1805, ] 
Louth, and fourth daughter of Henry Hol- 
land, efq. late commander of the Loughbo- 
rough volunteers. 
At Louth, aged 48, Mrs. Singleton, wife 
of Mr. Singleton, fchoolmafter.—Aged 44, 
the Rev. John Beatnifte, of Laceby. 
At Crowle, aged 93, Mrs. Mary Thornton, 
widow'of the late Mr. fohn Thornton, of 
Burringham. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.) AtLeicefter, Robert Holden, efq. 
of Upper Clapton, Middlefex, to Mifs M. A. 
Vann, daughter of the late William Vann, 
efg. of Belyrave.—Mr. Knighr, to Mrs. Cor- 
ran, of the Hare and Pheafant.—Mr. John- 
fon, to Mifs Carter.—Mr. Earp, watch and 
clock-maker, of Kegworth, to Mifs Ritte, 
of Odftene.—-Mr. Davenport, furgeon, of 
Market Harborough, to Mifs Allen, eldeft 
daughter of the late Mr. Allen, furgeon.=- 
Mr. Parkinfon, furgeon, of Quorn, to Mifs 
Harriet Holmes, of Leicefter. 
Died | At Wanlip, Lady Hudfon, wife of 
Sir Charles Grave Hudfon, bart. 
At Athby-de-la-Zouch, Mr, Thomas Hat- 
ton, plumber. 
At Sheepfhead, aged 35, Mr. Jofeph Mills, 
one of the yeomanry cavalry.——Suddenly, 
Mr. Thomas Wood, of Stoke Golding, hofier. 
At Leicefter, Mrs. Spencer, wife of Mr. 
Spencer, late of Redall, in this county, and 
third daughter of the late Richard Barber, 
éfq. of Frith Houfe.—Mrs. Ann Heyrick, 
fitter of John Heyrick, efq.—Mrs. Throfby, 
wife of Mr, Throfby, printer.—Timothy 
Bentley, efq. 
At Burton Overy, Mr. Ashton, fenior, 
aged 82. 
At Hufband’s Bofworth, Mifs Looms, 
aged 42, 
STAFFORDSHIRE, 
Marricd.| At Lichfield, Montagu Hotham, 
-efq. major in ther4th regiment of foot,aflitant 
guarter-mafter general of the forces within 
the North Inland Diftri€t, and fon of General 
Hotham, to Mifs Bird, of @eacon-place, the 
eldeft daughter of Thomas Bird, efq. of Nor- 
ton-lodge, Worcefterfhire, 
At Weft Bromwich, Mr, John Mafon, of 
Coldmoor, near Walfal!, to Mrs. Mary Smith, 
Whofe joint ages make 130 years.—Mr, R. 
Love, of Wednefbury, to Mifs Sarah Webb, of 
Northfield, 
At Uttoxeter, Mr. Porter, merchant, of 
London, to Mifs Yates, of Uttoxeter. 
At Ecclefhall, Mr. William Barrs, fenior, 
of Birmingham, to Mifs Tomkinfon 
At Walfall, Mr. Edward Fifher, of Weft 
Bromwich, to Mifs Palmer. 
At Fulford, Mr. Thomas Inkfip, aged 79, 
to Mrs. Margaret Holinfhead, aged 93, both 
of Mear Heath, after a courtthip of 25 vears. 
The bride was attended toand from the church 
by her great great grand-daughter. 
Died.| At Basford, Lady Blount, widow 
ef Sir Walter Blount, bart. of Mawley-hall, 
Shropfhire, and daughter and co-heirefs of 
Montury Mac. No, 126, 
Leicefterfpire—Stafardbire—War wick/ire. 189 
Lord Afton. Her death was occafioned by a 
fpark which flew from the fire upon her muf- 
lin drefs. Before the fervants could arrive to 
her affiftance fhe was enveloped in flames, and 
the curtain of one of the windows with which 
fhe endeavoured to extinguifh them, had taken 
fire fo as to endanger the houfe. After lin- 
zering about five hours in excruciating agony, 
fhe expired in the 7oth year of her age. Her 
ladyfhip was diftinguifhed by every virtue that 
can adorn human nature. 
At Ball Haye, aged 7%, the Rev. John 
Dobfon, prebendary of Salifbury, and vicar 
of Deverell, Langbridge, and Market Laving- 
ton, Wilts. 
At Weit Bromwich, Mr. John Baddeley. 
Mrs. Hannah Partridge, wife of Mr. Joha 
Partridge, gun-lock-maker. 
At Brereton, aged 79, the Hon. Francis 
Chetwynd. 
At Stafford, Mrs. Mary Ann Mills. 
At Uttoxeter, Mr. Lowe, currier. 
WARWICKSHIRE, 
It is in contemplation to eftablith two Fire 
Infurance Offices in Birmingham, under the 
denominations of the Birmingham Fire-Officey 
and the Birmingham Union Fire-Office. 
A fubfcription has recently been opened, 
at the initigation of the Society of Friends in 
and near Birmingham, to relieve the diftreffes 
of many of our countrymen who ate detained 
in France by the government of that country; 
and the fum of two hundred pounds has already 
been remitted from that town to the houfe 
of Stephenfon, Batfon, and Co. in London, 
for that benevolent purpofe. 
A gentleman having lately fent to Mr, 
Boulton, of Birmingham, two dollars of une- 
qual diameters, and with fome difference in 
the marks of them, requefting that he would 
inform him by what means the counterfeit 
could be diftinguifhed from the real coin, re- 
ceived a letter in anfwer, from which the 
following is an extraét :—=“* The Spanith dole 
lars fent to me for recoinage, were of different _ 
fizes ; and fome of them were even a quarter 
of an inch in diameter larger than cthers : 
fo that ic was impoffible to coin them in dol- 
lars, as mine were done, without previoully 
afforting them into three different clafies, I 
was under the neceflity of making my dies of 
three different fizes, and there being fcarcely 
room for the dot or period adjoining the X, 
in the {mall fize, it was left out; but if you 
find a dollar of the large or middle fize with- 
out a dot, or of the {mall fize with a dot, you 
may be aflfured it is a counterfeit.” 
Married.} In London, James Starlin, efq: 
of Birmingham, to Milfs Thrupp, of Spitale 
fquare. 
At Birmingham, Mr. John Efhell, to Mifs 
Mary Wallins,of Afton.—Mr. David Tomings, 
of Kingfwinford, to Mifs Ann Garman.—Mr. 
Jofeph Paifonage, of Deritend, to Mifs Ann 
Pallet.—Mr. Warneéford, to Mifs Wheatley. 
At Old Swinford, the Rev, W. Williams, 
miniftzr of Paradife Chapel, Birmingham, to 
Bob Mis 
