18091] 
to Ann, eldest daughter of Enoch Wood, esq. 
of -Fountain-place, 
Died.} Ac Bield-place school, near Stone, 
Mrs. Boreham. 
_ At Haywood, Mr. John Winfield. 
At Park-side, near Wolverhampton, Mrs. 
Lee. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. C. Trigg —Mrs. 
Mitchell, late of the Angel Inn.—Mr. T. 
Dadford, a great canal proprietor. 
At Forébridge, Mrs. Parker, 57. 
At Hanley, Mrs. A. Taylor, wile of George 
T. gent. and daughter of 1. Broom, esq. 63. 
At Walsall, Mr. T. Milward, eldest son 
of Mr. M. printer, 26. 
Mr. Jeremiah Wynne, of Wolverhampton. 
He was lost on his passage from Liverpool to 
Dublin. During a heavy sea and a strong 
gaie at night, the passengers were ordered be- 
low; but neglecting this caution, if 's sup- 
posed that he remained on deck, and wae wash- 
ed overboard, as he was missing the next 
morning, when in Dublin bay, the passengers 
were called over. This unfortunate young 
gman was the particular friend of Mr. K. Hor- 
ton, jun. whose death is recorded in our last 
number, and to whose melancholy end he was 
tHe sole witness. 
At Belmont, J. Sneyd, esq. 75. 
At Hamstead, Mrs, Underhill, relict. of 
J. U. esq. 77. 
At Uttoxeter, Mrs. Hordern, 20. 
At Shenstone, Mrs. james, wife of the 
Rev. Edward J. 
At Newcastle-under-Lyne, Mrs. Hallam. 
—Mr. A. Smith. 
At Stafford, Mr. J. Shallcross, 63. 
At Stoke, Sophia, youngest daughter of 
T. Wolie, esq. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
A bronze statue, the production of West- 
macott, erected in the Market-place in 
Birmingham, in honour of Admiral Lord 
Viscount Nelson, was opened for public inspec 
tion on the 25th of Oc:ober. In this work, 
intended to perpetuate the greatest example of 
Naval genius, simplitity has been the chief 
object in the arrangement. The hero is repre- 
Sented in a reposed and dignified attitude, his 
left arm reclined upon an ancbor; he appears 
in the costume ot his country, invested with 
the insignia of those honours by which his 
sOverciyn and distant princes distinguished 
him. To the right of the statue is introduced 
the grahd symbol of the naval profession; 
Victory, the constant leader of her favourite 
hero, embellishes the prow. To the left is 
disposed a sail, which, passing behind the 
statue, gives breadth to that view of the com- 
position. Above the ship, is the fac-simile 
of the flag-stai? struck off the L’Orient, fished 
up by Sir Samuel Hood the day following the 
battle of the Nile, presented by him to Lord 
Nelson, and now deposited at Milford, as a 
trophy of that ever memorable action. This 
group is mounted upon a pedestal of statuary 
Maarble j acircular form has been selected, as 
Warwickshire—Shropshire—Worcester shire. 
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best adapted to the situation. To personify 
that affectionate regard which caused the pre- 
sent patriotic tribute to be raised, the Town 
of Birmingham murally crowned, in a de- 
jected attitude, is represented mourning her 
loss ; she is accompanied by groups of Genij, 
or children, in allusion to the rising race, who 
offer her consolation by bringing her the tri- 
dent and rudder. On the front of the pedese- 
tal is the following inscription ; 
This Statue 
In Honour of 
ADMIRAL LORD NELSON, 
Was Erected by the 
Inhabitants of Birmingham, 
A.D. MDCCCIK. 
Died.} At Sutton Coldfield, Mrs. -M.. Dy 
Gibbons, 67. 
At Coventry, Catherine, daughter of Mr. 
Edward Lea, 18.—}Mr. T. Hawkes. 
At,Stratford-on-Avon, Mr. W. Whitehead. 
At Rugby, Mr. Dalton. 
At Pean’s Mill, near Birmingham, Mrs. 
Hannah Henman, 22. 
_ At Birmingham, Mr. W. Rall.—Mr, ‘T. 
Westwood, 25.—Mr. T. Hitchin.—Mrs. 
Townshend, 68. Sp 
SHROPSHIRE, 
Married.] At Acton Burnell, Edward Jee 
seph Smythe, esq. only son of Sir Edward & 
Bart. to Frances, only daughter of Sir Edward. 
Bellew, Bart. ee 
At High Ercal, W. Hick, esq. of Bolas, 
to Miss Eleanor Hick, of Cold Hatton. 
Died.] The Rev. J. Langford, rector of 
the first portion of Pontesbury. 
At Shrewsbury, Mr. Tomkies.—Mr, W. 
Inge, eldest son of Richard I. esq.—-Mr, W. 
Rowe. a 
At Pontesford, W. Heighway, esq. 
At Whitchurch, Mrs. Chippendale, of the 
Island of Dominica, 32.—Mr. T. Beckett. 
Mrs. Williams.-—Mrs. Lloyd, 77. 
At Middleton, J. Baxter, gent. 74. He 
passed through lite with the greatest respect~ 
ability and integrity in the profession of the 
law, and in the faithful discharge of the 
stewardships, which he held under Francis 
Canning, esq. 
At Wellington, Mrs. Mason. 
At Grinshill, Mrs. Embrey, widow of Re- 
bert E. esq. 
At Kemberton, Mrs. Ward. 
At Ali Scretton, Mrs. Bromley, 
At Yockleton, Mr. Nicholls. 
At Roddington, Mrs. Higginson. 
At Chirbury, Mr. Mosson, jun. 
At Haughton, Mr. Dixon. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married] At Old Swinford, Mr. Tickle, 
to Miss Trotter, both of Stourbridge,—Mr. 
Miche] Price, to Mrs. Parker, of Kidder- 
minster. ; 
At Shipston on Stour, Mr. Jarvis, to Miss 
Ann Rimell. 
Died.| At Worcester, Mr. Charlton, sure 
veyor=-John West, esq. who Servéd the of- 
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