Epitaph at Birmingham Cathedral

EPITAPHS IN THE CHURCHYARD OF ST. PHILIP’S, BIRMINGHAM.

Vault. – Sacred to the memory of Charlotte Primer, who died Oct. 26th, 1846, aged 76 years.

In memory of Mary, wife of Richard Willinger, who died May 10th, 1742, age 39 years; also of Richard Willinger, who died August 17th, 1770, age 66 years; also John their son, who died in his infancy.

In memory of Mary Primer, daughter of Richard and Mary Willinger, who died June 17th, 1787, age 51 years; also Charles Primer, who died June 26th, 1808, age 67 years; also Ann Primer, who died May 12th, 1809, age 12 years.

(The Midland Antiquary, vols. 3-4)

Servant wanted

WAnted a Servant to do all Sorts of Husbandry Business, who can have a good Character from his last Place, for Sobriety and Honesty. Enquire of Mr. Willinger, in Dudley-Street, in Birmingham.

(Aris’s Birmingham Gazette, 21st November 1768)

Black coach gelding for sale

To be Sold,

A BLACK COACH GELDING, six Years old, with three white Feet, and some White on his Face, warranted sound.

Enquire of Charles Sacheverell, Esq; at New-Hall, near Sutton; or of Mr. Willinger, in Dudley-Street, Birmingham.

(Aris’s Birmingham Gazette, 30th June 1755)

Servants wanted

WAnted immediately, a Man and his Wife, who are not incumbered with Children, for to have the Management of a Farm, where will be a Dairy of twelve Cows; any Persons properly qualified for such an Employment, whose Characters will bear the strictest Enquiry, may be further satisfied by applying to Mr. Richard Willinger, in Dudley-Street, Birmingham.

N.B. A Waggoner is wanted; none need apply who have not lived twelve Months in the last Place, and can bring a good Character with him.

(Aris’s Birmingham Gazette, 28th September 1767)

Alumnus record at Oxford

Willinger, Rev. William Perry, s. Richard, of Birmingham, co. Warwick, gent. MAGDALEN COLL., matric. 29 July 1765, aged 18; demy 1765-74; B.A. 1769, M.A. 1772, died in 1817. See Coll. Reg., vi. 346.

(Alumni Oxonienses 1715-1886)