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At Market Harborough, Mr. Manly, wine- 
merchant, of London, to Mifs Howe. 
At Afhby dela Zouch, Mr. J. Adams, 
butcher, to Mifs Dixon, of Syfton. 
' Died.| At Leicefter, in an advanced age, 
Mr. J. Coltman, late of the New Works, 
and many years a refpectable hofier there.— 
Mr. Coltman was the author of feveral ufeful 
tracts ; and on feveral eccafions exerted him- 
fe)f -fuccefsfully for the public good. In pri- 
vate life amore amiable man never exifted. 
Mifs Peake, eldeft daughter of Mr, Peake, 
furgeon.—Mirs. Howes. — Mrs, Nicholfon, 
widow.—Mr. Newby, of the Stag and Phea- 
fant public-houfe. 
At Loughborough, aged 49, Mr. F. Boot. 
At Hinckley, in his 67th year, the Rev. 
R. Amner, formerly a Diffenting minifter at 
Hampftead, near London, and afterwards at 
Cofelegin, Stafferdfhire 5. Lut of late years a 
refident of Hinckley,: his native place. His 
different publications bear ample teftimony to 
his great learning, particularly om fubjeCts of 
theology and biblical criticifm. 
At Athby dela Zouch, aged 41, Mr. J. 
Kirkland, youngeft fon of the late Dr. Kirk- 
land. 
At Rarrow upon Soar, Mr. J. Meafures. 
At Willoughby, the Rev. Mr. Willey. 
Mr. J. Hood, of Hunt’s-lane, near Kirk~ 
by Mallory. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. Alfop, furgeon, of Uttox- 
eter; to Mifs Mountford, of Beamhurft. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. Corfer, folicitor, 
of Bufhbury, to Mifs E. Haden, of Gorf- 
brook-houfe.—Mr. R. Vaughan, merchant, 
of Liverpool, to Mifs Charles, of King’s 
Bromley.—Mr. C.' Staunton, of the theatre, 
Stafford, to Mifs Arnold, of Doraen.—Mr, 
York, iron-dealer,’ of Litchfield, to nia EB 
Cottrell, of Deritend iron-works. 
Died.] The Rev. Miles Atkinfon, vicar 
of Leek, formerly of Walton, near Liver- 
pool. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. WA Davenhill 
upholfterer.—Mrs. Hammerfley, wife of Mr, 
Hammerfley, fadler. 
At Walfall, in his 24th year, Mr. G. W. 
Grove, fon of the Rev. Ts. Grove.—Mrs, 
Peplow, of Shredicote-hall. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.| At Birmingham, Mr. Newton, 
grocer, to Mifs S. Boucher.—Mr., G. Fitzer, 
fiamper and piercer, to Mifs M. Brooks.— 
Mr. W. Ballard, of Tyfo, to Mifs M: Chan- 
dler.—Mr. Meecham, attorney, to Mifs S, 
Smith, of Henwick, near Worceftér.—The 
Rev. T. Morgan, to Mifs A. Harwood. 
At Coventry,Mr.Ford, hatter, to Mifs But- 
terworth, eldeft daughter of Mr. Alderman Bi 
— Mr. S. Packwood, watch-cafe-maker, to 
Mits L. Bates, 
At Warwick, R. James, efq. of Manchef- 
ter, to Mifs Gregory. 
Died} At Birmingham, Mrs. Cafh, wife 
Stafordhive—Warwicklire—Shropfire. 
[July 1, 
of Mr. J. Cafh, gun-maker.—-Mr, T. White 
head, hair-dreffer.—Mrs. Taylor.—Mr. 
Furner, of the Chape public- ae Bly 
38, Mr. W. Ofbourne.—Mr. J. Prefcott.— 
Mr. W. Lyfett, drapet.—Mifs Smallwood. 
In his 80th year, Mr. J. Baylis, ftay-maker, 
—Mirs. Webb, wife of Mr. Webb, woollen. 
draper.—-In her 28th year, Mrs. C. Wynne. 
—Mr.S. Weetman.—-Mrs. Jones.—Aged 23, 
Mr. J. Chatterton, japanner.—Mrs. Saun- 
ders, wife of Mr. J. Saunders, auctioneer.— 
Mr. Bromley, of the Black-boy-inn.—Mrs. 
Charlton, of the Crown public-houfe.—Mrs. 
Vale, wife of Mr. J. Vale, enameller.—Mr, 
J. Kindon, of Fetter-lane, London. 
' At Coventry, Mrs. Lanedell, relict of the 
Jate Mr. T. Langdell, architeft, —Mr. W. 
Dickinfon ,—Mifs Bache. 
The Rey. C. Blackham, of Mofeley Wake 
Green, near Birmingham.—Mr. E. Beckett, 
japanner, of Bilftone.—Mr. Morris, late of 
fhe Talbot-inn, Enftone, and a cofffiderable 
proprietor in the mail and different ftage= 
coaches upon the Birmingham and Worcefter 
Roads. 
In London, Mr. Ruffey, fortierty an emi- 
nent merchant in’ Birmingham, bat had long - 
retired from bufinefs, 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.] At Shrewfbury, Mr. Wood, 
eldeft fon of the late Mr. T. Wood, printer 
ofthe Shrewfbury Chronicle, to Mifs Am~- 
bler, of Wilderley. 
At Ofweftry, Mr, Tomkins, boot-maker, 
to Mrs. Lewis, of the Swan-inn.—Mr, J. 
Poole, maltfter, to Mifs Edwards. 
At Wellington, ferjeant Stanley, of the 
grenadier-company in the Shropshire militiay 
to Mits Cookfon, of Harley. 
At Weftbury, Mr. Edwards, of Harlefcoty 
to Mifs Hawley, of Caufe. 
Dicd.] At Shrewfbury, Mrs. Luther, wife 
of Mr. Luther, baker.—Mrs. Mear, wife of 
Mr. Mear, draper—Mrs. M. Cotton—Mr. J. 
Bray, fen, many years poftman between this 
towa and Welfhpoo!——Mrs. Phillips, of the ~ 
feciety of Quakers. 
At Whitchurch, in his 84th year, Mr. R, 
Lovell, grazier. 
At WWicechichaee Mrs. J. Walters, relict of 
the late Rev. J.Walters, formerly mafter of . 
Ruthin fchool. 
At the Tuckies, near Coalbrook-dale, in 
his 46th year, Mr.W, Reynolds, iron-mafter. 
At Norton, Mifs Norris, of the Holt, near 
Cardington.—Mr. Jones, of the Miles End, 
near Whittingin. 
On the 5th March laft, in the ifland of St. 
Vincent, Wett Indies, Mr. T, Cooke, furs 
geon, Jate of Shrewibury. . 
In his 82d year, Mr. W, Sparkes, farmer, 
of Blackroe, near Whitchurch.—Mr, S, Gits 
tins, fon of Mr. Gittins, of the Ifle, near 
Shrewibury.—Mrs, Johnion, widow, of the 
Cold Bath, near Kingftand.—Mrs, Broughall, 
of Whittington, near Ofweftry.—Mrs. Da- . 
vies, of Pentrewer, near Ofweitry. 
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