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purchafe ¢ or ere€tion of a-building to be ap- 
propriated to the defign of this inftitution ; 
the intere#, inthe mean time, to be applied 
to its fupport. 
Athby-Woulds will fpeedily be inclofed. 
MWarried.| At Kibwerth, Mr. Wartnaby, 
jun. of Marker. Harborough, attorney, to 
_Mils Haymes. 
At Eercnontl Mr. Hil, of Cottefbatch, 
to Mis Footman. 
Died.} At Leicefter, Mr. S. Roberts, 
jun. Aged 88, Mr. Hacker. 
At Aiihy de la.Zouch, 'Mr. J. Sowter. 
Mr. T. Brown; he was feized with an apo- 
plectic fit at the funeral of Mr. Sowter, and 
furvived the interment of his friend only a: 
few hours. 
At Gesford, Mrs. Mansfield. 
_ At Long-Whatton,: Mr. Thomas Smith. 
At Lutterworth, Mr. Hooke. 
Suddenly, Mr. Bennet, an eminent grazier, 
of Kirby-Muxloe. 
Sudcenly, upon the road, within a few 
yards of the White-Horfe, Leicefter Foreft, 
Mr. Meore, of Blaby. 
At Leicefter, Mrs. Corbet 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
#,-64: 10s. were lately given to the Staf- 
fordfhire Infirmary by Kir. Nunn, the ma- 
nager of the theatre, being the receipt fer 
ene night’s performance, 
Several of the provincial papers were laft 
‘month impofed upon by a ¢efcription of a tin 
{pire on the church of Wolverhampton. We 
copied the paragraph into our laf# number. 
Married.) Mr. Webfter, of the Swan, 
Stafford, to Mifs Mary Harding, of Walton, 
At Cheadle, Mr. Bourne, furgeon, to Mrs. 
Child. 
W. P. Warburton, of Woolfianton, to 
Mifs Emery, of Newcaftie. 
At Weolverbampton, R. Edwards, efq. to 
Mifs Mary Wenman. 
At Litebfield, Mr. Thomas Hall, of Yox- 
hall, to Mifs M. Sharrer. 
At Hints, Mr. John Greenfall, of Bir- 
mingham, to Mifs Smith, of Hints. 
At Hednesford, Mr. T. Carr, to Mifs San- 
ders, 
At Newcaftle, Mr. William Daniel, to 
Mifs M. Rebifon. 
Mr. James Tellwright, of Stanfield, to 
Mifs Ferneyhough, of Ford Green. 
Died.) At Litchfield, Mrs. Burrow, wife 
of W. Burrow, efq. 
At Benton, Mr. Worthington, 
At Bath, Mrs. Fitzherbert, reli& of the 
late Bazi! Fitzherbert, efg. of Swinnerton. 
At Wooiverhampton, 77, Mrs. Deakin. 
Advanced in years, John Levett, efq. of 
—Wichnor Aall. 
At Stafford, Mrs. Hopley. 
At Tutbury,, 57, Mr. Potter. Fifher 
Littleton, efq. brother of Sir Edw. Littleton, 
Mr. Francis Lee, of Stafford. 
AtWalfali, aged 57,Mr. Edward Matthews, 
At Caldon, aged 100, Mr. John Milner, 
In St. fford, aged 69, Mire. Lycett. 
At Neston, Mrs. Gildart. 
Staffordpire—Wr arwich{bire—Shropprire, 
» widow, aged 69. ~ 
> 
[Jan 1, 
i 
At Bonchill, Blick, pe of the. 
Rev. F. Blick. z 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
On the rg9th of December fhe Warwick 
and Birmingham and Napton canals were 
opened, when a boat load of coals paffed 
along the former from the Stafforafhire col- 
lieries to Warwick. 
he mafter of the workhoufe at Sutton 
lately applied toa magiftrate of that town, 
to know what was to be done with the 
corpfe of a dead man, which lay on the 
Coldfield. The magiftrate, of courfe, di- 
Kéirs. 
re€ted, that it fhould be taken to the work- 
houfe, but not ftripped till after the Coro- 
ner’s infpeCiion, The body was accordingly 
laid by the fide of a corpfe already in the 
houfe. .A fhort time afterwards, fome chile 
dren, from motives of curiofity, went to 
look at the dead men, when they difcovered 
that the unftiipped one fill continued to 
breathe. A furzeon was feat for, animation 
was reitored; and, on the following day, the 
m2n, who was a traveller, proceeded on his 
journey. He was fubjeét to fits, which oc- 
cafipned his apparent death; and it was only 
in confequence of the magiftrate’s dire€tions, 
that his body was not immediately f{tripped, 
and placed in the belfry, according to cuf- 
tom, where it might have remained unno- 
ticed for feveral days. 
Married | At Coventry, Mr. Ballard, to 
Mifs Stean. 
At Stoneleigh, Mr. M. Clark, jun. to 
Mifs Wefton. 
At Afton Cantloe, Mr. 
Brockes. 
At Birmingham, Mr. Walker, to Mifs 
Richards. Mr. J. Wright, to Mifs E. Ham- 
ton. Mr. Brandifh, to Milfs Werlocks. rr. 
Ryland, to Mifs Smith. Mr. Salt, to Mifs 
Steen. Mr. Cooper, to Mifs Armfield. 
At Alcefter, Mr. J. Jolinfon. to Mifs 
Chare. Mr. Hemming, to Mifs Greathead. 
Mr. Greenfall, to Mifs Smith. 
A’ Hilimorton, Mr. Richard Cleaver, an 
eminent bytcher, to Mifs Whitmill. 
Died.j At Coventry, Mr. Reeves. Mifs 
Lapworth. Mrs. Ryley, wife of Mr. Ryley. . 
At Birmingham, Mr. Robert WO 
Mrs. Eginton. Mrs. Tankard, wife of Mr. 
Tankard. Mrs. Keeling; wife, of Mr. Keele 
ing. Mr. John Margavey. Mr. Worton. 
At Sherbourn, aged 92, Jofeph Mead, ef. 
Captaia in the Navy. 
At Beanfall, Mrs. Pearce. 
At Folefhill place, near Coventry, Mrs. 
Gilbert, wife of Mr. Gilbert. 
At Whirley Mills, near Coventry, Mr. 
Packer. 
At Packington Hall, the infant fon of the 
Earl of Aylesford. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
' Married.) At Rodington, Mr. -Shingler, 
to Mifs Brifbourne. 
At Chitton, Mr. W. Parton, of Londoit 
to Mifs Pardre, of Faintree. 
Mr. Thomas Southern, near Rofs, to Mifs 
Allen, of Huntingdon, 
The 
Checkets, to Mifs 
