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ception of inhabitants, any time after Mi- 
_ chaelmas next, when appointments art in- 
tended to be made, at the difcretion of the 
‘Benbow.—Mr, H. oo. to Mifs Yardley, 
truftees, who will inform the perfons quali- 
fied, of their appointments, early in the month 
of Oober ext. 
Married.] At Wolverhampton, Mr. Ni- 
‘cholls, draper, to Mifs M. Steward.—Mr. J. 
Badderley, to Mifs M. Jefferies.—Mr. Cooke, 
draper, to Mrs. Willington, of Bufhbury. 
At Walfall, Mr. C. Cotterell, jun. of Can- 
nock, to, Mifs Fofter, daughter of Cc. Forfter, 
efq. banker. 
B. Weft, efq. .youngeft fon of B. Weft, 
efq. preheat of the Royal Academy, Lon- 
don, to Mifs S. Dickenfon, of Peérfhall, near 
’ Stafford.—Lieutenant Colonel Browne, of the 
59th regiment of foot, to Mifs C. Wolfeley, 
‘fecond daughter of Sir W. Wolfeley, bart. of 
‘Wolfeley- hall, in this county.——Mr. J. Col- 
lier, of Rugeley, to Mifs Willington,’ of 
Wilbrighton-hall. 
At Devizes, A. Wyatt, efq. of Tamworth, 
to Mifs A. M. Higginfon. ~ 
At Stafford, Mr. T. Tomkinfon, of Leeke, 
‘to Mifs E. Peake, of the Lamberfcoates. 
Died.] At Litchfield, Mr. J. Savile, vi- 
car-Choral of the cathedral church ; a gentle- 
man very generally known and equally re- 
{pected as a vocal performer of pre-eminent 
‘avilities, from the rare union of feeling with 
icience, of exprefiion with figill——and amiable 
in all the yirtuesof the heart. The eulogy 
of one of Wis friends exhibits him as a molt 
excellent man and worthy character pious, 
“generous, friendly, ingenuous, intelligent, 
‘and fincere. 
At Stafford, aged 46, Mifs Hadderfinch. 
At Wednefbury, Mr. W. Hill, one of the 
Hand{worth volunteer cavalry. 
> At Walfall, in his 25th year, Mr. J. Day. 
-—Mr, Chevaffe, furgeon. His death was oc- 
cafioned by an unfortunate fall from his horfe, 
in returning from ~vifiting a patient. 
. At Burton-upon-Trent, Mr. Mufgrave, an 
eminent brewer. His death was occafioned 
by an unfortunate fall from his horfe,the fame 
day on which it took place. 
At Uttoxeter, ayed 13, Mifs 5. G. Bell. 
. At Nuthurf, near Tamworth, Mrs. Bi- 
fhop. 
tn the Weft Indies, in his 21f year, Mr. 
C.S Rowley, only furviving fon of the late 
Rev. Fernthough Rowley, of Endon-houie, 
‘in this county, . 
| WARWICKSHIRE. 
In the eity of Coventry, the number of vo- 
lunteers who have given in their names to 
ferve in a corps of cavalry, and one of infan- 
try, about to be formed, already amounts to 
néarly one thoufand. 
“. Married.| At Birmingham, Mr. T. Soden, 
faftor, to Mifs H. Turpin-—Mr. T. Chil- 
ling worth, grocer, to’ Mifs Lutwyche.—Mr. 
iY Powell, of Solyhull academy, to Miis Ba- 
Ker, —Mr. Diy Dover, painter, of AA fon, to 
Mifs_ M1, Cotton.—Mr! J Cottrell, engraver, 
4 eee 
Warwickfoire—Shrop fire. 
[Sept. JI 
to Mifs Bealey—Mr. J. Gill, attorney, i 
Mifs L. Percival. 
At Coventry, Mr. J. Elliman, to Mifs Ms 
of Warwick. 
Died.|" At Birmingham, aged 38, Mr. S. 
Hawkins, furgeon——At Mr. Adams’s, Mr. J. 
Mills, (sn of Mrs. Mills, of Mill-green, near 
Aldridge.—Mr. J. Young; of the Plume of 
* Feathers public-houfe. —Mr. T. Cottrell, ba- 
ker.—Mrs. Painter.—Mrs. E. Monger, wi- 
dow of thelate Mr. J. Monger, merchant.— 
Mifs El. Smith.—Mr. J. Pendleton, brafs- 
founder.—Mifs M. A. Lowe, youngeft daugh- 
‘ter of Mr. Lowe, ftamp-diftributor.—Mr. R. 
Taylor, jun. —Aged 245 Mr. J. Tart. ‘cae 
Rock. 
Of a violent feyer, in the bloom of tife, 
Mifs Townfhend, eldeft daughter of Me. 
Townfhend, of Church Lawford. . 
Of adberives Mifs Butlin, of Rugby. 
In his 79th year, J. Jeffery, gent.  formere 
ly an eminent ftuff-manufaturer, of Stoke, 
“near Coventry. 
Aged 74, Mr. 
Heath 
At his feat near London; B. Troughton, 
efq. banker, of Coventry, and receiver-genc« 
ral for this county. 
In the month of May Jaft, at Kingfton, 
ifland of Jamaica, Mr. J. O. Bingham, eldeit 
fon of Mr J. Bingham, of Birmingham, ~‘ 
S. Pemberton, Efq. of the Fiveways, near 
Birmingham. ep 
"Ty. (Giy, of Harbourne- 
SHROPSHIRE, 
Married.] T. Yate, efq. of Madeley, to 
Mifs Wright, of Dawley-bank. 
At Ludlow; Adjutant T. Light, to Mifs 
Harding.—-Mr, Weaver, grocer’, of Montgd- 
mery, to MifsWard, of Cruckton.—L. Jones, 
efq. of Ofweftry, to Mrs. Dobb, widow of the 
late H. Dobb, efg. of Mollington, in the 
county of Chefter.. 
Died.] At Shrewfbury, Mr. E. Hughes, 
foreman in the foap-manufactory of Meffts. 
Hughes and Sons.—-Mr. W. Ferrier, printer. 
—Mrs. Blower, mother of Mr. Blower, 
painter.—Aged 33, Mrs. D. Reynolds, of 
Ketley, one of the fociety of Quakers.—Mrs. 
Morgan, reli€t of the late Mr. E Morgan, 
ironmonger,—Mr. W. Brunfden, hair-dreffer. 
Mr.W. Bryan, of the Coach and Horfes Inn. 
—Aged 66, after a confinenent to her bed of 
feveral years, Mrs. Bromley. 
At Wem, the Rev. Dr, Smallbrooke. 
At Ellefmere, Mr. H. Baugh, grocer and 
ironmonger. 
At Shittnall; aged 67, Mrs. E. Bennet, wi- 
dow of the ce Mr. L. Bennet, formerly of 
Shrewfbury.—Mrs. Rogers, widow of the 
late Rev. im Rogers, of Home. : 
At Acton Burnell, P. Holford, efg. of 
Wootton, in the county of Warwick.—R. 
/Lacon, efq. of Linley. 
At Hales Owen, at an advanced age, Mrs. 
Powell, widow. 
. Mrs. Cooke, of Knockin Heath- farm.— 
Ks Mr. 
