1805.) 
to Mifs Sarah Beley.—Mr. James Hewlet, to 
Mifs Mary Moore. 
At Solihull, Mr. John Evets, of Hen- 
wood, to Mrs. Sirah Overton. 
At Afton, Mr, Adams, to Mrs. Parkes, 
both, of Bicmingham. 
At Coventry, Mr. Thomas Richards, of 
Blifworth, Northamptonthire, to Mifs Diana 
Pickering. 
At Edgbafton, Mr. Thomas Rock, mer- 
chant, of Birmingham, to Mifs Battefon.—- 
Mr. Willigm Court, of Leamington Priors, 
to Mifs Lane, of Haflor. 
Died.] At Birmingham, -aged 77, Mr. 
Robert Shaddock, fhoemaker—Aged 4%, 
Mr. John Young, of Penkhull, in the Staf- 
fordfhire potteries.—-Mrs. Shenton, wife. of 
Mr, Shenton.—Mr. Jones, brother-in-law of 
Mrs. Jones, druggift.—Aged 65, Thomas 
Smith, M.D. Inthe extenfive exercife of 
his profeffion, he was fkilful, attentive, and 
humane, and in private life he will be de- 
fervedly remembered. 
Aged 68, Mr. Robert Tibbins.——At the 
Theatre, aged 72, Mrs. Sanderfon, wife of ° 
Mr.T. Sanderfon, box-book and houfekeeper. 
=-Mrs. Wood.—Mrs. Sarah Ofborne.—Mr. 
Jofeph Sanders.—In his 53d year, Mr. Jofeph 
Spooner Warren.—Aged 60, Mrs. Mary 
Shifton, wife of Mr. John Shifton.—Aged 
63, Mr. James Walton. 
At Stratford-on-Avon, Mrs. Sarah Ath- 
ford, widow of Mr. Thomas Afhford. 
At Stourport, aged 65, Mr. William Bird, 
one of the moft eminent boat-builders in this 
country- 
At Yardléy, aged 102, Mrs. 
wife of Mr. Jofeph Matthews. | 
At Coalborne Brook, near Stourbridge, 
Mr. D. Hampton, nail-ironmonger. 
Mr. William Abbotis, of Leamington Pri- 
ers, who difcovered the celebrated {pring, 
and was the firft proprietor of the falt-baths 
at that place. 
At Coventry, Mrs. Steel, reli&t of Mr. 
Steel, hatter. 
In his 4qth year, at Solihull, ae which 
place he had been curate about twenty years, 
the Rev. Richard, William Yates, M.A. of 
Queen’s College, Oxford. The worthy fon 
of a venerable fire, he was an’ affectionate 
hufband, -a tender father, a kind brother, a 
good matter, and a fteady friend 5; in atten- 
tion to his pupils, unwearied 5 in communi- 
cating religious inftrn€tion to the younger 
poor, patient and perfevering ; in promotiog 
the fpiritual and temporal welfare of thofe of 
riper years, frequent and earneft ; in difcharg- 
ing the various duties of his facred office, re- 
gular, zealous, and even exemplaty. The 
writer of this imperfeét tribute to departed 
worth, has the fatisfaétion of knowing, that, 
in the indulgence of his own feelings, he is 
only exprefling the general fentiment of the 
neighbourhood in which he lives, Of this, 
indeed, a moft uneqnivocal proof was given, 
when nearly all the principal parifhioners, 
Montuiy Maa. No. 
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dreffed in black, attended their much-regrete 
ted paftor to the grave, nocwithflanding his 
exprefs defire, that his funeral fhould be as 
private as poflible. With difficulty the rec- 
tor performed the funeral fervice 3 and a pa- 
thetic expreflive tribute was paid to his mes 
mory on the Sunday following, by the Rev. 
Mr. Eyre, mafter of the free-fchool. Mr. 
Yates, after a long and early attachment, 
married the only child of the late Dr. Bar- 
nardifton, Mafter of Benet College, Cam- 
bridge, by whom he has left two fons and 
two daughters, 
SHROPSHIRE. 
A pig of moit extraordinary fize, the pros 
perty of Mr. Ivory, of Whitchurch, was 
lately. killed at that place. It weighed alive 
52 fecore and to lbs; when dead and cut 
up—head, 75—~fide, 410-—ditto, 414—-rough 
fat, 3541b 5 total, 46 fcore and 142 lbs. 
The pig was about two years old, was 
bought in very lean for about 4l. and was 
feeding for about feven or eight months. It 
was valued at eighteen guineas. The owner 
had been offered twenty-five guineas for it, 
which he refufed. 
Married.| At Shrewfbury, Mr. Jones, of 
Dorrington, to Mifs Harwood, daughter of 
Mr. Harwood, boat-builder.—-Mr, Charles 
Hulbert, cotton-manufa@urer, to MifsWood, 
only daughter of the late Mr. Wood, book- 
feller.—Mr. Duckas, of Wigland, to Mifs 
Kent, of Wigfteed Houfe, near Whitchurch. 
—William Baugh, efq. of Ludlow, to Mifs 
Walcot, of Shrewlbury. 
At Wellingten, Mr. Edwards, of Shrewfe 
bury, to Mifs Freeman, of Keltey. 
At Hodnet, Mr: Shuker, of Ollerton, to 
Mifs Powell, of Marchamley. 
At Wem, Mr. William Beckett, of Prees, 
to Mifs Tummy. 
At High Ercall, Mr. Samuel Slack, fecond 
fon of Jofeph Slack, efq. of Bolas Magna, to 
Mifs Sarah Hiemphetigas of Cold Hatton. 
Died.| At Shrewfbury, aged 92, Mrs. ' 
Palmer, religt of Mr. hones Palmer.— 
Aged o4, Anne qetoni Edward Glynne, 
efq. 
At Bridgnorth, Mrs. Thorne, relitt of 
Thomas Farmer Thorne, gent.—Aged 52, 
Ars. Liverfage,-wife of Mr. hLivetfage, of 
Wollerton. 
At Whitchurch, aged 36, Mr Peter Gre- 
gory.-Aged 74, Mr. Samuel Pace, butcher. 
At Ludlow, Mrs. Waring, wife of S. Wa- 
ring, efq. 
At Ofwefiry, Mrs. Bafnett, midwife. 
At Edgmond, Mrs. Bridget Stockett, aged 
go. She was a faithful fervant for the {pace 
of forty years to the late Rev. William Pi- 
gott, rector of Edgmond. 
At Wilcot, Mifs Martha Rogers, 
At Hoccom, near Bridgnorth, Mr. Edward | 
Prat, an opulent farmer. 
At Wem, fuddenly, Mr. John Harris, tan~ 
her. shy fuddenly, Mrs, Walford, reliét of 
Thomas Walford, efo. 
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