1802.] 
Mr. J. Cope, late partner in a banking- 
houfe, and formerly a clerk in the houfe of 
Meffrs.. Taylor and Lloyd, of Birmingham. 
~ At Wolverhampton, Mr. Baddeley, of the 
Star-and-Garter public-houfe.—Mrs. Pounte- 
ney.—Suddenly, Mrs. Hewitt. 
W. Howard, efq. of Stockwall-end, Tet- 
tenhall.—Mr, J. Woolley, of Hamiftall. 
At Burton-upon-Trent, Mr. Wallis S. 
Spender, fourth fon of Mr. J. Spender, fur- 
geon.—Mrs. Worthington, relict of the late 
“Mr, Worthington, brewer. 
WARWICKSHIREs 
Married.| At Birmingham, Mr. W. Wilkes, 
to Mifs A. Bilfon.—-Mr. S$. Armfield, to Mifs 
H. Barnes.—Mr. Harris, fa€tor, to Mifs An- 
fell, fecond daughter to Mr. Anfell, grocer — 
Mr A. Whitaker, to Mifs K. Parfons.—Mr. 
S. Hope Demies, of Oxford, to Mifs E.Deane. 
——Mr. J. Banks, of London, to Mifs M. R,. 
Wafdell. 
' At the Quakers’ meeting-houfe, Mr. J. 
Lovell, to Mifs E.Gibbons.—Mr. J. Lloyd, 
2d fon of C. Lloyd, efq. banker, of Birming- 
. ham, to Mifs Hart, daughter of F. Hart, efq. 
of Nottingham,—Mr, F.Charles, furgeon, to 
Mifs M. Burman, daughter to Mr. T. Bur- 
man, furgeon, both of Henley in. Arden.— 
_ Mr. Townfend, attorney, of Rugby, to Mifs 
B. Fox, of Duntia.— Mr, C, Bruce, of Co- 
ventry, to Mifs M. Smart, of Stivichall. 
At Swanfea, the Rev. R. Kennedy, A.M. 
Lecturer of St, Paul’s-chapel; in Birming- 
ham, to Mifs Hall, daughter of the late Mr. 
Hall, engraver. oy Hathaway Turbitt, efq. 
of Pillerton-houfe, to Mifs Bartlett, of Snow- 
hill, Gloucefter thite, 
Died ] At Birmingham, in his 67th year, 
Mr. G. Hollington Barker, F, A. S. formerly 
an eminent attorney ; in his public character, 
upright, intelligent, and able ; and in his 
private, an active exemplar of the domeftic 
virtues. 
Mr. J. Wallis, fen. late an eminent carrier 
from this town to London, but whe had re- 
tired from bufinefs feveral years. 
Aged 26, Mr. J. Phillips.—Mr. W. Tu- 
tin, fpoon-manufaéturer. — Mifs Hadley. 
Aged 77, Mrs. Bailey. —Mrs. Pinficld.— 
Aged 67, Mrs. Rickhards, reli& of the late 
Mr. J. Rickhards, attorney. 
At Coventry, Mrs. Dickinfon. 
_ At Afton, in her 63th year, Mrs. E. Pot- 
ter, widow, formerly of Alum-rock,—Mr., 
J. Hawkes, fen. of Handf{worth-common, 
formerly of Birmingham.—Suddenly, aged 
66, Mrs. M. Athborn, wife of Mr. T. Ath- 
born, bafket-maker, of Alvefton, near Strat- 
ford-upon-Avon. Her death was unfortu- 
nately ogcafioned by a fall of atree, as fhe 
was returning from the funeral of a brother- 
in-law. 
At Rugby, Mrs. Duffkin. . Her death was 
accafioned by the burfting of a blood-veflel, 
4 
Warwickbire—Shrophire.—Worcefterfpires 
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. SHROPSHIRE 
Married.) Mr, S. Wildblood, sf Ritdtotdy 
to Mifs. Birch, of Ofbafton—Mr. Mariton, | 
of China Lohgvilte; to Milfs E. Colley, of 
the Oak-inn, Welthpool. 
At Shrewlbury, J. Peele, efq. to Mifs De 
Courcy, of the Mount.—Mr, Tibby, to Mrs. 
Woodall.—Mr. J. Stanton, cutler and gua- 
maker, of Ofwettry, to “aie M. Poole, of 
Hinton. 
At Ellefmere, Mr, J. Wood, of the New= 
nes, to Mifs Norris, cf Tetchell. 
At Denbigh, Mr..J. Roberts, to Mrs, 
Hughes, grocer. feat G. Scott, efq. of Betton, 
to Mifs Morfe, of Drayton Green, Middle- 
fex.—Mr. Roebuck, of Onley Woodnock, 
near Huddersfield, Yorkfhire, to Mifs. M, 
Maddox, of Cantlop, in this county.—Mr.R,. 
Jones, brazier, of Carnarvon, to Mrs. Cray 
regg, of Bontnewydd. 
Died.) At Shrewhury, Mrs. C. Waring, 
fitter of the late Dr. ‘Waring, of Pleyley.—~ 
Mr. J. Pugh, of the Wheat-Sheaf-public- 
houfe,.—Mrs. Upton, of the White-Lion-inz. 
—Mr. Baugh, late a confeftioner of this 
town. He was unfortunately among the 
fufferers at the melancholy accident which 
took place July 23d, at the Weft-India- 
docks, Blackwall, London. His body has 
not yet been found, and ftill remains in the 
mercilefs torrent, 
Mri T. Srey hess brother to Mrs. Davies 
of the Catle-yates. 
At Porkington, Mrs. Owén, 2d daughter 
and co heirefs of the late W. Owen, efq. an 
excellent lady, defervedly and fincerely la- 
mented by her relations and friends, and bw 
numbers of the poor, being of 4 moft hu- 
mane, friendly, and charitable difpofition,—= 
She has left her large fortune to her fitter, 
Mrs, Ormifby,.and to her riece, with kind 
tokens of her affection to her nearett relas 
tions. 
At Rockwardine, Mrs, Noneley, widow, 
late of Noneley. 
At Church Stretton, at the Talbot-inn, 
immediately after wantonly drinking a large 
quantity of unmixed {pirits, Mr. F, Hick, 
the noted Stretton barber. 
At Millihope-hall, in his a1f year, Mr. 
R. Eafthope. 
At Steddon-hall, Mifs Hazlewood, daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. E. Hazlewood, mercer, 
of Bridgnorth. 
In the beginning of May laft, atthe ifland 
of St. Helena, on his pailage from Madras 
to England, Mr. J. Molyneux Slanev, ad 
fun of the late R. Slaney, efq. of Shiffnal, 
in this county. 
Mr. J. Heath, younger brother fo Mr. 
Heath, of Quarry-place. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.} Mr. Harris, an opulent farmer 
of Horfgam, i in Martley- parith, to MifsTrue- 
man, 
