a 
500, 
At Friefton, near Bofton, Mrs. Evifon. 
At Horbling, near Palkina hans Mr. C. 
Sharman, butcher. 
At Empingham, aged 33, Mrs, Blood- 
worth, widow of Mr. 7. Bloodworth. 
At Ketton, Mrs. J. Wright. 
At Pot Withem, aged thirty-fix, the 
celebrated Mr. J. aris iO rl This young 
ynan having received a liberal education, was 
introduced into the pay office of the army 
as clerk to Mr. Crawford, then ledger-keeper, 
but now cafhier of that office. In this line 
he might have fueceeded well in life, but 
having a good voice and being fond of com- 
pany, he foon grew tired of the confinement 
of the defk and fought for fome line in life 
more congenial to ‘his difpofition. He firft 
joined with fome young men and inftituted 
a debating fociety undcy the title. of the 
Wefmintfter Forum, where he flourifhed 
fometimes as one of their fir‘t orators. -This 
procured him a temporary. pecuniary fupply. 
He then tried his iuccefs as a theatrical 
performer both on the London and country 
ftages, but met with little fuccefs in that 
line. . He afterwards affifted in editing fome 
of the news-panvers, and by thofe means made 
a} tolerable livelihood. His great fort con- 
fitted in writing humerous fongs and finging 
them himfelf with a confiderable degree of 
fpirit. This naturally introduced ‘him into 
public focieties, when he was often the life, 
but more fr equently the buffoon of the eoni- 
pany. Indeed his mufe has latterly defcended 
to grofinefs and indecency. Such a 
continued exertions and inebriety could not 
‘continue long; he died of a decline. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At Leicefter, Mr. 
holfterer to Mifs Whitehead. 
At Mifterton, Mr. Onley, of Lutterworth, 
to Milfs Addock, late of Sy{ton. 
At Belgrave, Mr. Pettifen, grazier, to 
Mifs Warner, only daug! hter of Mr. Warner, 
holier. 
Died.J At Leicefteg, Mr. Pickard, keeper 
of the county goal. Mr. W. Kirk, in confe 
quence of falling from a fcaffold at the build- 
ing of the new aflembly rcom. 
“Mr. E. Webb, chandler. He poffefled ftrong 
natural uae atid. his ‘companion aie 
qualities were always highly di! Pileiitbed: 
particularly an originality of fatire which, 
though keen, always carried with it a 
balm of good humour. He early imbibed 
ioye of freedom ; and fteadily on all occa- 
fans in’ the {phere in which” he moved, 
Maintained with fpirit the caufe of civil and 
religious liberty; a friend to the Britith 
eonftitution he - avoided the extremes of 
Ariftocratic and demécratic prejudice, and 
like a true patriot paffing by the little views 
of party, he looked only to the good of the 
whole.—But move than this he was the good 
father of a large family, an afteCtionate huf- 
baad, and the friend of the diftrefled. 
Tron, up- 
Leicefter foire—Staffordfrire—Warwickhire, &c. 
life of 
[July 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married} At Wolverhampton, ee 
D'Arcy, efq. lieutenant in the 80th Regt. 
te Milfs E. Sheppard, daughter of W. Shep- 
pard, efq. 
’ At Hamfte] Ridware, Mr. R. Longdon, 
aged 55, to Milfs Moxon of Netherton, aged 
25: 
At Stafford, Mr. Fouke, furgeon, to Mifs 
Hughes, daughter of the late Mr. Hughesy. 
furgeon. 
At Whitmore, near Newcaftle under Line, 
Mr. D. B. Baddely, of Shelton, to Mifs 
Whieldon of Little Perton. 
At Morton, Mr. G. Greatbatch,to his cou- 
fin, Mifs H. Greatbatch, both of Shelton, 
Staftordfhire potteries. 
At Leek, Mr. Bacon, cf Sutton, near Not- 
tingham, to Mifs Ford, ot a a mer place. 
At Newcaftle under Line, t. John Tow- 
ers; of Clerkenwell, peg 0 a ivfiis Wood, 
of che Brown Hills, near Burflem. 
At Tutbury, Mr. Evans of Burton) to Mifs 
Stone, of Reilefton park. 
At Wolttanton, Joba jeffe, efq. of Man- 
chetter, to Mifs S. Smith, of Little €nell, 
Stattordthire. 
At Staff rd, Georg 
Caftle, Sh: otis to Milfs Mailey, of Mofton 
Hall, near Chefter. 
Died.| At Lichfield, Mrs. Doekfey, fifter 
of the late celebrated David Garrick, efq. 
At ee i Mr. John kelcha, efq. liquor- 
merchaz 
At Wolv erhampton, aged yo, Mrs. Rich- 
ards, wife f Mr. P Richa: iockimith. 
At Siafford, Mr. R. S:lvetter, of the Swan- 
inn. He wasa truly honeft man, highly 
valued for his integrity of fpirit and fincerity 
of manners; efteemed by “his neighbours 
as ae friendly, and humane to thofe 
who needed the bounty of a liberal and bene- 
ficent hand. 
At Aldridge, Mrs. Wakeman. 
- WARWICKSHIRE. — 
WMarried.| | At Birmingham, Mr: Wiliam 
Ward, to Mrs. Cocket, of the Fountain-inn. 
M-. john Worthington, of Altrincham, Che- 
fhire, to Mrs. Laugher, of the former place. 
Mr. John Littleworth, to Mrs. E. Davis. 
Mr. Allen, mercer, of Stafford, to-Mifs Ty- 
tin of the former plae. Mr. John Hadley, 
to Mifs M. A Parlons. Mr. William Thomp- 
fon, to Mifs E. Harriton. Mr. Walton, 
factor, to Mrs. Outhwaite. 
At Brailes, Mr. William Allen, grocer, of 
Birmingham, to Mifs S. Milward, of the for- 
mer place. 
At Henley in Arden, Mr. ‘James Watkins, 
to Mifs Edwards, both of Stratford upon 
Avon. 
At Stratford upon Avon, Mr. Knott, to 
Mifs Mobbs, both of Birmingham. 
At Steckton, Mr. Chapman, Attorney, of 
Rugby, to Milfs Cowdell, of the fame place. 
. Died.) At Biendiehaeh. Mr. Jofeph 
Sharpe 
: 
e Brooke, efq. of Hatton - 
