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| At Bofton, Mrs. Baro ‘Aged 75, Mrs. 
Ann Jeniiete, 
At Sleaford, Mr. John Fowler, furgeon, &c. 
At Cae Mr. Simon exe. 
At Grayingham, aged 39, John 
Fleteher;. he had been 63 years, ete and 
pu clerk. 
At Stamford, Mr. James Jackfon. Mr. 
Wm. Fletcher, butcher, late of London 5 he 
was found dead in Stamford Field. 
At Evedon, near Sleaford, Mr. Fillingham, 
whofe death was occafioned by a fall from his 
horfe. . 
. At Portland, Mr. James Ufill. 
At Lincoln, Mrs. Sarah Straw, wife of 
Mr. Noah Straw, aged 72. In the Caftle, 
Mr. Wm. Johnfon, farmer, of Hykeham, 
aged3o. Mrs. Phillips, of Kingfthorpe, near 
Wragby. Mrs. Wetherall. Mrs. Mackinefs, 
wife of Mr. T. Mackinefs, corn merchant. 
Mrs, Grove, wife of Edward Grove, efq. 
of Stretton Hall, near Wolverhampton, and 
third daughter = the Dean of Lincoln. 
Jn the ‘parifh of Wefton under Petyard, in 
four days, during the late froft, four perfons 
whofe ages ropeeben amounted to 367. 
- WARWICKSHIRE. 
Mr. Biffett’s long expeéted magnificent 
DireGory, deferiptive of the manufa¢tories 
znd other curiofities of Birmingham, is now 
publifhed. It is embellifhed with 2$ fuperb 
_ plates, and a plan of the town. 
A publican, of Birmingham, was lately 
convicted in the penalty of 2ol. for having 
ufed camomile flowers for the parpere of bit- 
tering his ale inftead of hops. An aét of 
Queen Anne infli€ts this penalty for ufing amy 
bitter ane Tae to ferve inftead of hops. 
é ‘ Jofeph 
Fiands, to Milfs M. Milly eds Roh of Brif- 
nell’s Ends, Handfworth. Mr. Tho. Tim- 
mins, to Mrs. Sarah Smith. Mi. Jofeph 
Paine, upholfterer, to Mifs Linden. Mr. 
Rd. Thompfon, an opulent farmer of Sedgley, 
to Mrs. Matthews. 
At Thornley, Mr. Wm. Longling, aged 
64, to Mrs. §. Nicholls, aged 67. 
At Churchover, Mr. Jofeph Bull, 
ventry, to Mifs Hill, of Churchover. 
At Sedgley, Mr. Tho. Newton, to Mrs. 
Groom. 
Died.] At BirraihieWara ME Jofeph 
Smith, merchant. Mr. Robt. Morgan, aged 
61. Mr. Wm. Mills, attorney. Mis. Of- 
borne, widow of the late Mr. Robt. Osborne, 
mufician. At her houfe, in Somerfet- place, 
Mrs. Mary De la Garde, formerly of Guerh- 
fey, and fatterly of the Hotwells. Mrs. 
Rebecca Skellett, at the Hope and Anchor. 
Mr, Humphry Bacon, of the Swan with two 
Necks. Mr. John Carter, vi€tualler. Mr. 
Sam. Lowbridge Freeman. Mr. John Barber, 
French mafter. Aged 73, Mrs. Piddock, 
wife of Mr. Piddock. 
At Warwick, Mr. Twamley. 
of Da- 
. s oO . : 
W, arwick/bire—Shropfpire, 
[March tr, 
At Coventry, Mrs. Winifred Smith. 
At Birmingham Barracks, Mr. Anderfon, 
paymafter to the 4th or Queen’s own regt. 
of dragoons. 
At Afhton Cantilow, aged 68, the Rey. 
John Bennett, A. B. vicar ‘of that parifh, and 
of Ulmley Caftle, Worcefterhhire. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
A new bank is about to be opened at Shrewf- 
bury, under the firm of Beck, Carlefs, Dod- 
fon, and P. Beck. — 
The prices of grain at Shrewfbury on the 
8th inftant were, wheat 17s. Barley gs. 
Oats Gs. to os. 
At a meeting of the tenants of Lord Ctive’s 
Montford eftate, at Enfdon Houfe, the goth 
ult. his lordfhip’s annual prizes for the en- 
couragement of turni P hufbandry, were ad- 
judg ed as follows: 
To the Rev. Mr. Hanmer, and Mr. Price, 
of Felton Butler, each a gold medal; to 
three, a large flvde medal each 3 and. fix 
others had {mall filver’ medals. 
In the preceding week, at Purflow, in the, 
neighbourhood of Walcot, the gold .medals 
were adjudged to Mr. Afhdown, of Brompton, 
and Mr. Tench; of Bromfield ; five had large 
filver medals 5 as feveral others of the te- 
nantry were’prefented with {mall filver medals 
for fecond-beft crops. 
Married.] At Shrew fhary y, the Hon. and 
ev. Richard Hill, brother tedord Berwick, 
rector of Thornton, in Chefhire and Berring- 
ton, in this county, to Mifs F. M. Owen, 
fecond daughter of the late W.M. Owen, 
efq. member for the county of Montgomery. 
Mr. Owen, grocer, to Miis Martha Lloyd. 
Mr. Wm. Allen, malfter, of Cotton Hill, to 
Mifs Qakeley. Mr. Derrett, brufh-maker, 
to Mrs. Williams. Mr. Pool, of Trefnant, 
to Mifs M. Rawlins, daughter of Mr. Raw- 
lins, butcher‘and grazier. 
At Madeley, Mr. John Edmunds, printer, 
to M:fs Harpur. 
At Cardington, Mr. Benj. Corfield, of 
Ryton, to Mifs H. Humphreys, of Carding- 
ton. 
John Lane, efq. of King’s Bromley, to 
Mrs. Amler, of Ford. 
At Chetwynd, John Barton, aged 76, to 
Mary Bate, aged 843; both paupers of that 
parifh. 
At Hinftock, after a courtfhip of three 
days, Mr. James Watts, a refpectable young 
farmer, aged 19, to Mrs. Mary Auftin, aged 
80! This j is her third huiband ; fhe had bus 
ried her laft about two months! 
Wm. Drennan, M.D. of Dublin, to Mifs 
Swanwecks, of Wem. 
. At Ofweftry, Mr. Morris, furgeon, to 
Mifs Jamefon. 
At Brofely, Mr. R. Poole, of Hariefton, 
to Mifs. M. Leighton, of Water’s Upton. 
Dicd:} 
At Bridgenorth, Mrs. Weldon 
widow | 
