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At Little Afhby, the Rev. Mr. Boyer. Mammat, grocer. Aged 30, Mr, Barrow, 
* At Crow Mills, Mr. Jofeph Lewis, gfazier. junior, furgeon. William Withering, M.D. 
At Hinckley, aged 58, Mrs. C. A. Hurt, and F/R. 8. Aged'74, Mrs. C. L. Brueton, 
wife of Mr. T. Hurft. wife. of Mr. T.’Brueton, Itely deceafed. 
At Athby-de-la-Zouch, after a few fie Aged 33, the Rev. S. Pearce, M.A. paftor of 
illnefs, Mr. T. Farmer. the Baptift Meeting. Mr. Abraham Perkins. 
STAFFORDSHIRE: Aged 45, Mr. James Cade. 
At Tetterhall, near Stone, the Liverpool At Solyhull, aged 72, Mr. Samuel Wood. 
coach was overturned in the river; by which 
cident a Mr. Robinfon, (formerly treafurer \ ‘ ‘ ( 
uae of Wales) ie wife ce fervant pirea. aye in thi and the neighbouring 
were unfortunately drowned. There were yen aake Bale een obliged to dry their wheat 
aa HUM essere filors who forced che: BPP malt kilns, before houiiag it, or laying 
doors, and by great exeition, dragged out a itupon ftacks. Lhe method adopted, is, by 
? 5 firft preparing the kiln of a moderate heat, and 
Mr. Downward, merchant of Liverpool, who, - ; P : 8 ntl : 
with five outfide baile ngers, were all faved. sai acing ERG) ne in a pespendiculat 
Married. | At Stone, Mr. John Rangeley, sii HEALS Bets Na MRL Ns eli He ae sR abe ool 
SHROPSHIRE. 
union: a ee Dison. in the field. .ihe fire beneath being judici- 
J At ane Mr. J. Smith, of Litchfield, oufly managed, a proper heat is gr adually dif- 
draper, to Mifs Dixon, of A Aecnand Grange. fufed through the whole heap, till the corn is 
ers ’ 
At Tetzenhall, Mr. Bacon, to Mifs. Gib- perfectly dry.. When dried in this manner, 
e >] 
bons, daughter gel T. Gibbons, efq. banker, it: Sas eae at and is ready for the flail 
of Wolverhampton. in avery fhore time 
Died.] At Buston-upon-Trent, Mr. Ew- Married.| At Shréwhbury,’ og Se St 
bank, fenior, late of Coventry, druggift. Mifs Addenbrooke. . 
At Newport, Mr. J. Wheeler, of ciencd 
wee” Agee 62, ese es pool, merchant, to Mifs Daniel, so of 
pMsat 3 Ao ; 
WARWICKSHIRE. bacaiaaie: thot ‘ : 
At Warwick feffions, William Purfall pro- ° hi ue | ond eu “Shy aed a 
fecuted for felling in his fhop a promiffory es Agi PUT aee te sks bar, abies laa ecg 
oaded waggon going over him. 
note for one round penny, with the werd onz Ree S Wy Ca GH! Te. Se 
in imitation of the one pound notes of the ge oe ; cee acme a 6 ve 
Bank of England, was fentenced to three pa ia ee F rs. eta ue 
months imintifehment 3.and Thomas Sanders A Saas ps e ae sities ees 
for fraudulently obtaining twenty fhillings for L i 2SPe : Spaces me Ries. Sager neice 
one of thefe notes was fentenced to one year’s ie ae . a we cei ife of M 
imprifonment. The profecution was inftituted oe : iene eT et ke 
by ‘the Bank of England. Ue vei as Re wi 
The colle&tion at the three mufical- fefti- At Market Sone R. =: Se: efq. 
vals lately, celebrated at Birmingham for the Cen in the 2d battalion of the Shropthire _ 
benefit of the General Hofpital, amounted to- pies an hase : 
above 25601." It is the largeft receipt ever 40 gue aes Se es : 
known on any fimilar occafion. ee ae awe 4 4 a We: 
Married.] At Birmingham, Mr. U. B. At Ludlow, in an advanced age, C. Wal- 
Parkes, refiner, to.Mrs. Kirkby. Mr. cott, efq. late of Bitterley Court; he was 
Bracken, merchant, to Mifs Pearfon. Mr. for many years a high! ly refpected juftice of 
Fleifchman, merchant, of Amiterdam, to the eee. for the county. ‘ 
Mifs Wilday! Mr. William Palmer, to Mrs.' Mr. John t Knowles. Baan sda 
Piper, of Duddeftone. Mr..H. Barnet, to At Zilefmere, Mr. Edwar: Pri rae 
Mifs A. Orme, of Bordefley. Mr. B. Cooke, ™°T°*T- 
BER rind tat eee s Caftle, Mrs. Griffiths, of che 
' Ar Handfworth, Mr. William Hughes, of Ap 
Edgbafion, to Mifs A. Baker, of Birming- At Brofeley, at an advanced age, the Rev. 
Pe. John Hermus, reCtor of that place. 
* At Afton, Mr. William Eofton, tin-plate- . Mn, Jennings. 
Werker, to Mifs E. Price, both of Birming- WORCESTERSHIRE. 
ham. Married.| At Worcefter, John Harwood, 
’- At Afhted, Mr. John Rotten, junior, to efq. of Hammerfmith, to Mifs Watfon. 
Mifs G Gibbs. At Shipfton-upon-Stour, Capt. Price, of . 
Died.} At Birmingham, Mis. Collins, the Royal Birmingham Fencibles, to Mifs 
wife of Mr. Collins, brafs-nailfounder. Mr. E, Parry: 
Cooper, formerly of the Red Cow public At Steck-and-Bradley, Mr. Jobn CreTwell, 
houfe. Mr. John Darby, file-maker. Aged baker, of Droitwich, to Mifs Barrett. 
94, Mr. T. Francis, formerly cutler, Mr At Ham Green, Feckenhim, Mr. Wm. 
T. Smith, brafs founder. The Rev. John Fortnam, to Mifs A. Ledberrow. © ; 
Nutt, many years paftor of the Catholic can- Died.| At Worceiter, Min. M Feld, up- 
regation, Mrs. Mammat, wife of Mr. ‘holfe rer, of London. 
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