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666 
Brooke, with Sir J. Mordaunt,-and Sir G.S, 
Evelyn, are the patrons and directors. 
13601. 13s. was taken in the Birmingham 
Theatre during the nine nights which Mr. 
John Kemble lately performed there. - 2011. 
was taken on the laft night, being his 
benefit. 
To, prevent tippling on Sundays, =the 
church-wardens of Seaitenam are ordered 
to infpeét all public houfes during the hours 
of divine feryice, and enforce the penalties 
againft offenders. Sixteen publicans have al- 
‘ready been convicted in the penalty of ros. 
each. 
An additional Diffenting Chapel is pro- 
poied to be built in Walmerdane, Birming- 
ham. 
Married.] At Birmingham, My. R. Bill, 
ae of Soho fouiidery, to Mifs H. Rut- 
ter, of Willenhall. Mr. Bradley, of Derby, 
to Mifs E. Baker, of Rotten Park Lodge near 
this town. Mr. f. Fawlkener, currier of 
Shrewibury, to Mifs Mills of the former place. 
Mr. W. Morris, to Miis Ryland, of the New 
Inn. ir. J. Thamas of Cherny n Grange, to 
Muifs J. Ethell, formerly of Edgmond, Shrop- 
hire. Mr. J. Carnachan, ferjeant of the 2d 
regiment of dragoons, to Mifs C. Law, daugh- 
ter of Mrs. Cauter of the Spread Pe. Mr. 
W. Carfon, furgeon, to Mifs Giles. Mr. ie 
Teenie of Mancheftzer, to Mifs S. Dunn 
of the George inn, former place. 
At Coventry, M. W. Newcom mb, -to Mifs 
Harrold. Mr. Power, hatter, to Mifs Brad- 
thaw. 
va Nuneaton, Mr. H. Burton, to Mifs 
Gear 
Ms Mines Norton, Mr. S.. Sargent, to 
Mifs M. Wooten, both of Birmingham. 
Died. | 
Hizhley. Mr.R Purden. Mrs. Underwood, 
her Iofs will be feverely felt by her poor 
meighbours. John Startin, fen. efq. one of 
-oldeft merchants of this town. Mr. Benjamin 
Pearfon.” “Mr. 7]. ‘Collins, < {tir rrvp- maker ; 
he was in apparent good health, but a few 
moments before his death. Mrs. Coleman, 
wite of Mr. J. Coleman, eheeie-eatoe of 
Colwich, Stafrordthire. 
At Vie Virs. Tifdale, wife of Mr. J. 
Ti {dale. 
At Ravenhurft, parifh of Harborne, Mr. 
Parkes an opulent farmer. 
At Perry Barr, Mrs. Wren, wife of Mr.C. 
Wren. 
At Caftle Bromwich, 
ron, tmaltiter. 
“ayed 76, Mr. Wal- 
At Pulley, after a lingering illnefs, Mr. T.~ 
Trevor, maltfer. 
oe ae itso ace; 
of Crofs Cheapin®” 
vir. S. Read. 
SHROPSHIRE, 
wife of Mr. 
Mrs. Read, wife 
At Shrewibury, Mr. 
to Mits Haie. ifr. 
fon to Mils Brierly of Mancheiter. 
Harley, 
of Pan- 
7 reel 
tL aC} rica. | 
glover, Gowen, 
Shrapfbire—Worcefter hire. 
At Birmingham, aged 35, Mr. - 
At Ellefmere, Mr. Jofeph Berks, of Wem, 
to Mifs Jones of the former place. 
At Edgmond near Newport, Mr. Andrew 
Moore, to Mrs. Sarah James. The bride had 
been a di ee widow for the fpace of nearly 
three weeks. 
At Wem, the Rev. C. Browne, sith of 
Withington, to Mifs Dickin, daughter of T. 
Dickin, eiq. the prefent High Sheriff of the 
county. ; 3 
Dicd.| At Shrewfbury, after a long ill- 
nefs, Mrs. Harley. Mrs. E. Jeftreys, fifter 
to Edward Jeffreys, efq. Mrs. Drinkwater, 
wife of Mr.-Drinkwater, woolftapler. 
After a lingering and extremely panel 
illnefs of ten months, Mrs. Thomas, wife of 
Mr. Thomas, attorney. 
Of a decline, Mifs Burton, eldeft daughter 
of Edward Burton, efq. Major of the 2d re- 
giment of Shropfhire militia. 
Very fuddenly, Mrs. Oakley, wife of Mr. 
Oakley, of the Bird-in-Hand inn; after 
cheerfully wifhing her childrena good night, 
fhe went into the brewhoufe, was heard to 
groan, and Immediately found dead. 
At Ofweftry, fuddenly while in his hay- 
field, Mr. Pulefton, furgeon. 
At Nunnerly, aged 25, Thomas Noneley, 
efq. 
At Church-ftoke, M. Downes, ef. aged 72. 
At Fords, near Olwettry, fuddenly, Mr. 
Richard Lloyd. 
At Bafchurch, Mrs. Lloyd. 
At Ellefmere, Mr. Birch, fhoemaker. 
At Bridgnorth, Mrs. Wilkinfon, wife of 
Mr. N. Wilkinfon. Aged 77, Mr. Willidm 
Acton, formerly of-Ludlow, glover. 
a! Conory, near Bifhop’s Caftle: Mr. Ri- 
chard Marfton. 
- Clun, in an advanced age, Mr. Tunney. 
At Lineal near Ellefmere, Mr. Richards. 
At Uffington, Mr. Yeomans. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| | At Worcefter, Mr. Jones of 
the Crofs Keys, to Mrs. Dent. 
At Northfie eld, Mr. Rickets, butcher, of 
Kidderminfter, to Mifs S. Green, of Broomf- 
grove. 
At Evefham, Mr. Robert Rufs, butcher, 
Mifs Smith, daughter of Mr. Smith; 
JOINED 
At Newland, Mr. Richard Stallard, to Mifs 
Debbi TBP ae of Woodsfield, in the’ patting 
Powick. .* Mr. Winnell, fen af Mr. Winnell, 
te Mis Stall. l ‘ath 
At Wyre- P; ¢é 
Co 
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er, 
bel 
‘a 
Ar. ees of London, 
to Mifs Brown, of the former place. 
At Kidderminfter, Mr. Richard Williams, 
grocer, of Shrewfbury, ta Mifs Hill, of the 
former place. ; 
Died.| At-Worcefter, the Rev. Mr. J. 
Bourne, one of cs minor canors“of the ca- 
thedral. Mrs. A. Maurice, of the Tything. 
Aged 65, Mr. Jarnes Boyer. 
At Crowle, Mr. Robert Smith, farmer. 
At Wick, Torcelter, Mifs Higgins, 
fier to Mr. Higgins, hop-merchant, 
near W 
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