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_ ¥eceived.fentence of death, but were both re- 
prieved berore the judges left the town. 
Married.|. At Birmingham, Mr. C. Pain, 
baker, to Mrs. Millington.——Mr. W. Hill, 
of Soho, to Mrs. M. Wetton, formerly cook 
to the gallant General Wolfe, but for many ~ 
years laft paft, a truly, tender and refpedt- 
able nurie, in the General Hofpital of this 
town. ; 
Mr. J. Green, to Mifs S. Townfhend.— 
Afr Bashan plumber and glazier, to Mifs 
Luity.—Mr. G. Morgan, plater, to Miis S. 
Hart, Mr. Barke, woollen-draper, to mas 
Hart of the Swan-inn. 
In London, Mr. R. Beningdon, ancaae 
mafter, of Nottingham, to Mifs Parks, of 
Birmingliam. 
At Tamworth, Mr. T Sheafby, of Foun- 
tain Hall, Gtamorganfhire, to Mifs Barnes, ” 
niece to the late Mr. Barnes, colletor of ex- 
cife. 
At Stoke, near Coventry, Mr. E. Jeffery, - 
to Mrs. £. Kimberley.—Mr. Gunn, -tanner, 
to Mifs Fallows, both of Great Barr.—Mr, 
Robinfon, of Digbeth, to Mifs C. Tonkinion, 
of Birmin eae 
In London, Mr. R. Pountney, currier, of 
Birmin to Mifs’ R youngett 
daughter of J. Keeres, fee 
Mr. G. Taylor, of Birmingham, to Mifs 
Allcocks, of Worceiter. — 
Died. | At Birmingham, Mr. T. Lloyd, 
youngeft fon of MrsyLlovd, of New ftreet. 
—Mrs. Bewley, wite of Mr. Bewley, toy- 
maker.—Mrs. Soden.—Mrs. Byrne.-—Mr. R. 
Holt, fon of Mr. J. Holt, brufhmaxcr,—Mr, 
Kembie, minifter of the Catholic Chapel, at 
King Edward’s place.—iMr Poney, of the 
W V ool pac ck a slic-houfe.—Mrs: Haynes.— 
Aged 80, Mrs. Penrofe.—Mr. Oldchurch.— 
Mager G. eon fecond fon of G. Simcox, 
igham, Secres. 
t entry, Mrs. Collett, relidt of the 
late Mr. Aland Collett. eats Mr. 
iand-lurveyor.—Mr. Lea, permit- 
writer In the Excite Oimice —Mr. H. Cole, 
of the Toby’s Head public-houfe.—Mirs. 
Cave 
“Att Camp tt ftead, near London, aged 96, Mr. 
Motbs, father of Mr. Mobbs, natter, of Sir- 
yess 
At Nuneaton, Mr. Powell, mercer and 
draper. 
At Tamworth, Mrs. Blick, widow, for- 
merly of Coventry. 
Near King’ s Norton, where he went for 
the recovery a his healtb, Jj. Stewart, efq. 
Jately an officer in the Warwickfhire Mi- 
litia. 
) At Sutton ColSeid, aged 73, Mr. J. tee 
}) cer, mercer,and for feveral years mafter of the 
by 2 hree Taad -inn. 
i! At Long Ifland, in the Bahamas, Hee oe 
ma, Mr. G. Hughes, third fon of Mr. J. Hughes 
) late of Berry Hall. 
At ee aged 75, Mr. B. Freeth, much 
Shropfbires 
lafnented by his friends, but particularly by 
his workmen, to whom he was the kindeft 
and bef of mafters. 
Mrs, Hodges, of Winnall, 
try. 
hear Coven- 
; SHROPSHIRE. 
At Shrewfbury affizes, which ended pety 
29, the following prifoners were capitally 
convicted -and received fentence of death: J: 
Nutts, alias Hayward, for iheep-ftealing 3 
(ftanding mute, he was found mute of ma- 
lice, by an inqueft of twelve men ane 
and {worn to enquire for the purpofe); T. 
Bennet, and J. Pitt, for _horfe-ftealing 5 J. 
Brown, and J. Randles, for fheep-ftealing 3 
L. Boyden, a S. Beetleftone, fur burglary 5 
and Mi. Millington, for ftealing nine guineas 
and a filver-watch, Nutts and Bennett 
were left for execution—the reft were re- 
prieved. 
A. potatoe-plant, dug up in a garden, at 
Shrewfbury, produced the aftonithing progeny 
of feventy, froma fingle potatoe left in the 
ground accidentally, lat feafon. / 
Married. | At Shrewfbury, Captain Storey, 
of the Weft Middlefex Militia, to Mifs Keat- 
ing.—Mr. S. Lee, butcher, to Mifs MM. Stud- 
ee —Mr. Ames, es Bouldon: to Mifs-Ma app, 
of Richard’s Caftle—-Mr J. Crowther, to 
Mifs Towers, both of Cloverley.—Mr. J. 
Davies, of Leighton, to Mifs S Wright, of 
Eyton upon Severn——Mr. Wellings, of 
Much Wenlock, to Mifs Hudfon, of More-~ 
hall.—-Mr. Burton, of Much All, to Mrs. 
Hinton, of the Talbot inn, Much-Wenlocle, 
—Mr. W. Leake, plumber and glazier, to 
Mifs Whitford, daughter of Mr. Whitford, 
plafterer, both ie Shrewfbury, . 
At Little Wenlock, T. Cleobury, efg. to 
Mifs M. A, Humphries, eldeft daughter | of 
. Humphries, efq. of Brofeley. 
Mr. J. Calcott, of Abbott’s Betton Farm, 
to Miis M. Bennett, of Donnington. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-fquare, London, 
J. W. Broadbent, efq. to Mifs E. Farnworth, 
of Whitchurch. 
Dich or AE Shrewhury, Mr. Maccal- 
after —-Of a decline, Mifs Puttrell, eldeft 
daughter. of Mr. Puttrell.——-Mr. Petkins, 
malf{ter. 
G. Roberts, efq. of Wilmington.—Mrs, 
Bather, wife of B, Bather, efg. of Mitton. 
At Liverpool, aged 61, Mafon, efq. of 
Shrewibury, truly ¢ xemplary asa hufbane and 
parent, a fincere friend, and an indulgent and 
truly generous benefaétor to the poor; in 
fhort, he was efteemed and beloved by all | 
who knew how te meee ee his worth. 
At Aih, Mrs, Benyon, widow; a lady of 
unexamp led piety and benevolence. i 
At ee ton, B. Pryce, efq. of Path— 
Mr, T. Humpheys, of the Old Crow, publice 
houfe, in Frankwell. 
Aged 84, the Rev. D. Williams, of Llan- 
fairfechan; religious without cftentation, and 
of a uniformly virtuous life, 
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