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Buxtoa- “upen- Fae to Miis Willington, of 
Leacroft-—-Mr. S. Steele, to Mifs Bentley, 
both Bf ie oe —Mr. G. Pleiler, Excife- 
officer, to Mis.-E, Chamberlain, both of Ab- 
bots B: omley. —Mr.. J. Young, curtier,. of 
Cheadle, to Mifs A. Lecke, daughter of Mr. 
Leeke, of the Heath Houle, near Cheddle- 
ton. 
At Cheadleton, Mr. E. Reynolds, of Lit- 
tlewood, to Mile H. Bartlam, of Levedale. 
At Gnofall, Mr. j- Joanton, to Mifs J. 
Belcher.—-Mr. W. Bekton, of Manchefter, 
to. Mifs Clews, of Newcaftle-under-Lyne, 
Lied.] » At. Stafford, aged:25, Mr. T. 
Wootton.—Aged 64, Mrs. Wilkes, wife of 
Mr. Wilkes, blackfmith—Aged 80, Mr. 
E. Birch, formerly of the-Star-inn. 
At Burton-upon-Trent, Mrs. Port. 
Mrs. Webb, of Marfton, near Stafford. 
At. Abbots Bromley, aged 73, Mr. W. 
Hanthall.—Mrs, Shuiiiebotham, publican, at 
Newcaftle.—-Mrs. Clewlow,.. wife of Mr. 
Clewlow, of Whitmore, near Newcaftle. 
. At Rowley, of a. confumptive habit, aged 
18, Miis M. Woolley,. eldeft daughter of 
Mrs, Woolley, of Birmingham.—in her 97th 
year, Mrs. M. Baker, widow, of Wol- 
verhampton.—Mr, Fieldhoufle, of Drayton, 
near Penkridge. —Mr. Hales, of Cobridge, 
in-the Staffordihire potteries.—Aged 25, Milfs 
‘A, Day, of Walfall. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Population of the parifh of Birmingham: 
inhabited houfes, 12,044—-uninhabited ditto, 
1662—-males, 28,568—females, 32,254— 
families, 12,633. Total number‘of inhabi- 
tants, 60,822. eae ET 
Other parts of the townfhip, Bordefley and 
Deritend :—inhabited houfes,’ 1017—unhae 
hited ditto, go males, ede. abet 
2629. 
Athted, Duddefton, &c.—inhabited houfes, 
749 esenhabiced ditto, 98—males, 17¢6— 
females, 1835. ‘Total of the hamlets, $562. 
—Toral of the inhabitants of the connected 
freet and houfes, 69,324. 
~ Lately at the Quarter Seffiens at Warwick, 
a mifcreant, named Tonks, was fentenced to 
be imprifoned three months, and. publicly 
2ub ipped, for ijl-weating a horf2! A punith- 
ment that. feems well calculated to check 
the offence, in future. It is painful to reflect 
on the abuie and cruelty practifed daily upon 
tals ufeful, generous and noble animal ! 
Married} Mir.J.Torkington,of Birmingham, 
to Mifs Whitworth, ‘of Deritend.—-Mr, W. 
Hill, to Mifs Parks —Mr. J. Staniey, to Mifs 
M. Turner.—-Mr. Mills, jeweller, to Mifs 
Cospea'l, of Birmingham —Mr. W. Robbins, 
of Birmingham, to Mils J]. Blakemore, young- 
eft daughter of Mr. Blakemore, mezchant, 
of Weft Bromwich.—G. Skipwith, efq. of 
Newbold-hatl,to Mifs H. Townthend, third 
; pene te eee: Sia rn acai efq. of Honing- 
ton-hall.—Mr. T. Neweombe,-of Lawrence- 
jury, Le ston te Mils $. na ey of Coventry. 
Staffordfii re—Warwickfbire— Shropfhire. 
[June r 
—Mr. T. Sweine, carrier, of Birmingham, 
to Mifs Wadams, eldeft daughter of Mr. Js 
Wadams, of Sconall.—Mr. Mole, . attorney, 
-of Eirmingham,:to Mifs Homer, of Balfall 
Heath.-in London, Mr. J. Willimore, of 
Birmingham, to Mifs Graham.-—Mr. Harley, 
of. Norwich, to Mifs Allifon, of Birming- 
ham.——-Mr. R. Slaney, of Henly, to Mrs. 
Sanders, of the Chace. 
_Died.j] At Birmingham, after-a fhort ille 
nels, Mr. J. Trueman.-—-Mr. £. Barker.— 
Aged 57, Mr. W. Spruce, fheriff’s-officer. + 
Mr. Sheldon, bellows-mzker.—Aged 60, 
Mrs. Palmer.—Mrs. Griffith, wife of Mr. 
E.. Griffiths, jeweller.—Mr. Evans, broker. 
—Mrs. Morris.—In his eighteenth ‘year, 
Mr. J. Gill, third fon of J. Gill, efq. late 
of London. 
At Coventry, Mr, Perkins, late of the ° 
Fleur de Lys. —Mrs. Pickering. 
Of an inflammation in his bowels, after a 
few hours illnefs, Mr. J. Henderfony tine 
plate-worker, of We Bromwich, 
On board the Edgar man- of- wary i in the 
late engagement off Copenhagen, in his igth 
year, Lieutenant B. Spencer, of the marihes, 
youngeft fon of the Rev. Dy.. epee ‘of 
Afton, near Birmingham, 
Mr. Atkins, tanner, of Shrewley Common, 
near Warwick. 
At Grove Hill, Handfworth, after a paine 
ful illnefs, Mr. F. Statham, formerly of Bir= 
mingham.—-Aged 21, Mr. W. Taylor, only 
fon of Mr. J. Taylor, of igh near 
Birmingham. 
At Hamburg, of an apopletic- fit, Mr: @. 
H,. Billman, merchant, of Birmingham. 
At Stoke, near Coventry, Mr. J, Keitabiehe 
ley, farmer and grazier.. : 
SHROPSHIRE, 
The followi ing fact is. recorded-in the’ dikes) 
fhire papers as an inflance of the extraordinary — 
exertion of the arm:—Mr. Wright, of the 
Trench Farm, near Wem, laid a wagerof 
one guinea each with fix of his neighbour 
farmers, that he fowed 115 meafures of oats 
(thirty-eight quarts to the meafure), on’ 
23 acres. of. ground, in a hudbandman-like 
manner, in twelve fuccefive hours, from 
fix to.fix.;. which he performed on the. 24th 
of April, within _a few feconds of -the given 
time, with confiderable difficuity. 
gbhe corporation of Shrewfoury have lately 
entered into contraét for fupplyiag the town 
with water, to be conveyed. from Brockwell - 
Springs, in the neighbourhood, by 3400 yards - 
of. elm-pipes (the bore. to be four inches dia 
meter), and F150 yards of lead-pipes (to 
average 30 1b, weight to a yard, with one 
large refervoir near the Can-office, four fmal- 
Te ores, an arched refervoir in Belmont- fireet, 
KEBESY .# 
Mr. Field Evans, of the Quag, near Welh 
Pool, in, Montgomery fhire, -has. lately difeos 
jee. on Moel y Gulfa Mougtain, avern ' 
of puRRs, for making mill.ftones; fuppofed 
