1810.) 
At Bromley Park, Maria, wife of Mr. Al- 
cock, 2%. 
At Stafford, Mrs. Smith, 
At Haywood, Mr. Thomas Bagnall. 
At Fenton Hall, Mr. William Thorley, 70. 
At Hopton, Mrs. Ford, 39. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. Francis Pool.— 
Miss Evans. 
At Newcastle, Mrs. Hassels, wife of C. H. 
esq. 74 
WARWICKSHIRE, 
From the medical report of the Birming- 
ham Dispensary for thelast year, ending the 
29th of September, it appears that 2541 pa- 
tien s received medical-relief at their own 
houses, of which number 2205 were sick, and 
536 were midwifery patients, and also that 
1756 have undergone vaccine inoculation. 
The expenditure during the same period 
amounts to 10681. 13s. 10d the subscriptions 
to 6121, 188 6d. which, with donations, col- 
Jection at the New Meeting, aureats, ahd 
_ charity box, makes a total of 9171. 4s 6d. of 
which sum, 8231, 15s. 6d. has been paid into 
the treasurer’s hands. 
Marrivd.| At Birmingham, Mr. S. Ensor, 
druggist and apotheeary, to Miss Richards —~ 
Mr. W. Brunton, of @utteriey iron- works, 
to Miss Button,—Mr. Thomas Simmons, to 
Miss Maria Fielder.—Mr. Bradshaw, to Miss 
Taylor, both of Wolvyerhampton.—Mr. Jol- 
: diffe, of Warwick, to Miss Chamberlain, ‘of 
Henley in Arden. 
At Wasperton, Mr. Hiron, sargton, of 
Warwick, te Miss Archer, 
At Goveritty, Mr. John Wilson, te Miss 
Walter. 
Richard Crockett, esq. of Little-en, to 
Miss Singleton, of Kilsail. = 
At Nuneatoh, Mr. Robert -Cleaver, to Miss 
Jane Grice, of Upton, Leicestershire. 
Died.] At Brandon-house, near Coventty, 
sn his 30th year, the Right Hen. Henry Yel- 
verton, Lord Grey de Ruthyn, Baron Has- 
tings, Wyford, and Valance, Lieutenant- 
eclone] Commandant of the 4th regiment of 
Warwickshire Local Militia, and an active 
Magistrate for the county of Warwick. His 
lordship was grandson to the third and last 
Earl ot Sussex, who left issue an only daugh. 
ter, viz, Lady Barbara Yelverton, who married 
E. I. Gould, esq. and died 1784 leaving his 
lordship an infant, who succeeded to the vars: 
nies andestates, the Earidom of Sussex being 
extinct. His lordship was married in Jone, 
. 1809, to Maria, ‘daughter of William 
Kellam, esq. of Ryton, by whom he has 
left an infant daughter, who succeeds to the 
titles and estates. His lordship passed three 
weeks in Coventry with his regiment, during 
gewhich period he had a slight attack. but had 
ammediate relief. Alter his return to Bran- 
don house, he was again seized with a vi- 
olent hemorrhage, which 
existence in five days. 
At Tamworth, at.a very advanced age, 
Mr. Waltire, be: celebrated lecturer on 
Ratural philosophy, chemistry, &. We 
Montury Mac, No. 206, 
iVarwickshire.—Shropshiree 
terminated his” 
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should be glad to obtain memoirs of this dis. 
tinguished and very useful character, for a 
future number; and also to see a publication 
of some very curous and original papersy 
which it is supposed he possessed. 
At Coventry, Mr. Samuel Weston, many 
years clerk to the Coventry Canal Company. 
—Mrs. Gibbs, wife of Mr. G. surgeon. 
At Henley in Arden, Mary, wite of Mr. 
John Hadley. 
At Speedwell Mills, near “Birmingham, 
Mr. Thomas Anderton. @& 
At Rock Mills, near Warwick, Mrs. 
Smart, wife of Mr, Benjamin S. 
At Solihull, Mrs. Wood, 82. 
At Balsall Heath, Mary Anne, 
daughter of Mc, Joseph H. Reddeil, 
mingham. 
At Enville, Mr. William Hammonds, 4 
ears in-the service of the Earl o ot Stamford 
and Warrington, 64. 
At Guy’s Cliff, the seat of Bertie Great- 
head, esq. Mrs. Patterson, 76. 
At Kenilworth, Mr. Joseph Littleton, 
At Warwick, Mr. George Fullwood, 57. 
At Birmingham, Sarah, daughter of the 
late Ederton Allcock, esq. of Bromley Park, 
Stcffordthire, 25.—Mr. Daniel Hughes, 60. 
=—-Mrs, Cattell, 22 —Mrs. Alice Holmes, 766 
—Mrs, Ann (Gieei dina; 5Q.—_ Mr. Edward 
Lowe, brother to Mr. L, attorney.—Mrs, 
Harrold, wife of Mr. William H. 33.—Mr, 
Robert Adcock, 62.-—NMis. Whitehouse, wife 
of Mr. Isaac W. 77.——Martha, eldest daugh- 
ter of Mr. John Manton.—Mr. John Guese 
bury, 65. —-Mrs. Pettitt, wife of M r, Charles 
P. 45.—-Mrs. Sarah te wife of Mr. 
Peter C. 
eldest 
of Bir- 
SHROPSAIRE. 
A society called §* The Sick Man’s Friend,” 
has been formed in Shrewsbury. Lhe objects 
proposed are—-to afford relied to the sick poor, 
and to. furnish them with religious trac:s. 
The plan originated among the cong:egation 
belonging to Swan-hili chapel; butthe rules 
of the society disavow any religious partialitizs 
in the admission of its members, or the dise 
tribution of its benefits. 
Murried.] Yhe Rev. John Horseman, 
rector of Heydon, Essex, to Emma, youngest, 
daughter of the late Mr. Jones, surgeon, of 
Whitchurch. 
Alexander White, esq. to Mary, eldest 
daughter of the Rev. Mr. Dayenport, of 
Glazeley, near Bridgnorth. ; 
At Eaton, Mr. Corfield, of Soudley, aged 
71, to Miss Jane Morris, of Halton, 19. 
At Oswestry, Mr. Edward Davics, of Ele 
lesmere, to Mrs. Bromfield, of Woodland 
Cottage. 
At Goldstone, Mr. W. Holden, of Londony 
to Miss H. Martin. 
Died.| .At Dryton Cottagé, near Wroxeter, 
Elizsbeth Johanna, third daughter of Hire 
Symonds, 
__At Ludlow, Mr. Samuel Davies, son of Mr. 
D. of Ashford, 21. 
At Polesworth, Mr, W. Lythall, 
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