfe fhe had kept 
more than 40 years. 3 
At Pedmore, near Stourbridge, aged 77, 
Mr. Wm. Franks. 
At Hill-Houfe, Witley, Mr. John White, 
farmer. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Caftle Froome, Mr. Shelton, 
furgeon, of Bromyard, to Mifs J. B. Derry, 
daughter of Mr. Derry, of the Birchen. _- 
At Aymeftry, Mr. John Palmer, fon of Mr. 
Palmer of Yalton-Marfh, to Mrs. M. Palmer, 
relict of the late Mr. John Palmer, of Leint- 
hall Earls, who was grandfather to her pre- 
fent hufband. 
Died.} At Hereford, Mrs. Skinner, reli 
of the late Rev. W. Skinner, formerly Pre- 
band of Hereford Cathedral. Mrs. Thomas, 
wife of Mr. F, Thomas, builder. : 
At Wormbridge, Mrs. Parry. 
At Gatsford, Mrs. Dew, wife of Mr. Dew, 
farmer. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
Itis not commonly krfown that the much 
admired White Horfe on Cher Hill, near 
Chippenham, was cut only about fifteen years 
fince, by three or four gentlemen of Colne, 
affifted by about a dozen labourers. It was 
completed in a few afternoons, the earth being 
firft removed, andthe fpace filled up with 
chalk. The length meafures thirty-feven 
_yards, the heighth twenty yards, the eye one 
yard in diameter, andthe nag-tail nine yards. 
This curious work of art is diftin@tly vifi- 
ble in feyeral dirc&tions over a fpace of 39 or 
40 miles. - Mr. Webb, now a rcfpeétable 
fons who affited in laying it out, and whe 
contributed towards the expence. 
Married.] At Gloucefter, John Birch, efq. 
of Charlotte Street, Bloomibury, and Licut. 
Cul. of the Weftminfter Volunteers, to Mifs 
Albinia Raikes, third daughter ef R. Raikes, 
Efq. of Gloucefter. 
At Stapleton-houfe, Jacob Elton, Efq. te 
Milfs Charlette Young of Pondlands. 2 
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