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Died.] At Barking, Sarah, wife of Thos. Baker, esq.

On his way to Maldon, Sam. Bawtree, esq. an opulent farmer and grazier, of Southminster Hall.

At Rochford, Mr. John Richardson, 80.
At Colchester, Mr. J. Kendall, 88.
At Burnham, Mr. Shuttleworth, 67.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

Married.] At Cheltenham, G. P. Barron, esq. of Carrick barron, Waterford, to Cathe rine Elizabeth, daughter of Corn. Bolton, esq. of Faithlegg, in the same county.

At Newnham, Mr. Jos. Wright, of Manchester, to Sarah, daughter of John Nash, esq.

Died.] At Campden, Mr. Thomas B. Green, attorney, 58.

At Southam, Mrs. Eliz. B. Delabere, sister of T. B. Delabere, esq. 79.

At Didmarton, Mrs. Cowley, wife of Mr. Wm. C. of the Hackett, near Thornbury.

At North Leach, T. A. Simmons, esq. At Gloucester, Mr. Hyam Barnett.-John Mills, esq.-Mrs. Taylor, 84.-Mrs. Wood. At Painswick, Mr. Thos. Clift, 76.

At Bishop's Cleeve, near Cheltenham, the Rev. Sam. Pickering, M. A. rector of that parish.

HAMPSHIRE.

The artificers of Portsmouth dock-yard have resolved upon establishing a Brewery Company, to supply their own families with beer, upon the same plan as the society they have some years formed, from which they purchase flour and bread, at a less rate than those essential articles of life are sold at the shops.

The Eighth Annual Report of "The Portsmouth and Portsea Ladies' Benevolent Society" states, that 9,828 afflicted persons have been relieved by the institution since its establishment, in February, 1807: of this number 1,380 were succoured in their distress in the last year. Considerably more than a third part of the above cases also required and received medical assistance during illness.

For some weeks past, herrings have been brought to Southampton in such quantities, that they have been actually sold by waggon loads, at one shilling per bushel, for manure. Birth.] At Ovington-House, the lady of G. Lowther, esq. of a daughter.

At New Alresford, the lady of John Rawlinson, esq. of a daughter.

Married.] At Havant, C. B. Longcroft, esq. to Miss Padwick.

At Kingston, Lieut. Agnew, 82d regiment, to Miss Drury, daughter of V. D. esq. of Tipnor, Portsea.

At Portsmouth, Lieut. H. A. Bates, R. N. to Miss Isabella Innes.

Died.] In the Isle of Wight Mrs. Reignolds, wife of Major R. on the staff of the Sussex district.

At Twyford, Mr. Sturges, 59.

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At Hinton Ampner, Mrs. Pay, wife of Mr. Jas. P. 35.

At Andover, Mr. Wm. Jeffery, many years the faithful superintendent of Russel's waggon-office at that place.

At Bishop's Waltham, Mrs. Pern. Mrs. West.

At Portsmouth, Mr. James Grist, many years a respectable printer and bookseller.Lieut. W. Stagg, R. N.-Mr. T. Messum, father of Mr. M. solicitor.-Mr. G. Messum, nephew of the preceding, 24.-Lieut. Green, late commanding the Steady gun-brig.

At Southampton, Captain John Biddulph, of the Old Buffs, 62.-Mrs. Rimer, wife of Mr. R. grocer.

At Winchester, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of George Hollis, esq. 22.-Mrs. Hayes, 84. At Child Okeford, Mrs. Sibley.

At Muddiford House, John Barnes esq. of the Stock Exchange. On account of his talents and integrity, he was placed at the head of the list of members of the Stock Exchange, who have contracted with govern

ment for the late loans.

At Arreton, Isle of Wight, Henry Roach, esq. 95.

At Itchen Abbas, Mrs. Powlett, widow of the Rev. Chas. P. of that place, and rector of St. Martin's, Cornwall.

At Newport, Mr. Edw. Hayles, 93.

At Over Wallop, Mrs. Wake, relict of the Rev. Henry W. rector of that parish, and vicar of Mere, Wilts.

At Cams, near Fareham, John Delmé, esq. 22. He is succeeded in his large landed property by Lieut. N. P. Delmé, of the 88th foot, now serving in the expedition against New Orleans.

At Romsey, Rich, Fifield, esq. one of the burgesses of the corporation, 38.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Ross, John Brown, esq. of Whitchurch, to Miss Powles, daughter of James P. esq.

Died.] At Leominster, Mrs. Kinsey, widow of the Rev. Mr. K. of Wacton-Mr. Rich. Abby.-Mrs. Sarah Pyefinch.

At Titley, Mrs. Sherburne, relict of John S. esq.

At Mansell Lacy, Mr. Henry Pantall, 94.
The Rev. John Jones, rector of Foy.

At Hereford, Mary, youngest daughter of John Palmer, esq.-Charles, son of Mr. Pritchard.-Sarah, wife of Mr. S. M. Gethen.

At Ledbury, James, only son of the Rev. J. Watts, vicar of that parish.

HERTFORDSHIRE.

The Hon. Thomas Brand, M. P. for this county, has given notice to his tenants that on the cessation of the property tax, he shall continue to allow the landlord's duty as usual, which, with the tax on the tenant, will in effect reduce the rent to the occupier 3s. 6d. in the pound, or 17 per cent.

Died.] At Baiham Lodge, Carolina, the infant daughter of Thos. Haworth, esq.

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At Cheshunt, Mrs. Ann Wilson.

At Tring, Mrs. Mary Seare. She has left the bulk of her property, together with the manor of Cheddington, Bucks, to her niece, Miss Nortis, of Great Berkhamstead

At Baldock, Mrs. Fryer, who was in the service of Geo. 11. and is said to have been in the room with him at the time of his death, 87.

HUNINGDONSHIRE.

Died.]t St. Ives, Mr.W. Hall, printer and stationer, 23. He had recently commenced business, and his premature decease is attributed to too great anxiety and exertion.

At Water Newton, Mr Compton, 65.

KENT

Colonel Wardle is much more usefully employed, than in courting political popudarity, if it be true, as stated in the public prints, that he has erected a corn mill and brewery near his residence between Tonbridge and Tonbridge Wells, from which he supplies the poor and labouring families with flour and beer at prime cost.

Married.] At Rochester, Lieut. col. Bingham, eldest son of the Rev. Dr. B. to Mary, only daughter of Thomas Elliott, esq.

At Smeeth, near Dover, the Rev. J. V. Button, fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge, to Mrs. Freeman..

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Married.] At Liverpool, Mr. Jos. D'Aguilar, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the Rev. S. Renshaw.-Mr. John Brine, merchant, to Mrs. Knowles.-Mr. Moses Lemon, surgeon, to Maria, daughter of Dr. Solomon, Gilead House.

At Manchester, Thos. Porter, esq. of Bradford, to Charlotte, daughter of Mr. Thos. Scholes -Sam. Ridgway, esq. to Miss M. A. Burgess.

At Lancaster, Mr. Isaac Clayton, to Alicea, youngest daughter of T. Burrow, esq. At Poulton, Mr Jas. Boardman, of Liverpool, to Miss Lewtas, daughter of Geo. L. esq.

Died.] At Peel Fold, near Blackburn, who has been blind several years, 80. Mr. Wm. Peel, cousin to Sir Robert P. bart.

At Wavertree, the Rev. Richard Alanson, son of Edw. A. esq.-Mrs. Sudell, relict of Mr. Jas. S. 76

At Roby Hall, Wm. Leigh, esq. 60.

At Liverpool, Mr. Rob. Eddowes, collector of subscriptions for the Dispensary.the Customs, 12.-Isabella, wife of Rich. Catherine, daughter of Mr. Peter Platt, of Scott, esq. merchant, 21 Mr. Wm. Williamson, 83.- Mr. Wm. Meadows, 85.Mrs. Dewhurst, wife of Mr. D. ironmonger, 26.-Rebecca Duke, 102, in consequence of

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the chief clerks in the Check Office, in Chatham Dock-yard, to Miss Weeks, eldest daughter of Mr. W assistant to the master shipwright

Died.] At Greenwich, Mrs Cannon, relict of Edw. C. esq. of Rye, Sussex.

At Rochester, Mr. Tuckley, warrant officer in the Royal Navy.-Mrs. Lynn, mother of the Rev. Jas. L. late a minor canon of the cathedral.

At Canterbury, Mr. Wm. Bradley, 88.George, eldest son of Mr. Geo. Chittenden, of Boughton under Blean. Miss Sankey, daughter of Mr. John S.-Henry Buckton, esq. solicitor.-Mr. W. Wood, 27.

At Maidstone, Mr. John Vidion, formerly.

a bookseller.

At Upper Deal, Mrs. Cunningham, daughter of the late Capt. C. R N. 67.

At Lenham, Mrs. Paige, 22.
At Woolwich, Capt. Neve, R. N.

LANCASHIRE.

The total sum raised in the beginning of the late war by the inhabitants of Manchester and Salford, for the purpose of assisting Government in the general defence of the country, was 20,6241.

On the 24th of January, a large pile of warehouses in Blue-boar-court, Manchester, was totally consumed by fire. Property to the amount of 10,000l. was destroyed, but the whole was insured. It is remarkable that there was no fire-place in the premises, nor was a candle ever permitted to be used there.

taking fire.

At Preston, Miss Hornby, sister of the late Rev. Geoffry H. rector of Winwick, 65.

At Frenchwood, Mrs. Starkie, relict of Thos. S esq.

At Manchester, suddenly, Mr. Seddon, printer. Mrs. Barker, 80-Mr. Jon. Newton-Margaret, wife of Mr. Edw. Heelis, solicitor, 59.

At Wigan, Mary, wife of Mr. Thos, Holdfield. Thos. Grimshaw, esq.-Mr. Thos. Baily.

ter of Abr. Crompton, esq. 12.
At Chorley Hall, Laura, youngest daugh

At the seat of - Ridgway, esq. near the late J. L. P. esq of Mayfield, near ManBolton, Mr. Henry Phillips, second son of

chester.

At Lancaster, Mrs Howson.-Samuel, second son of Wm. Shackleton, esq. collector of Excise, 30.-Capt. Jas. Stables.

At Prescot, in his 77th year, the Rev. Samuel Sewell, M A. of King's College, Cambridge, vicar of that parish, and chaplain to the Earl of Derby, than whom, perhaps, there never was a more zealous labourer in the religious instruction of the poor.

LEICESTERSHIRE.

Married.] At Hinckley, Mr. Jos. Hafford, of Leicester, to Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. John Musson, of Burbage Lodge.

Mr. Roe, of Ashby de la Zouch, to Miss Coltman, of Winston Magna.

Mr. Benj. Kirk, of Winston Magna, to Miss Angrave, of Peatling,

At Ashby de la Zouch, Mr. Wm, Ragg, to

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A subscription has been opened for the unfortunate aëronant, to repair the loss of the only property he possessed.

Miss Chapman, daughter of Mr. T. auc- it, who was carried round the city in triumph. tioneer. The Rev. W. M'Douall, vicar of Ashby de la Zouch to Miss Gaudin. At Castle Dorington, Mr. Ward, of London, to Anne, second daughter of the late John Thompson, esq.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

Jan. 31 a most respectable meeting was held at Alford, consisting of the laity and clergy of the established church, when a district committee was formed, comprising Alford, Spilsby, and their vicinage, in aid of the parent society for the promotion of Christian knowledge

Married.] Mr. Chas. Naylor, of Wintringham, to Susannah daughter of Thos. Hilbert, esq of Crossby.

Paul Fras. Pell, esq. of Tupholme hall, near Wragby, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Wm. Waite, esq. of Boston.

Died.] At Stamford, Mrs Pulley, 89. At Spalding, Mrs. Emmett, wife of Geo. E. gent. 73

At Leadenham. Mr. Pengree, farmer, 80.
At Spilsby, Mr. H. Hill, sen. 79
At Winthorpe, Mrs. Shepherd, 74.

At Louth, Mr. John Crauford, wool-merchant, of Legbourn. He fell down in the Fleece Inn yard, and immediately expired.

At Lincoln, Mr. Pengrave Mr. Cappe of the Black Bull Inn.-Mrs. Durance.

At Boston. Mary, wife of the late Mr. Dan. Clayton, 48.-Mr. John Burgess, of Bolingbroke, 35.

At Haceby, Mr. Henry Hovte, 91.
At Heckington, Mrs. Taylor, 77.
At Horncastle, Mr. S. Gilliat, surgeon, 41.

MONMOUTHSHIRE.

Married] Monmouth, Capt. W. Bennett, R. N. to Mrs. Ildred.

At Chepstow, Wm Crawshay, jun. esq. of Cyfarthfa, Glamorgan, to Isabella, eldest daughter of Jas. Thompson, esq. of Grayrigg, Westmoreland. ;

Died.] At Monmouth, Jas. Powles, esq. solicitor, to Miss Tyler.- Miss Elizabeth Davies, sister to the Rev. Mr. D.-Mrs. Linsdale, of the Falcon Inn,

At Rumney Iron-works, Mr. Wm. Coleman, 58.

At Ebb Vale, near Pontypool, Sarah, youngest daughter of R. S. Harford, esq 18. At Machan, near Newport, Elizabeth Thomas, 104.

At Chepstow, Miss Elizabeth Knowles, the last of a respectable family of that town. At Beech-hill, near Usk, John Olive, esq.

NORFOLK.

On the gth of Feb. a Mr. Steward attempted to ascend in a balloon from the Prussia-gardens, near Norwich Two efforts, however, to spurn the earth having proved abortive, he was surrounded by a tumultuous and unfeeling crowd, who seized the balloon, and tore it into a thousand pieces. The car was then stripped of its ornaments, and a chimney sweeper placed in

Married.] At Norwich, Mr. John Miller, chemist and druggist, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr Moule.--The Rev. Thos. Decker to Mary, second daughter of the late Mr. Chas. Chapman

At Brandon, Mr. W. Mortlock to Elizabeth, second daughter of F. Noble, esq, of Fornham Abbey, Cambridgeshire.

At Great Melton, Mr. George Kitton, bookseler, of Norwich, to Eliza, third daughter of Mr John Vince.

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At Yarmouth. Mr. Rob. Le Neve Utting, to Miss Dorcas Brookes.-Mr. J. D. Seaman to Sarah Ann, sister of the above Mr.Utting.

At Elsing, Mr. Chambers to Miss Sarah Hipperson. Mr. Blyth of Lyng, to Miss Chambers of Tuddenham.-Jas. Leeder, jun. esq of Great Ryburgh, to Miss A. Bugg, youngest daughter of the late Mr. John B. of Gately.

Died.] At Ling, Mary, wife of Mr. John Bunn.

At Briningham, R G. Waller, gent. who for 30 years held a confidential situation under Sir J. H Astley, bart, and for nearly the same period was extensively engaged in the valuation of land, 63.

At South Lopham, Mrs. Eliz. Seaman, 64. At Catton, Ann, widow of Mr. John Cubitt of Hickling, 82.

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At Lynn, Mr. Sam. Bunnett, schoolmaster, 76.

At Cawston, Mr. Rich. Moore, 92.

At Swaffham, Mr. John Utting, 82.The Rev. Henry Marsham, youngest son of the late Rob. M. esq. of Stratton Strawless, 26.

At Lakenham, Henry, son of Jos. Gurney, esq. 17.

At Swanton Abbott, Catherine, wife of Wm Blake, esq. 50.

At Yarmouth, Mrs. Cooper, 84.

At Norwich, Mrs. Poppey, widow, 96.Mrs. Sly, wife of Mr S. watch-maker, 72.

Mrs. Hill, 55.-Mr. Peter Spalding, 92.Mr. Jas. Smith, many years sexton of St. George's, Colegate, 67.- Elizabeth, widow, first of the Rev. Edw. Leathes, rector of Reedham in this county, and afterwards of Edw. Peach, esq. of Sundridge, Kent.Mrs. Ann Palmer, 85.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Married.] At Evenley, Mr. Rich. Booth, jun. of Coventry, to Hannah, daughter of Mr. John Booth, of Astwick.

At Horton, Mr. Jer. Brooks, jun. to Miss Ann Cherry.

At Kettering, Mr. Wm. Hobson, of Irthlingborough, to Miss Tingle.

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Died.] At Cranford, Lady Robinson, wife of Sir Geo. R. bart.

At Paulerspury, Mr. Sam. Smith, 84. At Brackley, Mr. Rob. W. Olley, many years an eminent surgeon and apothecary.

At Wellingborough, Mrs. Keep.-Mrs. Sarah Hooper, 84.

At Staverton vicarage, the Rev. W. Chass, prebendary of Wells, vicar of Staverton, and a magistrate for the county, 71. He was rector for a few months of St. Martin's, Birmingham, which living he resigned from a conscientious scruple of retaining the charge of so populous a parish, and returned with out preferment to his studentship at Christ Church, Oxford.

NORTHUMBERLAND.

A correspondent of the Tyne Mercury remarks that there is not one navigable canal in this opulent and improving county. He suggests the propriety of constructing one from the port of Warkworth up the vale leading to Rothbury, and as high up as the Peals; and another, commencing at Ale mouth, to run up as far as Whittingham, or farther if needful.

Births.] At Chirton, the lady of John Collingwood, esq. brother to the late Admi

ral C. of a son and heir.

At Little Benton, the lady of T. H. Bigge, esq. of a son and heir.

At Tynemouth, the wife of Capt. Alex. Innes, of a daughter.

Married.] At Newcastle, Mr. Jos. Sanderson to Miss A.V. Rennoldson.-W.Wood, esq. of the 4th Dragoon Guards, to Mary, second daughter of the late Ant. Hood, esq. of Wallsend.

At Tynemouth, Geo. Burrell, esq. to Miss Dods.

At Whickham, T. A. Chaters, esq. of North Shields, to Miss Richley, only daughter of the late Mr. R. and niece to General Hunter.

At Ladykirk-house, Berwick, Thos. Haggerston, jun. esq. of Ellingham, to Miss Robertson, daughter of Wm. R. esq. of Ladykirk.

At Earsdon, Capt. Wm. Handasyde, to Miss Drummond, both of Blyth.

At Morpeth, Geo. Pawson, esq. to Mrs. Anne 1. Currell.

Died.] At Newcastle, Mr. Jas. Robertsen, brother to Mr. R. goldsmith, 24-Mr. Jos. Stephenson.-Edw. Foster, esq.-Hannah, wife of Capt. Falkner, 45.-Rear-adm. Charleton; a gentleman peculiarly qualified by his extensive information, his clear and vigorous understanding, and inflexible integrity, to fill the highest situations in the service of his country.

At Warkworth, Mr. Thos. Topham, 79. At Cooburne, Margaret, relict of M. Watson, esq. 97.

At Fouldon, James, only son of Jas. Wilkie, esq. 35.

At Framlington, Mrs. Thompson, 101.

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At Whitfield, near Hexham. Mr. Wm. Parker, 103. He retained his faculties to the last.

At Lamesley, Mr. Benj. Ord, paper-manufacturer.

At Morpeth, J. N. Jackson, son of the late Andrew Dickson, esq. of Pall Mall, London.

At Park-house, near Morpeth, Mr. Geo. Jowett, 90.

At Alnwick, Mr. Henry Thompson.

At North Shields, John Armstrong, M. D. 65. This gentleman last year submitted to the House of Commons a plan for the equa lization of weights and measures, an universal standard for which he had ascertained by repeated experiments, and had fixed upon new and general denominations.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

Under the inspection of Dr. Storer, Dr. Payne, and Mr. Oldknow, surgeon, a House of Recovery from Fever has been erected and furnished by the overseers of the parish of St. Mary, Nottingham, and is now opened for the reception of 16 patients. Towards defraying the expense, the sum of 3261, 19s. the produce of 500l. three per cent, stock, has been paid out of the money collected at the peace of Amiens, instead of an illumination, on this condition, that all the poor resident in the parish, whether belonging to it or not, to the number above stated, shall be received into the same, when reported, and found to be ill of fever of a contagious nature. For the use of the other two parishes 3001, three per cent. stock is reserved, when, either jointly or separately, the overseers are desirous of providing a proper place for the reception of such fever patients as may be resident in either or both parishes.

Married.] At Nottingham, Mr. Wm. Heighton, of Kettering. to Jane, daughter of Mr. John Leake, of Cransley.

Died.] At Bingham, Mrs. Pacey, 69. At Basford, Mrs. Bellamy, relict of Jas. B. gent. 76.

At Nottingham, Mr. B. Taylor, 34.—Mr. John Morris.-Mr. Whitworth, of the Lion and Lamb public-house.-Mrs. Ann Charlton, 82.-Mr. Chas. Lacy, 40.-Mrs. Scott, mother of Mr. S. of the Rose inn. Mr. Whittle.

At Red Hill, John Chamberlin, esq. a magistrate for the county, for which he was high sheriff in 1784.

At Elton, Mr. John Morley, 52.

At Mansfield, Jeffery Brock, esq. formerly an eminent surgeon.—Mr. Joseph Bingham,

61.

At the Barracks, near Nottingham, Mrs. Musson, wife of Lieut. M. of the Inniskilling Dragoons.

OXFORDSHIRE.

It cannot be too generally known that in the reign of George II. an act was passed against cursing and swearing, which the minister of every parish is required to read

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four times per annum, under a penalty of 51. for every omission. A clergyman of this County, who was not aware of the provisions of this act, was lately convicted of having omitted his duty in this respect, and obliged to pay the penalty.

Married.] At Oxford, Mr. J. Dutton, surgeon and apothecary, of Bampton, to Eliza, youngest daughter of the late Rev. W. Underwood, of Lincoln Coll.

Mr. Sam. Gunnel, jun. clerk to the House of Commons, to Miss Deacle, daughter of the late Mr. D. apothecary, Banhury.

Died.] At Oxford, Lydia, wife of Mr. John Gill, senior cook at Magdalen Coll. 37. Mrs. Browning, wife of Mr. B. ironmonger, 48.-Mr. John Hoar, of the Fox public-house. Wm. Rhones, M. A. formerly fellow of Worcester Coll.

At Burford, Mrs. Mary Sheppard, 95.
At Caversham, Mr. Henry Cottrel, late of
Burghfield, Berks, 101. He enjoyed every
faculty, except sight, to the last.

At Great Rollwright, Mr. Henry Hunt, 66.

At West End, near Stanton Harcourt, Mr. John Trinder, sen. 80.

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The first stone of the column about to be erected at Shrewsbury, in honour of Lord Hill, has been laid. The diameter of the shaft at the plinth will be 15 feet, and the total height, including the statue to be placed on the top, 180 feet. The estimated expense of the whole is 5,5351.

A correspondent of the Shrewsbury Chronicle, taught by experience, has warned the public against drinking spring water, which, as he asserts, tends greatly to promote the formation of stone and gravel in persons constitutionally subject to those painful dis

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Married.] At Hales Owen, Mr. W. K. Taylor, of Birmingham, to Sarah, second daughter of Abr. Parker, esq. of Broad well.

At Kinnerley, Mr. T. Rogers, of Ramsgate, to Miss Rogers, daughter of M. R. esq. of Osbaston.

At Wrockwardine, Chris. Scott, esq. of Eyton upon Severn, to Miss Jennins, eldest daughter of Stephen J. esq. of Donnerville.

Died.] At Shrewsbury, Mrs. Matthews, wife of the Rev. Jas. M.-Mr. Jas. Waidson, printer, 32.

At Cheswardine, Mrs. Jane Grinsell, only surviving sister of the late Wm. G. esq. of Wem, 82.

SOMERSETSHIRE.

At the late Methodist conference at Bristol, it was stated, that the number of the Methodists in England alone, had incicased

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more than 12,000 in the last year, in Wesleyan Methodists only.

A correspondent of a Bath paper asserts, that a common bread and milk poultice, applied as warm over the part affected as can well be borne, is an efficacious remedy for inflammation in the bowels, and that it is now used by en eminent practitioner of Bristol, who has tried it for years, and never found it to fail.

Birth.] At Bath, the lady of the Hon. and Rev. Mr. St. Leger, of a son.

Married.] At Bath, Capt. Fras. Edw. Seymour, R. N. to Elizabeth, second daughter of the late Charles Cooke, esq.E. D. Scott, esq. eldest son of Sir Jos. S. bart. to Catherine Juliana, eldest daughter of Sir Hugh Bateman, bart.-Hugh O'Reilly, esq. to Margaret, eldest daughter of the Rev. John Jones.

Died.] At Bath, Lady Ann Talbot, relict of Wm. T. esq. of Mount Talbot, Roscommon, and daughter of the late Earl of Glandore.-Brownlow Bate, esq. son of the Rev. Mr. B. formerly rector of Easton, and dean of Stamford.-Sarah Lemon, a pauper belonging to St James's parish, 102, She retained all her faculties, except hearing, to favourite performer at Astley's Theatre, Lonthe last. Mr. Rich. Johannot, formerly a

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Died.] At Walsall, Mrs. Woollatt, 81. At Clayton, Anne, relict of T. Lovatt, esq. 81.

merly of Hull, merchant, 38.
At Wolverhampton, Mr. J. O. Cooke, for-

At Leek, Mr. Goodwin, grocer, 65.-
Mrs. Wardle, 83.-Mrs. Bullock.

At Trentham, Mr. Charles Smith, 77.
At Whitmore, Mrs. Eardley, wife of Mr.
E. one of his Majesty's yeomen of the
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At Lichfield, Chappel Woodhouse, esq. son of the Dear of Lichfield.

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