1807.] Letcestershire—Stafordshiwe—Warwidkshire, Se. 
Art Syfton Park, the lady of Sir John Tho- 
gold, bart. 
At Sleaford, Lieut. Col. Wade, of the 30th 
regiment of foot, 47 
At Lincoln, Mrs. Rees, of Saxilby, wi- 
dow of the Rev. John R.m—Mr. Wm. Bag- 
galey, 30.—Mrs. Mofs, 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Ata mecting of the Leicefterfhire and Rut- 
landthire Agricultural Society, held at Peter- 
borough, on the 25th of March, it was agreed 
that the following additional premiums fhould 
be offered for the prefent year: To the perfon 
who ihall, at the annual meeting for 1807, 
report the moft fatisfa€tory information, as 
deduced from actual experiments, of the foils 
and fituations bett adapted for orchards, and 
of the means ufed.in their plantation and fub- 
fequent management, 40 guineas.—For the 
beft cow that fhall have produced not lefs 
than three calves, and fhall be in milk at the 
time of fhewing, the time of her laf calving 
being afcertained by the owner, 6. guineas. 
——For the fecond beft, 4 guineas. 
Married.] At Coleorton, Mr. Kirby, aged 
17, to Mrs. Gamble, a gay widow of 65. 
Died.| At Billefdon, Mr Nicholas Joyce, 
furgeon, 76 —Mr. John Phillips, jun. 
At Market Harborough, Mrs. Hubbard, 
73. 
At Somerby, Mr. George Burton, late 
“Tiftant in Mr. Phillips's {chook at Billefden, 
At Loughborough, Sarah, the only fifter 
of Mr. B. G. Wallis, furgeon, 238, 
At Leicefter, Mrs. Mary Spencer, 70, 
At Wanlip, the Rev. Robert Burnaby, 
rector of that parifh, and a juftice of the’ 
peace for the county. 3 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Harborn, William Frears, 
efg. merchant, of Liverpool, to Mifs Jofe- 
pha Cairns daughter of E. Cairns, efq. of 
Birmingham, 
At Little Mifienden, Jofeph Phillimore, 
efq. of the Inner Temple, London, to Eli- 
gabeth, third daughter of the late Walter 
Bagot, efq. of Blyth. 
At Barr, Mr. James Swaine, of Hamftead 
Mill, to Mifs Day. 
At Walfall, the Rev. J. W. Wickes, rec. 
tor of Wardiey-cum-Belten, Rutlandshire, 
to Mifs Rofa Leonard, fecond daughter ef the 
late Mr. L. of Conduit-ftreet, London. 
Died.| At LitchSeld, Francis Cobb, efq. 
receiver-general fur the county, 82 —On his 
way to Huntley Hall, from Briftol Hctwells, 
where he had been for the recovery of his 
health fince his return from Calabria, Cap- 
tain Bulkeley, of the 8ift regiment, fate 
aid-de-camp to Major. general Sir John Stuart. 
At Wolverhampton, Sufan, fevond daugh- 
ter of Mr. Thomas'Simpfon. 
At Swindon, Mrs. Parker, wife of William 
P. gent 
At Coppenhall, Mrs. Collicr, reliét -of 
Jahn C. efg. of Church Afton, Shropfiite. 
ro 
i WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.) At Aften, Mr. M. H. Moe 
gridge, of Birmingham, to Mifs S. M. Hande, 
only daughter of Benjamin H, efq. of- Burg 
St. Edmurw’s. 
At Birmingham, Mr. Winwood, of Hartle- 
bury, Worcefterfhire, to Mifs Lamb.—Mr. . 
George Todd, of London, to Mifs Ann Mana 
fell. } 
At Fillongleyy Mr. Jofeph Smith, of Ca 
ventry, to Mifs Baker. 
At Strattord-upon-Avon, the Rev. John 
Whitmore, to Mifs Green. ‘ 
At Warwick, Mr. John Hurft, of Long- 
ford, near Coventry, to Mifs Ann Fowler. © 
Died.} At Birmingham, Mr. Abel Wil- 
liams. He had been a Lieutenant in the Bir. 
mingham volunteers, but refigned on account 
of ill health.—Mr. Andrew Guy Clarke. 
Mrs. Eliz. Jorden, reli€t of Richard J. efq. 
of Blyth Farm, Staffordfhire, 70.-—Mrs. 
Mary Bithop, 67.——-Mr. Charles Paine, en« 
graver.—Qn his journey, Mr. Chatles Cap- 
per, wholefale jeweller, of London, 44.0 
Mr. William Baxrer, fon of the Rev. Richard 
B. of Stamfordham, Northumberland, 36.—« 
Mr. John Mander, a member of Capt. Legge’s 
troop of Warwickthire yeomanry.—Mr. John 
Donald, formerly a.merchant of Glafgow, 
but who, for the laft fifteen years, has re« 
fided in this town.—-Mr. John Wardell, 28. 
—Mrs. Newell, relict of Mr. William N.—- 
Mr, Thomas Phillips.—Mrs. Sarah Turner. —~ 
Mifs Mary Ann Gordon, eldeft daughter of 
John G. efg. banker. 
At Fen End, Balfall, Mr. Willington. 
At Coventry, Mrs. Hudfon.—-Mis. king. 
—Mr. john Taylor, 85. 
At Alvefton, near Stratford, the Rev. Mr. 
Jenkinfon. 
At Radford, near Warwick, Mrs. Elis. 
Haynes, 68. 
At Nuneaton, John Burton, fen. gent. 55: 
—On the 26th ule. Mr. John Burton, tan- 
her, a man univerfaily refpected by the gen- 
try of his neighbourhood, and beloved by the 
poor for his kindnefs and affability. During 
the {carcity of the year 1801, his purfe and. 
his houfe were always open to any one who 
wanted them. An unfortunate law-fuit laid 
the foundation of his illnefs (a dropfy) under 
which he labowred for twelve months, and at 
length expired, beloved by his numerous kine 
dred, and leaving a widow and eight ebildten 
to lament his irreparable lofs. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married. } At Welthpool, the Rev. Thoe. 
mas Farmer, vicar of Chirbury, to Mits Dae 
vies, of Pool. 
Djed.] At Shipton, Capt. Francis Mytton. 
At Shrewfbury, Mrs. Buckley, 83.—-Mrs. 
Atcherley.-Mrs_ Dicken, relict of Mr. D. 
formerly fergeant of the Court of Requefts in 
this town.—Mr. Thomas Dodd, one of Cap- 
tain Benyon’s company of Shropfhire volune 
teers. 
At Bitton Heath, Mr. John Rewlands, 88. 
3E2 Ag. 
