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pipe, at a neighbour’s houfe, and continued 
fo till he died. 
Suddenly, aged 80, Mrs.’ F. Coufins, of 
Stickford.—Aged 90, Mrs Uffendale, of Can- 
wick, near Lincoln. 
At Saltfleetby, aged 59, Mr. J. Moore, 
grazier. 
At Eafton, aged 78, Mrs. Weft, mother of 
Mr. Alderman Weil, of Stamford. 
At her houfe in Stamford Baron, at a very 
advanced age, Mrs. Ifaac, daughter of the late 
Rev. J. Ifaac, formerly re€tor of Afhweil 
and Whitwell, in the county of Rutland. 
Act Barton-upon-Humber, fuddenly, aged 
about go, Mr. W. Clarke, attorney.—E, Dy- 
moke, efq. late of Saufethorpe. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
MWarried.| Mr. Sergeant Vaughan, recor- 
der of Leicefter, to the Hon. Augufta St. 
John, fecond daughter of the Rt. Hon. Lord 
St. John, of Bletfoe. 
At Sproxton, Mr. Jofeph Chamberlayne, 
woolitapler, of Leicefter, to Mifs Lucy Pick. 
—Mr. T. Gillam, of Captain Smith’s troop 
of Leicefterfhire volunteer cavalry, ta Mifs 
Robinfon, of Shearfby New inn. 
At Leicefter, Mr. J. Bakewell, of King- 
ftone, Staftordthire, to Mifs Webb. 
Died.| At Leicefter, aged 80, Mrs. Wil- 
fon.—In her 75th year, Mrs. M. Vowe, 
eldeft daughter of Mr. T. Vowe, late of this 
town, 
At Pe eaneravely, aged 32, Mrs Dixon, 
third daughter of Mr. Farrow. 
At Market Harborough, Mr. J. Afhton, of 
the George inn, 
At Wigftone, Mr. Goodwyn, an eminent 
fiorift. 
At Syfton, in his Soth year, J. W. Cleaver, 
gentleman. 
At Dunton Baffett, in his 78th year, Mr. 
S. Cooper, maltiter.—-Aged 44, .Mrs. Hurft, 
of Laughton, 
| STAFFORDSHIRE, 
Married.|. Mx. J. Levett, of Rowley, to 
Mifs E. Adthead, of Wolverhampton. 
At Enville, Mr. J. Milne, of Stayley 
Bridge, to Mifs Caufer, of the Meer, 
At Penn, C. Evans, efq. at Wolverhamp- 
ten, to Mifs Marfh —Mr. Eagle, of Walfall, 
to Mifs Whitacre, late of Worcetter. 
Died.}. At Litchfield, aged 68, Mr. W. 
Cooper, — Aged 80, the Rev. T. Bucker- 
idge, M.A. mafter of St. John’s Hofpital in 
this city, a gentleman of confiderable literary 
attainments, and no lefs repeéted for his ftrict 
splegrity and benevolence of heart. 
At Stafford, aged 44, R. Adams, gent. for- 
merly an eminent furgeon of this town. 
At Newcaftle, Mr. W. Pigott. 
At Atherftone, fuddenly, aged 56, Mrs. A. 
Leigh. 
At Leacroft, near Cannock, Mr.T. Cooper, 
farmer. 
‘In the Weft Indies, lieutenant Ollenran- 
fhaw, late of Stafford. - 
» At Penkridge, Mr. Nightingale, governor 
of the workhoufe,.—Aged 74, Mrs. C. All~' 
port, of Camberford Houfe.—Mr, W. Hurft, 
of Bilftone.—Mr. Farley, of Coalpitway, near 
Penn, late of Wolverhampton. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married] At Birmingham, Mr, A. Har- 
vey, to Mifs S. Morris.—~Mr. G. Hodges, 
bution-maker, to Mifs M, Clift, of Smeth- 
wick.—Mr. W. Kettle, to Mifs M. Twit. 
). Grundy, efq. of the Oaks, to Mifs E. 
Roffeil, of Birmingham. 
At Coventry, Mr. W. Stephenfon, mafter 
of an academy, to Mifs A. Cox. 
At Wolftone, Mr. J. Carter, watch-maker, 
of Coventry, to Mifs Mann.—Mr. J. Riley, 
of Willenhall, to Mrs. Beeby, widow of the 
late Mr. Beeby, brafs- founder. 
Died.) At Birmingham, aged 47, Mr. J. 
Large, butcher.—Mrs, Redferne.— Mr. C, 
Cattell, wharfinger.—Mrs. Wilday, of the 
Shakefpeare Tavern.—Mrs. Curtis, wife of 
the Rev. W. Curtis, eldeft fon of the Rev. 
C. Curtis, reétor of St. Martin’s, in this 
town.—Mrs. Hobday, wife of Mr. B. Hobe 
day, faétor.—Mr. J. Symes, a very ingeniow 
gun-barrel-maker.—Aged 49, Mrs.Reynolds, 
At Warwick, Mrs.Clavering, widow, for- 
meriy of Northampton. 
At Coventry, Mr. Carelefs, gilder.—Mrs. 
Rew, reli€t of the late Mr. Rew, currier.—= 
In bis 76th year, Mr. R. Merry.—Mrs. Har- 
rifon.—Mrs. S. Harris, one of the fociety of 
-Qualers.—Mr. Baghhaw, farmer, of Long 
Lawford.—Mr, Bond, of the Five Ways, near 
Birmingham. 
At t Hagley Row, aged 78, Mr. D, Bond, 
an eminent landfcape painter. 
At Shelton, aged 72, Mr..T. Yorntabyits 
Aged 57, Mr. J. Clsyton, of Cheapfide, 
Deritend. 
At Swanfea, South Wales, Mr. J Braine, 
formerly an eminent japanner, of Birming-" 
ham.—Mr. P. Hilton, of Allefley, near eee 
ventry.—-E. Tongue, efq. of Aldridge. 
At Digbeth, aged 77, Mr. W. Baldwyn, 
f{cale-beam-maker.—Aged 18, Mifs J. Ro- 
binfen, of Wall Heath, near Kingfurnford. 
At Deritend, aged 70, Mrs. E. Meredith. 
—Azed 55, Mrs. M. Brookes, of Packwood. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married | At Shrewfoury, Mr, J. Cavel, 
of Dorrington, to Mrs. Hall, of Condover.— 
Mr. S. Williams, to Mifs M. Cooper. —H. 
Hanmer, efq. to Mrs. E. Alexander.——-Mr, 
W.Townfhend, of the Mermaid Inn, to Mifs 
M. Evans, of Trewern, neat Welfhpool. * 
In London, J. Hollingberry, efgq. fon of 
the Rey. Chancellor Hollingberry, to Mits 
Charlton, eldeft daughter of the late St.John 
Charlton, efq. of Apley Caftle, in this 
county. 
At Omberfley, Mr. J. Round, of Hales 
Owen, to Mifs Handy.—]. Willis: efqs 
of Dolanog, to Mifs E. Williams, of Welti- 
att 
: Died.j At Shrewfbury, Mifs C. Bowdler, 
daughter of the late Nr. Bowdler, grocer.— 
Aged 
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