628 
At Warwick, Mr.. William Stanley, to 
Miss Charlotre Bishop. 
At Birmingham, Mr. Sadler, of Maccles- 
field, to Miss Wilson. 
Died.| At Birmingham, William Penn, 
esq.— Mr. Benjamin May,—Mrs. Jane Capen- 
burst, widow of Mr. Capenhurst, ef the Roe- 
buck Tavern,—Mr, Horton, grocer.—-Mrs, 
Jones, 81.—Mrs. Southall.—-Mr. Joseph Far- 
ror, 60. Asa tradesman he was truly respect- 
able for his industry, integrity, and |ibcra- 
lity; and as an inhabitant of this place. 
Birmingham is much indebted to him for. his 
spirited activity in discharging, through se- 
yeral successive years, the office of church- 
warden, and for his zealous co-operation in 
forwarding the late improvements aruund St. 
Martin’s, which are so justly acknowledged 
as ornamental and advantageous to the town. 
—Mr. Osborne,j73.—Mrs. Martha Turst, 52. 
—Mrs. Ganderton, 64,—Mr, James Durose, 
31.—-Mrs. Newsham, relict of the Rev. Peers 
Newsham, late rector of Harborough Magna, 
and of Frankton, and vicar of Hungary Har- 
bury. 
At Warwick, Mr. James Dyer, 17,—Mr. 
Wiliiam Land, 56. 
At Willenhall, Mr. William Fox. 
At Dudley, Mr. George Gwinnett.--Mr. 
John Parkes.—Mr. Shedden. 
At Coventry, Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell.— 
Wir.Clemoens, 79.—Mrs.Lowe, of Coleshill, 
At Helley, in Arden, Mrs. White, 87. 
At Astley, Mrs. Kelsey, 66. 
At Stoke, Mr. Thomas Lightburne. 
At Stratford on Avon, Mrs. Barke, of the 
White Lion Inn. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married. | At Shrewsbury, Mr. Ward, to 
Miss Cooke.—-Mr. John Phillips, to Miss 
Hammonds. 
At Bridgnorth, Mr. John Devereux, of 
Brouley, to Miss Swain. 
At Edgmond, Mr. W. Rose, to Miss E. 
Goodall.—W. Banks, esq. to Miss Ann 
Wright, of Colebrook-dale. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. Charles Poston, to 
Miss Mary Yardley. 
Died.] At Westbury, Mrs. Sambrook. 
At Shrewsbury, Mrs. Parry, 41.—Mrs. 
Wicksteed, 71.—Mrs. Richards, 70. 
At Much Wenlock, Mr. Theophilus Mor- 
rall, 66. 
At the Buildings, near Oswestry, Mrs. 
Edmunds. 
At Ross Hal], Miss Lekaufte, governess in 
the family of Cecil Forrester, esq. 
At the Stocks, near Welshampton, Mr. 
Nixon. : 
At Cluddley, near Wellington, Mr Binnell. 
_At Astley, Mr. Jones. 
At Welshpool, Mrs. Morris, of the Three 
Tuns.—Mr. Howell, of the Eagles. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. ) 
Married.} At Peopleton, Mr. George 
Hant, eldest son of Johm Hunt, esq. of Naun- 
ton Beauchamp, to Miss Heynes. 
1 
Shropshive—W: orcestershire—H, evefordshires Ke, [July,1, 
At Leigh, Mr. H. B.. Bearcroft, to Miss 
Deakin, 
At Great Malvern, the Rev. Mr. Sandi- 
ford, precentor of Wells Cathedral, to Miss 
Roberts, of Hadley, Middlesex. 
At Evesiam, John Edwin, esq. of Sheritf’s 
Lench, to Miss Alcock, of Bengworth. 
At Worcester, Jonathan Nickson, esq. of 
Wem, Salop, to Miss Rogers, daughter of 
Herbert Rogers, esq: mayor of Worcester. 
Died.] At Worcester, Mrs. Ford, wife of 
Mr. Ford, of Sidbury. Her death was occa= 
sioned by circumstances peculiarly distressing: 
she had taken her child to a surgeon, to have 
a swelling on the throat lanced, when the 
operation was about to be performed, she 
tainted, and immediately expired.—Mrs. Eves- 
ham.—Mrs. Bibb, of the Falcon, 71.—Mr. 
John Fréame.—Mrs, Ann Reilly, wife of 
Mr. Reilly, printer. ; ; 
_ At Kempsey, Mrs. Mary Harris, formerly 
of Worcester. ¥ 
At Blackstone, near Bewdley,Mrs, Church, 
relict of Jeremiah Church, late one of the 
advocates of the supreme court of Calcutta. 
At Stourbridge, Mrs. Aston, of the Three 
Crowns, : 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.} At Lugwardine, T. W. Wile 
liams, esq. jun. to Miss M. M. Paterhall, of 
Hereford. ' . 
At Madley, Mr. W. Smith, of the Bach, 
to Miss Pritchard, of Chelstom. . 
Died.} At Weobly, Evan Lloyd, esq. 
At Ingestone, Mr. Leigh Hoskyns, last 
surviving son of the late Rev. John Hos- 
kyns, of Pidstow. : 
At Bage, Mr. Jenkin Williams, 47. 
At Eyton, Mrs. Coates. ; 
At Leominster, Mrs, Proctor, relict of Dr, 
Proctor. . 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
The Chancellor’s Prizes are this year ad< 
judged to the following Gentlemen :— 
‘The English Essay ‘* On the Love of our 
Country,” to Mr. C.-P. Burney, B. A. of 
Merton College. ; 
The Latin Verses ** Corinthus,” to Mr. 
Peter Meyer Latham, of Brasenose College. 
The donation for English Verse, ** John | 
the Baptist,” to Mr. Charles Henry Jolinson, 
of Brasenose College. . 
Married.} At Kemmerton, Mr. J. Brind- 
all, of Burford, to Miss Mary Dobbs, sister 
of S. Dobbs, esg. of Westmancoat, _ 
At Oxford, the Rev. W. Oddie, A. M. 
Fellow of Magdalen College, to Maria, eldest 
daughter of Henry Towsey, esq. 
At Drayton, Mr. Thomas Jackson, of 
Cuxham, to Miss Deane. 
At Eusham, Lieut. Cox, of the 51st regi- 
“ment of foot, to Miss Bowerman, only — 
daughter of Mr. Joseph Bowerman, 
At Banbury, Lieut. and Assistant Surgeon, 
Browne, of the Bedford militia, to Miss Ma- | 
rianne Judd. 
Died. 
