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youngeft daughter of the late S. Woodrofe, 
gentleman, of Kempftone. 
At -Leicefter, Mrv J. Barker, draper, to 
Mifs Gardiner.—Mr. W. Peet, to Mrs. 
Crampton, widow of the late Mr. Crampton, 
Hofer, of Nottingham. 
At Mount Sorrel, Mr. G. Gee, of Athby- 
de-la-zouch, to Mifs C. Snow. 
4t Whitwick, Mr. J. Sketchley, of Anfty, 
to Mifs Stinfon, 
Died.1 At Loughboro*, aged 49, Mr. F. 
Boott. 
in his 88th year, Mr. J. Sculthorpe, tan- 
mer, of Quorndon. : 
At Nether Broughton, Mr. W. Skinner, 
an opulent farmer, late of Tythby, in Lin- 
colnthire.—Mifs E. Harper, 2d daughter of 
the Rev. Mr. Harper, of Catthorpe. 
Lately, at Ulvefcroft, Mr. T. Roby, one 
of the chief conftables for the hundreds of 
Weft Gofcote. 
At Flechiney, Mr. W. Grant, farmer and 
grazier. 
At Hemmington, in ‘his sgth year, T. 
Eentley, gentleman, 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] At Walfall, J.C. Whateley, 
efg. to Mifs Raybould. 
Mir. J. Jottle, of Stone, to Mifs Smith, 
of Whitgreace, near Stone.—Mr. C. Hart, 
mercer, of Uttoxeter, to Mifs Minors, of 
Water Eaton, near Penkridge. 
Died.| At Stafford, aged 67, Mrs. Dud- 
ley,. wire of Mr. Dudley, builder: 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. J. Godfon.— 
Mr. J. Parrott, attorney.—-Mr. Barber, fur- 
geon. 
At EBurton-upon-Trent, aged 23, Mrs. 
Beighton, of Farnah, Derbyhhire. 
At Tamworth, aged 74, Mr. J. Hall, 
chandler. 
In her 80th year, Mrs Congreve, of Wol- 
fton, 
At Honiley, Mrs. Hayes. ——Mr. Green, of 
Woolton, near Pattingham.—Mrs. Wil- 
liams, of Eiford Park, near Litchfield. 
At Old Swinford, O. Dixon, efq. many 
years in the commiffion of the peace for the 
counties of Worcefter and Stafford, and one 
of the Benchers of Gray’s-inn-fociety. 
Aged%s, Mr. Upton, of Barnfton. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married ] At Hanbury, the 
Carrell, to Mifs Jones. 
At Birmingham, Mr. T. Lewis, maltter, 
to Mifs C. Floyd, of Knowle.—Mr. R. Ri- 
ley, watchmaker, to Mits Stanbridge. 
Died.] At Warwick, in her 68th year, 
Mrs, Lilington, widow. 
At Coventry, Mr. Bradley, brazier.——-Mrs, 
Sadler, fifter to the late Mr. Alderman Spell, 
—Mr. Stevens, of the New Inn.—wMr. R. 
Holmes, carpenter.—Mrs. A. Cox —Mirs, 
Swain, of the Punch Bowl tavern.—~Aged 
75, the Rev. J. Butterworth, more than 50 
years anabaptift minifter in this city. 
At Birmingham, aged 72, Mrs, Ham- 
Rev. Mr. 
Siofirdpbire—Warwickpire—Shropfire. 
“Tune } > 
mond, mother of Mr. Hammond, Turgeon, 
—Mr.T. Walker, jun. letter-cutter.—Mr. 
W. Thompfon Hill.—-Mr. Magenies, maay 
years colleétor of the King’s taxes. —Mts, 
Mogeridge.—Aged 60, Mr. W, Court, —Aged 
55, Mr. R. Duce, of the Golden Cup public- 
houfe.—Mr. T. Farmer, bellows-maker,— 
Miis A. Freeth, 
At Dudley, Mifs Perry. 
Mifs E. Harper, fecond daughter of the 
Rev. Mr. Harper, of Cathorpe, near Rugby. 
~—-Suddenly, Mr, S. H. Vaughton, eldeit fon 
of R. Vaughton, efq. of Afhfurlong.—Mr. 
J. Scott, grazier, of Brinklow.—-Mr. J. Bri- 
tain, furgeon, of Rugeley. 
At Afhted, aged 72, Lieut, Faux, a na- 
tive of Birmingham, who, from the flation 
of a private centinel, rofe to be an officer in 
the -Guards, by his meritorious fervices im 
the feven-years’ war: 
At Coleihill, lately, the Rev. Mr. Warn- 
ford—-Mr. J. Powell, fen. of Solihull Aca- 
demy. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
iMarried.} At Shrewibury, the Rev. F. 
Leighton, to Mifs V. Leighton. 
At Welfhpool, Mr. J. Bray, mafter of the 
free-fchool, to Mifs J. Thomas, grocer. 
At Cuddaijore, in the Eaft Indies, R. 
Kinchant, efq. third furviving fon of the 
late J. Kinchant, efg. of Park Hall, in 
this county, to Mifs M. C. Wilkinfon, 
daugnter of the late J. Wilkinfon, efg. Maf- 
ter in Chancery in the Supreme Court at 
Bombay. ’ 
The Rev. R. Wylde, of Bridgenorth, te 
Mifs Pritchard, of Shrewfbury.—Mr. Ar- 
row{mith, mercer, of Ofweftry, to Mifs La- 
tham, of the Newns, near Ejle{mere.—W. 
L. Bailey, efg. of Fitz, to Mifs L. Price, of 
Fielton —H. Smith, efq. 3d fon of the late 
Sir Edward Smith, bart. of A€ton Burnell, 
to Mifs L. Sulyard, of Haughiey Park, Sut- 
folk, ; 
Died.] At Shrewfbury, Mr. Vaughan — 
Mrs. Leech, widow of the late Mr. Leech, 
fhearman.—In her 84th year, Mrs. Vernon, 
relict of the late R. Vernon, efq.—In her 
75th year, Mis. Teece. 
At Ludlow, Mr: T. Taylor, formerly a 
carrier from that town through Worcefter te — 
London. 
At Ofweftry, Mrs. Hughes, of the Three 
Tuns Inn, 
At Bridgnorth, J. Arundel Sparks, efq. 
Jate a captain. inthe Ascient Britifh Light 
Dragoons, 
At Whitchurch, Mrs. Newton, widow. 
At Market Drayton, Mrs. Bagnall, of the 
Talbot Inn.—In an advanced age, Mrs, 
Painter.—Mrs, Dayenant, widow.—Aged 73, 
Mrs. Vernon, a lady of a truly pious, cha- — 
ritable, and religious charatter, having de- 
voted her life and the aio& of her property 
te the caufe of religion, by throwing open 
her doors to the diffenting minifters, and 
fharing her bownty among the poor, &e. i 
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