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At Weddington, Mrs. James. 
At Gainsbro’,Mr. Luke Williamson.——Mr. 
John Cox, captain of the brig Gainsbro’ packet 
Newcastle trader, 35. 
At Stamford, Mrs. Royston, 73.—Mr. 
Lawrence Redmill, 80.—Mr. Booth, 72. 
At Syston, Mr. Fridlington, 86, 
At the Retreat, Bag Enierby, near Horn- 
easfle, 80, William Elmhirst, esq. He was 
of an ancient family in Yorkshire, had resided 
many years at Stainby, and was very well 
known in that part of the country, as a man 
of strict integrity of character, and possessing 
much practical agricultural knowledge. 
At Grantham, Mrs Galloway, 71. 
At Caistor, in consequence of the bursting 
of a blood vessel, the Rev. William Harrison, 
A.M. son of the Rev. Mr. H. vicar of Win- 
terton, and of Great Limber, 34. He was a 
fellow of St. Jghn’s College, Cambridge, and 
an excellent scholar. 
At Holbeach, John Thomas, M.D. many 
years an eminent surgeon of that place. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At Hallaton, the Rey. J. Ows- 
ley, rector of Blaston, to Miss Read. 
At Thenidgworth, Mr. Edward Butlin, 
jun. woolstapler, of Holiowell, Norchampton- 
shite, to Mary Ann, only daughter of Mr. 
ohn Harris. 
At Knighton, William Knox, esg. of Carl- 
ton Curlieu, to Christian Ann, eldest daugh- 
ter of Henry Coleman, esq. of Siony Gate 
House. 
At Lockington, the Rev. Henry Knight- 
ley, rector of Byfield, Northamptonshire, to 
. Jane Diana, third daughter of the Rev. Phie 
lip Story. 
Died.} At Leicester, Miss Inglesant, el- 
dest danghter of Mr. 1 —Mr. Jolin Ireland, 
printer, 63.—-Mr. Philips, late of Beliesdon. 
— Mr. Bali, late of Norton, by Twycross, 93. 
He could read the smallest print without 
glasses, and retained his faculties unimpaired 
to the last momen:.— Mr. Wallin. 
At Langton, Miss S. E. Morpott, daughter 
of John. M> esq. 15. 
At Belgrave, Miss F. Wright, second 
daughter of the late Captain W. 
At Dunton, Mr. Watts. 
At Castle Donington, Themas Fisher, esq. 
84. 
At Sapcote, Mr. Abraham Nurse, 69. 
At Rushy Fields, near Woochouse, Mr. 
William Whittie. 
At Melton Mowbray, Mr. Jolin Dixon. 
At Ullesthorpe, near Lutterworth, Mr. 
William Simonds. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Newport, Mr. Oliver, of 
Stafford, to Miss Thompson, eldest daughter 
of J. T. esq. 
At Tarnworth, R. Garne‘t, esq. of Man- 
chester, to Miss Lyon. 
At Uttoxeter, Mr. W. Bennett, of Apeton, 
to Caroline Amelia, youngest daughter of 
the late Mr. Sampson Bennett, of the Parks, 
Leicester —Staford—WVarwickshires 
' daughter ot Thomas York, gent. 
_ [dune f, 
Died.}; At Darlaston, Mary, wife of the 
ma John Waltham, rector of that parish, 
2. 
At Etruria, Mrs. Hopewood. 
At Alrewas, Mr. John Clark, schoolmase 
ter. \ 
At Turnstall, Mr. Samuel Cartledge,. - . 
At Gnosall,-Mr. Peter Lees. 
At Cheddleton, Lieut. William Smith, of 
the Salop militia, 19. : 
At Wallsali, Mrs. Mary Belton. 
At Shenstone Mill, near Lichfield, Mr. 
Thomas Marshall. ie 
At Burton on Trent, Mary Baxter, 94.— 
Mary Billington, 85.—John Richards, 80. 
They were all interred on the same day. 
At Barlaston, Mr. James Taylor, 67. 
At Hanley, Mrs. Simpson. : 
At Freeford, Mrs. Dyott, relict of Richaré 
D. esq. 85. Y 
At Brockton Grange, Martha, youngest 
At, Bas‘ord, Mr. Tilsey. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.] At Sutton Coldfield, Mr. Bow- 
yer Vaux, of Birmingham, to Miss Browne, 
of Sutton Park. 
At Birmingham, Mr. Edward Short, attor~ 
ney, of Solihull, to Miss James, daughter of 
the late Rev. John J. master of the free gram- 
mar school, in Birmingham. ; 
At Saliord, John Slatter, esq. to Miss Sa- 
rah Haywood, eldest daughter of John H, 
esq. 
At Hazelor, Mr. W. Butler, surgeon, to 
Miss Haynes, eldest daughter of John Jordan 
H..esq, . 5 
At Coventry, Mr. J, S. Tidmas, of Leeds, 
to Miss Clarke. 
Died.] At Birmingham, Miss Jemima 
Smith.—Mr. John Taylor, 77.—Mr. Rich- 
ard Eaves, the first person that drove a wag- 
gon and team from this town to Londoa, 80. 
— Mr. Henry Ames, 64.—Mr. Ambrose Tib= 
betts, 73.—Mrs. Richards.—Joanna, daugh= 
ter of Mr. George Freer, snrgeon.—Mrse 
Elizabeth Porteus, widow of the Rev. Mr. P. 
late of Mineaton, 84.—Mr. Owen, solicitor, 
of Atherstone. Travellingon the outside 
of the royal Liverpool coach, the vehicle 
overset, about five miles from that town, by 
which accident he was so much hurt that he 
expired in two hours, ; . 
At Sutton Coldfield, Mr. Charles Great- 
rex, many years an eminent druggist in Bir- 
mingkam. f 
At Coventry; Mr. William Bache.—-Mrs. 
Mary Carter, 28. ; | 
At Lapworth, Eliza, wife of the Rev. 
James Way, rector of Adworth, Warwick- 
shire. ‘ 
At Edgbaston, Mrs. Jones, 70. 
At Hillmorton, agea 74, Mr, Edward Ab- 
bot, farmer; a man of good morals, strict 
probity and integrily ; much disposed to allee 
viate the distresses of the poor during the 
whole of his life. He has bequeathed 150!. 
to 
