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Marlcham, fSf the four next beft, three 

 guineas; to Mr. Wro. Shacklock, South- 

 well, for the beft bull fliewn, ihree guineas; 

 to Mr. John Birlcitt, Southwell, for the 

 b (^ boar, two guineas; to Mr. Seth Hurt, 

 Farnifield, for the next beft, one guinea. 



" Notwithftanding the unwearied exertions 

 of the committee appointed to arrange the 

 plan for carrying into execution the er:-ftion 

 of a new church in this town (fays the Not- 

 tingham Journal), we are forry to obftrve 

 their benevolent intentions have b"en en- 

 tirely fruftrated, owing to the oppofition ex- 

 perienced from a quarter whence they hnped 

 to derive material affiftance ; and although 

 the liberality of the public in contributing 

 to the above purpofe has been exceedingly 

 handfome, it is impoffible, for very urgent 

 reafuns, to perfevere any farther towards the 

 accomplilhment of this lon^ wiflied-for un- 

 dernking, until difficulties which now prefs 

 againft the meafure can be removed." 



Afarricd.] The Rev. Robert Lowe, of 

 Oxton, to Mifs Ellen Pynder, fecond daugh- 

 ter Of the Rev. Reginald P. of Hadfar-houfe, 

 VVorcefterfliire. 



At the feat of the Hon. Henry Sedley, 

 Lieut. Col. Francis Cunynghame, late of the 

 Coldftream Guards, to Mifs Jane SVhiteforH, 

 youngcft daughter of the late Sir John W. 

 bart. 



At Nottingham, Mr. Robert James, hofier, 

 to Mifi Berridge, daughter of Mr. B. a 

 partner in the fame houfe. 



At Newark, Mr. John RiJge,bookfeUer, 

 to Mifs Hilton. 



Died."] At Nottingham, Mr S.imuel Teal- 

 by, late grocer of New Ra Jford — Mr. George 

 Morris, of the Reindeer public-houfe.— 

 Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, 5;; her death was 

 awtully Tudden. She had attended divine 

 fervice at the baptilt meeting-houfe, and on 

 coming out of the chapel, was feized with a 

 •liziinefs, and expired in the (Ireet — Mifs 

 Sarah Beardfley, daughter of Mr. Jofeph B. 

 «6.— Mrs. Rifoale, wife of Mr. R. baker. 

 —Mr. Hariilon, a reputable grazier and 

 buf.her. 



AtBefthorpe, near Newark, Mr. J. Mor'ey. 



At Glentwonh, Mr. Richard BafTdtt, 61. 



At Newark, Captain Staples. While 

 playing a game at cards he was feized with 

 itn apoplectic fit, and expired in a few mi- 

 liutcs. 



LINL'OLNSHIRC. 



At a meeting lately held at Alford, it was 

 tef'tlvfd, that a navigaijlB canal fr^m Alford, 

 by Jiurgh, to \V»ir.fieet Haven, wou;.^ be of 

 thr utrnolt utility and advantage, nut o ily 

 to the owners and occupiers of eitatrs in the 

 ♦icinity of the ptopofol line of navigation, 

 k«it alio to the country at large, the uuifall 

 kfiiig lavuurable in the extreme, ano ti.ere 

 being an txcellrnt haibour at fea ; provided 

 th^i water can be fpared from the navj^jcion 

 m dry f^ifoot, for the benefit or cittif, and 

 M inj jrv It done to the drainage of the ad> 

 MoWTlliYMAC. Nb, XJi. 



jaccnt country. A level ani fjrvey of the 

 intended navigation, and an eftimat* of the 

 probable expences were ordered to be pre- 

 pared. 



Among the improvements daily making in 

 this county, thofe in the town of Horncaftle 

 aie not the leaft confpiciious. The grouiij 

 is now clearing for the ereition of a new 

 butchery in that place ; the old ftandin" 

 is to be taken down, and a corn-market 

 built. This and other improvements in a'i- 

 tation will confiJerably amend the appear- 

 ance of that opulent and fpirited town. 



Married.'] At Ingham, near Spttal, Mr. 

 Jiifeph Mawer, draper, of Lincoln, to Mifs 

 Wakefield. 



At Louth, Mr. Nelfoc, brazier, to Mifs 

 Efberger. 



At Welby, near Grantham, the Rev. T. 

 Grover, curate of Firmingby, Notts, to Mifs 

 Cjiefter, of Welby. 



At Lincoln, Mr. Robert Turner, to Mrs. 

 Kew. 



Died-I At Carlton Scroop, near Grantham, 

 the Rev. J hn Darw.n, M A. reiVor of that 

 place, 77. He was brother to the late ce- 

 lebrated Dr. D. 



At Louth, Mr. Fenwick, 70.— Mrs. Har- 

 rifon, wife of Mr. James H. 



At Lincoln, Mrs. Squires, a maiden 1 >Hy. 

 — MaAer Robert Camm, only fon of Mr John 

 C. 1 1.— Mr.Mackennis,an eminent merchant, 

 58. — Mr. Henry Walker, furveycr of turn- 

 pike-roads, 75. 



At Raithby, near Spillby, Mr. EJw. Jack- 

 fon, farmer. 



At Part.iey, Mrs. May, widow. 



At Buckminfter, Mr. Jofeph Bartram. 



At Gainiborough, Mrs. Chafer, - wife of 

 Mr. C publican, 42. 



At Stamford, Mr. ThornasLowe, m.iltfter, 

 and an alderman of the corporation, 55. He 

 fcrved the office of mayor in iSjo. — Mrs. 

 Pretty, wife of Mr. P. tanner, of Morcot, 

 Rutland. 



At South Somercotes, near Louth, Mrs. 

 Weft, 69. 



lEICESTERSHIRE, 



The beginning of .Tune the young gentle- 

 rr.en at Lutterworth-fchool went through 

 their examinations with great honour to 

 themfelves and credit Co their teaclier. The 

 prizes were dete/mined as follow ; — a filvrr 

 pen to Mafter H. Goddard ; a geographical 

 guide to Mailer H. j^uilter, both or Lei- 

 ccfler. 



Married 1 At Hinckley, the Rev f. 

 Renals, of Wellingbro", Northamptonihi e, 

 10 Mifs Scott, daughter of the late Rev Jo- 

 feph Scott, of the aoove place. 



At frilby on the Witake, Mr. Chectle, 

 of Narboroujih, to Mifs Hickling. 



At Leiceller, Mr. Wm. Aftle, to Mrg. 

 Clarke. — Mr. Cornelius Hill, to Mif> Sarah 

 Oyfun. — Mr. S. Uivis, fon of the Rev. Mr. 

 L). of Great Wigftun, to Mifs Marfhall. 



Mr. Wm. Tbor/itoo, currier, of Uuckley^' 

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