1803.} 
At Tamworth, Mr.. Harpers an eminent 
attorney. Z 
At Lucca, in Italy, Mr. R. Fitzherbert, 
4th fon of T.Fitzherbert, efq. of Swinnerton, 
in this county. : 
At Litchfield, Mrs. Barker, reliét of J. Bar- 
ker, efq. 
Aged 93, Mrs. Birch, widow, of Lapley. 
At Compton, Mr. 8. Wilkes, fom of the 
late Mr. R. Wilkes. of Wolverhampton. 
AtWolverhampton, aged 70, Mr. Thacker. 
-—Mr. Rudge, fenior, organiftt.—Mrs. Smith, 
reli€t of the late Mr. H. Smith, attorney. 
In Wednefbury, at his fon’s houfe, Mr. 
Simmons, late of Pirton. 
At Walfall, Mrs. Adams, 
At Shuftock, aged 68, Mr. W. Buth, fen. 
the original inventor of double ploughs. 
At Penkridge, at an advanced age, Mrs. 
Deyey, reli&t of Mr, Devey, formerly a fur- 
geon of that place, 
At Atherftone, aged “6, Mr. W. Nurthall, 
fenior, fellmonger.~-Mifs C. Holland.—Mr. 
Hart, of Ranton-hall, near Stafford. 
.At Breewood, after an illnefs of lefs than 
24 hours, aged 66, Mrs. A. Fieldhoufe. 
At her brother’s houfe,, near Blackburn, 
in her 22d year, Mifs J. Hand, daughter of 
the late C. Hand, efg. of Park-hall, in this 
@ounty.——Mr, Storar, of Pipe Ridware. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Lately, at a very numerous and refpeCtable 
meeting of the inhabitants of Birmingham, 
the object of which was to builda free church, 
(which is much wanted) for the ufe of the 
jabouring claffes in that populous town, the 
fim of zceol. was fubfcribed for that defira- 
ble and laudable purpofe. Mr. Inge, of 
Litchfield, has generoufly given a fcite of 
Jand to erect the church on, ‘and the Bishop 
@f Litchfield and Coventry has, very kindly 
and condefcendingly, offered to annex a pre- 
bend to. it, of the cathedral church of Litch- 
field. : 
I. Hawkins Brown, efq. and the Rev. T; 
Gifborne, executors of the late Iaac Haw- 
kins, efg. haye made anvotier of sool. out 
ef the fums bequeathed by the late Mr. Haw> 
kins for charitable ufes, towards the aforefaid 
purpofe of building a free church in Birming- 
ham. . i 
Married.| At Birmingham, G. Lipfcombe, 
efq. furgeon, and deputy recorder of _War- 
wick, to Mrs. Hopkins, late of Stratford- 
upon-Avon.—J. Meggitt, efq. a native of 
Florence, to Mifs L. Clark, daughter of Mr, 
Jj. Clark, organift.—Mzr. J. Shelton, timber- 
meichant, to. Mifs A. Griffin, 
At Coventry, Mr. J. Eborall, to Mifs M, 
Waterfall, 
_Died.] At Birmingham, Mrs, Harris.— 
Mr. J. Bellamy, wire-worker.—Aged 65, 
Mr. G. Complin.—Mr. R, Williamfon,— 
Mrs. Hervey, wife of Mr. Hervey, factor —~ 
Mr. §. Budd, baker.—Aged 73, Mrs. Phebe 
- Griffith, widow of the late Mr. J, Griffith, 
of Kidderminfter..-Mr, W. Taylor, an emi- 
Warwick pire--Bhrop hire. 
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nent builder.—-Mr. Rollifon, of the Phenist 
public houfe.—Aged 35, Mirs. S. Dodd, ‘wits 
of Mr. J. Dodd, furpervifor of excife,—Aged 
$3, Mr. J. Hayess—Aged 67, Mrs. Dowlery 
late of Mofeley. 
At Bath, W. Tenant, efq, of Little Afton, 
@ gentleman in whofe chara€ter were happily 
combined, a refpectavle thare of learningy 
fcience, humour, anda love of whatever as . 
ufeful or ornamented with the genuine fpirit 
of focial intercourfe and true old Englih hof- 
pitality. A 
At Kington, aged 80, Mrs. Southall, res 
Hi& of the late Rev. H. Southall, reétor. 
At Mancetter, Mrs. Downing, widow, late 
of Coventry. 
Aged gi, Mrs. S.: Cartwright, of the 
Dudley’s Arms inn, Himley. 
At King’s Bromley, aged 65, Mr. Wms 
Sutton. 
At Harbonne, In her 65th year, Mrs. M. 
Betfon—#H. Couchman, fen. efq: of Temple 
Baliall—Mrs. Tilley, of Tividale. 
SHROPSHIRE, 
Marricd.| At Shrewlbury, Mr. W, Jones, 
barge owner, to Mrs, Yardley.—Mr, Cremp- 
ton, tosMifsE, Hill. - Gan 
At Ofwefiry, Mr. FE. Evans, tanner, of 
Wrexham, to Mifs M. Hilditch, of Treflitch, 
near Ofweftry.—-Mr. »... Langford, of Prees, 
to Mifs Wood, of Whitchurch.—The Rev. 
W. Cox, rector of Bemeston, to. Mrs. Yeld- 
ham, widow, of T, Ycliham, efq. a Ruffia 
merchanat.—Mr. J. Cropper, baker, of Lud- - 
low, to Mrs. BE, Poole, of Shrewlbury — 
Mr. S. Parker, of Whitchurch, to Mifs 
Wright, daughter, of Mr. Wright, booke 
feller. 
Died.) At Shrewlbury, Mr, Jones, for 
merly of this town, he had however, for 
fome years paft refided in the Weft Indies as a 
planter, but had lately returned to Shrewi>_ 
bury. ‘ : 
Mr, 5. Hunter.—Aged 26, of adecline, in 
the prime of life, Mr. G. Davies, tayluy.—.- 
Mr. S. Humphreyfon, eldefifon of Mr. Hum- 
phreyfon, thoemaker. : lee 
At Bridgnorth, Mis. Minihall, many years 
landlady of the Bell inn.—Mrs. Smith, wife 
of Mr. Smith, town clerk.—In his 64th 
year, very fuddenly, foon after his retiring 
to bed, Mr. G. Brown, formerly an emineat 
trader on the river Severn, 
At Ellefmere, Mrs. M. Davies. 
At Ofweftry, in his 80th year, Mr. White- 
hurft, late of Chirk.—Mrs. Racket, wife of 
Mr. Racket, painter. ; 
The Rev. T. Edwards,. vicar of Ofwefiry, 
Déan of Marchiain the diocefe of Su Aiaph, 
and juftice cf peace for this county.—Mrs. 
Marth, wife of the Reverend Mr. Marth, of 
Hope Bowdler. ' 
At Market Drayton, Mrs, Forbes. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. Wilfon, of the High- 
gate public houfe.—Mifs Edwards, daught r 
of the late Mr, R. Edwards, plumber. —Mr, 
J. Dodd, formerly of Shrewfbury. He was 
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