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802.) yeu Sraffordpire-Warwickpire. 
hell, Warwiclehire, to: Mifs' Athmore;——Mr. 
B. Wetton, to Mifs Wormleighton. 
| nih 8b y; Cuptain “Acktorn, ‘of the 
Kinet Dragoon Guerds, to. Mrs. Norbury, 
widow of the Rev. 1G, pine of: Litch- 
field. : 
Mr. Shaw) of Artey! halt, Watwiekthire, 
to Mils Inate, of Athby de Ja Zouch. 
The Rev.* fof. Cotman, re@or of Sharn- 
ford, to Mrs. Barratt, widow of the late Mr. 
T. P. Barratt, furgeon, 6f Birmingham. 
Died.] At Leicefter, “of “an apoplexy, fn 
his 57th year, R. Hubbard, Se an eminent 
attorney. 
At Loughborough, Mr. ye Biunt| draper. 
At Meiton Mow bray, Mi. F. pn horfe- 
dealer. 
At Waltham, *aged* bdo A. Forman, ‘ef. 
many yeats in the department of the office of 
ordnance, in the Towerof London. 
In his ‘sgth year, Mr: Martton, of Cadeby. 
At Oakham, aged 78, Mrs. Dave 
Mr. R, Patemian, of Hallaton: 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married. | ~ At: Wolverhampton, Mr. T. 
Hincks, merchant, to Mifs Riley ;.and Mr.]. 
Perry, to Mifs Chatterton, of. the Bell-inn, 
* all of ‘Willenhall. 
At Thorpe Conftantine, Geeeiss E. Miles, 
of the 38th regiment, to Mifs Falconer, 
youngeft daughter of the Rew.- Archdeacon 
Falconer, of Litchfield. —. 
Mr. Whittingham, to Mifs Addifon, both 
of ‘Ellenhall, near Stafford.——Mr. W. R,. 
Smith,attorney, of Newca tiesunder-Line, to 
Mifs Haden, of ‘Gockewoks houfe,, near Wol- 
verhampton. 
At King’s Bromley, Mr. Lovatt, of Hud- 
dlesford, near Litchfield; ito: Mrs. Charles, 
widow of Mr. W. Charles. 
Died.] At Stafford, aged 43, Mr R. Sil- 
vefter. 
At Litchfield, in her,a7th year, Mifs L. 
Winfield Allpert, wife of Mr. C. 
Allport, furveyor of taxes. 
At Newcafthesunder-Line, Mr. J. Maffey, 
alderman, and mafter of the poft-office. 
At Uttoxeter, in her 86th year, Mrs. Kil- 
lingley, widow, late of Derby. 
Mr. W. Fofter, of the Ford-houfes, near 
Wolverhampton. 
‘At Hill Ridgware, Mr.Smith, only fon of 
Mr. Smith, mafon, of Litchfield: 
At Bitfton, Mrs. Pretty, widow of the late 
Mr. J. Pretty, ironmonger. 
Aged $4, Mr. Clewley, of Mavelyn Rid: 
ware, and formerly of the Hyde Lea, near 
Stafford.-Mrs. Moreton, widow of R. More- 
ton, efq. late of Woolftanton, 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
At the annual general meeting of the Go- 
vernors of the Birmingham Diipenfary, held 
Nov. 5, it appeared from a medical report de- 
livered in for the lait year, ending Sept. 20, 
—Mrs. 
1802, that 1:67 patients had received medi- 
AGS 
al relief from this in@itution, at their own 
habitations, in the courfe of the yeat ; 
of which number 1023 were fick, and 129 
were midwifery patients. It appeared, ‘like _ 
wife, that 303 of thefe patients have unaer= © 
gone the procefs of vaccine-inoculation.— 
A report of the expenditure for the laft year 
being likewife made, it appeared that agol. 
6s. tod. had been.received in the courfe of the 
year, of which fum 3301. 76s. gd. has been 
expended, Jeaving a valance of 831, ss. 7d. 
in the hands of the tréafurer. . The arrears 
due amcuat to 261. 4s. 6d. 
‘Married.] © Mr. J. Rowlinfon, ey; Hagley 
Row, near Birmingham, to Mifs A. ‘Taylor, 
of Carmarthen, Soath Wales —Mr. J.Thorna- 
ton, of Birmingham, ‘to Mifs C. Cox, of 
Walfall —Mr. T. Yatés, comedian, of Wars 
rington, to Mifs M. Crothaw, of Nuneaton, in 
this county.—Mr. J, Harris, nail-merchant, 
of Birmingham, to Mils A. Wheeley, of 
Edgbafton. 
At Birmingham, Mr. i Harrifon, to Mifs 
A. Mathews —Mr, W. Bayne, to Mrs. Aue 
brey.—Mr. C. Wood, chymift, of London, to 
-Mifs ‘Thwaytes. 
At Walton, J. Erfkine, efq. brother of Sir 
J. St’ Clair Erilkine, to: Mifs M..Mordaurt, 
daughter of Sir J. Mordaunt, Bart. 
At Coventty, Mr. J. Weft, liquor-mer- 
chant, to Mifs E. Jucéd.—Mr. W. Ames, to 
Mi!s J. Perkins. —-J. Hatrifon, ef@, of Erding- 
ton, fear Birmingham,’ to Mrs. Marfhall, of - 
W ilnecote. 
W. Corfer, ef9. of Heaton-houfe, te Mifs 
A. Walford, of Weft Beech —Mr.T. Brooks, 
of Yardley, to Mrs. Hart, of Birmingham. 
Died.] At Birmingham, aged 18, Mifs 
Gottwaltz, third daughter of Mr. Gortwattz, 
attorney. LOM. Weich, of the Red Lion Inn. 
—Mr. B. Tubb—Mr. T. Vaughton, ring- 
maker.—-Mr, T. James, a an eminent 
merchant.——Mr. 4. Pinks:—In his Soth year, 
Mr. W. Mavity, faddle-tree-meker, a man 
univerfally beloved for his cheerful and in- 
hocent demeanour, and for his probity ia 
commercial intercourfe. 
Aged 73, W. Horner, gent.—Mrs, Rowe. 
—Mis. Smith, 
At Coventry, Mr, H. Yardley, aporhceny. 
Mifs Seymour, daughter of J. Seymour, efq. 
The Rev. J. Gill, of Avon Dafett.—In 
her 18th year, Mifs H. Smith, of the Sand- 
pitts ——-T. Walford, efq. of Deritend, near 
Birmingham. 
At Kinfare, aged 46, Mr. Harries, up- 
wards of twenty years cletk to S, Pedley, ef. 
Collettor of Excife. 
At Sutton Colfield, W. Raybold, efq.— 
Mr. TF. Webb, recon fon of W. Webb, efq. 
In London, the Rev. R. Sumner, Vicat of 
Kenilworth and Stone Leigh, in this county. 
—Alfo, in her 24th year, Mifs M. Sharpe, 
late of RE and formerly of War 
wick. 
At Bath, Mr, J. Antley, of Birmingham, 
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