“474 
At Frowlefworth, the infant fon of the 
Rev. George Samuel Noble. 
At Billefdon, Mifs Cotton, only daughter 
ef the late Mr. Mofes C. of Houghton-on- 
the- Hill. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married] Mr. Fairbanks, fchoolmafter of 
Stafford, to Mifs Anna Brookes, 
' At Tamworth, Mr. J. Wilfon, of Bir- 
mingham, to Mifs Rice, daughter of the late 
Mr. Thomas R. 
Died.] At Wichnor, Mr. 
gerley. 53. 
At Handfworth, Mr. Charles Smith, 321. 
At Shenftone Lodge, Mrs. Clutchley, for- 
merly of Stafford, 60. 
At Erdington, Mrs. Cooke. 
At Wheaton Afton, Mr. William Hyde, a 
refpeftable farmer. 
At Calton, the Rev. James Doubleday,M.A. 
At Doster: Mr. Thomas Fieldhoufe, 30. 
At Burflem, the Rev. Edward Jackfon, a 
Walter Bag- 
preacher in the late Mr. Wefley’s conection, ’ 
65. 
- WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married} At Enmore, William Anttice, 
efq. of Madeley Wood, Shropthire, to Miis 
Penelope Poole. 
At Kinafwinford, Mr. Calwick, eek. 
of Sedgeley, to Mifs Robinfun, of Holbeach 
Hall. 
At Afton, Mr. B. ines, to Mifs Elake- 
more, 
At Birmingham, Mr. Ifaec Cope, brafs- 
founder, to Mifs Mary Harkinftone—Mr. 
Thomas Soame, furgeon, to Mifs Ann Ed- 
wards.—-Mr, James Terry, plater, to Mifs 
Catharine Parrott. 
At Allefley, Mr. Thomas Smith, 
Eliz, Harrifs. 
At Rugby, Mr. Voile, mercer and draper, 
to Mifs Chapman, of Manchefter. 
~ — Died] At Birmingham, Mrs. Maria Tere- 
fa Twift, in the ro4th year of her age.—She 
retained hes faculties to the laf; and what 
is remarkable, at the age of §0 fhe tock to 
wearing fpectacles, and were them nearly 
thirty years, when fhe left them off, and at 
the age of 102 could read a newfpaper, or 
print as fmall, without glefies —Mrs. Faylor. 
——Mr. Keeling, of the Black Horfe, Colef- 
hill-fireet.—Mr. [ofeph .Hurley.—-Mr. B. 
Lewis, of the Pack Horfe.—Mr. Sameel 
Brooke, ftationer,—Mr. Jofhua Wilkinfon, 
auctioneer, late of Leicefter.—Mrs. Lamb, 
wite of Mr. Thomas L. 
At Coventry, Mr. Abraham Nixon, 76 — 
Mrs. Footman, wife of Mr. F. of the Horfe 
and Groom.—-Mr.  Jofeph Worcefter, fen.— 
Mrs, Cave, reli& of Mr. Thomas C. 
At Deritend, Mrs. Gem, widow of Mr. 
Samuel G. 
At Steatford-upon- Avon, Mrs. Mead, relict 
of Mr. Jofeph M. efq. of Sherborne. 
to Mifs 
me - 
Si afford hire. —We arwick/pire.— § hropfoire. &8c. 
of Walfail. 
June i 3 
At the Beaks, near Birmingham, Mifs E, 
Green, daughter of the Rev. Dr. G. of Steyn- 
ing, Suffex. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.)' At Donnington, Bir. Cramp, 
URED s of A lbrebhons te Mis, Bifhtong 
At Shrewibury, Mr Charl les 1 Wadohad, 
draper, to Mifs Hili, eldeft daughter of Mr. 
Rebert Hill, plumb-r. Samuel Wile 
liams, tailor, to Miis (icks, milliner and 
Mantua- maker. - 
bAr, 
At ‘rnofail, Mr, Thomas Taylor, of the 
Dzy-Houfe, to Mifs W illington; of Wilber 
ton. Hail 
At High Ercall, Mr. Rébdert Mafefield, of 
the Butterv, to Mifs Chariatte Taylor, of 
the Day Houfe. : 
At Ludlow, Mr. G.C 
wich, to Miis \Weaver. 
Died: | Ac Lugiow, Rict 
eam—Mr. Wilham Lawards, e4. 
At Alberbury, Mr. 4: el, 
At Uppingtou, Thomas Starnier 
At Shrewibury, Mr. edwaid 
Inn. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. Thomas #:tch 
ecock, 
butcher.—Mr. Joleph Grindicy fhoe maker. 
—Mr. jobn Paylior, a member of *o° Vi hity 
church volunteers. — . 
At Mardol, Mrs. Pugh, wife of ir. P., 
of the Bell Inn. 
The Rev. J. Mountford, rector of Stock- 
ton. 
At Chorley, near Prees, Mrs Randal. 
At Ruyton, of the Eleven Towns, Mrs. 
Kynafton, relict of Edward K. efg. 
At Waters Upton, Mr. W. Sambrook. 
At Moorhali, near Kialet, Mr. John 
Downes. 
At Donsington, the Rev. Daniel Dewar, 
vicar of Uppington. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Mavried.} At epoca Mr. Stonall, 
of Inkberrow, to Mifs Jeanes. 
At Knighton upon Yeam, the Rev.8 Mr. 
Mark, of Eaftham, to Mifs Alarris, of Roch- - 
ford. 
At Worcefter, Michael Conftable, efq. of 
Woodford, Effex, to Mifs Wallhouie, late of 
Athborne, Derbyfhire. 
At Oldiwinferd, john Jefferys, ef. of 
Frainch Hall, near Kidderminfer, major of 
the loyal weft Worceitér battalion of velun- 
tecrs,to Mi!s Stotter, daughter of GeorgeS efq. 
Died. At praaleye Mrs. Beoker, aged 
35, wife of the Rev. Dr. B. and eideft dauzh- 
ter of Thomas Blakemore, efq. of Weft Brom- 
wich.—The internal weakne{s of which this 
excellent woman died, was brought on by 
difcharging too faitheatlys to her lait child, 
the facred duty of a nurfing mother. 
At Cléveload, Mr. John Bullock, lately 
one of the clerks at the Old Bank, Worcef- 
ter, 24. 
At Kidderminfter, Mrs. Pearfall, relict of 
Nicholas P., efy. 32, 
Vy os Ve 
