,808.] Leicestershire—Staffordshire— lV. arwickshire—Shropshire. Y17 
At Louth, Mr. William Ellis, 76.—-Mrs. 
King, a maiden lady, 56. 
At Scawby, Mr. Robert Grantham, second 
son of the Rev. Dr. G. vicar of that place, 16. 
At South Luffenham, William Trollop, esq. 
brother to Sir John T, Bart. 
At Spalding, Mr. Tim, miller. Ina fit of 
delirium he cut his throat so dreadfully with 
a razor, that, after languishing three days 
he died in consequence. Inthe interim, he 
expressed the utmost contrition for the deed, 
declaring that he knew not what he had done 
until he found the blood streaming from the 
wound. He was able to dictate the terms of 
his will, and conversed with his friends, pre- 
vious to his dissolution, inthe most ratienal 
manner —-Mr. William Wells ——-Mr. Robert 
Quincey. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] At Bringhurst, Mr. Burgess 
ef Illston Lodge, to Miss Ward, of Drayton. 
At Belgrave, Mr. ‘Vhomas Fowkes, hosier, 
to Miss Harris, of Castle Donnington. _ 
Died.} At Leicester, in the prime of life, 
after a lingering illness, Mrs. Barker, wife 
of Mr. B. hosier, anddaughtec of Mr. Thomas 
Gardner of that place. She wit * 7 be re- 
gretted by her tamily and frien’ °"Yor her 
many amiable and generous qualities.——Mr. 
John Coltman, 81.——Mr. Dummelow.—-Mis. 
Taylor.—-Mr. Hind. 
At Hinckley, Mr. Thomas Hurst, 43. 
At Tugby, Mrs. Gill, wife of the Rev, 
Mr. G. 61. 
At Walton, in Kimcold Parish, Mr. Tho- 
mas Smith. 
At Market Harborough, Mr. R. Beard- 
more, many years master of the post-office 
there, 70. pes 
At Ashby-de-la-Zouch, where he was 
stationed on the recruiting service, Lieutenant 
Francis, of the second battalion of the ninth 
regiment of fuot, second son of the Rev. foha 
FP, formerly vicar of Soham, Cambridgeshire. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married] At Handsworth, foseph Grice, 
esq. to Miss Hill, of Henwick, near Wor- 
cester, 
At Westomwich, Mr. Thomas Martin, 
of Birmingham, to Miss Mary Fisher, second 
daughter of Mr. James F. ironmaster and 
banker, of the former place. 
At Stoke upon Trent, John Campbell, 
esq. of South Lambeth, London, to Miss 
Wright, of Shelton. . 
Died.] At Lane End, Mrs. Evans, wife of 
Mr. E. attorney—Mrs. Ward, wife of Mr, 
W. late of the Mill, near Stafford, GO. 
At Bucknall Cottage, George Simpson, 
esq. formerly a captain in the Staffordshire 
rnilitia. 
At Market Drayton, Miss Wright, only 
daughter of Mr. William W. 17. 
At Leek, Mr. Moses ‘Tunnicliffy* son of 
Mr. T. of Macclesfield, 25. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
The trustees of the Free Church at Bire 
mingham, have given public notice that they 
are under the necessity of soliciting addiri- 
onal donations, in consequence of various 
circumstances which it was impossible to 
foresee or avoid. he sum still required for 
the completion of the church, is estimated at 
four thousand seven hundred pounds, and for 
the minister’s house one thousand three 
hundred pounds, making in the whole six 
thousand pounds. 
Married] At Birmingham, the Rev. 
John Cockin, of Keynsham, near Bristol, te 
Miss Jones. 
The Rev. James Davenport, D.D. vicar of 
Stratford-upon-Avon, to Mrs. Webb, relict 
of ——~ W. esq. of Sherborne Hill, near 
Warwick. : . 
Died.| At Birmingham, Mr, John Petty 
Dearman.—Mr. Samuel Heeley, 33.—-Mr,. 
Robert Guest, 79.—Mrs. Farmer.—Mrs, 
Sarih Ashbee.——Mrs. Sarah Bembridge,—« 
Mrs. Elizabeth Hughes.—-Mrs Taylor, 80. 
—Mr. William Gréen, formerly a merchant, 
resident at Lisbon.—-Mr. Ambrose Shaw.—- 
Mr. Samuel Chantry, 69.—Mr. John Bry- 
an, 77.—Mr. Power —Mrs. Williams,——-Mr. 
Jacob Whitehousé, son of Mr, James Wo. 
of Northfield, 19.—Mrs. Mary Birch. 
At Sedgley, Mr. Daniel Fellowes. 
At Atherstone, Miss Elizabeth Allport. 
— William Freer, esq. uae 
At Coventry, Mr. Nathan.——Mrs. EF. 
Mitchell, 78.—Mr, Phillips, officer of excise, 
At Dunchurch, Mr. Turvill Drayson, 82. 
Foy upwards of forty years he kept the Star 
inn at that place. Z 
_ At Kenilworth, Mr. John Packer. 
At Moxhull, Andrew Hackett, esq. 71. 
At Warwick, Mr. John, Court of the Mer- 
maid inn, 73. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.] At Ellesmere, Mr. Francis Lee, 
solicitor, to Miss Thomas. 
At Great Ness, William Payne, esq. of 
the Red House, to Miss Margaret Mansell, 
Died.| At Nobold, Mrs. Richard Juson. . 
At Oswestry, the Rev. Daniel Griffiths. 
— Mrs. Catharine Jones, 97. 
At Heath House, near Ludlow, Mrs. Beale, 
relict of Thomas B, esq. 
At Shrewsbury, Mr. Gray, 88,—M;s. 
Ball.—Mr. Minton.-—Mrs. Griffiths, wife of 
Mr. G, of the White Lion inn. «Mr. Rich- 
ard Phillips Mr. William Bemand, 16. 
Mr. Pierre Francois Pelletier, aged fifty, 
native of Mcaux, in Lemans; and a deacon 
oi the congregation of the oratory, deservedly 
esteemed and now lamented by a numer- 
ous circle of friends and acquaintance in this 
neighbourhood, (among whom he had lived 
for the last fourteen years,) for his arniable 
qualities, as well as for his abilities as a 
French master, 
