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_ At Greatford, Titus Livie, efq. formerly of 
the navy. and feveral years {tore-keeper at 
Halifax, in Nova Scotia, 
At Eaft Lound, near Gainfborough, aged 
25, Mr, J. Yowe, vee 
Aged 34, the Rev. T. Wilfon, of Market 
Raifin, vicar of Middie “Baten. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
_ Lately, at Leicefter, the Rev. Myr. W. 
Wales Florne, diflenting-mini®er of that 
place. was tried and convicted, before a {pe- 
cial jury, of uttering in company the follow- 
ing expreffions ; ‘¢ We may as well pay a 
million a-year to Bonaparte as to his prefent 
Majefty ;” and for drinking the tollowing 
toatt, ** Here’s to our friends over the wa- 
ter.” In the indi€tment were laid feveral 
other expreflions of a fimilar tendency.— 
Mr. Horne will be brought up for judgment 
in the Court of King’s Bench next term. 
Married.| Mr. W. Adams, hofier, 
Leicefter, to Mifs Daniel, of Colchefter. 
At Afhby-de-la- Zou, Mr. W. Fellowes, 
to Mrs. Barlowe, widow, of Newcattie. 
Died.| At Leicefter, in her 83d year, 
Mrs. E, Ireland, widow of the late Mr. Jre- 
land, bookfeller —iIn her 84th year, Mrs. 
Wheatley.—in his 68th year, J. Stockdale, 
efqs proftor, and near forty years deputy- 
regiftrar of the archdeaconal court of Leicefter; 
he was defervedly refpected as a gentleman 
of exa&t punctuality in bufinefe, and a eaey 
and liberal friend to the poor, 
Acthe Earl of Harborough’s, the Hon. Mrs. 
Monckton, widow of the late General 
Monckton. 
At the Hotwells, Briftol, Mifs M. Hol- 
land, of Loughborough ; a young lady of 
great perfonal beauty, combined with the 
moft anyiable manners, and a truly ferious 
and religious difpeliciun of mind, 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Stafiord, Mr. R. Jones, to 
Mils- Hill, .of Burterhiil. 
At Mayfield, Mr F. H. Buxton, to Mifs 
Hemming, eldeft daughter of Major Hemming, 
of the Staffordhhire militia.—Mr. Fawcett, 
of the Staffordfhire theatre, to Milfs C. Jen- 
kinfon, of Stafford. 
of 
At Litchfield, Mr. W. Morgan, bookfel- 
ler, to Mifs Nank. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. Hanimerfley, 
faddler, to Mrs. E. Mar‘hall. 
Died.} At Litchfield, Mrs, Cotton, relict 
of the late Mr. Alderman Cotton. 
At Walfall, Mrs. Howell.—-At an advanc- 
ed age, Mrs. Curtis, 
At Kinfare, aged 63, T. Raybould, efy. 
At Penkridge, Mrs. Bennet, wife of Mr. 
G. Bennet, attorney.—Mr. S. Saunders. 
- At Burflem, of a deep decline, aged 23, 
Mx. L Heath, jun. manufacturer of earthen: 
ware. 
Mrs. Cure, of Stoneleigh.—Aged 93, Mr. 
E. Ward, of Coppenhall, near Stafford. 
He had fmoked a pipe, and juft finifhed 
drinking a pint of ale, while fitting by the 
Letcefterfoire-Staffordfire—Warwick/bire. 
[May 1, 
fire-fide, when the-cup fell from his hand, 
and he expired without a figh. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
it appears from an advtctifement publithed 
in the Birmingham Commercial Herald of 
April gth, that inthe year 1667, Mr. John 
Billingley, of Birmingham, granted and de- 
vifed, by his will, a certain property, confilt- 
ing of two freehold-houfes in Deritend, upon 
truft, ¢* that the rents thereof fhould be ap- 
plied in the purchafe of bread, to be diftribut- 
ed weekly among the pooreft inhabitants of the 
townfnips of Birmingham, Deritend and Bordef- 
ley.”’ It further appears, (as being incontefti- 
bly thewn and proved by the exifting accounts 
of the feveral truftees fucceffively, that, from 
the original date of the grant to the prefent 
period, “* the proceeds of the trutt-eftate have 
been faithfully appropriated, agreeably to the 
.Charitable intentions of the donor ; whereby 
many thoufands of diftreffed families have 
been effentially relieved, &c. &c.” The 
truftees for the time aba d: however, have 
found themfelves indifpenfably obliged of 
late to draw up a reprefentation of the pre- 
fent ftate and circumftances of the truft- 
eftate, and fubmit the fame to the confidera- 
tion of the charitable and well-difpored per- 
fons of the town of Birmingham ; asit like- 
wife appzars that the faid eftate, confifting 
principally of old buildings, is, from length of 
time, become very ruinous, ‘ infomuch, 
that the produce has been already found in- 
adequate to the ordinary expenditure, &c. &c, 
and that they have hitherto, by a voluntary 
contribution arnong thernfelves only, fupplied 
the deficiency, whereby they find them- 
felves burdened by an increafing expence, and 
prefling too feverely upon a few individuals, 
in a matter of public concern.” &c. &c.— 
A contribution by voluntary Gonations, &c. 
&c. is therefore earneftly folicited, in aid of 
the above charity, and with a view toraife a 
{ufficient fund for the neceffary reparation of 
the truft-eftate, without which very defirable 
relief, itis very much to be feared, andnighly 
probable, that the abovefaid old buildings 
will fhortly become untenantable, &c. &c. 
Married. | At Birmingham, Mr. M, Pear- 
fail, ironmonger, to Mrs. Chatterley. —Mr. 
Simpfon, to Mifs Anderfon, of Mofeley- 
green,—-Mrr. C. Sharpe, printer, to Mifs M. 
Kempfon.—Mr. }. Nicklin, button- aac 
to Mifs Crane. 
At Dodderhill, Mr. W. Price, timber~ 
merchant, to Mifs E. Randle, third daughter 
of Mr. W. Randle. 
Died.} At Birmingham, Mr. E. March, 
grocer and tea-dealer.—-Mrs. Henfhall, gro- 
cersx—In his 66th year, Mr. T. Cooper, ge- | 
nerally refpeéted as a man of a truly benevo- 
lent difpofition, and patriotic fpirit. ‘To his 
ftrenuous exertions the inhabitants of Bir- 
Mmingham are particularly indebted for the 
land obtained on Birmingham heath, and Key 
hill, for the ufe of the poor and the charity~ 
{chool, 
Mrs. 
