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On board the Athenienne, of which he was firft lieutenant, Thomas Swinburne, efq. late of Hamsterley, Durham. He fell a facrifice to an honourable perfeverance in his duty, which induced him to neglect all means of felf-preservation, as he remained on the wreck to the laft.

At Bishop Auckland, Mr. Chriftopher Chapman, 68, many years in the Baltic trade, from Newcastle.

At Bishopwearmouth, Mrs. Lodge, 68. The Rev. Wm. Longstaff, vicar of Kelloe, Durham, 73.

At Middleton, Ralph Patterson, efq. 46. Suddenly, in the midst of her pupils, Mrs. Wilfon, of Saville-place, Newcastle, 59. Born to affluence, fhe was early vifited by a fevere viciffitude of fortune, under the preffure of which, her exemplary conduct engaged the esteem and refpect of many judicious friends. But the misfortunes of the individual proved of effential benefit to the public; as they led her to devote her life to that important profeffion, in which the foundnefs of her judgment, the extent of her information, and the dignified gentleness of her manner, particularly qualified her to excel. Her plan of education was not confined to the mere ornamental accomplishments; but extended itself to the regulation of the mind and heart on the principles of a rational piety, and with an enlarged view of the importance of the female character. Her great fuccefs is abundantly teftified by the many excellent and amiable members of fociety who have been trained up under her direction; by the warm attachment which they have uniformly continued to fhew to the preceptrefs and friend of their youth; and by the deep regret which not only they, but the public at large, have expreffed for her fudden removal from that scene of usefulness, in which the conti

nued till the moment of her death.

Let others teach the meaner course of art,
To give the polish, but neglect the heart;
To point to female youth life's flowery way,
And tell them, pleasure dwells but with the
gay;

On Beauty build their influence and power,
Beauty, that blows and fades within an hour!
Far, far from Her, o'er whom we mournful

bend,

Youth's firmest guardian, beft and gentleft
friend,

Far, far from her fuch precepts of the day,
Which bear o'er Fashion's flaves refiftlefs fway;
Her's was the task thofe leflons to impart,
Which "raife the genius," and which "mend
the heart;"

Confer by culture dignity and grace,
And give to ornament a fecond place;
Make the fair form intelligent, refin'd,
The the index to the tutor'd mind;
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To plant thofe guides which elevate the foul,
Tafte to direct, and Reafon to controul-
-Long hall the memory of thy virtues rest
The faithful tenant of this forrowing breast.

CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND.

At a refpectable meeting of gentlemen and farmers, held at Carlife, it was unanimously refolved, that a market for fat stock, of every defcription, at or near that city, would be a beneficial and useful eftablishment; and that a fubfcription thould be opened for carrying the meafure into effect.

Lord Lowther has given orders for the immediate fitting up of the building in LowtherAtreet, Whitehaven, known by the name. of the Reckoning-house, for the purpose of accommodating the inhabitants of that town with a court-room, coffee room, and library.

Married.] At Gretna Green, Lieut. Fisher, of the 3d Weft York militia, to Mifs Maria Forster, fecond daughter of John F. efq. of Newton, near Carlife; whofe confent being obtained, on the following day they were remarried at St. Mary's church, Carlife.

At Carlisle, John Berger, efq. captain in the 25th regiment of foot, to Mils Sarah Forfter, eldest daughter of the above-mentioned gentleman.-Robert Paley, efq. of Halifax, M.D. to Miss Mary Paley, third daughter of the late Rev. Dr. P.-Mr. Robert Thompson, to Mifs Sarah Barnes.-Mr. John Common, fupervifor of excife, to Mifs Mary Richardfon. Mr. James Bryfon, to Mifs Jane Mitchell.-Mifs Spooner, daughter of Thomas S. efq. to Mr. Bond, of Lancaster.

Mr. John Barton, of Colts-clofe, to Mifs Jamefon, eldest daughter of J. J. efq. treafurer of the county of Cumberland.

The Rev. John Sunderland, of Pennington, near Ulverfton, to Mifs King, of Askham, Westmoreland.

At Worthington, Capt. Robert Dixon, to Mifs Mary Pratt.

Died.] At Penrith, Mr. John Dawson, who had been parih-clerk and bellman upwards of forty years. By his wife, who furvives him, he had twenty-two children. The occafion of his death was a violent cold, which he caught at the late election at Cockermouth. Though a molt eccentric character, yet he was in many refpects a good About an hour before his death, he called his niece, Mifs Dawfon, of Stainton, to his bed-fide, and after giving fome excellent advice to her, respecting her conduct through life, made the following remarkable obfervation, that if ever the married, the fhould remember him and his wife, who had been married fifty-three years, and that their honeymoon was not yet over.

man.

In Appleby gaol, Mr. Thomas Parker, 66; · a moft fingular character, who had made that place his refidence, by choice, for feven years.

At Black Dub, Mr. John Bell, 101.

At Carlisle, Mrs. Farifh, 80.-Mifs Ann Nicholl, daughter of Mr. Robert N. 23.—Mr. John Robion, 66.-Mr. William Baterby, 86.-Mr. Jofeph Hind, 90.

At Hawkefdale, Mr. Nicholas Bell, 66. At Whale, near Lowther, Mr. Tho. Yarkey, game-keeper to Lord Vilcount Lowther, 66.

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At Workington, Mrs. Sarah Simpfon, 73.Mr. John Weftray, 48.

At Cockermouth, Mrs. Mary Rofe, 72.Mrs. Dalton, wife of Mr. John D.

At Brigham, Mrs. Whinney, 94.
At Gainsford, John Cade, efq. 72.

At Scales, near Orton, Mr. Robert Wilfon, 84.

At Whitehaven, Mrs. Mary Dawfon.Mr. John Ritfon, formerly mafter of the thip Peace, of that port, 87.-Mr. John Smith, late of the custom-house.-Mr. Thomas George-Mrs, Ann Bell, 48.—Mrs. Agues Cookfon, housekeeper at the Castle, 53.

At Penrith, Mr. John Noble, 83. At Harrington, Mifs Jane Sanderson. At Kendal, Mr. Richard Lonsdale, 28. At Ginnis, Mr. Hugh Naile, 83. At Crossfield, Mr. Henry Booth, formerly master of a veffel from Whitehaven.

YORKSHIRE.

The following is a lift of marriages, chriftenings, and burials, which took place at Shef. field during the year 1806.-Marriages, 484; chriftenings, 1716; burials, 818.

Baptifms, marriages, and burials, at the parish church, in Leeds.-Baptifms, 1345; marriages, 626; burials, 1015.

Married.] At Howden, William Moore, efq. of Burn-butts, to Mifs Blanchard, daughter of B. efq. of Thorpe-hall.

At Reinfwell, Richard Webiter, efq. of England-hill, to Miss Sarah Cutford, of El. farawick, in Holderness.

At Thornhill, Matthew Bryan, efq. of Netherton, near Wakefield, to Mifs Wife.

At York, Mr. Kirby, of Tadcaster, to Mifs Snowball, daughter of the late Robert S. efq. of Kirkby Grindalyth.

Mr. John Ikin, of Leeds, merchant, to Mifs Ingham, daughter of Joshua I. efq. of Blake-hall, Mirfield,

At Whitby, Mr. James Hopkinfon, of Bellings-hill, in Holderness, to Mifs Scarbro, fecond daughter of Robert S. efq. of Whitby. John Barlow, efq. of Middlethorpe, near York, to Mits E. Bayley, fecond daughter of James B efg of Ardwick, near Manchefter.

At Gailborough, Marmaduke Conftable, efq, of Wafland, to Mifs Octavia Hale, eighth daughter of the late General H.

Dial] At Hull, Mr. John Cooper, of Scawby, Lincolnshire. Mrs. Taylor, wife of Mt. Francis T. merchant. Mr. Wm. Sellers, merchant, 34. Mrs. Ann Johnson, 91. Mrs. Sharpe, wife of Mr. John S. 65.-Mr. Jofeph Hardy, permit-writer in the excife office, 54.—Mrs. Smith, wife of Capt. Smith, of the Falconberg, of Grimsby, Mr. Richard Confitt, 70.

Ar York, Mrs. Siddall, relict of Alderman S-Mr. Charles Sanderfon, attorney. Mr. Thomas Parkinson —Mr. Nightingale, attor ney.—Mrs. Prefton, widow of William P.

All Leeds, Mr. William Powell.-Mr. Hal

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At Lofthoufe, near Wakefield, Mr. Benj Pulleine. He died of a mortification in the arm, which was occafioned by a fcratch he received on one of his fingers by a horse's tooth, as he was giving him a drink.

At Sutton, near Skipton, Mr. Robert Hodg fon, worsted spinner, and enfign in the Craven legion.

At Howden, Mrs. Blanchard.

At Beverley, Mr. John Hall, 84,

At Thirsk, Mifs Buckle, eldest daughter of Mr. Edward B. of Sowerby-park, 17.

At Skarrow, near Sheffield, Miss Mackenzie, eldest daughter of the Rev. Mr. M. At Pontefract, Mrs. Ellffon, reli& of Dr. E. of Woltey.

At Eskdale-fide, near Whitby, Mr. Jofeph Dale, landholder. Though his general cha racter was of an eccentric caft, its predominang feature was humanity to his tenants, whofe rents he would never confent to raise; and when the income-tax was firft established. he found an additional reason for being fatisfied with his forbearance in this refpect, a he humouroudly obferved, it was the means of his having a lefs fum to pay to it.

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At Sheffield, to which place he had retired for the benefit of his native air, Mr. John Daniell, printer of the Liverpool Chronicle. He was a young man of correct morals, and of a difpofition truly amiable and conciliating. In the particular line of his profeffion, his attainments entitled him to confideration. veral of the fpecimens which he has left hehind him of drawing, the amusement of his leifure hours, are a fufficient indication that had his attention been devoted to it as his leading purfuit, he might have ranked among the first artifts of the day.

At Ackworth, Anthony Surtees, efq. one of the juftices of the peace for the Weft Riding, and many years lieutenant-colonel of the 2d West York regiment of militia.

At Nunnington, Mrs. Cleaver, wife of Edward C. jun. efq.

At Wakefield, Mr. Nicholfon, 61, formerly an eminent mathematician and writing-master.

Mrs Leevefley, wife of Mr. Robert L Mr. Thomas Whitehead.-Mrs. Smith, wife of Mr. William S. and daughter of Alderman Halifax, of Doncaster.-Mr. John Ath, 72.

At Moorgate, near Rotherham, Samuel Tooker, efq. one of the magiftrates of the Weft Riding, and recorder of Doncafter.

At Bofton, near Thorp arch, Mrs. Hall, wie of Thomas H. efq. of London. 29.

At the vicarage-houfe, Dewsbury, the Rev.. Matthew Powley, A.M. 66; upwards of 29 years vicar of that patillas.

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At Whitby, Mrs. Carnaby, wife of Mr. C. harbour-mafter.

At Scarborough, very generally and defervedly refpected, Gawan T. Sutton, efq 37, captain-lieutenant of the Scarborough volunteer infantry, and fenior chamberlain of the corporation of Scarborough.

At Ripon, Mrs. Lodge, widow of Edmund L. efq.

At Offett, Mr. William Ingham, father of the Meffrs. Inghams, merchants, of Leeds, 76. At Hampfthwaite, near Ripley, Mrs. Wilfon, wife of the Rev. Mr. W

LANCASHIRE.

Amongst other modes of affiftance afforded by the Repofitory in Lancafter, the plan of felling blankets at reduced prices to the poor, has been adopted. Twenty pairs have already been ordered, which are to be paid for by those who purchase them in small weekly fums. This method has been found in other places to fupply the poor with an effential somfort, without taking from their earnings more than they can conveniently afford at a time, and to be more beneficial than where the relief has been entirely gratuitous.

The buildings on the scite of the intended new Corn Exchange at Liverpool, are now taking down, and we are happy to hear that this neceflary public establishment, which has been fo long wanting in that town, will be proceeded on with the utmost expedition.

Married.] At Liverpool, John Clayton, efq. of Enfield Old Park, to Mifs Jane Buchanan, youngest daughter of the late Charles B. efq. Mr. G. F. Harris, of Burton on Trent. printer, to Mifs Fargefon-Mr. John Clements, attorney, to Mifs Ann Filkin.-John Walker, efq. to Mifs Mary Anne Holford. Samuel Peck, efq. to Mifs Rebecca Whitefide. At Lancafter, Jofeph Blount, efq. to Mifs Jane Satterthwaite, daughter of John S. efq.

At Warrington, John Chadwick, efq. of Ellefmere, to Mifs Eliz. Delville, of Liverpool. James Watt, efq. to Mifs Hannah Chorley, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Alex. C.

At Manchester, Mr. Samuel Arrowsmith, to Mifs Joule, of Salford.-William Warner, efq. of Uttoxeter, to Mifs Norris, of Sadford. -John Barlow, efq. of Middlethorp, Yorkfhire, to Mifs Bayley, daughter of James B. efq. of Ardwick.

Died.] At Liverpool, in her 100th year, Elizabeth Marchant, whofe husband died on the 16th of October last, aged 107.-Mr. Richard Dixon, 61.-Mr. Jof. Stokes, 62.Mr. James Robinson, 40-Mr. Alexander Grierfon, merchant, 46.-Mr. Wm. Thompfon, 69.-Mt. Benedict Paul Wagner, the firft merchant in the foreign line that ever fettled in this town. Mrs Fletcher, widow of Mr. Thomas F.-Mifs Martha Cafh, 19. Mr. Henry Appleton, schoolmaster.-Capt. Thomas Oliver, 46. Thirty years of his life were devoted to the fea, in the trade to Africa

chiefly, when he conftantly distinguished himfelf by the tenderness and humanity with which he exercised the neceffary duties of his fituation. In private life, he was liberal and benevolent; and with a generous difpofition he united extenfive hofpitality.-Mrs. Eliz. Bevan, relict of Captain B.-Mifs Grierfon, daughter of Mr. James G.-Mr. John Holland, 58.

At the Hazels, Mifs Eleanor Birch, fecond daughter of Joseph B. efq. 18.

At Huyton, near Prefcot, Mr. Thomas Riding, 58.

At Ashton-under-Lyne, Mr. John Wych, 52.

At Latus-hall, near Prefton, Mr. Parkin fon, father of Roger P. M.D. of Lancaster.

At Lancaster, Mr. Richard Mashiter.-Mr. Richard Layfield.-Edward Suart, efq. formerly one of the aldermen of this town, and who had thrice ferved the office of mayor, 92. At Blackburn, Mr. Lancaster, furgeon and man-midwife, 61.

At Ulverfton, Mrs. Peele, wife of Mr. Henry P. 72.

At Prefton, Mr. William Hodgkinson.➡ Mr. James Barton.

At Broughton, in Furnefs, James Brade, efq. father of the Meffrs. Brades, merchants, in Liverpool, 68.

At Castlehead, near Cartmel, Mrs. Wilkinfon, wife of John W. efq. 82.

At Dalton, Mifs Atkinson, daughter of Mr. Thomas A. of Furnefs-abbey.

At Manchester, Mrs. Ollis, wife of Mr. O. Mr. Hugh Joule, of Salford, 42.-Mrs Porter, wife of Mr. Thomas P.-Mifs Mary Burgess, 19.-Mr. Charles Dean.—Mifs Heywood, fifter to the late Mr. John H.

At Ormskirk, Mr. Robert Bradburn, 55. At Wavertree, the Lady of James Gregson, efq. banker.

CHESHIRE.

Married.] Mr. Thomas Chamberlain, of Hoole, to Mifs E. Chamberlain, daughter of Mr. C. of Trafford.

At Middlewich, Mr. Johnson, of the King's Arms, to Mrs. Becket, of the White Lion.

At Chefter, Mr. Samuel Bromfield, of Tattenhall, to Mifs Larden, daughter of John L. efq. one of the aldermen of the corporation of Chefter.Mr. G. Peers, to Mifs M'Leur,John Hughes, efq. of Shrewsbury, to Mifs Rowley, daughter of the late Rev. Mr R. of Endon-house, Staffordshire.-Joshua Walker, jun. efq. to Mifs Anna Maria Holford.

At Sandbach, H. W. Wharton, efq. of Ofmafton, Derbyshire, to Mifs Nancy Daniel, youngest daughter of William D. efq. of Haffall-ball.

Died.] At Leftwich, near Northwich, in the 13th year of his age, Mafter Highfield. Young as he was, his attainments, as well claffical as mathematical, were precious and almost incredible. With the best Latin authors he was intimately and familiarly acquainted,

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and as all his leifure hours were entirely devoted to the cultivation of his mind: fo happy and rapid was the proficiency he made, that it feemed the effect of intuition rather than of painful study or of mental fatigue. The natural fimplicity and innocence of his heart, his cheerful difpofition, and his sweet and engaging manners, could not fail to conciliate the love and esteem of all around him; and it must ever be a fource of folacing reflection to his furviving friends, that he was never known in any fingle inftance to relax in his duty to his parents, or in his devotion to his God.

At Chester, Mr. William Dawfon.-Mr. Thomas Jones.-Mrs. Catharine Vaughan, 93. -Mrs. Jackson, and her daughter, Mrs. Hale. -Mrs. Townsend, widow of Robert T. efq. of Chriftleton, and formerly recorder of Chefter-Mifs Mary Vaughan Williams, youngest daughter of the late Henry W. efq. of Crickhowel, Brecon. Mr. Jordan, 72.-Mrs. Rawdon, widow of Arthur R. efq. and aunt to the Earl of Moira, 85.

At Stockport. Robert Newton, efq. 55. At Altrincham, Mr. William Warren, of Manchester.

At Nantwich, Mr. John Crompton, partner in the house of Crompton and Brown, linendrapers, of Liverpool.

At Bradley-hall, Mr. Thomas Wright. At Afb, near Whitchurch, Tho. Murhall, tíq. 77.

DERBYSHIRE.

Married.] At Derby, Mr. Ifaac Pratt, merchant, of Bofton, America, to Mifs Harriet Hancock.

At Youlgreave, John Saul Walefby, efq. of Stenigot, Lincolnshire, to Mifs Prime, of Birchover.-Mr. William Briddon, of Manchefter, merchant, to Mifs Pidcock, of Afhborne.

At Tidefwell, Jonathan Moore, efq. of Wormhill, to Mifs Frith, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas F.

Died.] At Southwingfield, Matthew Platts, gent. 57.

At Derby, Mr. Job Headley, grocer.-Mr. William Eyre, 43.

At Morley, Mr. John Lacy, 54.

At Boylstone, Mr. John Adams, jun. 28. At Crich, Mr. William Haflam, of the King's Arms, 68.

At Chesterfield, Mr. John Webster, formerly a banker at Derby.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

The number of baptifms, burials, and marriages, in the parishes of St. Mary, St. Nicholas, and St. Peter, in the town of Nottingham, during the laft year, were as follow:St. Mary. Baptifms, 1010; marriages, 307; burials, 548. St. Nicholas. Baptifms, 101; marriages, 25; burials, 102.-St Peter. Baptifms, 68; marriages, 47; burials, 89. Married.] At Nottingham, Mr Whitehead, to Mils Markland, daughter of Jonathan M. Mr. John Whitfield, to Mifs C. Dalby.

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Died.] At Nottingham, Mrs. Ugnall.Mrs. Stenfon, wife of Mr. Samuel S.-Mr. William Alvey, 60.-The infant fon of Francis Hardwick, efq.-Francis Jones, gent.. Mrs. Ann Woodward, wife of Mr. George W. -Mr. Acton, fon of Mr. A. wharfinger.Mr. Hague.-Mrs. Robinson, relict of Mr. Thomas R.

Al Colwick, Mr. Edward Tatterfall. At Bramcote, Mifs Mary Hucknell, daugh ter of Luke H. gent.

At Gainiton, Mr. Robert Hornbuckle, 91.
At New Basford, Mr. Fowler, publican.
At Lenton, Mr. John Hopkin.
At Beefton, Mr. James Lacey, 16.

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At Stamford, Mr. William Pearfon. Mrs. Gilchrift, wife of Mr. Horatio G. 24. At Fulbeck, George Smith, gent. 95.

At Lincoln, Mr. Henry Green, a member of the Lincoln volunteer infantry, 19.-Mrs. 'Huddleston, wife of Mr. William H. and eldest daughter of Mr. Drury, printer, 22.Mrs. Bailey.

At Manthorp, Mrs. Holland, 81.
At Branston, Mis. Loft, 79.

At Horncastle, Mrs. Hill, formerly of the George Inn. Mrs. Milns.

At Gainsborough, Mr. Barber, 56.—Mrs. Bellwood, wift of Mr. B.-Mr. Rich. Awty. -Mrs. Slater, widow of Mr. S. fchoolmafter.

Mr. James Stuttiard, captain of the Hope London trader, 55.

At Golberton, Mrs. Calthorpe, wife of the Rev. John C. 53.

At Boston, Capt. Samuel Afhton, of the William, of that port.-Mr. G. Liaton, 53. At Louth, Mr. Richard Harrison, 80. The Rev. Humphry Hyde, vicar of Bourn and Dewiby, 68.

LEICESTERSHIRE,

LEICESTERSHIRE.

Married.] At Leicester, Mr. Thompson, to Mrs. Newby.

Died] At Coleorton, Mrs. Parker, wife of Mr. Thomas P. 63.

At Queeni orough, Mrs. Mary Staples, 90. At Market Bofworth, Mr. Nath. Moxon, landlord of the Bull Head inn, 47.

At Leicester, Mr. Alderman Price, 83. Courteous in difpofition, warm in affection, and ardent in friendthip, the great ohject of his life was ufefulness, and the grand fpring of his actions religion. Mrs Peppin, 84.+ Mr. John Elverston, eldest son of Mr. E. 29. At Lowesby, Mr, Wright, 75.

At Braunftone houfe, Jane, the wife of Clement Winstanley, efq. and fifter to the Jate Lord Rancliffe.

At Hinckley, Mrs. M. E. Braithwaite, wife of the Rev. Mr. B.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

Married At Wolverhampton, Mr. Jenks, of the Marsh, to Mifs Miller, of Dunstable. Mr. Richard George Smart, of Birmingham, to Mifs F. Hughes, of Chapel-house school. Samuel Willmot Hodgetts, of Dudley, gent. to Mifs Underhill, daughter of the late Tho. U. efq. of Hamstead.

At Handfworth, Mr. Bangham, furgeon, of Birmingham, to Mifs Reynolds, daughter of James Reynolds, efq.

At Uttoxeter, Mr. Stephen Willock, to Mifs Chamberlain, of the Star inn.Mr. William 'Smith, to Mifs Harriet Cope.

At Penn, Mr. Randle Walker, fen. to Mrs. Scott, widow of Mr. S. of Wolverhampton.

At Madely, Mr. Hayne, of the Iron Bridge, to Mifs Hornblower, daughter of Charles H. eq. of Coalbrook-dale.

Died.] Mrs. Thacker, wife of William T. efq: of Muchell-hall, in the parish of Penn, only daughter of the late Col. William Henry Mills, formerly of Feedee, South Carolina; whole loyalty and great exertions as a British fubject, in aid of his Majesty's arms, during the American war, occafioned the confifcation of his eftates in that country, for which his title to a compenfation was allowed by the commiffioners of American claims.

At Wolverhampton, Mr. Cooke, fen. drug.

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At Great Barr, Mr. William Bennett, timber merchant.

At Blim-hill, Mr. Francis Yates, 52.

WARWICKSHIRE.

The ceremony of laying the first tone of the intended New Difpenfary at Birmingham, took place on the 23d of December. From the liberal fubfcriptions already received, we may anticipate the erection of a fabric, at once calculated to do honour to the opulent town of Birmingham, and to aniwer, in every refpect, the benevolent intentions of its projectors. The fut fcriptions towards it amount to upwards of 1001.

Married.] At Coventry, the Rov, Robert

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Simpson, vicar of St. Michael's, in that town
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At Sedgley, the Rev. P. Robinson, of
Dudley, to Mifs Ferreday, daughter of Mr.
F. af Ettingshall Park.

At Harborne, Mr. J. Adley, Iate of War wick, to Mifs Bennifon, of Birmingham.

At Warwick, Mr. Miles Haviland, of London, to Mifs Ifrael Tatnall-Mr. Andrew Chapman, to Mrs. Mullis, of the New Inn.

At Afton, Mr. R. D. Goodwin, furgeon, of Afhborne, Derbyshire, to Mifs Mary Ann Webb, daughter of the late Rev. William W. -Mr. Thomas Williams, of Birmingham, to Mifs Sarah Tomlinfon, of Worcester.The Rev. Thomas Edgell, of Bordesley Green Academy, to Mifs Alicia Sawgar, of Bishamp

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Died.] At Birmingham, Mifs Charlotte Dalby, eldest 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, wife of Mr. William S.-Mrs. Legge, wife of Mr. Jolin L. 39. Mrs. Tomlinfon, 28.—Mr. John J. Wilfon, ferjeant-major in the Birmingham volunteers, 27.-Mrs. F. Mear, who many years kept the Cafle Inn.

At Coventry, Mis. Elizabeth Court, late of Wellesbourne, 78.-Mifs Ann Butterworth youngest daughter of Mr. Henry B.

At Mofeley, Mrs. Myddelton, 75.

At Warwick, Mr. John Jones.-Mrs. Bevan, wife of Mr Richard B.-Mr. Price Pritchard, only fon of Mr. P. mercer,

At Foxcoat, E. Canning, ciq.

At Rugby, Mrs. Harris, widow of Thomas H. efq.

At Barton on the Heath, of which parith he had been rector 27 years, the Rev. James Wilmot, D. D. 84.

SHROPSHIRE.

Married.] At Shrewsbury, Mr. John Ellis, to Mifs Ann Young.

At Church Pulverbatch, Mr. Titley, of Colefmere, to Mifs Frances Ambler, of Wilderley.

At Bishop s Castle, Mr. Richard Sayce, to Mifs Oakley, of Snail's Croft.

At Worfield, Mr. Henry Jones, merchant of Bridgnorth, to Mifs Jafper, daughter of - Jafper, efq. of Stableford.

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Died.] At Shrewsbury, Joshua Blakeway, efq. 65. Mrs. Davies Mrs. Ann Richards, Mifs Elizabeth Lloyd.-Mr. Philip Heath, 80.-Mrs. Williams.-Mr. John Hill.—Mr. James, of the Oak.

At Hanwood, Mr. Blower, fen.
At Barchurch, Mr. Edwards.
At the Inle Gate, near Shrewsbury, M&
Kitchin, 80.

At Afh, near Whitchurch, Thomas Mur'hall, efq. 77.

At Bishop's Castle, Mr. Thomas Jones, furveyor, 79.

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