1808.] 
Northamptonshire, to Miss Jane Thornton. 
Augustus Bulstrode, esq. of the 3d regi- 
ment of foot, to Miss Charlotte Lister, cousin 
to lord Ribblesdale. 
At Newcastle under Lyne, Mr. Joseph 
Snape, surveyor of taxes, to Miss Cook, daugh- 
ter of Mr. John C.—-Mr_ Isaac Horton, of 
West Bromwich, to Miss Ann Reynolds, of 
Wolverhampton. 
Died.] At Bridgford, near Stafford, Mr. 
Matthew Talbot, of the White Hart, 46. 
Sometime previous to his death he was seized 
with a lethargic complaint, commonly called 
a trance, in which he continued for several 
days, as in a profound sleep. He then awoke 
for a short time, in a most impatient state of 
hunger. Having satisfied the cravings of 
nature, he again gradually fell into the same 
drowsy and insensible state, from which no- 
thing could rouse him. In this fit of lethargy 
he continued for a whole week, ‘when he 
awoke only to meet the sleep of death. 
At Litchfield, Mrs. Butler, relict of Tho- 
mas, B. esq. formerly in the firm of Butlers 
and Beecroft, of Kirkstall Forge.—Mr. Ne- 
vill, 77. . 
The Rey. Danie: Pape, vicar of Penn. 
At Abbott’s Bromley Park, Mrs. Allcock, 
relict of Egerton A. esq. 
At Stafford, Mrs. Tomlinson, of thie 
Trumpet inn, 22. 
At Uttoxeter, Miss Copestake 
At Newcastle under Lyme, Mr. Smith, 
who had recently retired from business, and 
also from the situation of distributor of stamps 
for the Northern district of this county, 
WARWICKSHIRE, 
At a meeting of the committee appointed 
by the subscribers for raising a statue in the 
town of Birmingham, to the memory of 
Lord Nelson, Mr. Westmacott, the artist 
employed, being present, it was resolved that 
the most elegible place to erect the statue, 
when finished, wiil be the centre of the 
market place, nearly opposite the Dog inn. 
The statue we understand, is in great for- 
wardness, 
Married,| At Coventry, Mr. Wm. John- 
son, to Miss Goodall. 
Died.| At Birmingham, Sampson Lloyd, 
esq. banker, 80. His long life had been 
passed with honour and integrity, and being 
religiously attached to the cause of Christi- 
anity, he endeavoured to act upto its divine 
precepts. : 
Mr. Edward Collins. —Mr. Nicholls.—Mr. 
Richard Jones, 82.—Mr. Wm. Moss.—Mr. 
John Cash, 3Z.—Mr. Wm. Suker, §6.—Mr. 
Benj. Price. —-Mr. John Lane,76.—Mr. John 
Nelson.—Mr. Edward Price: —Mrs. Re vin- 
son.—Mirs. Cooper.—Mrs. Allcock, relict of 
Egerton A. esq. of .Abbott’s Bromley park, 
Staffordshire. 
At Itchington, Mr. Timothy Pratt. 
At Coventry, Mrs. Ithell.—Mr. Lambert 
Horsfall, son of Mr. Jobn Hx—Mrs. Webb, 
wife of Mr. John W. sen, 
Warwickshire—Shropshtre—W orcestershire. 
83 
At Bordesley, Mr. Wm. Parker, 88. 
At Edgbaston, Mrs. Lee, widow of Mr. L. 
attorney of Birmingham, 74. 
At Atherstone, Mr. Guest. 
At Upton, Mrs. Morant Gale, wife of Ed- 
ward Morant G. esq. 
At Willenhall, Mr. Win. Hincks, 66. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.| At Oswestry, 
Evans, to Mrs. Martha Cooke. 
At Aston, near Newport, Mr. Hasleham 
Leake, of Shrewsbury, to Miss Letitia Bul 
lock. 
At Ellesmere, the Rev. Wm. Herfty Webb, 
of Warrington, to Miss Ann Fairbrother. 
Died.| At Warswell, near Whitchurch, 
Mrs. Davies, 
At Wilcot, Mrs, Rogers. 
At the Quinton, near Hales Owen, Mr. 
B, Gaunt, surgeon, 62. 
At Garmelow, near Eccleshall, Catharine 
Talbot, 95. 
At Eccleshall, Mrs. Tomkinson, 89.—Mrs. 
Faulkener, 94.—-Mrs. Ann Ash, 109. She 
Mr. Thomas 
' retained her faculties to the lat. 
At Wombridge, the Rev. Thomas Oliver, 
minister of that place, and many years curate 
of Wellington and Eyton. 
At High Holden, 87, Wm, Bourne, who 
had 120 children, grand-children, and greate 
grand-children, 89 of whom are now living. 
At Ightfield, near Whitchurch, Mr. John 
Madely, 72. 
At Uffington, Mrs. Menloye. 
At Shrewsbury, Mr. Barrett.——-Mr. Thomas 
Minton.—Mr. John Payton, attorney.—ivir. 
Richard Cullis.—-Mr. Nightingale, 77. 
WORCESTERSHIRE, 
Married.| At Clifton on Team; Mx. Hill, 
of Pontypool, to Miss Anna Maria Yarnoll. 
At Rushock, the Rev. Thomas Morgan, 
head master of the Free Grammar School, 
Kidderminster, to Miss Jackson, of Rushook 
court. 
At Madresfield, the Hon. George Wm, 
Coventry, grand-son of the earl of Coventry, 
to the Hon. Emma Susanna Lygon, daughter 
of Lord Beauchamp. 
Died.| At Worcester, Mrs. Margaret 
Moulding. —Mrs. Hardwicke, 60,—J. F. Bul 
ler Hippesley Coxe, esq. youngest bro- 
ther of James Builer, esq. M.P. for Exeter. 
—Mr, James Watts Romney, of Poswick, 
near Whitbourne, Herefordshire. 
At Upten on Severn, Mrs, Viner, 90,— 
Mr. Husban¢ 
At Eveshars, the Rey. Edw. Cooper, 38 
years resident vicar of the united churches of 
All Saints, and St. Laurence, in that borough. 
At Harrington, near Evesham, Wilson 
Marshall, esq. - 
At Dudiey, Mrs. Robinson, wife of the 
Rev. Mr. R. 
At Stourbridge, Mrs. Siddons, of the Mi- 
tre inn. 
At Droitwich, Robert Berkely, esq. for 
some years 2 magistrate of that bosuugh. 
HERE. 
