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18th yéar, Mr. J. Davenport, feventh fon of 
the late Rev. S. Davenport, of Horfley, Der- 
by fhire. . 
At Uttoxeter, aged 74. Mr. S. Shaw. 
At Walcot, Mr. J. Dyer, a blind man, 
who had refided 45 years imthe parifh, and 
fupported himfelf by his own labour, having 
never received any parochial aid. 
At' Wolverhampton, aged 93, Mrs. E. 
Tildefley, late of the Bull’s Head public- 
houfe, Willenhall. 
Lately, in London, T. Fowler, efg. M.D. 
formerly of Stafford, and many years phyfi- - 
cian to the General Infirmary ——In her 3th 
year, Mifs Child, only daughter of Rear- 
Admiral Child, of Newcaftle under-Line. 
WARWICKSHIRE, 
~Marvied.] At Birmingham, Mr. E. Dug- 
more, japanner, to"Mrs. Batler.—Mr. J. W. 
Crompton, to Mifs Webfter. 
At Shiffmall, Mr. F. Hailey, 
Mifs S. Cherrington, 
At Afton, Mr. J. Wynn, of Mflington- 
wharf, to Mifs M Palmer, of Deritend. 
At Dudley, Mr. J. Baker, of Old Hiil, to 
Mifs A. Wilkes. 
Mr. J. Cox, junior, plane-maker, to Mifs 
Waltlins, both of Deritend, 
At Rugeley, Mr. R. Waddams, hat-maker, 
to Mifs M. Nixon.—Mr. J. Flynd, gimblet+ 
maker, of Deritend, to Mifs S. Satterth- 
waite, of Kenilworth.—The Rev. Mr. i 9 
ford, Diffenting minifter, of Yarmouth, t 
Mi re H. Vernon, of Pailton, in this county. 
At Danchurch, Enfign sion of the War- 
wickfhire Miiitia, to Mifs A. Worth.—Mr. 
W. Wood, of Southam, ihe this county, to 
Milfs Partridge, of the Pump-Houfe, near 
Bromfgrove.—Mr. Pattifhall, publican, to 
Mrs,. M. Sharp, both of Coventry. 
Died.| At Birmingham, Mrs, Adcock.— 
~ Mr. C, Contftantine, bellows-maker,—Mrs. 
Hill, wife of Mr. Hill, plater.—Aged 21, 
Mr. W. Humphreys, eldeft fon of Mrs, 
Humphreys, button-maker,—-Mr. W. Vickers. 
of the Chain-inn.—Mrs. Williams.—Sud- 
denly, Mr. €. Spozzi, éancing-mafter.—Mr. 
Simtmons.—Mr. Pegg, formerly an eminent 
filkman,’ of Coventry. 
Mr, R. Farmer, ot Stoneleigh. 
At Priors Marfton, Mrs. Packwood, widow. 
At Solehull, aged 2c, Mr. C. Green.’ 
At Tamworth, Mr. H. Woodcock, of th 
Poft-ofiice. 
At Deritend, Mr. J..Cottreil, fite-maker. 
Mr. M. Fitter; he went to bee apparently 
in good health, and was found dead the next 
morning.—Mirs. Hopper, of the Five Ways- 
‘houfe, Birraingham. 
builder, to 
Miis Campion, of Leamington, near War- 
wick. é 
4 SHROPSHIRE. 
Application is intenéed to be made to Par- 
liament, in the enfuing fefiion, to obtain an 
‘act for execting a bridge acrofs the riyer Se- 
vern, ata place calicd Hempton’s Load, in 
in ve 
Warwieksbi re— Shropfhire. 
the parifh of Chelmarth, to tte oppofite fhore, 
in the parifh of Quatt t, and for making a 
. turnpike-road from or near Billingtley, to 
communicate with the Ducley and Wolver- 
hampton turnpike-roads ; which faid road is 
intended to pafs ‘through the feveral parifhes 
of Bill ingfley, Chelmarth, Quatt and Alve- 
ley, all in this. county, and through the 
pa ei ef Bobbington and Enville, an the 
county. of Stafford. 
The following may be Rated, among many 
others, as a ftriking inftance of the aftonifh- 
ing produce of wheat, this harveft: a gentle- 
man in the neighbourhood of Bridgenorth, 
havirig obferved a root of wheat to have ve- 
placed and nurtured twenty ftrong ftems, 
with a large ear to each; curiofity led him to 
gather and preferve the fame, and on rubbing 
the grains thereout, they amounted to no 
lefs a number than nine hundred and fixty- 
eight! A truly grand production from one 
fingle feed. 
The colleGtion at Shrewfbury, Sustember 
18, for the benefit of that valuable eftablifh- 
ment, the, Sal op Infirmary, amounted to _ 
handfome fum of 1471. 8s. 2d, 
Married.} My. T. Higginfon, of eae 
ton, to Mifs Bowdler, of Meadow Town — 
G. Scale, efq. of Coton Hall, in this county, 
to Mifs H. Griffiths, of Birmingham Heaths 
near Birmingham. 
At Brofeley, Mr. A, Pugh, of Coal port, 
to Mifs H. Lloyd.——Mr. Vernon, of Bella- 
fulJ, to Mifs Murhall, of Hadleigh. 
Mr. Pyle, coal-merchant, of Bath, to Mifs 
S. Perry, of Shrewlbury. 
Died.| At Shrewfbury, R. Jeffreys, efq. 
—Mr. Bowdler, working-cutler, an induf- 
trious, honeft man -—Aged 97,\Mrs. Allen, 
reli of 
Ball.—Mrs. Perrett. 
At Mawley Hall, after a refidence of thir- 
ty-five years, as chaplain to the late and pre- 
fent Sir Waiter Blount, barts. the Rey. R. 
Gibfon. 
On the 8th of July loft, 
on board the Leviathan fhip of war, in the 
Weft Indies, Mr. J. Nelfon, fon of 
fon, marble-mafon, of Shrewfbury. 
Mrs. Yarrington, widow, of Milfom.—Alfe, — 
within half an hour afterwards, her brother- 
in-law, Mr. Wy. Yarrington, an eminent 
hop-merchant, of Worcefter 5 diftinguithed by 
his benevolent zeal and ftri@ integrity in 
the’ public charitable- committees of that 
city, as well as in aeny important private 
trufts. 
At. Ofwettry, Mrs. Lloyd, relitt of the 
Rev. S. Lioyd, formerly re€tor of Llanymy- 
neck.~~Mrs. Jones, wife of L. Jones, <fq.. 
in Feb. laft, inthe Faft Indies, Capt. J. 
Georges fon of the late Mr. George, of Meci- 
town, in this county. 
At-Ludlow, Mis. Bigg, wife of Mr. Bigg, 
feedfman, of Shrewlhury.—-In an advanced 
age, Mrs, Baugh. 
the late Rev. Mr, Allen.—Mrs. 
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