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’ At Teynton All Saints, Miss Frances Teyn- 
ton. A Fey before her decease, she 
enjoyed the unclouded prospect of life and 
happiness; and the day on which she died 
had been fixed upon for her wedding-day. 
At Norton, near Gainsborough, Mr. Cowl- 
ham, schoolmaster, 40. 
_ At Gainsborough, Miss Trevor, daughter 
of Mr. T. attorney. 
At Spilsby, Mr. John Hodson, 84. 
At his house at Greatford, the Rev. Francis 
Willis, M. D. justiy celebrated for his success 
in curing the greatest affliction of the human 
race, insanity; and highly esteemed as a man 
always ready to relieve the minor necessities 
of his fellow-creatures. A few months since 
he had a payalytic stroke, which impaired his 
memory, and considerably weakened his trame; 
but be was so far from betraying symptoms of 
near approaching dissolution, that laté on the 
day preceding his death, he was vigorous 
enough, though in the 90th year of his age, 
and in a dark and cold evening, to walk twice 
from his own house to the village of Barholm, 
a distance of nearly a mile, to see a patient. 
He retired to rest in good spirits, and on the 
following. morning shaved himself, as was 
his practice, and continued without any ap- ~ 
parent change of health till after dinner, 
when he complained of being very ill, and 
five minutes afterwards expired in his chair, 
As aman so advanced in years, he was re- 
markably hale; .and about five years since 
performed a journey on horseback of 90 miles 
in one day, to give a vote at Brentford for his 
_ friend Mr. Mainwaring. The fame of the 
professional service he some years ago ren- 
dered to this country in the person of the 
sovereign, induced his attendance to be 
sought for the Queen of Portugal, to whom 
he went, and who was for some months his 
patient. Atthe time of his death, a great 
number of afflicted eet of family and 
respectability were under his care at Great- 
ford and Shillingthorpe, where the doctor had 
the largest establishment of the kind in the 
kingdom. He was of Brazennose, Oxford, 
M.A. 1740, B. and D.M. 1759. Dr. W. ee 
left five sons by his first wife, who was sister 
to the Rev. Peregrine Curtis, of Brinstone, 
near Lincoln, and who died on the i8th of 
May, 1787, aged 73 years. ‘The Doctor then 
married Mrs. ee who survives him, and 
by whom he has left no issue. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At Leicester, Mr. Hudson, to 
Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr. Bradley, 
merchant.—Mr. Wright, of Burton Lazars, 
to Miss Eliz. Higgenson. 
At Gadsby, the Rev. J. Leete, to Mary, 
the youngest daughter of the late Rev. T. 
Troughton Lydial, many years rector of 
Warkton, Northamptonshire. 
Died.| At his seat, at Stapleford, the Right 
Hon. Philip Sherard, Earl and Baron of Har- 
His Log and Baron of ae in Ireland. 
He is 
Leicester—Stafford—W arwick—Shropsbire. 
[Jan. 1, 
succeeded in his titles and estates by his only 
son Philip, who is about twelve years of age. 
His Lordship married Miss Monckton, daugh- 
ter of the Hon. Colonel John Monckton, by 
whom he has left the above son, and several 
daughters. 
~ At Leicester, Mr. W. Forsell. 
At Aylstone, Mrs. Cook, youngest daugh- 
ter of Mr. James Flude. 
At Hinckley, Mr. John Needham, upwards 
of thirty years an occasional writer in the 
Gentleman’s Diary, anda contributor to other 
publications of the same nature. 
At Potter’s Marston, Mr. Thomas Teon. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Madeley, Mr. Cocks, of 
Dawley, to Mss. Palmer. 
At Stoke upon (rent, John Hill, esq.. of 
Brownhills, near Newcastle under Lae, ta 
Miss Baddeley, only daughter of John B, esq. 
of Shelrca in the Bothones! 
At Cheadle, Mr, J. Holmes, of Manchester, 
to Miss M. Sykes, third daughter of Mr. S. of 
Edgley-louse, Stockport. 
Died.| At Burton on Trent, Mr. John 
Tarratt, of Wolverhampton. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. John Cole, of the 
Swan inn. 
At Walsall, Mrs. Unit, 
At Paakedan. Mr. Edward Kent, of Wol- 
verhampton, 
WARWICKSHIRE, 
Married.| At Warwick, Mr. Thomas, jun. 
of Deritend, to Miss Humphriss. 
At Birmingham, Mr. R. Gill, 
chester, to Niiss Sarah Paxton. 
At Swinnerton, Mr. Geo. Stubbs, to Miss 
Astbury. 
Died.| At Edgburton mill, 
ham, John Key, 107. 
of Man- 
near Birming - 
At Birmingham, Mr, Rob. Butcher ere 
Harst.—Mr. Richard Minns.— Mrs. Freeth. 
--John Mander Dickenson, youngest son of 
Mr. Wm. D. . 
At Deritend, Mrs. Pye. 
At Warwick, Mrs. Bond.—Mr,. William 
Dyke, of the Nag’s Head. 
At Tamworth, Miss.Hunt, sister to Capt. H, 
At Northfield, Mr. Joseph Green. 
At Coventry, Mr. Tho. ‘feasdale, chemist 
and druggist. — Mr. Peter Seager. — Mrs, 
Graft. 
At Menchelits: Bien, Mr. John Rose. 
At Hampton in Arden, Mrs. Steen, 
SHROFSHIRE. 
Married.| At Prees, the Rev. Edward ' 
Neville, vicar of that place, to Miss Eliza 
Hill, third daughter of John H. esq. late 
M. P. for Shrewsbury. - 
At Cound, Mr. Edward Snaxton, of Acton 
Burnell, ensign in the 14th company of 
Shropshire volunteers, to Miss Griffiths, of - 
Couns 
At Ludlow, Lieut. J. H. Baker, of the 
Plymouth division of royal marines, to Miss 
Waring, niece of 5. W. eSqe 
At 
