£6 
Beeping, to Mifs Bates —Mr: Groves, che- 
Bufi and druggift, to Milfs Ireland. 
At Hofbeach, W. Chamberlain, efg. to 
Mifs L, Hamilton, youngeft daughter of Mr. 
Hamilton, comedian.—Mr. Butterfield, dra- 
per, of Spalding, to Mifs S. Royfton, of 
Edenbam.—Mr. P. Marton, of Stainby, 
Leicefterfhire, to Mifs S. Wyer, of Colfter- 
worth.—Mr. Barrow, farmer, to Mifs Bull, 
both of Pilton, in Rutland —Mr, Thomp- 
fon, liquor merchant, of Darlington, York- 
fhire, to Mifs Chariton, of Stamfaord.—Mr. 
Jackfon, furveyor, to Mifs Gibbons, both of 
Uppingham. 
Died. At Linceln, aged 44, the Rev. C, 
Gordon, eldeft fon cf the late Dr. Gordon, 
formerly precentor of the cathedral. 
J. Reynolds, efq. who lately held a com- 
mifion in the Lincolnfhire Militia. 
At Stamford, aged 39, Mr. R. Phillips, of 
Royfton, in Hertfordthire.—Mrs. Smith, wt- 
dow, late of Pickworth, in this county.— 
Mrs. Spencer, wite of Mr. Spencer, hair 
drefier. 
At Gainfboro’, Mr. Crabtree, worfted ma- 
mufacurer.—Mr. J. Howard, farrier. 
At Louth, aged 49, Mifs Phillipfon.— 
Aged 22, Milfs Downs. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] AtKnaptoft, Mr. B. Ward, bak- 
er, of Wigfton, to Mifs Wilfon,—Mr. J.Wor- 
thington, jun, of Leicefter, to Mifs Jackfon, 
of Banner-freet, London.—E. Cooke, ef. 
of the Treafury, to Mifs Flude, of Balby.— 
A. Hume, efq. to Mifs M. Hewitt, both of 
Swinford.—The Rev. j. Sheepfhanks, M.A 
wiear of Wymefwould, in this county, to 
Mifs Anderfon, late of Boylan, Glamorgan- 
thire. , 
At St. James’s, Clerkenwell, London, Mr. 
‘J. Barnes, of Leicefler, to Mifs Needham, of 
Hinckley. 
Died.] At Leicefter, Mr. Alderman Say- 
well; he ferved the office of Mayor of this 
borough laf year. “ 
At Market Harboro’, Mr. Harding, wool- 
fiapler. 
Mr. Bunney, of Ratby. 
Lately, at Hugglefcote, Mifs E. Cooper, 
daughter of the late Mr. T. Cooper, of Wig- 
fien Magna. 
Mr. J. Hanbury, third fon ef the Rev. 
Mr. Hanbury, rector of Langton. ~ 
At Athby-de-la-Zouch, Mifs Thornley. 
STAFFORDSHIRE, 
Married.] At Wolverhampton, Mr. J. 
Pearfail, filkman, of London, to Mifs Mander. 
At Wednefbury, Mr. Reynolds, of Lon- 
‘don, to Mifs Taylor. 
At Tettenhall, Mr. J. Wailer, cabinet- 
maker, of Wolverhampton, to Mifs Shaw. 
At Bhithfield, Mr. C. Townfhend, to Mifs 
Kent, of Admarftene. 
Died | At Stafford, Mr. J. Stevenfon, 
fon of W. Stevenion, efq. banker, in Lom- 
bard-fireet, Londen, 
Leicefterfbive.—StoffrrdfiremWarwickpire, 3c. [Aus. 1, 
At Newcaftle under Lyne, Mr. J. Caird. 
At Walfail, aged 93, Mrs. Shepherd 
Mis Eld, of Stonnall. 
Mr, T. Fidgeon, fen. of Wilnecote,near 
Tamworth. 
At Cheadle, Mr. J. Child, attorney. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
The conteft at Coventry, which has been 
one of the moft violent in the kingdom, &-— 
nally clofed in favour of Captain Barlow, and 
N. Jefferys, efq. Mr. Bird, and Mr, Peter 
Moore were the popular, but unfuccefsful 
candidates. 
iifarried.} The Rev. Mr. Hewitt, to Mifs 
Jenkins, both of Bedworth.—J. Hleacock, 
efq. late lieut. in the 28th regiment of light 
dragoons, to Mrs. Jenkins, widow, of Bir-_ 
mingham.—Mr. B. Whiifell, builder, of Al- 
cefter, to Mifs A. Sherrett, of Birmingham. 
At Birmingham,-Mr. T. Baker Robinfon, 
carver and gilder, to Mifs P. ‘Furner.—Mr. 
S. Crefhull, jun. to Mifs Collins. ' 
At Coventry, Mr. T. Harris, to Mifs Dad- 
ley.—Mr. Ballard, to Mrs. Grey.—Mr. 
Mace, farrier, to Mrs. Brewer.—Mr. J. Lant, 
of Nelcort Hall, to Mifs Smith, of Berkef. - 
well Hill. ee 
Dicd.] At Birmingham, Mr. A. Newton, 
button maker,.—Mrs. Mathews, wife of Mr. 
E. Mathews, fithmonger.—Mifs Knight, an 
unaftectedly pious and good Chriftian.—Mrs. 
Richards, wife of Mr. F. Richards, foap- 
boiler.——-Mrs. Lea, of the Shakefpeare’s-head — 
public houfe,—Aged 73, Mr. B. Durradd, — 
the elder.—Mrs. Lilley, wife of Mr. R. Lil- 
ley, jeweller; alfo, in his rgth year, Mr. f. . 
Lilley, fon of the above.—Mr. B. Meadows, 
waiter-maker, 
At Warwick, Mrs. Tomes, wife of Mr. 
E. Tomes, attorney, of Southam. z 
At Coventry, Mr. Langham.—Mrs. War- 
ner, late of the Bull’s-head public houfe. 
Mr. J. Pring, button-maker, of Afton 
Road. : Maaighieal 
At Lord Dudley’s Netherton Colliery, 
Mr. W.Lefter, engineer 5; 2 man of a refpe@- 
able genius, and an ufeful and worthy mem- 
ber of fociety, A few minutes previous to 
the unfortunate accident by which he lof his 
own life, he had cautioned another perfon te 
avoid the danger which proved fatal to him- 
felf. 
At Spring Hill, near Birmingham, aged 
78, the Rev. J. Pratcheit, reCtor of Holgate, 
Shropshire. vers 
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; SHROPSHIRE. 
Abfira® of the State of the Prifon Charities, gt 
Shrew/fbury, for the Yar, ending at Midfum= 
mer, 1802, . 
Donations, 
- Ftp eae 
1802, March 17, charity boxes’ “5 rr of 
1802; March 20, grand jury FM, PN «he 
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