1807.] 
At West Deeping Mr. John Simpson. 
At Sleaford, Mrs. Theckston, widow of 
Mr. Robert T. many years master of the 
Angel Inn, 71. 
At Maidenwell, Mr Samuel Hurd, 89. 
At Grantham, Mrs. Quanbrugh, relict of 
James Q. gent. 64.—Mr. William Chap- 
man, 49. i 
At Boston, Mrs. -Ellard:-—Mrs. Keal, 71. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.]| At Leicester, Mr. W. Hitch- 
tock, of Lubesthorp, to Miss Eamer. 
At Market Bosworth, Mr. Joseph Good- 
win, of Wigan, Lancashire, to Miss Ann 
Adcock, 
At Ashby Magna, Mr. Stevens, of Froles~ 
worth, to Miss Crowder. 
At Loughborough, Mr..Jokn Paget, to 
Miss Ann Hunt, daughter of Mr. H. sur- 
geon. 
At Rempstone, Mr. John Warner, aged 
72, to Miss Mary Wolley, 22. 
Died.) At Sapcote, of which place he had 
been rector upwards of 20 years, the Rev. 
Stanley Burrough, M. A. aged 84. After 
quitting College, he entered second master of 
tnat celebrated seminary, Rugby School, in 
Warwickshire, of which, on the demise, or 
resignation of the principal, he was unani- 
mously elected head master. In this impor- 
tant oflice he remained near twenty years, 
during which period he had the honour of 
directing and presiding over the classical edu- 
cation of great numbers, sons of the first 
families in the kingdom, many of whom are 
distinguislied characters at this day; and 
when he declined the charge, he left the 
school possessed of a reputation never ex- 
ceeded by any similar institution. Mr. Rur- 
rough was born at Carleton, in the parish of 
His 
Drig, about 15 niles from Whitehaven. 
nini= 
fatlier was the Rev. Edward Burrough, 
ster of Drig and Irton, and mascer of the 
Free School there, who, from the great age 
to which he Jived, and the vigour of his con- 
stitution, had the \zular opportunity of in- 
structing, in his varch and his school, the 
fourth generation. j 
At Leicester, Miss*Kezia Greatorex. 
At Queenborough, Mr. Henry Kilby, 47, 
At Quorndon, Mrs. Sarson, wife of Mr. S. 
At Scrapto‘t, Mr. James Maan, of Market 
Bosworth, 25. 
STAFFORDSHIRE: (— 
Married.) At Norton, John *ebinson, 
M. D. of Doncaster, to Miss Willits, only 
daughter of the late Robert W. esq. 07 toayg- 
ort. 
At Church Eaton, Mr. William Crowther, 
of Somerville Aston, Gloucestershire, to Miss 
Perry, of Marstone. ‘ 
At Handsworth, Mr. Joseph Parke, of Bir- 
mingham, to Miss Day.—James Thompson, 
esq. of Islington, to Miss Ann Archer, se- 
cond daughter of Mr. ‘Thomas A, of Perry 
Barr. 
MenTHLY MAG. Ne. 158, 
Leicéster—Stafford—] Varwick—Shropshire. 
6a9 
Died.} _At Wolverhampton, Mr, Robert 
Prettie, attorney. ae 
“At Brierley, Mrs, Hannah Whitehouse, a 
maiden lady, remarkable for her piety and. 
charitable disposition’ 72 
WARWICKSHIRE, 
According to an account published by the 
Committee of the Guardians of the Poor at 
Birmingham, the total of the money collect- 
ed for the use of the poorin that parish, dur= 
ing the last five years, amounts to the enors 
mous sum of 107,471/ 4s 4d. 
The Act of Parliament for the Improvee 
ment of Birmingham his, ina gieat measure, 
been carried into execution; and it is equally 
beneficial to the inhabitants, and ornamental 
to the town. + Many of the narrow and dan- 
gerous passes are now laid onen, and rendeyed 
safe to the passenget: the improvements in 
the Ball Ring, and round St. Martin’s Church, 
are particularly conspicuous. 
Married } At Birmingham, Thomas Jones, 
etq to Miss Hodves, daughter of Mr. William 
Hi or Monmouth.—Captain William Taylor, 
of the 38th regiment of foot, to Miss Mary 
Ann Burton, of Lichfield.—Mr. John Horton 
of Deritend, to Miss Sarah Fortestue, daugh- 
ter of Mr. F. surgeon of Rugeley. 
At Monk’s Kirby, Mr. Twist, attorney, 
of Coventry, to Miss Eliz Brown, of Stretton 
under Fosse. 
At Aston, Mr. T. Jones, of London, mer- 
chant, to Miss Hodges, of Ashted. 
Died.| At Birmingham, Mrs Ireland, 82, 
—Mr. William Danks. —Mrs. Raven.— Mrs, 
Mary Reeves, relict of Mr. Thomas R.—Mr. 
W. Osborn, 33 —Thomas, second son of Mr. 
“William Spurrier, attorney, 8.—Mrs. Eliz, 
Davies, relict of Mr. Wm. D. of Shrewsbury, 
—Mr.Caleb Powell, merchant.— Mrs. Bishop. 
—Mrs. Welch, 84. 
At Alcester, Mrs Catherine Chambers, 
only daughter of the late Edmund C. esq. of 
Studley, 90. 
At Radway, Mrs. Miller, relict of Sanders 
son M. esq. 84. 
At Edgbaston, Mrs. Jones, wife of Mr, 
John J. 28. 
At Coventry, Mrs. Riley —Mr. Benjamin 
Smith. 
At Spark Prook, Mr. Thomas Harrison, of 
Birmingham. 
At Warwick, Miss Sarah Williams. 
At Radford, Mr. Wm. Whitehead, 75, 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married] At Claveriey, Mr. Tonge, of 
Gatacre, to Miss Jane Dallaway, second 
daughter of Mrs. Poughton, of the Bind, 
near Bridgnorth. 
At Shrewsbury, Mr. T. Wood, printer of 
the Shrewsbury Chronicle, to Miss Harris.—— 
John Bache, esq. of Chesterton, to Miss Sted« 
man, daughter of the Rev. Thomas S, 
Died.| At Rowton Hall, Richard Lyster, 
esq. 63. 
At Waters’ Upton, the Rev. Thomas 
Hatton, rector of that place, ‘ 
4] At 
