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and for many years praCiifed the profeffion of 
medicine, at Stratford-upon-Avon, from 
whence he had retired fome years to Tam- 
worth, his native place. Here his profef- 
fional knowledge gave him great opportuni- 
ties\of relieving the poor, by affording 
his advice, and medicines gratuitoully. By 
this defcription of people, therefore, his lois 
will be feverely felt. In his friendfhips, he 
was fteady and fincere, faithful the dif- 
charge of all his focial duties. They who 
knew him moft, loved him beft. in short, 
his conduét through life, was fuch, as to do 
honor to the man,.andte leave an indelible 
regret in the hearts of thofe, whom he has 
left behind. 
Aged $1, Abraham, Ward, gent. 
caftle, near Stafford. 
In confequence of a fail from his horfe 
near Penn, Mr. Vaughan, of Wolverhamp- 
ton. 
At Drointon, azed 73, Mr. George Bedfon. 
At Cliff Houfe, near Cheadie, Mr. John 
Child, jun. he fupported a lingering and pain- 
‘ful diinets with great fortitude. 
At News calle, Mr. Harding; his death 
was occafioned by the bute of a blunder- 
'‘bufs, which tore off part of his thumb. An 
amputation of the remainder of ‘the joint 
‘fucceeded, which brought on a lock jaw, and 
terminated in his dif Tieton: 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Atarefpe@able meeting of the inhabitants 
of Birmingham, it was unahimoully refolved 
toereét, unon a Tontine plan, a building to 
ferve as a public office, for the accommoda- 
tion of the mdziftrates, the commiilioners of 
of the 
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Lamps, &c. andof the townatlarge. “4ocl. 
was fubfcribed on the fpot. 
Married.} At Birmingham, Mr. Samuel 
Hodefon, jun. of old Swinford, to Mis 
Nelly Southall, of the former town. Mr. 
William Wood, to Mils Johanna Phillips. 
Mr. George Proctor, to Miis Whitmore. Mr. 
Jofeph Stephens to Mifs Sarah Hill. Mr. 
ofeph Green, engineer of the Soho, at 
Handfworth, to Mrs. Mary Lloyd. 
At Allefiey near Coventry, Mr. W. P. 
Sommerville, to Mifs arate Lloyd, fifth 
daughter of Mr. Sampfon Lloyd, fen. Bank 
er 4n Birmingham. 
At Radford, Wm. Whitehead, | jun. efa. 
to Mifs Joyce Neale, of Morgington, in Ox-_ 
fordthire. 
Died. | 
Colefhill. 
At Upton 
At Henly, Mr. Charles Wood, of 
CreiTett, near Fadanorth, in 
his 738 year, Edward Corfer, gent. his lofs 
will long be regretted by : mumerovs and 
highly refpettable circle of friends to whom 
his hofvitality and amiable manners juftly en- 
deared him. 
In her 54 ath year, ! Anne Park 
wife of Mr. Thomas Parkes, of the Chobe 
inn, Wedneibury ; She ha at to fruggle with 
an exc ruciating ilinefs for 6 months, 
At Birmingham, ‘Mrs. Wright. 
jamin Tilt. Mails Mary Smith. 
Mir. Ben- 
- Staffordjbire—Warwickfpire—Shropfhire, &. 
them | 
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[Aug 
After a fhort, but fevereillnefs, Mr. Croft 
ef Mount Pleafant. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
A but of the late Mr. Howard, executed 
‘Ss 
by J. Bacon, efq. R.A. at the joint expence’ . 
of Rowland Hunt, efq. of Boreatton, and 
Thomas Knight, efg. or Heniey, has been 
placed over the gateway of the new goal, at 
Shrewibury.. 
Married.| At Shrewfbury, Mr. P. Beck, 
wine-merchant, to Mifs Pritchard, of Meole. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. Youde, to Mifs 
Willet, of the Red Lion inn. 
At Pounce Mr. William Wood, of Efp- 
ley, ‘to Mifs Bickerton, only ‘dau Bee of 
a late Mr. Bickerton, of Newport. 
At Great Nefs,. Mr. Wildblood, of Kin- 
ton, to Mifs Martha Frank, of Park ftreet, 
London. 
At Madeley, Joha Mante Ve, .efg. of 
Daw! i Green, to Mrs. jane Cock, widow 
of the late Mr. George Cock, of Dawley. 
At Newport, ey Price, j,clqs, Gf 
Sharefhill, in Stafford fee to Miis Crockett, 
f Little-Onne, likewife i in that county. 
Died.} At Shrewibary, in his. 85th year, 
Ralph Ver ‘non, efg. Aged 66, Mrs. Speake, 
motherof captain Speake, inthe Eaft-India- 
Company's fervice at Bombay. 
At Walton, aged 28, lady Charlotte Def- 
borough, ¥ paneek: jeaenee of tne right hon. 
the earl of Buch insuanties ee 
AtLudlow, Mrs. Pugh. 
At Bithop’s Caftle, Mr. Samuel Norton. - 
At White-cotevan, near Clupn, aged 63, - 
Mrs. Jones. 
At Albrighton, Thomas Meefon, gent. 
At Pi le: aley “ aoe ave bury, Dr. anne 
Nem 
profe! for. of mat cs in the Univerfity of 
Cambridge, a Eni hee r of the Board of 
Longitude, anda fellow of the royal fociety.: 
—A circum ajar Hee memoir of this great matbe- 
matician, will be given in our next. 
Mrs. Bowen a of Shorthill, near Pontef- 
bury. 
In his Soth year, the Rev. Adam Ottley, 
rector of Pitch fasd. in this county. 
Suddenly, Mr. jofeph Stanley, carpenter 
and joiner, oi the Eady Oak, near Minfterley. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.} AtEvetham, Mr. Joha New, 
to Mifs Pearce. 
Mr. George Starr, of Totterton, to Mifs 
Bright, of the Harp inn, Bifhop’s caftle. 
At Shipfton upon Stouer, Mr. Miter, fur- 
geon, to Mifs Locke, of Hill-houfe inn, 
Oxfordhhire. 
At Lea caftle, the hon. col. John Hope, 
next brother to the earl of Hoptown, and 
M. P. for the county of Lithgow, to Mifs 
E. Hope, youn daughter-of the late hon. 
C. Hope, of Craigie Hall. 
Mr. Thomas Green, of Bifhop’s Caftle, te 
Mifs Vaughan, of Colebach. 
At Weibricie) ane ount, efq. young" 
eft fon of the late Sir WalterBlount, bart. \ 
Chichefier, daughter of | 
to Mifs Courtney 
the late Joha Chichetter, eiq. of Arlingten. 
Died. 
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