1810.] 
At Stamford, Mr. Tomlinson, wife of Mr. 
T. schoul-master, 38. 
At -Leake, Elizabeth 
William Wright. . 
'At Burgh in the Marsh, Mrs. Kelk, 86. 
At Hagworthingham, Mr. William Win- 
gate, 82. 
At) Gainsborough, Mr. Swift.-—Mrs. 
Parker, wife of Mr.-P. of the Blackmoor’s 
Head Inn.—Mr. Joseph Buxton, 78./ 
At Stockwith, Mrs. Hemsworth, 84. 
At Morton, Mr. Paris, 63. 
At Grimsby, Mr. John Hannah, 77.—-Mr. 
William Drant. 
At Wyberton, near Boston, Mrs. Sheath, 
- wife of the Rev. Martin’S. 
LEICESTERSHIRE* 
Died.] At Barrow-upon-Soar, S$. Beau- 
mont, gent, 
At Upton, Mrs. Grew, 46; and a few days 
afterwards her fourth son, William G. 
At Mountsorrel, Mrs. Wainwright, 82. 
At Leicester, Mrs. Greenwood.—ZWMr. 
Atkins, —Burgess, gent.—-Mr. Underwood, 
At Edmondthorpe, Mr. Samuel Robinson. 
At Aston Flamville, Mr. Richard Moor, 
99.—Mrs. Townsend, 40. 
At Stoney Stanton, Mrs. Farmer, 72. 
At Sapcote, Mrs. Puffer, 65. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married] At Newcastle, Mr. Edwards, 
to Miss H. Wilson,—Mr. E. Bloor, to Miss 
Proudlove. 
_ At Woolstanton, Mr. A. Wedgwood, oF 
the Cottage, Bastford, near Etruria, to 
Miss Hill, daughter of Mr. J. Hill, Roe 
Buck Inn, in Burslem. 
Ar Wolverhampton, Mr. W. Frost, to 
Miss Sarah Wills. —Mr. M*‘Gibbon, co- 
median, to Miss Woodfall, of the Stam- 
ford, Nottingham, and Derby, Compzny. 
At Lilleshall, J. Ogles, of Preston, 
esq. to Miss Taylor, youngest daughter of 
Hansard, 90.— 
Mr.’ T. late of Donnington Woods. 
Died.| At Wolverhampton, R. Morrison, 
M. D. in his profession, a man less 
known perhaps for the extent than the 
success of his practice. The increasing 
infirmities of age had gradually narrowed 
the sphere of bis exertions; but such fa- 
milies as he had continued to visit, will 
fong and deeply regret bis foss. In par- 
ticular cases, his judgment had ranked 
him very high in his profession ; and the 
sorrows of numbers to whom, it might 
be said, he co:tinued lite, are his best 
eulegy and most durable monument. 
At Fordall, near Market Drayton, John 
Orme. esq. in his 75th year, 
At Pa:shu!l, in the 10th year of his 
age, George, elcest son of sir G. Piget, 
bart. 
Aged 61. Mr.. Humphry Perrot Field, 
Mear forty years a very respectadle sur- 
geon of Cannock. 
‘ at Leex Mr, E. Tomkinson, attorney. 
Leicester —Stafford— Warwick—Shropshire. 
At Audley, Mr. William Ball. 
At Cannock Chase, near Rugely, Mrs. ° 
Glover, wite of W: Cheshire G. esq. 
At Litchfield, Miss Eliz. Cave Brown, 
daughter of the late John Cave 5B. esq. 
and the following day Miss Louisa Cave 
Browne, daughter of ‘diet Cave b. sq. 
of the same place. 
At Handsworth, Mr. eee Yous Haugh= 
ton. 
At the house of W. W ood, esq. Hane 
wood, his sister Mrs. Anne W. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.) At Warwick, Mr. Barnay, of 
Hinckley, to Miss Bysn. 
At Birmingham, My. Thomas Pickering, 
to Miss Twigg, both of Coventry.—Mr. 
Jobn Wall, to Miss Sarah Smith. 
Died] At Birmingham, Mr. Green. —Mre. 
Fiddian.—Mrs, Walker.—Mr. R. White- 
hurst-—Mr. Samuel Woodcock —Ann, 
wife of Mr. Wharton, 58 —Mr. John 
Norton, 57.— Mr. Jacob Holland.—Mr. 
Vincent etal) 41,—Mr, Ashford.—-Mr, 
Turvey.—Mrs. Mary Haden, 88. : 
At Saltly Hall, near Birmingham, Mr. 
Thomas Jenkins. 
At Henley-in-Arden, Mr. Robert Gibbs, 
Ac Coleshill, Mrs. Neville. 
At Ilrirgton, Mr. Decimus Slater, 69. 
Solihull, Mrs. E. Clarke. , 
Stoke, near Sea) Mr. Under- 
76. 
Warwick, Mrs. Winn. 
t Moor Hall, John Hackett, esq. 71. 
At Wasperton, James Dormer, esq. 44, 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.| At Shrewsbury, the Rev. Ro- 
bert Evans, of Everton, Notts, to -Char- 
lotte Margaretta, eldest daughter of Tho- 
mas Money, esq. 
Died.| At Bridgnorth, Sarah, wife of J: 
Sparks, esq.~-Thomas Milner, gent. 
At Morvill, Mr. James Joacs, 
At’ Oarton, Mtse Tart. Go: 
At Bishop’s Castle, Mr. N. Nictidtas’ 
At Eaton, near Childs Ercall, Mi. Pop 
ham. i 
At Coalbrooke Dale, Mrs. D. Darby, 
an eminent speaker of the’ Society of 
Friends; her eloquence in the cause of 
religion was peculiarly persuasive - and 
impressive; and a. zeal for the* dissemi- 
nation of Christidn knowledge led her to’ 
visit most parts of the British Empire, in 
her ministerial capacity, wHere she was 
always well received and m steemed. 
At Oldbury, Mr. R. Park | 
« -At Wellington, Mr. B. Reading. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. Evans, 77. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. Thomas Roberts, 84. 
At Shrewsbury, the Rev. George 
Hellasd, rector of Hanwood and Mind- 
town in this county. 
At Loagpool near Newport, Mrs. Eliz., 
Bloire, 86, 
WORCESTERSHIRE 
