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At Checkley, Mr. Welth, of the Five 
Ways Houfe, near Birmingham, to Mifs S. 
Langley.—Mr. Gretton, of Shelton, near 
Burtoa upon Trent, to Mifs Cope, of the 
Marlpit Houfe, near Abbots Bromley.—Mr. 
A. Gordon, wine-merchant, of Dudley, to 
Mifs M. Loxton, of Wolverhampton.—Mr.T. 
Butterworth, currier, of Coventry, to Mifs 
Goddard, of Litchfield. 
At Stafford, the Rev. Mr. Proétor, of Bur- 
ton upon Trent, to Mifs Dodd, niece of the 
Rev. Mr. Proctor, of Stafford. 
At Ecclefhall, Mr. T. Gibbs, of the New 
Houfe, near Charns, to Mifs Hand, of Wel- 
lings. 
a Uttoxeter, Mr. Walker, of London, to 
Mifs D. Wilcock —Mr. Fletcher, of London, 
to Mifs Mallabar. 
Died.| At Litchfield, aged 54, Mr. J. 
Winfield, baker. 
Mrs. Thornton, wifeof Mr. T. Thornton, 
farmer; a benevolent woman, who for up- 
wards of 20 years, had contributed greatly to 
the Chriftian virtue of giving her advice, 
and healing the difeafes of the poor in gene- 
sal, who ftood in need of her affiftance. 
At Burton upon Trent, Mr, W. Wetton, 
late of Dunftall. 
At Whitmore, near Newcaftle under Lyne, 
in her 24th year, Mifs Clewlow. 
At New Chapel, near Handley, Mr. R. 
Humphreys, fchoolmafter. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.| At Birmingham, Mr. Dixon, 
attorney, to Mifs Pickhard.—Mr. W. Glaze, 
to Mifs A. Boole —Mr.J.S. Greene, to Mifs 
Rock.—Mr.W. Smith, tanner, to Mifs Nath, 
of Droitwich.—-Mr. D. Locke, merchant, of 
Manchefter, to Mrs. Pulton.—Mr. E. S, 
Yorke, to Mifs E. Roe —Mr. E. Silk, to 
Mifs J. Piper.—Mr. J. Tyndal, to Miis C. 
Wright.—Mr. G. Dale, to Mrs. M. Griffin, 
of Dudley. 
In London, Mr. S. Morris, bridle-cutter, 
to Mifs Clifford; of Beaconsfield. 
At Stratford upon Avon, Is. Dupuy, efq. 
of Berkeley-ftreet, London, to Mifs S. Par- 
fons.—Mr. D. Afton, diflenting-minifter, to 
Mits A. Smith, of Bridgetown-grounds. 
At Afton, Mr. J. Mander, jun. of Bir- 
mingham, to Mifs S. Weft. 
At Rendcombe, in Gloucefterfhire, Mr. R. 
Gale of Birmingham, to Mifs Kendall. 
At Edgbaiton, Mr.]. Mills, of Mill-green, 
to Mifs Cooper, of Handfworth. 
At Coventry, B. Wilmer, efg. to Mifs Rat- 
tray. 
Died.| At Birmingham, Mr. C. Johnfon. 
—Mr. H. Vale, button-maker,—-Mrs. Robin- 
fon.—-Aged 50, Mr. Euftace, button-maker. 
Mrs. Arnold, of the Livery Stables public- 
houfe.—Mr. Harrifon, filkman, partner with 
Mr. Venning, of Loncon.—Mr. W. Farnell, 
late of the Bull’s Head public: houfe in Mofe-. 
ley. —Aged 78, Mr Calléy.—Far advanced in 
years, Mr. J. Smart, currier.—Of a decline, 
Mifs Kindon.—Mrs. Wilfon, 
Warwick/bire—Shropfbire—Worcefter pire. 
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Mr. J. Smith, die-finker; a man of une 
common ability in his particular line of bu- 
finefs, and whofe lofs will be much felt by 
the manufacturing part of the town. 
Mr. T. Bentley, victualler.—Mr. J. Fea- 
ron, tin-plate- worker. 
In Deritend, in his 81ft year, Mr. T. Laws 
rence, formerly a hatter, &c. of Bull-fireet, 
Birmingham. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.] At Marchwell, Denbighhhire, 
Mr. J. Brifcoe, of Penley-hall, near Ellef- 
mere, to Mifs Brick.—-Mr. Holt, tea-dealer, 
of Gloucefter, to Mifs Atcherley, fecond 
daughter of the Rev. J. Atcherley, late of 
Shrewfbury.—J. Collinfon, efq. of Queen’s 
College, Oxford, to Mifs King, daughter of 
the Rev. R. King, re€tor of Worthin, in this 
county. : 
At Shrewfbury, Mr. T. Minton, of Aftleys 
to Mifs Brookes, of Grinfhill.—Mr. J. Ellis, 
to Mifs Evafon, of Church Stretton. 
Mr. Payne, clock-maker, &c. to Mifs 
Harding, both of Ludlow. 
Died.| At Shrewfbury, Mr. Morris, cow- 
keeper.—Aftet an illnefs of feveral months, 
Mrs. M. Slade, fifter to Mr.Slade, of Milling 
ton’s Hofpital. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
It appears from a report of the proceedings 
of the Flour and Bread Inftitution eftablithed 
at Worcefter in Gétober 1800, upon a capital 
of 2415l. advanced by 115 fubfcribers, at 20 
guineas each, the whole of the original fub- 
{cription has been returned to them, and that 
a balance of 13381. xos. 4d. remains, which 
fum it has been lately agreed to prefent asa 
donation to the infirmary. The total quan- 
tity of flour fold and ufed, appears to have 
been 441,966lbs, and by a very accurate ac- 
count, the applicants for the relief have de+ 
rived an advantage of 35211. 8s. by the 
reduced prices at which they have purchafed 
the flour and bread. Each fubfcriber has 
therefore by means of this charity, been 
enabled to give to the poor upwards of 301. 
by the loan of 20 guineas only for a few 
months. 
Marricd.} Mr. H. Hewgill, fkinner, to 
Mifs A. Doughty, both of Everham.—Mr. 
Backhoufe, merchant, of London, to Mifs 
Poole, of Worcefter.—Mr. J. Shuter, to 
Mifs A. Tomkins, both of Feckenham.—Mr. 
J. Dowding, hop-merchant, to Mifs B. Wil- 
liamfon, both of Worcefter.—Mr. G. Hem- 
mings, of Feckenham, to Mifs Stephens, of 
Harrow, Warwickhhire. 
Died.| At Worcefter, Mr. W. Fowler, of 
the Tything; one of the fociety of Quakers, 
—Mr. R. Racfter, of the Saracen’s Head 
public-houfe,——Mrs. Hall, wife of Mr.L.Hall, 
glover.—Aged 75, Mr. T. Bevington, fenr. 
a preacher among the Quakers, He was emi- 
nently con{picuous as a religious charaéter, 
yet without bigotry; temperate, eafy, and 
affectionate in private life, lively, facetious, 
and 
