1804.) . 
At Leicefter, Mr. Watfon, to Mifs M. 
Roberts, fecond daughter of Mr. S. R. 
At Stretton, Mr. L, Lewin, of Barkly, 
to Mifs Hobfon. ; 
At Ratby, Mr. Hafall, of Glenfield, to 
Mifs Jordan. 
Died.] At Leicefter, in her 8: year, Mrs. 
Billings—Mr. T. Rickards, liquor-merchant, 
and a lieutenant in the corps of Leicefter-vo. 
lunteer infantry —Mr,. R. Walker. 
At the White Hart Inn, in this town, of 
an inflammation in the Ppowels, after an’ ill- 
nefs of only three days, Mr, S. Barrowclough, 
aflociate in the houfe of Meflits. Stanfield and 
Co. tobacconifts of London. 
_ At Melton Mowbray, Mrs. Cauldecott. 
At Quorndon, Mrs. Cwen, wife of the 
Rev. Mr. O. 2 % 
In Shrewfbury, Mrs. Stone, of Barrow- 
upon-Soar.—Mr. T. Fox, youngef fon of 
Mr. W. F. of the Clay, Wimefwould.— 
Aged 63, the Rev. C. Belgrave, of Ridling- 
ton, county of Rutland, of which living he 
had been refter above thirty years.—The 
Rey. T Orton, reétor of Rearfby and Brookf- 
by —Mrs. E White, of Narborough —Mr, 
J. Vowe, of Eaft Lounde, county of Lin- 
co'n, and youngeft fon of the late T. V. ef. 
of Hallaton, in this county. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married] At Uttoxeter, Mr. H. Clew- 
ley, Enfign of the Uttoxeter Volunteer In- 
fantry, to Mifs Norris. 
At Stafford, Mr. Williams, 
Mifs Cramer. 
-In London, Sir Ofwald Mofely, bart. of 
Rollefton-houfe, in this county, to Mifs S, 
Every, fifter of the prefent Sir Henry Every, 
of Eggington-houfe, Derbyhhire. 
At Walfall, Mr. T. Bedford, wine-mer- 
chant, of Wolverhampton, to Mifs Ellwell. 
—Mr. J. Newman, fa&or, to Mifs S. Wood- 
ward, of Bloxuric. 
Died] At Stafford, Mr. Hill, watch- 
maker._.Mr W. Moore. 
At Litchfield, Mr. Wyatt, fen. 
At Newcaftle-under-Line, aged 31, Mr. 
Obadiah Meyer, grocer.—Aged 67, J. Caird, 
8ent.—In her 63d year, Mrs. J. Glownam. 
widow. 
At Nuneaton, in her 22d year, of a \con- 
fumptive habit, Mifs Craddock, a generous 
benefactor to the poor, and, in every refpeét, 
a truly amiable, religious, and accomplithed 
young lady. s 
At Tamworth, Mrs. Bates, wife of Mr. 
Bates, furgeon. 
At Uttoxeter, the Rev. T. Keeling. 
.. At Hall-end, near Tamworth, aged 62, 
Mr. S. Hill.-Aged 106, Mr. J. Mellor, of 
Lane-end 3 -his remains were attended to the 
grave by thirty of his friends and acquain- 
tances, whofe united ages amounted to 1296 !. 
—Mr. W. Laney, attorney, of ‘Hanley, Jin 
the Potteries.—Mifs B. Baffnett, of the 
Cloughs, near Newcaftle-under- Line. 
At Shiffual, Manor-houfe, Mr..R, Mack- 
faddler, to 
Staffordfpire.—Warwickpire. 
299 
rell,—-Mifs Mellor, 6f Denftall, near ;Wol- 
verbampton. 
At Golden Hill, near Newcaftle, at a 
very advanced age,’ Mr. E. Barker.——Mr. 
. Twiffe, carrier, of Alfager, near Newcaftle,, 
—-Aged 38, Mrs. Woodward, of Stone. 
"WARWICKSHIRE. t 
Married.] At Birmingham, Mr, J. Dough- 
ty, button-maker, to Mrs. Horton. 
At Coventry, Mr. G. Sparkes, builder, 
to Mifs S. Reades Parkes. 
At Warwick, at the Quakers’ Meeting- 
Houfe, Mr. J. Burlingham, glover, to Mils 
E. Whitehead, of Barford. 
At Yardley, Mr. W. Deeley, plater, of 
Birmingham, to Mifs S. Gale, late of Lon- 
AM. 4, ; 
Died.] At Birmingham, Mr. Winfield, 
coal-merchant.—In his 71 year, Mr. T. 
Barber.—Mr. S. Hemming —Mr, Wetton, 
of the Anchor public-houfe.—Aged 53, Mr. 
T. Wilder.—Mrs, Heckley.—Aged 52, Mr. © 
J. Sheath. Mrs. M. Hawkes, of Deritend. 
—Mr, J. Williams.—Mr. Stedman, falefe 
man.—In her 80th year, Mrs. Strayen, wie 
dow of the late Mr. J. Strayen, theriffs of 
ficer.—-Aged 56, Mr. J. Williams.—Mrs. 
M. and Mrs. §. Webfter, both of Exeter-row. 
—In her 66th year, Mrs. Chefton.—Aged 
70, Mrs. Mafon.—Mrs. M. Baker, widow, 
late of Milverton, near Warwick —Mr. R. 
Canneck.—I. Butt Salt, M4. D. formerly one 
of the phyficians to the difpenfary in this 
town.—In his 68th year, Mr. G. Rogers, 
horn-comb maker.—-Mr. J. Higginfon, build- 
er, of Sheldon. —Aged 67, Mrs. E. Lowndes, 
—In his 7€th year, Mr. Lyndon.—Mils E. 
Mills.—-Mrs. Corrie, of Sparkhill.—Aged 
¥9, Mifs E, O’Donnell.—Aged 61, Mrs. 
Adams, wife of Mr. Adams, malifler, of 
Digbeth.—Mr. J, Saunders, plater,—In her 
Ssth year, Mrs. E. Mane, of Digbeth,, for- 
merly of Wolverton Houfe.—Mr. jf. S. 
Cooke, plater. 
At Coventry, Mrs. Lefter, of the Malt- 
fhovel public-houfe —Mrs. Colley, of Bir- 
mingham.—Mrs. Herbert, wife of Mr. J, 
Herbert, filkman.—Mrs, Canning.—Mrs, 
Delaval.—Mrs. Carrington.—Mrs. Marriott. 
At Solihull, Mrs. James, relict of the 
late Rev. I. James, fecond mafter of the Free 
Grammar School, Birmingham. 
At Hand{worth, Mrs. Crice.—Inmhis 24th 
year, 1. Louch, efq. of Milcott, near Strat 
ford upon Avon.—-At an advanced age, Mrs. 
Gagshes, wife of the Rev. D. Gaches, of 
Wottonwawen. : 
Inthe Ifland of St. Helena, on his return 
from the Eaft Indies, Mr. f. Grimes, ftew- 
ard to the Lady Burgefs, ladiaman, and only 
brother to Mr. VY. Grimes cf: the White 
Bear-inn, in’ Coventry. 
At SBerk-hill, near Birmingham, in her 
2cth year, Mrs. Corrie, wife.of the Rev, 
Jehn Corrie: Few perfons, atthat early age. 
have appeared with equal advantage in do- 
meftic life; her conftant object was to render 
2R2 it 
