4809.) 
Henry C. esq. merchant to Miss Elizabeth 
Clayhon, daughter of Bartholomew C. esq. 
banker. 
At Bradley, near Grimsby, Theophilus 
Harneis, efg .jun. of Hawerby, to Miss Ni- 
cholion. 
At Bourn, William Hyde Monday, efq. of 
the Crescent, Bedford-square, London, to 
Miss Thorpe. 
Died.] At Brigg, John Johnfon, 106. 
At Barrow, near Burton, Mrs. England: 
At Aukborough, Susannah, eldest daugh- 
ter of Mr. Theophilus Hill, 28. 
At Burton-on-Humber, Mr, James Grims- 
by, 76.—Mr. Edward Brecton, of the White 
Swan inn. 
At Stockwith, Mr. J. Madan, 83. 
At Louth, Mr. Samuel Hughion, surveyor 
ef the taxes.——-Mri Joseph Wilcockfon, 65. 
Mrs. Catherine Reynolds, 61,—Mrs. Eli- 
zabeth Sissons, 72.—lMirs. Hodgson, 79.— 
Mr. Christopher Artiss. 
At Boston, Niiss Mewburn, eldest daughter 
of Francis M. efq. of Whitby, Yorkshire, 19. 
At Stamford, Mrs. Woodro’’2. 
® At Lincoln, Mr. Thomas Rote, 46.—Miss 
Hall, only daughter of the late Mr. John H. 
merchant, 16. 
At Raithby, near Spilsby, Mrs. Rishworth. 
At.Custor, Mrs. Swan, 77. 
At Earlsthorpe, where he had been parish- 
clerk, 57 years, Mr. William Wray, 82. He 
was never known to be abfent from his duty 
except one day through sicknets. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Marri ied.) At Leicester, the Rev. Robert 
Williams, of Worthen, Shropshire, to Anna 
Maria, daughter of the late-Rev. J. Williams. 
—Mr. Jonn Stephens, of London, to Miss 
Mary M. Dumelow. 
At Barkby, Mr. William Hobfon, of Strete 
ton, to Miss Lewin. 
At Laughton, Mr. Coulston, to Miss Care 
ter. 
At Appleby, Mr. Gearman, of Pessell 
Pitts, Staffordshire, to Miss Foster. 
At Hungerton, Mr. George Eaglesfield, to 
Miss Ann Walton, of Sheepy Magna. 
At W soa i Mr, James Martin, to Miss 
Kenny. 
Died.| At Leicester, Mrs. Elveison, 65.— 
Mrs. Mary Jackion, 83.—Mrs. Dalby, wife 
of, Mr. Jofeph D. and eldest daughter of Ro- 
bert D.le, esq. of Ashborne, Derbyshire. - 
At Countesthorpe, Mrs. Clowes. 
At Billesoon, Mrs. Humphrey. 
At Enoerby, Mrs. E. Freer, 64. - 
At Wigsten, Mrs. Goodrich. 
At Syston, Mrs. Moore, 70. 
At Shilton, Thomas Cuoper, gent. 76. 
At Oadby, Mr. Swinten. 
At Swepston, Mr. Thomas Thompson, of 
Swepston, 
At Ashby de la Zouch, Mr. Martin Fac 
nell, 17. 
At Pailton, Miss Eliza Ariss, 29.—The 
dreadful effects of consumption haye been in 
Letcester—Staford— Warwick. 
305 
no case more severely felt than in this fami- 
ly ; the surviving 
the grave his wifeand hine of his children, 
victims to that fatal disorder. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Colton, Mr. Smith, of Blith- 
bury, to Miss Miller, of Colton Hail. . 
At Tamworth, Mr. Thomas Lane, OMG rat 
wood, to Miss Elizabeth Bindley, daughter of 
Mr. Thomas B. of the former place. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. William Hyrons, 
of Great Barr, to Miss Seaviie, of the former 
place. 
At Stoke-upon-Trent, Mr. Pepper, to Mrs. 
Colclough, both of Newcastle-under-Lyme. 
-—~ Mr. Wilham Bradbury, of Tunstall, to 
Moss Ann Redfernw -— 
Died.| At Hanley, in the Staffordshire 
Potteries, Mrs. Shorthose, 66. 
At Hundsworth, Miss Margaret Hudlestem, 
dauzhter of the Rev. Wilfred H. 16. ; 
At tlansacre, near Litchfield, Mr. Samuel 
Harvey. He- was returning from a friend’s 
house, where he had spent the day, when he 
unfortunately fell’ into the canal, and was 
drowned. It is a remarkable circumstance, 
that, about six months since, the sister of the 
person with whem he had spent his last 
hours, was found drowned in the same place, 
_ At Walton, near Stafford, Mr. Edward Harde 
ing. 
At Stafford, Mr. Jabez Barnes. 
At Burslem, Miss Ann Marsh, 27.—Mrs. 
Bugnall, of the Leopard Inn. 
At Newcastle-under-Lyme, Robert Griffin, 
esq. of New- mill. 
WARWICKSHIRE, 
_ Married.] At Birmingham, Mr. Henry 
A. Helm, eldest son of Joseph H. esq. of 
‘Boughton Hall, ‘Worcestershire, to Miss 
Platt. 
». Died.] At Birmingham, Miss Ann Finch, 
eldest daughter of Mr. William F. and grand 
daughter of the late Dr. Priestley, 20.° In 
the performance of the relative and social du- 
- ties, she was affectionate, tender, and exem- 
piary. fier friends will long remember the 
elegance of her manners, and the vivacity of 
her disposition. Her virtues were mild, ami- 
able, and unassuming; and whilst her early 
death atiords a striking instance of the uncer« 
tainty of life, the recollection of her pore 
- and estimable qualities, may afford an exampie 
te the young, and will embalm her : memory. 
Mrs. #eart, wife of Mr. P. bookselier.—Mr. 
-Jobn Allen, 70.—Mr. John Latham, 43.— 
Mrs. Rilan, relict of the Rev. Mr. R. rector 
of Sutton, Coldfield.—-Mr. W. Brown. — Mrs. 
Smith. 
At Coventry, Mr. James Grimes.—Mrs. 
Lewis.—Mfs. Elizabech Paus, 85.—-Mirs. 
Mary Stanton, 8%. 
At Airhetstone upon Stour, Mrs. een 
wick, sister of the late Rev. Dr. K. 71. 
At Harborne, Mr. Westwood.- 
At Wasperton, Miss Elien Archer. 
At Barton onthe Heath, Mr. Wells Brain. 
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