590 
STAFFORDSHIRE, 
It is in contemplation to build a new 
bfidge over the river Trent, at or near the 
villaze of Radford, near Stafford, in this 
county. 
Married.| At Colwich, J. Hare, efq. to 
Mifs L. Brome, youngeit dhuphivee hey Ma § 
Brome, efq. , 
At ‘Wallall, Mr. E. Adkins, fteel-worker, 
of Afton, to Mrs. Vernon. 
~Died |] At Walfall, Mr.R. Middlemote, 
fadler’ S ironmonger. 
At Tamworth, Mifs Parr — Mrs. Green- 
wood,-late of Ecciefhall, and daughter of the’ 
late. i. Lycett, efq. of Weeping Crofs, near 
Stafford. 
At Halmerend, near Newcaftle, Mr. Alfa- 
ger. 
Mr, J. Herrick 
Mertridale. 
Bie tosis? in Bath, Lieutenant Co- 
lonel R. Dawes, of Almington-hall, in this 
count 
At Llandrofe- houfe, near Litchfield, aged 
7°, Mr. Padmore, fen. 
¢ WARWICKSHIRE, 
Married.] Lately, at Penzance, in Corn- 
wall, Mr. S. Rock, merchant, of Birming- 
et to Mifs Downie. 
At Birmingham, Mr. J.’ Barnett, coal- 
merchant, to Mifs M. Evans —Mr, S. M. So- 
lomon, to Mrs. Salmon, fifter tu Al. Lindo, 
eq. of Finfbury .{quare, London. 
" At Dudley, the ‘Rev. E, Dudley, of 
Eroome, to Mifs Amphietc. | 
At Mancertent W.H Bracebridge, efq. of 
the firft regiment of dragoon-guards, to Mifs 
Bracebridge, of Atherftone-hall. 
Mr. Worcefter, grocer. of Coventry, to 
Mifs Carver, of Wilford, in Nottingham- 
fhire.——Mr. J. Taylor, excife-officer, of Af- 
ton, to Mifs M. Watkins, of Birmingham. 
Died. | At Birmingham, aged 44, Mr. R. 
Bindon, ironmonger.—Aged 55, Mr.J Heape, 
plumber and glazier. — Aged g2, Mr. S: 
Waddams, formerly of Walfall. — Mr. J 
Baker, bridle-bit maker. — Mrs. E. Cooke, 
late of Morton, near Wolfeley-bridge, Stat- 
fordthire —-Mrs Wood.—Aged 59, Mrs. Si- 
» fon of T. Herrick, efg. of 
Stafordbire—Warwick/bire—Shropfoire. 
[Jam 1, 
At Solihull, aged 89, Mr. G. Bannifter. 
At.Deritend, Mrs) M, Walford, eldeft fif- 
ter of the late T. Walford, fa. Mies fs Par- 
ker, wire-drawer. 
At Witchall, Jof. Jenkins, gent. of Alve- 
church. 
At Hales Owen, aged 69, Mr. H. Green, 
formerly a merchant of Kirmingham.—Mr. 
Brinton, fadler, of Dudley. 
At Smethwick, Mrs Hanfon, widow. 
- At Tipton, Mr. J. Fifer, fon of Mr. J. 
Fifher, ircumatter. 
«SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.} At Shrewibery, Mr. W. Blunt, 
to Mrs. Wall. — Mr ‘Cartwright, of the 
Queen’s Head inn, to Mifs Ward, of Crock 
ton. 
At Ludlow, Mr.Smith, mercer, to Mifs 
Onions, of Rowton. 
Died.) At Shrewlbury, in his goth ear, 
Mr. Cottom, of the Trumpet public-houfe.— 
Mr. R. Cape: baker. —- Aged gt, Mr. G. 
Crank, formerly a cloth-worker. He was a 
very abftemious man, living principally on 
vegetables, and drinking nothing but water 
and milk, from his earlieit years. He had 
fome innocent peculiarities, one of which 
was, that he never wore a hat but when go- 
ing tochurch, at which place he was a regu 
jad and devout attendant. His opinion, when- 
ever it wa$ alked, was always received with 
great attention and refpeét, fo general and 
deeply rooted was the: opinion of his unbi- 
afled judgment and integrity. He was a 
warm friend, and juftly merited the charac-~ 
ter of atruly “ honest man,” fo emphati- 
,cally and properly termed, by Fepey ‘¢ the 
*nobleft work of God.’ 
At Welfhpool, in his 77th year, J. Pugh 
efq. of the firm of the Welfhpool bank. 
q At Bridgnorth, Mr. W. Bates, banker. 
Mr.. Cureton, of Hor rdley. ‘This gene 
tleman, returning from Ellefmere, in a 
very dark evening, his horfe ran furioufly 
away with him, and forcing him again the 
wheel of a waggon, in a very narrow part of 
the road, Mr. Cureton was unfortunately — 
killed on the fpot. Being a lieutenant in ~ 
the corps of Shropthire volunteers, his re+ 
mons, relict of the late Mr. J. Simons, for-: mains were arbennieal to the grave, and i in- 
merly a buckle-maker in this.town. — S. 
Garbett, efq. formerly an eminent merchant, 
‘Mr. J Robins, bu'ton-maker.—Mr. j Jones. 
~=—Mrs. Richards.—After a lingering illnets, 
Mrs. Palmer. 
At Coventry, Futlenily, Mr. J. Pickering. 
a—-Mr. J. Thorniwork, clerk to the collector 
of excite. —Mr. Hudfon, taylor. 
At Sutton Colficld, aged 78, Mr. J. March. 
At Hand{worth, Mra. Exeter, fifter to Mr, 
'T.. Short, of Afon-hail, near Stone, in Staf- 
tordthite. | | 
Act Colefhill, Mr. J Stretton. 
At At pavecting Mrs. Leigh, wife of Mr, 
Leigh, bookfelier, 
At Hodion, near Atherftone, of a decline, 
Mifs' Aiile Ye wep 
terred with every military form ufual on fuch 
occafions. As Mr. Cureton was highly and 
juftiy refpetted, a large body of his friends, 
on horfeback, cloled the above procefion of 
volunteers. 
At Byton, near Baflechurchy Mr. T. Wil- 
liams. The death of this: young man was 
unforrunately occafioned by the bite of a mad 
dog, fome weeks before, as the patient died 
with all the «dreadful fy beipcalt ufually at- 
tendant Sn the hydrophobia.. At rhe: time 
he was bitien, he was anxioutly and fuccefs- 
fully endeavouring to re{cue a chil reine, the 
threate ned fury of the dog. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
It is intended to éfablifh’ a regular paffage- 
boat, or covered packet, fitted uP with ele~— 
‘gant 
