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At a late meeting of the proprietors and landholders of the Eaft-Riding of this county, at Driffield, on the motion of Captain Topham, it was unanimously refolved, that no grain should be fold by any other measure than the ftandard Winchefter bushel, after the 10th of January of the prefent year; and that no grain fhould be fold by weight. It was likewife agreed to inform against any farmer acting contrary to this refolution.

Married.] At Sheffield, Mr. J. Rose, cutler, to Mifs A. Parkin.-Mr. J. H. Abraham, fchoolmaster, to Mifs M. Smith.

At Beverley, Captain Bertles, of the 82d regiment, to Mifs E. Foord, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Dr. F.-Mr. Ad. Nordblade, merchant of Hull, to Mifs E. Layburne.-W. Beverley, efq. to Mifs Coult

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At Brotherton, near Ferrybridge, the Rev. J. H. Mallory, rector of Mabberley in Chefhire, to Mifs Crowder, eldest daughter of J. Crowder, efq.

At Leeds, Mr. Neulove, of the King's Arms-inn, to Mifs Ifaac.

At Pomfret, Mr. T H. Grainger, attorney, of Wetherby, to Mifs H. Virginia Glaffe.-T. Laycock, efq. of Appleton, to Mifs Robinson, eldest daughter of Mr. Alderman R. of York.

At Hull, Mr. J. Neale, fchoolmaster, to Mifs Courfer, daughter of the late Captain C.-Mr. W. Green, furgeon and apothecary, of Sculcoates, to Mifs F. Williamfon.

At Knaresborough, Mr. Hargrove, book. feller, to Mifs C.A. Dick, late of Dublin.

At Wakefield, W. Frizle, efq. lieutenant in the royal navy, to Mifs Crane, fifter of Mrs. Lee.

At Boroughbridge, Mr. G. Harker, to Mifs E. Malim.

Died At Hull, aged 21, M. T. Wilfon, of Barton.-Aged 71, Mifs A. Goforth.Aged 79, Mrs Saville, widow of the late Captain T. Saville, many years master in the London trade.-Aged 39, Mrs. Fewfon, wife of Mr. D. Fewfon, fhip-owner.-Aged 27, Mrs. Thistleton, wife of Mr. Thiftleton, hair-dreffer.-In her 28th year, Mrs. Fox, wife of Mr. Fox, clock and watch-maker.--Aged 22, Mifs A. Sugden, daughter of Captain Sugden.-Aged 13, Mafter Codd, eldest fon of E. Codd, efq. town-clerk.-Aged 50, Mr. R. Hall, publican.-Mrs. Thornton.Aged 69, Mr. W. Rhodes, brazier.-Aged 52, Mr. G. W. Browne, ftationer and bookbinder.-R. Etherington, efq. merchant, fon of the late Rev. G. Etherington, of Driffield.

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At Leeds, Mrs. Fletcher, wife of Mr. Fletcher, wharfinger.-Mr. R. Fisher, fon of Mr. W. Fisher, merchant. Mrs. Cowell, wife of Mr. R. Cowell, grocer.-Mrs, Cockell, of the Bank, near this town. At Whitby, aged 33, Mrs. Smales, wife of Mr. Gid. S. ship-builder. Mr. Terry, hatter.

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At Wakefield, Mrs. Rogers, wife of the Rev. T. Rogers, mafter of the free grammarfchool.-At an advanced age, Mr. J. Clark fon, fen. Mr. C. Wetherhead, of New Miller Dam.-Mrs. Scott.-Mrs. Gallimore, of Heath.

At Northallerton, in his 34th year, lieutenant J. Frankland Wade, of the 17th regiment of foot.

At Snaith, Mifs E. Atkinfon.
At Bawtry, P. Harrison, efq.

At Melton, aged 53, Mrs. Stephenson.In the prime of life, Mifs S. Hindmarsh, daughter of the late Rev. Tho. Hindmarsh, of Hayton, near Pocklington.

At Sprotboro', aged 24, Mr. T. Darley, fon of Mr. Darley, lately deceafed.-Mr. Stanffield, furgeon, of Broad lane, and late of Sheffield.

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At Fairburn, near Pomfret, Mrs. Potts, widow of the late Mr. Potts, one of the proprietors of the London stage-waggons.-In her 77th year, Mrs. Wood, of Billingley, near Barnsley.

At Robert Town, Mr. R. Rawcliffe, common-carrier between Leeds and Huddersfield.

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At Highfield, near Sheffield, aged 82, Mrs. Wainwright, widow.

Lately in the East Indies, Mr. Rimington, late an officer in the 2d regiment of West York militia, and eldest son of Mr. J. Rimington, of Leeds.-Aged 71, Mr. B. Wood, of Brockhole, near Doncaster, a well-known fox-hunter. Mrs. Storrs, of Cufworth.

At Elmfall, Mr. Rooley, farmer. In London, Mrs. Tamerton, widow, formerly of Ackworth, near Pomfret.

At Greystones, near Sheffield, aged 72, Mrs. Blackton, wife of Mr. W. Blackton, wheelwright.

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joiner, to Mifs S. Carter, niece to Mefits. Carters, furgeons, of Lancaster.

At Liverpool, Capt. W. Royle, to Mrs. Mafon, widow.-W. Wainwright, efq. to Mifs Lyons, daughter of Dr. Lyons. Mr. Holmes, liquor-merchant, of Warrington, to Mifs Griffiths Mr. Hamilton, merchant, to Mifs Gregory, of Sealand.

At Manchester, Mr. T. Sefton, skinner, to Mrs. Rigby, at the King's Arms, publichoufe. Mr. R. Kirk, oil-merchant, to Miss Cooke, of Duckenfield.-Mr. G. Alfop, cotton-manufacturer, to Mifs S. Boardman..

At Bolton, Mr. Crefwell, furgeon, of Eccles, to Mifs Balfhaw.

Mr. B. Cowper, of Moorfide, to Mifs Garfide, only daughter of the late Rev. E. Garfide, of Delph, in Saddleworth.-Mr. Lord, pawnbroker, of Liverpool, to Mifs Cannon, of Penrith.

At Burnley, J. Holgate, efq. to Mifs Howarth, of Shuttleworth Hall.

Mr. R. Clark, attorney, of Lancaster, to Mifs. A. Thornton, of Catterall Hall.—Mr. T. Williams, founder, of Prefton, to Mifs M. Garlick, of Bulk, near Lancaster.

Died.] At Liverpool, Mr. J. Gore, printer. "By a numerous circle of acquaintance, his death will be long and defervedly regretted. The writer of this article knew him many years, but never, in word or deed, deferving reprehenfion. It is an old adage, that No perfon has every body's good word,' but he was an exception." (From the Lancashire Papers).

T. Staniforth, efq. alderman of this borough, and mayor in the year 1797.-Aged 40, Mrs. Bufhell.-Mr. J. Tomlinson, fen. merchant.-Mr. T. Lew.cas, cooper.-Mrs. Morley. In his 41ft year, Mr. S. Gardiner, of the Merchants coffee-house.-Mrs. Eccles, of the Golden Lion inn.-Capt. J. Parry, late of the fhip Duke of Kent.-Mrs. Sparrow. Mrs. Parke, widow of the late Mr. J. Parke, brewer.-Mr. C. Maddox, builder. -Aged 34, Mr. W. Codrington, printer; characterized as "a man of genius in his profeffion, moral in his conduct, and of great urbanity of manners."

Aged 51, Mr. J. Walker.-Mr. R. Boley, oilman. Capt. Lewis.-Mr. J. Read, many years a confidential clerk in the employ of Meffrs. John Cave, and Co. of this town.

At Manchester, Mr. Hugh Byron, schoolmafter; a profeffion which he had practifed upwards of thirty years, to the entire fatiffaction of a very numerous acquaintance.

Suddenly, Mr. J. Howard, liquor-merchant, a gentleman univerfally refpected.

Aged about 21, Mr. Haywood, of this town, reprefentative of a mercantile houfe in Leek. He was travelling, on horfeback, on the road from Brownhill to Tanquhar, in company with two other gentlemen, when, without any previous complaint, being apparently very healthy and found, he dropped from his horfe, and inftantly expired.

Aged 78, Mrs. Ambler, a maiden lady. Aged 52, Mrs. Cadman, chair-maker, of Shute Hill.-In the workhouse, aged 110, a female pauper, whose name is not mentioned.-Aged 30, Mrs. Birch, wife of Mr. C. Birch, cabinet-maker.-Mrs. Horsfield, widow.In his 78th year, Mr. T. Holland.Mrs. M. Corbett, late of Lancaster.—Mr. Ji Mafon,

In Salford, Mr. T. Lomas. He had been. a refpectable member of a congregation of Methodists upwards of thirty years.

Mrs. A. Andrews.-Mrs. Wagstaffe.

At Lancaster, Mrs. Moore, wife of Mr. N. Moore, merchant.-Aged 23, Mifs M. Elftone.-Aged 52, J. Parkinson, efq. an attorney of extenfive practice, and one of the aldermen of this borough.-Aged 62, Mr. D. Mather, fhoemaker.-In his 74th year, Mr. T. Worfwick, banker.

At Bury, aged 29, Mr. J. Salt, attorney; univerfally refpected as an upright man in his profeffion.

At Warrington, Mr. Shaw, proprietor of the waggons travelling between Manchester. and Chefter.

At Blackburne, aged 19, Mifs Whalley of the Swan inn. Mr. J. S. Clogger, of the fociety of Quakers. His death was fudden and premature, being occafioned by neglect of an inflammation which had taken place on his fhin, which foon produced a violent fwelling, and, almoft immediately terminated in a mortification.

At Ulverstone, aged 82, Mrs. S. Mack

ereth.

At Preston, Mr. R. Walton, woollendraper.

At Afhton-under-Line, Mrs. Smith. At Prefcott, Mr. G. Brown, woollendraper.

At Middlewich, in the bloom of life, Mr. W. Ravenscroft, falt proprietor.

At Burnley, Mr. Rothwell, dyer,

At Leigh, in his 50th year, Mr. T. Collier, taylor.

At Baltimore, in North America, on the 10th of October laft, Mr, J. Travis, of Philadelphia, formerly of Preftwich, in this county.

At Tuckworth Hall, near Preston, L. Rawthorne, efq. formerly high sheriff of this county. This gentleman unfortunately caught cold at Mr. Horrock's late ball, at Pentwortham, which terminated in a pleurify, that baffled the united efforts of two able phyficians, Drs. Brundresh and Lowe.

At Overton, Mr. J. Frodsham, of the Ring of Bells public-houfe. He had unfor tunately dislocated his neck, in confequence of a fall from a ftile; an accident which foon terminated in his death.

At Birchley, in Billinge, the Rev. H. Dennett, a catholic priest.

Aged 79, Mr. J. Bell, of Plunton, near Ulverstone. Aged 71, Mr J. Robinson, butcher, of New Clofe, near Ulverstone.

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At Chatburne, in her 8oth year, Mrs. Hargreaves, late of Broadholden, near Haflingden. Mrs. A. Welshby, of Kirkdale, near Liverpool.

At New Crook, near Chorley, aged 82, S. Crook, efq.-Mr. Hornby, of Everton, near Liverpool.

On the 31st of Auguft laft, at Cape Coaft, Weft Africa, in his 22d year, Capt. J. Starkey, of the ship Westmoreland, of Liverpool.

On the 9th of September laft, in the ifland of St. Vincent, Weft Indies, Mr. J. Hartley, formerly of Liverpool.

On the 23d of September laft, fuddenly, Mr. C. Machell, of the island of St. Vincent, or lately fo.

In September laft, of the yellow-fever, in the West Indies, in his 19th year, Lieutenant T. Livefay, of the royal navy, second son of Mr. J. Livefay, late of Blackburne, in this county,

Mr. T. Pollard, of the Bay Horfe inn, Houghton-lane, near Preston. His death was occafioned by a very fingular circumftance: being engaged in conversation with a friend, he, inadvertently, reared the hind feet of his chair too freely, fo that being carried beyond its due equilibrium, Mr. Pollard fell to the ground, and in his fall, happening to pitch on his elbow, an inflammation enfued, which brought on a mortification that terminated in his death within three days after the accident took place.

Mrs. Brooke, of Manor House, near Clifton. Mr. T. Brayshaw, chandler, of Gigglefwick, near Settle.

In Arundel-ftreet, Strand, London, after four days illness, Mr. J. Henderfon, merchant, of Liverpool.

Mr. J. Pownall, of Repfton Norris. At Middleton, Mrs. Mafhiter, widow of the late Rev. J. Mashiter, curate of Shaw.

CHESHIRE.

Married.] At Stockport, Mr. W. Gleave, to Mifs Fowley, of Mottram, in Longdendale. At Gavenshaw, Mr. J. Kemmerley, of the Bowling-green Inn, to Mifs Fielding, daughter of Mr. J. Fielding, fkinner, of Leftwich, At Chetter, Mr. G. Harrifon, iron-foun. der, to Mifs Garrett-H. M. Mainwaring, efq. of Peover, to Mifs S. Cotton, daughter of Sir Robert Sainsbury Cotton, bart. of Combermere Abbey.

At Runcorne, Mr. J. Acton, of Weft Banks, Lancashire, to Mifs Parr.

Died.] At Chefter, in her 85th year, Mrs. Allen, widow.-Mr. J. Eltoft, only fon of Mr. Eltoft, fen. Mrs. Tolver.

At Stockport, Mr. J. Hartley. He was generally confidered as a proficient in mathematical learning, chemistry, and experimental philofophy. In the bloom of life, Mrs. Fearns, wife of Mr. G. Fearns, grocer.

At Wrexham, in his 28th year, Mr. E. Ellis, jun. Mr. Arrowfmith, of Haughton. -The Rev. R. Goodman Jones, curate of Llanfairthalhaim, Denbighshire.

Lately, at Hanmer, Mrs. Birch, formerly of the Green Dragon public-house. Steamy Heath, Flintshire.-In his Soth year, the Rev. Mr. Jones, vicar of Linwnog, Montgo meryshire.

At Parkgate, Mrs. Smith, widow, late of the Falcon Inn, Chester.

DERBYSHIRE.

Married.] At Hope, Mr. B. Pearson, jun. of Brough, to Mifs Robinson, of Thornhill Carr.

At Chesterfield, Mr. J. Ford, bookfeller, to Mifs Zilpha Bretland.

Died] At Derby, aged 59, Mr. C. Callow, calico-manufacturer.-In his 34th year, the Rev. J. Newell, minifter of a particular Baptift congregation in this place.-Aged 63, Mrs. Morton, widow.

At Buxton, Lady Peele, wife of Sir Robert Peele, bart. of Drayton Manor, Staffordshire.

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At Chesterfield, Mr. T. Haflehurst, boot and fhoe maker.-Aged 47, Mr. J. Gill, excife-officer. He was alive and apparently well at twelve o'clock at noon, and a corpfe at four o'clock the fame day.

At Snelftone, aged 59, Mrs. E. Wright, an infirm maiden lady. She had left her house about five o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpofe of attending a religious meeting in the neighbourhood; but milling the footway, fhe loft herself in a wheat-field, which being very wet and heavy, he was unable to extricate herself, and perished there, from the inclemency of the weather.

In his 61ft year, J. Swettenham, efq. of Winfter.

Aged 47, Mrs. Bradshaw, of Spondon.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

A contribution has been lately set on foot for completing the repairs of that very ancient and venerable pile, the collegiate church of Southwell, which, for fome years past, has been in a very ruinous ftate. Colonel Eyre has fet a munificent example, by fubfcribing the fum of tool. towards accomplishing this very praife-worthy defign.

Yearly Epitome of the Baptifms, Burials, and Marriages, that have taken place in the three parishes of Nottingham, St. Mary's, St. Nicholas's, and St. Peter's, commencing Jan. 1, and ending Dec. 31, 1803.

St. Mary's. Males baptifed and registered, 423; ditto not registered, 124; total, 547.Females baptifed and registered, 303; ditto not registered, 150; total, 513.-Increafed in baptifms, males, 87; females, 24; total, III. Males buried, 259; females, 262; total, 559-Decreafed in burials, 98.

St. Nicholas.-Baptifms, males, 51; females, 49; total, 100.-Burials, males, 62; females, 44; total, 106.-Marriages, 65.-Decreased in baptifms, 9; in burials, 15. St. Peter's. Baptifms, males, 42; females, 34; total, 76-Burials, males, 50; females, 37; total, 87-Marriages, 59.Decreased in baptifms, 13; increafed in burials, 3.

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Married.]

Married.] Mr. Sudbury, mercer and draper, of Newark, to Mifs Linley, of Northorpe, near Gainsborough.

At Papplewick, Mr. Cox, patten-maker, of Nottingham, to Mrs. Wood.

At Nottingham, Mr. B. Hooton, of the White Hart public-houfe, to Mifs Simpfon, of Workfop. Mr. Rhodes, hufier, to Mifs Ricliardfon. Mr. Broadhead, hofier, to Mifs Dodson, both of Mount Eaft.-The Rev. Mr. Crockford, minifter of the Independent congregation in Halifax-lane, to Mrs. Winley. Died.] At Nottingham, in an advanced age, Mrs. A. Deykin. In her 61ft year, Mrs. Whitelock, a widow lady,—Mr. Archer, finker-maker. Mrs. Cobley.-Mr. Williams, hofier, and one of the sheriffs of this corporation.

At Mansfield, Mr. S. Sellors, late mafter of the Vine Tavern.-Mifs Pigot, daughter of the late Capt. Pigot.

At Newark, Mrs. Handley.

At Eaft Redford, aged 61, Mr. G. Ogle, brick and tile maker.

At Bulwell, in her 73d year, Mrs. Stanfer, wife of the Rev. R. Stanfer, rector.

At the vicarage-house, at Sutton in the Foreft, aged 74, the Rev. Andrew Cheap, M.A. formerly fellow of Baliol-college, Oxford. He had held the living 35 years, having been prefented to it by Archbishop Drummond, on the deceafe of Laurence Sterne, author of Triftram Shandy, &c. He was likewife one of the canon refidentiaries of York cathedral.

At Bramhope, E. Silvester, efq. firft captain in the Nottingham Fencibles, many years a lieutenant in the 3d regiment of foot.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

Married.] At Ludford, near Market Raifin, Mr. Weft, attorney, of Caiftor, to Mifs E. Cocking.

At Spilby, Mr. Serjeant, common-carrier, to Mifs M. Smith.

At Spalding, the Rev. G. W. Malim, of Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, to Mifs Jennings.

At Pinchbeck, R. Stanley, efq. of Gainf borough, to Mifs Proctar.

At Market Deeping, Mr. G. Gardin, of the houfe of Sir John Eamer and Co. London, and youngest fon of Mrs. Gardin, of Stamford, to Mifs El. Mokey.

At Stoney, county of Huntingdon, R. Hanflip, efq. captain of the 66th regiment of foot, to Miis M. Shelton.

At Stamford, Mr. Stangar, farmer, of Ketton, in Rutland, to Mifs Lowe, daughter of Mr. Alderman Lowe.

At Louth, Mr. Mufgrave, maltfter, to Mifs S. Harvey. -Mr. Strawfon, wheelwright, to Mifs Mufgrave, fifter of the above Mr. Mufgrave. Mr. R. Naylor, master of the free fchool at Quodring, to Mifs G. Craggs, of Middle Razen.

grazier, of Linwood, to Mifs M. Robbin. fon, eldest daughter of Mr. Robinson, victualler,

At Horncastle, Mr. Oldread, draper, of Bofton, to Mifs Scott.-Mr. Edis, of Huntingdon, to Mifs Maxwell, eldest daughter of Mr. G. Maxwell, of Thorney Fen.

Died.] At Lincoln, in the county gaol, aged 28, Mr. W. Rogers, late enfign in the 81ft regiment, a prifoner for debt. He had been in confinement about two months.Aged 70, Mrs. Potterton, widow of the late Mr. J. Potterton, formerly parish clerk of St. Peter's at Arches Advanced in years, Mr. T. Huddleston, fishmonger. - Aged 57, Mr. W. Spencer, currier. Aged 18, Mr. E. Darwin, fhoemaker.-J. Bromhead, efq. formerly captain and adjutant in the North Lincolnshire militia.

At Bofton, Mr. J. Franklyn.

At Stamford, in her 81ft year, Mrs. Tathwell, relict of the late C. Tathwell, M. D. and third daughter of the late Governor Roberts. Her death was occafioned by her clothes taking fire while fitting alone, in confequence of the poker falling from the grate, &c.

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Aged 74, Mr. Crane, breeches maker.

At Gainsborough, Mr. Canty, formerly of Hull, and many years principal clerk to Mr. Smith, wharfinger, of this town.-Aged 55, Mr. R. Lee, late mercer and draper.

At Huntingdon, in his 32d year, Mr. Ji Perkins, late a banker and eminent draper.

At Louth, Mifs Weft.-Aged 52, Mr. M. Arlifs.-Aged 37, Mifs Clough, of Gainfborough.

At Grantham, aged 87, Mr. Rowley.-In his 78th year, the Rev. Bennett Storer, D. D. prebendary of Canterbury, and rector of Ropfley in this county. He was formerly of Trinity college, Cambridge, and proceeded A.B. in the year 1748, and A.M. in 1763. At Spalding, Mr. G. Booth, 'butcher. Mrs. Williamfon, of Morton, near Gainfborough.

At Langton, near Spilfby, Mrs. Parker.
At Raithby, Mr. Storey, widow.

At Hagworthingham, Mrs. Wingate. Mr. Butt, of Exton, in Rutland.-Aged 54, Mr. R. Scoley, farmer, &c. of Potter Hanworth, near Lincoln.-Alfo Mr. H. Parke, of the fame place.

At Martin, near Timberland, fuddenly, Mr. J. Stenton, schoolmaster, formerly a fergeant in the North Lincoln militia.-Aged 75, Mr. P. Evifon, farmer, of Hundleby.

At Claxby, aged 77, Mr. W. Pogson.

At Afwardby, at her daughter's house, aged 74, Mrs. Gunn, relict of G. Gunn, efq. late in the fervice of the Eaft India Company.

At Fulftow, near Louth, aged 60, Mr. R. Freshney, farmer and grazier. He was fudAt Caiftor, Mr. F. Taylor, farmer and denly taken fpeechlefs, while lighting his

pipe, at a neighbour's houfe, and continued fo till he died.

Suddenly, aged 80, Mrs. F. Coufins, of Stickford.-Aged 90, Mrs Uffendale, of Canwick, near Lincoln.

At Saltfleetby, aged 59, Mr. J. Moore, grazier.

At Eafton, aged 78, Mrs. Weft, mother of Mr. Alderman Weft, of Stamford.

At her house in Stamford Baron, at a very advanced age, Mrs. Ifaac, daughter of the late Rev. J. Ifaac, formerly rector of Afhwell and Whitwell, in the county of Rutland.

At Barton-upon-Humber, fuddenly, aged about 40, Mr. W. Clarke, attorney.-E. Dymoke, efq. late of Saufethorpe.

LEICESTERSHIRE.

Married.] Mr. Sergeant Vaughan, recorder of Leicefter, to the Hon. Augufta St. John, fecond daughter of the Rt. Hon. Lord St. John, of Bletfoe.

At Sproxton, Mr. Jofeph Chamberlayne, woolitapler, of Leicefter, to Mifs Lucy Pick. -Mr. T. Gillam, of Captain Smith's troop of Leicestershire volunteer cavalry, to Mifs Robinson, of Shearsby New inn.

At Leicester, Mr. J. Bakewell, of Kingftone, Stafford fhire, to Mifs Webb.

Died.] At Leicester, aged 80, Mrs. Wilfon. In her 75th year, Mrs. M. Vowe, eldeft daughter of Mr. T. Vowe, late of this town.

At Loughborough, aged 32, Mrs. Dixon, third daughter of Mr. Farrow.

At Market Harborough, Mr. J. Ashton, of >the George inn.

At Wigftone, Mr. Goodwyn, an eminent florift.

At Syfton, in his Soth year, J. W. Cleaver, gentleman.

At Dunton Baffett, in his 78th year, Mr. S. Cooper, maltiter.-Aged 44, Mrs. Hurft, of Laughton.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

Married.] Mr. J. Levett, of Rowley, to Mifs E. Adfhead, of Wolverhampton.

At Enville, Mr. J. Milne, of Stayley Bridge, to Mifs Caufer, of the Meer,

At Penn, C. Evans, efq. at Wolverhampton, to Mifs Marsh -Mr. Eagle, of Walfall, to Mifs Whitacre, late of Worcester.

Died.] At Litchfield, aged 68, Mr. W. Cooper. Aged 80, the Rev. T. Buckeridge, M. A. mafter of St. John's Hofpital in this city, a gentleman of confiderable literary attainments, and no lefs repected for his ftrict integrity and benevolence of heart.

At Stafford, aged 44, R. Adams, gent. for merly an eminent furgeon of this town. At Newcastle, Mr. W, Pigott.

At Atherstone, suddenly, aged 56, Mrs. A. Leigh.

At Leacroft, near Cannock, Mr.T. Cooper, farmer.

In the West Indies, lieutenant Ollenranfhaw, late of Stafford.

At Penkridge, Mr. Nightingale, governor

of the workhouse.-Aged 74, Mrs. C. Allport, of Camberford House.-Mr. W. Hurst, of Bilftone.-Mr. Farley, of Coalpitway, near Penn, late of Wolverhampton.

WARWICKSHIRE.

Married.] At Birmingham, Mr. A: Har vey, to Mifs S. Morris Mr. G. Hodges, butfon-maker, to Mifs M. Clift, of Smethwick.-Mr. W. Kettle, to Mifs M. Twift. J. Grundy, efq. of the Oaks, to Mifs E. Ruffell, of Birmingham.

At Coventry, Mr. W. Stephenson, master of an academy, to Mifs A. Cox.

At Wolftone, Mr. J. Carter, watch-maker, of Coventry, to Mifs Mann-Mr. J. Riley, of Willenhall, to Mrs. Beeby, widow of the late Mr. Beeby, brafs-founder.

Died.] At Birmingham, aged 47, Mr. J. Large, butcher.-Mrs. Redferne. Mr. Č. Cattell, wharfinger.-Mrs. Wilday, of the Shakespeare Tavern.—Mrs. Curtis, wife of the Rev. W. Curtis, eldest fon of the Rev. C. Curtis, rector of St. Martin's, in this town. Mrs. Hobday, wife of Mr. B. Hobday, factor.-Mr. J. Symes, a very ingeniou gun-barrel-maker.-Aged 49, Mrs. Reynolds.

At Warwick, Mrs. Clavering, widow, formerly of Northampton.

At Coventry, Mr. Careless, gilder.—Mrs. Rew, relict of the late Mr. Rew, currier.In his 76th year, Mr. R. Merry.-Mrs. Harrifon. Mrs. S. Harris, one of the fociety of Quakers.-Mr. Bagshaw, farmer, of Long Lawford-Mr. Bond, of the Five Ways, near Birmingham.

At Hagley Row, aged 78, Mr. D. Bond, an eminent landscape painter.

At Shelton, aged 72, Mr. T. Jennings. Aged 57, Mr. J. Clayton, of Cheapfide, Deritend.

At Swanfea, South Wales, Mr. J. Braine, formerly an eminent japanner, of Birmingham. Mr. P. Hilton, of Allefley, near Coventry.-E. Tongue, efq. of Aldridge.

At Digbeth, aged 77, Mr. W. Baldwyn, fcale-beam-maker.-Aged 18, Mifs J. Robinfon, of Wall Heath, near Kingfurnford.

At Deritend, aged 70, Mrs. E. Meredith.
Aged 55, Mrs. M. Brookes, of Packwood.

SHROPSHIRE.

Married.] At Shrewsbury, Mr. J. Cavel, of Dorrington, to Mrs. Hall, of Condover.Mr. S. Williams, to Mifs M. Cooper.-H. Harmer, efq. to Mrs. E. Alexander.--Mr. W.Townshend, of the Mermaid Inn, to Mifs M. Evans, of Trewern, near Welshpool.

In London, J. Hollingberry, efq. fon of the Rev. Chancellor Hollingberry, to Mifs Charlton, eldest daughter of the late St.John Charlton, efq. of Apley Castle, in this county.

At Ombersley, Mr. J. Round, of Hales Owen, to Mifs Handy.-J. Williams, efq. of Dolanog, to Mifs E. Williams, of Welthpool.

Died.] At Shrewsbury, Mifs C. Bowdler, daughter of the late Mr. Bowdler, grocer.Aged

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