6:0 
found dead in her house the evening before 
her birth-day when she would have entered 
into her 68th year.— Judith Anderton, 89. 
At Walkeringham, Mr. T. Saundby. 65. 
At Lincoin, the Rev. Anthony, Reynolds, 
B.D. rector of Waldgrave, Northampt onshire, 
and prebendary of Welton, in Lincoin cathe- 
dral, 78.—Mr. J. Clayten, 66. _ 
At Barrow, Mrs. Kirke; and a few days 
afterwards, her daughter Miss K, 
At Boston, Mrs. ; pees 
Saughter of Edward Hill, 
At St. Martin’s, Stam ford Pig Mr. Faw- 
cett, of the George Inn. 72. 
At Leak, Mr. John Bucknell, many years 
3 contribator to the Ladies’ and Gentieman’s 
Diaries, 87. 
At HRolbeach, Joseph Harrison, esq. 40. 
At Grantham, Mr. W. Catling, 70. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.} At Hoton, Mr. Butt, of Stanton- 
en-the-Wolds, to Miss Mary Bennett. 
AtLeir, Mr. Joseph Readman, of Glenn 
Magna, to Miss K. M. Croxall. 
At Hinckley, Mr. Jonathan. Hodson, to 
Miss Gregory. . 
Died.| At Meltons Mr. Latham, sen. 78. 
At Narborough, the Rev. W. Pares. 
At Quorndon, Mrs, Cartwright, 50, 
At Whelstone, Mr. James Allen. 
At Leicester, Mr. Alsop.—Mrs. Stubbs. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
On the morning of Wednesday, November 
29th, a fire broke out in the spinning factory 
at Wolverhampton, which, ‘in a short time, 
entirely consumed the interior of that large 
building, together with the whole vaiuable 
apparatus of machinery, constructed at an im- 
mense expense, and whlch has for a number 
of years, employed many hundred hands. 
Maerried.| At Welverhampton, Mr. W. 
Stokes, to Miss Hincks, daughter of the late 
Joseph 4. esq.—W. Rowley, esq. of Bilston, 
to Miss E. Moss. 
At West Bromwich, Mr. J. aéces, to 
Miss Ann Billingsley. 
Mr. Asbury, of Bromshall, to Miss.Made- 
ley, of Coleshill. 
At Wedaesbury, Mr. J. Luffora, surgeon, 
to Mrs. Russcll. 
_Died.| At Stone, T. Unett, esq. 67. 
At Aldridge Lodge, John Daniell, esq..75 
, At Brinsford, Mr. Bate. > 
AtM piesa nee: Mrs. Briscve, wife of 
Wiliiem 2, esq.—‘ér. Aaron, ironmonger.— 
Mrs. Tomlinson, 95. 
At Stratford, Mr. Addersich, 
Alderman eon: 82. 
At Grove Hill, Handsworth, Mars, €ope. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.}] At Newbold-upon-Avon, Mr. 
D.vies,. of Long Lawford, to Mrs. Kirkland, 
of the Fleur de Lis, Coventry. ” 
Ac Foleshill, Mr. William Rogers, of Bul- 
kington, tv Miss Ann Wilson, Holebreok. 
At Birmingham, MrB. Edmonds, super~ 
visor oi Newcastle to Miss Dowsing. 
Go Eliza; 
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76.<-KIr. 
Leicestersh ine—Stafordshive, K ts 
fJan. Tf, 
Died.} At apres Heath, Mrs. Smith, - 
74. 
At Sclihull, Wie: Peter Woo! ae, 30.” 
’ At Covtntey) Mrs Woodhouse. —Mr. 
Moore, of the firm of Newbold and T Moore. 
—Mirs. Mary Timms, 7t. 
At Clifton, near Kugby, Mrs. Parsons. 
At Erdingten, Mr. Richard-Greensall. 
At Henlev-in-Arden, Mr. Hawkes. 
At Tachbrooke, Mr. John Cooke. 
- At Foleshill, Mr. T. bant. 
At Bebudectre Mr. fohn Davies. 
At Bitiiaphaen, Mrs Higgott, 33.—Mr. 
W. Stott.—Mrs. T. Winkles, 53.—-R. Moore, 
esq. 73.—Mr. R: J. Ward, 95. —Mrs. Owen. 
—Mr. Bird, 69.—Mr. Redfern.—Mr. Johan 
Simmons.—Mrs. Woolridge.—Mrs. Frances, 
relict of Joan F. esq. 78. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married] At Wellington, J. Williams, 
esq. of Lawley, to Miss Mary Everall. 
At Ludlow, the Rev. G. D.° Pardoe, of 
Bitterley, to Miss Ellen Sneade, daughter of 
the Rev. Samuel S. 
At High Ercall, 
Stanton, to Miss E. Davie. of Sieap. 
Died.j At Ludlow, the Rev. Thomas 
Lloyd, A. M. one of the minor canons of 
Hereford Cathedral, rector of Stretton Sug- 
was, and vicar of Marden, in that county—a 
gentleman whose integrity of character and 
urbanity of manners, rendered him respected 
and beloved by all who Jenew him. 
At Shrewsbury, Mr. Price Muckleston, 66. 
—Mr. Edwards, 73.—Mrs. Mary Roberts, 
who had for more than 25 years, been house- 
eeper to the late Sir William Pulteney, and 
Countess of Bath, at Shrewsbury Castle.— 
Mr. Longmire, 57 years a writing-master in 
this town, 84.—Miss Drinkwater. 
At Bridgnorth, Mr. [. Rhodes, 62.—-Mr. 
T. Hall; surgeon.—Mr. Edward Conner.—Mr, 
J. Southwill; and a few hours afterwards, his 
wife, Mrs. S. 
At Tilstock, near Whore Mr. T. 
Brown. 
At Milton, Regn Rather, esq. | 
At Leaton, Mr. Oare. 
At Pentre David, near Oswestry, Mr. 
Baugh, 84. 
George Harris, esq. of 
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WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] At Clifton-on-Team, Mr. Os- 
bourne, to Miss Jane Somers. 
At Evesham, Mr. J. Martin, of Pershore, 
to Miss Ann Soley, youngest daughter of 
Mir. A:derman S. 
At Bromsgrove, Mr. R: Gill, of Worces. 
ter, to Miss Haden. 
Dizd.| At Kidderminster, Mr. Alderhiin 
Shirley. He was 29 years a member of the 
corporation of that borough, and served the 
office of chief magistrate in the years 1787, 
1796, and 1802, with the greatest fidelity, 
At Bank’s Wood, Mr. T. Roberts. : 
At Pensham, Catherine, the infant daugh- 
ter of Henry Wigley, esq. 
At 
