‘tpok place on the 23d of December. 
$6 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.} At Leiceiter, Mr. 
to Mrs. Newby. ~ 
Died.| At Coleorton, Mrs. Parker, wife of 
Air. Thomas P. 65. 
At Queeniorough, Mrs. Mary Staples, 50 
At Market Bofworth, Mr. Nath. Moxon, 
landlord of the Bull Head inn, 47. 
At Leicefter, Mr. Alderman Price, 83. 
Courteous in difpofition, warm in aitettion, 
Thompfon, 
and ardent in friendfhip, the great object of 
his life was ufefulnefs, and the grand fpring 
ef his actions religion.—Mrs Peppin, $4.— 
Mr. John Elverfton, eldeft fon of Mr. E. 29. 
At Lowefby, Mr. Wright, 75. 
At Braunttune-houfe, Jane, the wife of 
Clement Winttanley, efq. and fifter to the 
late Lord Rancliffe. 
At Hinckley, Mrs. M. E. Braithwaite, wife 
ef the Rev. Mr. B. 
STAFFORDSHIRE, 
Married.] At Wolverhampton, Mr. Jenks, 
ef the Marth, to Mifs Miller, of Dunftable.— 
Bdr. Richard George Smart, cf Birmingham, 
to Mifs F. Hughes, of Chapel-houfe {chool. 
Samuel Willmat Hodgetts, of Dudley, gent. 
to Mifs Underhill, daughter of the late Tho. 
D. efq. of Hamftead, 
At Handfworth, Mr. Bangham, furgeon, 
ef Rirmingham, to Mifs Reynolds, daughter 
of James Reynolds, efq. 
At Uttoxeter, Mr. StephenWilloek, to Mifs 
Chamberlain, of the Star inn.—Mr,. William 
Smith, to Mifs Harriet Cope. 
At Penn, Mr. Randie Walker, fen. to 
Mrs. Scott, widaw of Myr. S. of Wolver- 
hampton. 
At Madely, Mr. Hayne, of the Iron Bridge, 
te Mifs Hornblower, daughter of Charles H. 
e'q. of Coalbrook-dale. 
Died.} Mrs. Yhacker, wise of William T. 
wig. of Muchell-hall, in the parifh of Penn, 
aaty daughter of the late Cul. William Henry 
Bills, formieahy of Peedee, South Carolina 
whofe jovalty and great exertiuns as a Britith 
fabjedt, in aid of his Majefty’s arms, during 
fies American war, occafioned the confifcation 
ef his eftates in that country, for which his 
title toa compenfation was allowed by the 
commiffioners of American claims. 
At Wolverhamptan, Mr. Cooke, fen. drug- 
ont. 
= At Great Barr, Mr. William Bennett, tim- 
ber merchant. 
At Blim-hill, Mr. Francis Yates, 52. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
The ceremony of laying the firft fone of 
the intended New Difpenfary at Birmingham, 
Frem 
the libera} fub{criptzons already received, we 
may anticipate the erection of a fabric, at 
once calculated to do honour to the opulent 
town of Birmingham, a aad to an{wer, in every 
refpect, the benevolent intentions of its pro- 
jettors. The fulfcriptions towards it amount 
to upwards of 1€00}. © 
Megried.} At Covenry, tie Rev, Robert 
Tetcestershire—Staffordshire—lV arwickshire—Shropshire. 
7 [Feb. t, 
Simpfon, vicar of St. Michael’s, in that town, 
to Mifs Tandy, daughter of Daniel T.efq. of 
the cuftoms, London. 
At Sedgley, the Rev. P. Robinfon, of 
Dudley, to Mifs Ferreday, daughter of Mr. 
F. of Ettingihall Park. 
At Harborne, Mr. -J. Adley, late of Ware 
wick, to Mifs Bennifon, of Birmingham. 
At Warwick, Mr. Miles Haviland, of 
London, to Milfs Ifrael Tatnali.—Mr. An- 
drew Chapman, to Mrs. Mullis, of the New 
Inn, 
' At Afton, Mr. R. D. Goodwin, furgeon, 
of Afhborme, Derbyfhire, to Mifs Mary Ann 
Webb, daughter of the late Rev. William W. 
—Mr. Thomas Williams, of Birmingham, 
to Miis Sarah Tomlinfon, ef Worceffer.— 
The Rev. Thomas Edgell, of Bordefley Green 
Academy, to Mifs Alicia Sawgar, of Bifhamp- 
ton. 
Died.} At Birmingham, Mifs Charlotte 
Dalby, eldeft daughter of Mr. Edward D.— 
Mrs. Grove, wife of Mr. Daniel G.—Mifs 
Dudley. —Mr. John Kentifh.—Mr. Charles 
V. Webb, furgeon, 39.—Mrs. Smart, wi'e of 
Mr. William S.—Mrs. Legge, wife of Mr. 
John L. 39.—Mrs. Tomlinfon, 28.—Mr. 
John J. Wilfon, ferieant-major in the Bir- 
mingham volunteers, 27.—Mrs. 
who many years kept the Caftle Inn. 
At Coventry, Mrs. Elizabeth Court, late af 
Welleibourne, 78.—Mifs Ann Butterworth, 
youngeft daughter of Mr. Henry B.. . 
At Mofeley, Mrs. Myddelton, 73. 
At Warwick, Mr. John Jones,—-Mrs. Bes 
van, wife of Mr Richard B.—-Mr. Price Prit< 
chard, only fon of Mr. P. mercer. 
At Foxcoat, E. Canning, efq. 
~ At Rugby, Mrs. Harrisy widow of Thomas 
Ff. efq. 
At Barton on the Heath, of which parifk 
he had been retor 27 years, the Rev, James 
Wilmot, D. D. 64. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.} At Shrewibury, Mr. John Ellis, 
te Mifs Ann Young. 
At Chureh Pulverbatch, “Mr. Titley, of 
Coleimere, to Mifs Frances ‘Ambler, of Wil- 
derley. 
At Bifhop s Caftle, Mr. Richard Sayce, ta 
Mifs Oakley, of Snail’s Croft. ~~ 
At Worfield, Mr. Henry Jones, merchant 
oF Bridenorth,: to Mits “Jafper, daughter of 
—— Jafper, efq. of Stableford> 
Died.| At Shrewibury, Jofhea ree 
efq. 65.——-Mrs. Davies —Myrs. Ann Richards. 
— Mifs Elizabeth Lloyd.—Mr, Philip Heath,’ 
80.—Mrs. Williams._-Mer. John Hill. rites 
James, of the Ouk. 
At Hanwood, Mr. Blower, fen. 
At Barchurch, Mr. Edwards. 
At the le Gate, near ‘Shrewburys Mr,’ 
Kitchin, 80. —- 
At Ath, near W hitchurch, THomas Mure 
hall, eig. 7?. 
At Bilhop’s Caftle, Mr. Thomas Jones, fitr~ 
veyor, 79. 
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