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At Leicefter, Mr,.Swan, furgeon, to Mifs.- 
E. Bithop, daughter of Mr. Alderman Bithop. 
Died.| At Leicefter, Mrs. Oliver, wife of 
P. Oliver, Efq——Mrs. A. Franks, (of the 
Newark).—Mr. H. Cooper, hofier.—Aged 
73, T: Chapman, gent. He was lineally 
éefcended from tit fifter of the late Sir Ifaac 
Newton, fhe being his grandmother. 
Mrs. B. Danvers, wife of the Hon, Aug. 
Butler Danvers, of Swithland. 
At Barrow, aged 68, Mr. H. Beaumont, 
baker.—M. J. Parr, of Syfton. 
At Hinckley, Mr. Sanfome, hofier, of Lei- 
cefter.—M. Bainbridge, efq. of Huggles- 
cote. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
The land proprietors upon the riwers Pink 
and Store, near Stafford, have conftru€ted an 
aqueduét under the river Pink, compofed 
of caft iron cylinders five feet in diameter, 
and 135 feet in length, which, by drainage 
and difcharging ftagnant waters, will highly 
improve a large tract of morafly land: and 
this land, by embankment, has been fecured 
from injury by floods. Thefe improvements 
extend about to §00 acres. 
Mr. T. Ward, of Cakden, near Wolver- 
hampton, has now in his poffeffion an ewe of 
the true Léicefterfhire breed, that has brought 
forth 16 lambs at three times breeding, and 
in lefs than two years; viz. fix at one time 
and five at each other. ‘T'he greater part of 
them were;lambed alive and reared. Thofe 
firft lambed are now very fine fheep.« 
Married.| At Wolverhampton, Mr. T. 
Robbins, butcher, to Mifs A Setchell.—Mr. 
G. Cox Clark, attorney, of Wednefbury, to 
Mifs A. Prettie, of Wolverhampton. 
Dicd.} At Stafford, aged 31, Mifs Page, 
only furviving daughter of W. Page, gent.— 
Aged 6t, Mr. J. Hollington, of Clent. 
At Wolverhampton, R. Jeffon, efq. 
At the houfe of Mrs. Green, Mr, J. Green, 
of Solihull. 
At Walfall, aged 59, Mrs, Butler.—Mrs. 
_ Welth, widow, of Mofely, late pf Perry- 
bar, ge. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.| At Birmingham, Mr. P. F-. 
Lycett, of Worcefter, to Mifs 'M, Jenks.— 
Mr, E. Appleby, to Mifs A. Edw. wds.—Mr. 
W. Hughes, to Mifs A. Newey. 
At Alvefton, near Stratford, Mri J. Mills, 
of Billefley, to Mifs Stanley, of Tliddington. 
—Mr. Saloway, grocer, of Strat ford-upon- 
Ayon, to Mifs Scpkins, of Alcefi-:r.. 
At Kinfare, Mr. T. Sims, vete rinary-fur- 
geon, to Mrs. Maybury, late of the Hotel — 
Mr. Urion, of the Hotel, to Mifs £.. Kendall, 
of Lea-caitie, Wolverley. j 
Mr. H. Hollis, to Mifs Mu::klewright, 
both of Sutton——Mr. ©. Eyre, hofier, of Co- 
‘ventry, co Mite A. Swain, of Fol:sfhill.—Mr. 
‘J. Barnett, of Birmingham, to Mifs Hale, 
late of Charingworth, Gloucefter fhire. 
At Berketweli, Mr. J, Hall, cheefe-factor, 
gf Bumingham, to Mils. Smith. 
Staffordpire.—Warwickfire.—Shrephire. 
[July 4, 
Died.] At Birmingham, Mr. T. Bentley, 
victualler.—Mr. J. Fearon, tin-plate worker. 
—In her 48th year, Mrs, Cath.—Mifs Ethelly 
eldeft daughter of Mr, W. Ethell, cabinet- 
maker.—-Aged 72, Mr. Sherratt.—-Aged 47, — 
Mr. J. Thompfon, ivory toy-maker.—Mr. 
T. Bentley, an eminent paper-dealer.x—In his 
72d year, Mr. W. Piddock, formerly a wire- 
drawer, but had retired from bufintefs many 
years.—Aged 32, Mr. A. Horton, of the 
Brown Lion public-houfe. . . 
At Coventry, far advanced in years, Mr. 
Jee, ftay-maker. 
SHROPSHIRE- 
A beautiful inn has been lately opened at 
Ofweftry, conftruted ina ftile of neatnefs and — 
convenience highly creditable to both the 
proprietor and occupier. At the houfe-warm- 
ing (which was numeroufly and refpectalyb 
attended), avery liberal fub{cription was en- 
tered into for the complete repair of the much- 
admired race-courfe near the town, for build- 
ing an elegant and commodious ftand, and for 
the eftablifhment of races, under the patron- 
age of a number of gentlemen, particularly 
Sir W. W. Wynne, bart. who has agreed to 
give a sol. plate annually, and who, with 
Mr. Lloyd, of Afton, are appointed ftewards 
for the prefent year. : 
The Capel Cerig and Bangor-road biil, after 
great oppofition, has, at length, obtained com- 
plete fuccefs, having been lately carried rhro” 
both houfes of parliament, and received the 
royal affent. It is the intention of the pro= 
moters of this new line of road to proceed in 
the execution of their plan with all poffible 
difpatch 3 and it is expected that in the courfe 
of about three months the whole extent will 
be fufficiently opened for travelling with all 
forts’ of carriages. _ The diftance between 
Shrewfbury and Holyhead will then be fhort- 
ened at jeaft 9 miles, avoiding likewife there- 
by the dangerous ferry at Conway ; an advan- 
t2ge which, withothers already pofleffed by the 
Shrewfbury road, will doubtlefs enfure a de- 
cided preference in its favour, with all per- 
fons travelling from Ireland to London, Bath, 
Briftel, and the intermediate places. 
Married.} At Marchwell, Denbighthire, 
Mr. Jj. Brifcoe, of Penley-hall, near Elles- 
mere, to Mifs Brick.—-Mr. Holt, tea-dealers 
of Gloucefter, to Mifs A. Atcherley, fecond 
daughter of the Rev. J. Atcherley, late of 
Shrewfbury.—-J, Collinfon, efg. of Queen’s. 
college, Oxford, to Mifs King, daughter of 
the Rev. R. King, reétor of Worthin, in this. 
county. : 
At Ludiow, Mr. Jones, grocer, to Mifs S. _ 
Walters.—Mr. Phafey, to Mifs E. Martin. 
At Shrewfbury, Mr. Heighway, of the 
Green, to Mifs Allen, of Frodefley.—Mr. 
Weaver, theriff’s-bailiff, to Mrs. Thompfon, © 
of Meole.—Mr. Ratcliff, farmer, to Mifs 
Deakin, of Holbrook}, near Wem. 
Mr. Wiikinfon, of Frankton, to Mifs 
Whitefield, of Spunhill.—Mr. J. Dodd, ef.’ 
Bagleyy to Mifs Dickin, of Lee.—-Mr, Proc- 
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