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vain at his door; the fick and aged in his 
parifh were daily fupplied from his: table 5 
his character.was equally refpectable in pri- 
vate and in public life. A fteady principle 
of doing Caen never to be thaken, diltin- 
guifhed all his a€tions: in fhort, the whole 
tenor of his life bore evidence to the words. 
of Pope— 
s¢ An hone# man’s-the nobleft work of God.” 
At Burrow, after a lingering illnefs, which 
he bore ‘with a fortitude-and refignation fel- 
dom paralleled, Mrs. Brown, wife of the 
Rev. Mr. Brown, re¢tor of, that place. She 
was a perfon of exemplary virtue, and uni- 
verfally refpeéted. : 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Stafford, Mr. David Huchin- 
fon, to Mifs E. Hitchiner, of Tixall. 
At Leek, Mr. William Lowsds, to Mrs. 
Davenport, ‘of Cle eaxer-hall.. 
Mr. B. Swinnerton, of Neweaftle, to Mifs. 
Poole, of Finney-green. 
Died.| Sir John Parker Mofley, bart. of 
Rollefton-houfe in this county. and lord of the 
manor of Manchefter. 
At Newcaftle, at. the great age of 102 
years, Thomas.Chell. He retained his. fight 
and hearing in a wonderful degree, but had 
kept his bed for the la#twelve months. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married J At Birmingham, Mr. Alexander 
Pore, cap eats P of Sého- Tanase to Mifs 
Mary Reck, of Norwich. Mr. Richard 
Hughes, to Mifs Lebrot. Mr. Jolin Carey, 
to Mifs Alexander. Mr. John Clarke, to Mifs 
Ann Hyde. Mr. William Felton, to Miis 
Morris. 
At Coventry, Mr. Robi: nfon, mafter of the 
George and Dragon public- fam to Miis 
Ann Biddle. 4 
At Farewell, Monfeur Roulette, leute- 
nant of eae in the French fervice, to 
Mifs Theophila Jackfon, only daughter of 
the late Mr. Jackfon, proctor, at Lit chaeid. 
At Gnofall, Mr. Thomas Wallors, of 
Brewood, to Mits Swan, of Kuighteley, 
Staffordshire. 
Mr. Richard Tanner, of Dale End, to Mifs 
Mary Fletcher, of Birmingham... 
Died.| At Birmingham, MroN. Fests 
Mr. William Marfhall. Mrs. Bickley. Mifs 
Row. Mrs..Poney. Mrs. Mollineux. Mr. 
Edward Wilkes, formerly of.the royal! navy. 
At Coventry, Mr. Langham. Mis: Eburne. 
Mr. Patrick. Mrs. Holmes, of the Rifing- 
Sun. Mrs..Mellis.. Mrs. Gibbs. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.{ At Ofweftry, Mr. Phillips, of 
Tynyrhes, to Milfs Eiacan, of the former 
place. Mr. Rees, to Mrs. James. 
| Robert Burton, efq. of Longnor Cale; ¢ to 
-Mifs Rofe Smitheman, of the Weft Coppice. 
Died.} At Shrewibury;- Mr. ‘Spendlove. 
Mr. Peter Beck.. Lieutenant-colonel Wood-- 
ward, late of the 24th regiment of foot. 
« At the iame place, Denett Milton Wood- 
ward, eiq. Jate colonel of the 43d regiment 
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Staffordfbire....Warwickhire....Shropfhire, Sc. 
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of foot. He was.a gentleman of diftinguifhed 
profefiional.merit, and great private worth. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
The iron-bridge at Stamford, ia this county, 
is now completed, and a more perfeG& piece, 
of workmanthip has. never been exhibited. 
fince the difcovery of cafting. iren for fuch 
noble purpofes. Notwithftanding that it 
confiftts of one fingle arch, the ftru€ture is fo 
judi cioufly. improved, as to rife only five feet: 
from the firft entrance to the centre of the 
bridge. It ha€'an elegant appearance, is per- 
fey fafe and durable, and refie€ts the 
higheft credit on the artift who.executed it. 
Married.} At Worcefter, Mr. Robert > 
Fowler, to Mifs Lloyd,, daughter of Mr. Al- 
derman Lioyd. Mrs. Joliana Walker, -wife 
- of Thomas Walker, efg. of Dublin. 
Thomas. Dowdefwell, efq. of Pull-court, 
te Miis Magdaline Pafley; youngeft daughter 
of Vice-admiral Sir T; Pafley, bart. ~ - 
Mr. Jackfon, attorney, of. “Welt Bromwich, 
to Mifs Bullock.. Alfo Mr. Jofeph Halford, 
of Handfworth, toa fifter of the former lany. 
Mr. J. eee of Stourbridge, to Mrs. E. 
Ault, of Longford. 
Mr. Thomas Pritchett, of Martley, to Migs 
Pritchett,.of Birmingham. 
Died.] At Worcefter, Mrs. Evans, former- 
ly miftrefs of the Severn Iron public-houfé. 
Mrs. Godbere. Mrs. Stewenfon. In her 34th. . 
year, Mrs. Brooke, many years mifireis of a 
refpeCtable bearding-fchool in that city. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Marricd.| At Hereford, Mr. Richard Car- 
wardine, wine-merchant, to Mrs. Pritchard,. 
of Holmer. 
At Leominiter, Samuel Pacts, M. D 
to Miis Edwards. 
At Whitbourn, John Freeman, jun. of 
Gaines, efq-to Mis Danfey, of London, 
niece ci Richard Dantes, efq. of Clatter- 
Arn. 
Died.| . At Erccfach, Mr. Wm. Griffiths, 
many years: butler of the college. » Mire. 
Ellis. 
In his 66th. year, Mr... John-Plevy, "oF. 
Buttermore, near Leominiter. * 
At Malvern, Mr: Thomas Watcha am, of 
Stoke Edith. His death was soccafioned by. 
a fall from his: horfe, as jhe was returning 
from Worcefter market.. He had long been 
fubjeCt to fits, and this calamity overtaking 
him as he was riding, he had not the pre— 
fence of mind to difentangle his. foot from 
the ftirrup,,and was thus dragged by the 
horfe and dreadfully mangled. 
,cupaet Coe tamine. 
The Duke of Norfolk is. elected mayor of. 
Gloucefter, on which occafion. he gave an. 
elegant dinner, at his own expence, at the 
_Spa- houfe, the corporation having fufpended- 
all public entertainments during the war. 
A journeyman miller at Durfley,~ “in this. 
county, of ‘a mufical’ and mechanical ‘turn, 
fome time fince madeja violing? rwards_ 
a barrel-organ; which jatter jinffrument he 
playe dby in ‘of. the great water-wheel Ze, . 
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