1808.] 
Hounslow, April 22, 1715, during the total 
eclipse of the sun, and was so alarmed at the 
extreme darkness that he sat under a hedge 
until itwas ever. He was a very active little 
man, and in early life excelled in mowing and 
other field work. About six years since, he 
went on fvot to Atherstone fair, a distance of 
six niles and returned the same evening. 
Till within the last two years, he regularly , 
fetched up his cows to milk and drove them 
back again, a distance of half a mile. He 
had acquired a small landed property by his 
Hibs and was respected by all who knew 
im 
At Hallaton, Mrs. Baines, 23. 
At Huncote, Mra. Mary Dawkins, 84. 
At Leicester, Mrs. Spencer.—Mrs.~ Mary 
Ladbrooke. 
At Branstone House, near Leicester, Cle- 
ment Winstanley, esq. vice-lieutenant of the 
county, 68. 
in 1774, during the memorable contest for 
the county, and in the discharge of his duty 
as returning officer, he acquired the character 
of an impartial judge. In the respectable 
station of a country gentleman, he discharged 
the duties of domestic and public life, as a 
most tender and attentive husband, an affec- 
tionate father, a kind friend and master, and 
an upright magistrate. 
At Market Harboreugh, Mrs. Sarah Hurl- 
butt, 61. 
At Tugby, the Rev. Mr. Gill. 
At Melton Mowbray, Mr. Gibbons, 64. 
STAFFORDSHIRE, 
Married.) At Bushbury, near Wolver- 
hampton, Mr. Henry Webb, to Miss Starkey. 
At Handsworth, Mr. John Ingle of Man- 
chester, to Miss Chataedain, 
At Madeley, Mr. John Tranter of Coal- 
brook Dale, to Miss Fletcher. © 
Died.| At Wolverhampton, Mrs. Child. — 
While working in the garden, Mr. Edward 
Birch, gardener to George Mollineux, esq. 
At Tunstal in the Potteries, Mrs. Reade, 
wife of Mr..ThomasR. 31. - 
At Brocton Hall, James Chetwynd, esq. 
third son of Sir George C. bart. 
At Goldthorn Hill, near Wolverhampton, 
Mr. John Shaw, sen. 36. 
At West Bromwich, Mr. James Taylor, 
jun. 24. 
At Blythford, Mr, Thomas Sharratt, lieu- 
tenant in the Uttoxeter cavalry. 
At Burslem, Mr. Twigg, son of Mr. T.. of 
the Mason’s Arms, 
At Lichfield, Mrs. Taylor, wife.of pe aore 
William T. of the 38th regiment. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.} At Coleshill, 
esq. A.M. Fellow of Trinity college, Cam- 
bridge, to Miss Powell, only daughter of 
“Robert P. esq. Captain in the Warwickshire 
militia. 
At Aston, Mr. W. L. Booth, to Miss Ann 
Eaton, daughter of Mr. E. of Birmingham 
Monraury Mac. No. 172. 
Staffordshire— Warwickshire—Shrop shire. 
He served the office of sheriff 
Richard Tooth, | 
561 
At Birmingham, Mr. Richard Wallis, mer= 
chant, to Miss Anna Hughes, daughter of — 
the late William H_ gent. of West Broms 
wich, 
At Shuttington, W. Curtis, esq. of Ply- 
mouth, to Miss Roby, second daughter of J. 
R. esq. of Ancote Hall, near Tamworth. 
Died.]}. At Birmingham, Mrs. Elizabeth 
Freese, relict of Mr. Nicholas F. merchanty 
77.— Mr. Mackorkell, forty years a dancinge 
master in this town.-Mrs. Sarah Snape.—= 
Mr. Thomas Smallman.—Mr. Michael Da- 
vis, 67.—Mr. Francis Hudson. —Mr > Tho- 
mas Emberton.—-Mr. Renjamin Hawkins. 
David Davies, esq. of the house of Duncomb, 
Davies and Ingram, 80.—Mr. William 
Standby. 
At Shareshill, 
Robert R. esq. 72. 
At Bedworth, Mr. John Shaw. 
At Allesley, near Coventry; Mr Reeves. 
At Coventry, Miss HolJand.—At the Cas= 
tle inn, Mr. Snow, who was hurt some time > 
since by the overturning of the Leicester 
coach.—Mr. Joseph Carter, sexton of Ste 
Michael’s, 64. 
At Wolford, Catharine, wife of Michael 
Weodford, esq.~of Thetford, en 
shire, 64. 
At Kenilworth, Mr. Jordan. — . : 
At Hisinivghan, Robert, only son of Ge- 
neral Bolton, 8. 
At Coleshill, Mrs. Dodwell. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married. ] At Welch Hampton, Mr. Jo- 
shua Lewis, of Breeden Heath, to Miss Gle- 
ver, of Ellesmere; the btideproom is 17 
years of age, and the bride 33. 
At Shrewsbury, Mr. Williams, surgeon of 
Llanymenech, to Miss Dovaston, of Fyrnwy 
Bank. 
At Forden, the Rev. William Holmes, 
rector of Normanton, and Thimbleley, in the 
Mrs. Reynolds, ‘click of 
_ counties of Nottingham and Lincoin, to Ann 
-Maria, eldest daughter of the Rev.: John 
Pryce, of Gunley, i in this county. 
Died.| At Shrewsbury, Mr. William Meire. 
=~-Thumas Leighton, esq. colonel in the East 
India company’s service, in which: he had 
spent thirty nine years of his Jife.—Mrs, 
Whittingham.—Mrs. Hughes.-Miss: Con- 
greve, youngest sister of Lieutenant-General 
C.—Mrs, Hordern. 
At Woolstaston, the Rev. Lewis Williams, 
rector of that place, 
At Ellesmere, Mr. John Baugh, senior al- 
derman of that town, 81.—Mr. Poole Clarke. 
At Oswestry, Mrs. Roberts, relict of the 
Rey. William R. late rector of Wittingron 
and Syllatin, andsa justice of the peace for the 
county. 
Mr. Vincent Hammond, many years hunte- 
man to the late Edward Acton, of Aotum 
Scott, 88. 
At the Moat near Chirbury, Mr. juomah 
Powell. 
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