204: Leicefter— 
At Gainfborough, Mr. Thomas Tee, fchool- 
mafter. 
At Louth, Mifs Eliz. Wingate, 36. 
At Stoke, Mr. Attenborrow, fen, an emi- 
nent land furveyor. 
At Hultoft, near Alford, 
ing, efq. 
John Fauld- 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Marsa: | John Handley, efq. of Stoke, 
near Newark, ‘to Mifs Story, fecond daughter 
of the Rev. Philip S. of Lockington hall. 
At‘Syfton, Mr. Tookey, to Mrs. Cleaver, 
relict of Richard C. gent. 
Mr. John Green, of Market Harborough, 
to Mifs A. Berridge, daughter of Mr Thos. 
B. of North Kilworth. 
Died.| At Leicefter, Mr. Davis, the oldeft 
worfted manufacturer in the town, 85,— 
Mifs Ann Toone, daughter of the late Mr. 
Jobn T.—Mrs. Mansfield, of the Nag’s Head 
inn, 60. 
Mrs. Jane Noble, reli a of the Rev. Mr. 
N. of Frowlefworth. 
At Desford, Mrs. Bailey, wife of Mr. Jo- 
nathan B. 
At Caftle Donnington, Mr. John Davies, 
attorney, 61.—Mr. William Olderfhaw, 63. 
—Mrs. Leefon, wife of Mr. William L. 
mafter of a very extenfive academy at that 
place, 35. 
At Hemmington, Mr. William Flint, far- 
mer and maltfter, 77. He fellf. from his chair 
and inftantly expired. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Died.] At. Walfall, Thomas Hodekins, 
efg. many years town-clerk of that place. 
At Handiworth, Wm. Mottier, efq. 65. 
At Blithbury, Mr. Matthew Smith, 56. 
At Wichnor, near Litchfield, Mr. John 
Hickfon, 83. 
At Leek, Mr. Lucas, 77. 
WARWICKSHIRES 
Married.| The Rev. William Wheler, 
youngeft fon of Sir Charles W. to Mifs Hard- 
ing, daughter of William H. efq. of .Alve- 
fron houfe, near Stratford upon Avon. 
Died.| At Stcke Priory, Mr. John Deakin, 
farmer, 70; and on the day on which he was 
interred, his mother, Mrs. D. aged 100. 
She’ retained her faculties to the laft, and 
could read without fpectacles. 
At Birmingham, Mrs. Lunt, 94—Mr. 
Charles Power —Mis. E. Smith, governeis 
to the Scheol of Indattry, in Queen ftreet -— 
Mr. J. Hardy. —Richard Greaves, efq. of the 
Houfe of Grundy and Greaves, a young gen- 
tleman of the brighteft promife. ‘Toa hizh 
degree of commercial knuwledge, and the 
moft unfullied integrity, he added many ufeful 
and ornamental acquirements. By means of 
a very retentive memory, and intenfe appli- 
cation, he had become a great proficient in 
the modern European languages, particularly 
Freach, ltalian, Spanifh, and German. His 
tafle for the Ane arts was elegant and corre&, 
and his native vigour of mind eaabled him.to 
_-eirwwidhe*Sbroipskive, Ke, 
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make confiderable excurfions in the extenfive 
fields of Science. 
At Coventry, Mifs Mitchell —Mr. J. B. 
Buck, 19.—Mr. Jofeph Ruffell. —Mis. A- 
Gasekett: 
At Warwick, Mr. Woodsfield, of the 
Black Horfe. 
At Henley, i in Arden, Mr. William James, 
formerly in the profeflion of the law, but _ 
who had for fome years retired from butineds. 
At Dudley, Mr. Edward Bannifter, 47. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Application is intended’to be made in the 
prefent feffion of parliament, for an act for 
inclofing the commons and waite lands | in the. 
manor of Knockin 
Married.| At Kinnerly, Richard Pritchard, 
87, to Mrs. Ann Scanfield, 84. ~ 
Died.| At Pitchford, Adam Ottley, efq. 
fon of Thomas O. efq. ‘whole death is record- 
ed in ovr laf&{ number. 
At Shrewibury, Mr. 
—Mrs. Sarah Lawley.—Mr, George Hol- 
lis, 50. 
At Whitchurch, Charles’ Shire, ee a 
major in the army, 69.—Mrs. Anne Ed- 
wards, 91. 
At Ofwefiry, Mrs. Evans, wife of Lewis 
Ex efq. 
At Condover, Myr. Everall. 
WORCESTERSHIRE-« 
The phyficians and furgeons of Worcefer, 
are fo well convinced of the great and nume- 
rous advantages refulting from the inoculation 
for the cow-pock, that they have unanimoufly 
entered into a refolution, not, under any 
circumftance or application whatever, to ino- 
culate or fanétion the inoculation for the 
{mall pox. The fame refolution has for fe- 
1 veral years been invariably obferved by moft 
of the medical gentlemen in Birmingham. 
Married.| The Rev. Mr. Powell, of Mun- 
flow, Shropthire, to Mifs Maria Pardoe, of 
Tenbury, fecond daughter of the late George 
P. efq. of Nath court. 
At Frankley, Jonathan Haines, efq. of 
Forfhaw heath, to Mifs Gofling, daughter of 
Thomas G. ef 
Died.] At Warcalle, Mr. Cole.—Mrs. 
Elizabeth Lovett, reli@ of Mr. L. apothe- 
cary, 89.—Mrs. Barnes —Mr. S. Hayes, wri- 
ting-mafter.—Mr. Richard Pritchard, nearly 
30 years clerk to the London goach office. — 
Mrs. Anne Lewis.—Mrs, Evett, of the Dif- 
Arms. ! 
At Evefham, Mr. Jofeph “Phamas. 
At a Cb gr Mr, Richard Collett, only 
fea of Mr.:C. furgeon, 21. 
At Blast nidia: Mrs. Hughes, wife of Mr. 
H. of the Old Bank, Worcetter, 20. 
At Chaceley, Mrs. Taylor, many years 
governefs of a refpectable {chool for young 
ladies at that place. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
tili ee 
Lied.| At Hampton, near Bouts ford, Mr. 
j- Pitt, 69. 
At Eyton, Mra. Weaver, wile of John W. 
At 
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