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L incolnjhire — Leicejierjhlre, 



185 



wife of Mr. G. cooper.— Mr. Rofe, butcher. 

 —Mrs. Barber, wife of Mr. B. grocer. 



~At Weft Bridgford, near Nottingham, Mr. 

 Robert Singlehurft, 61. 



At Mansfi;ld, Mr. Wm. Watfon, mercer 

 and draper. 



At Newark, Mr. Matthew Sheppard, a 

 member of the Newark Volunteers, 27.— 

 Mrs. Rumley, relift of Mr. R. iron mon- 

 ger. 



At Calverton, Mr. Chriftopher ©Idknow. 



LINCOLNSHIRE. 



Among the other improvements making at 

 the port of Grimfby, it is in contemplation 

 to ereft a jetty from the lock dowii to low- 

 water mark, to prevent the higher fluxion of 

 the tide. 



Married} At Bennington, near Bofto.t, 

 Mr. C. B. Ch,pman, grocer and draper, to 

 Mifs Mary Mowbray. 



Robert salmon, efq of Weekley, to Mifs 

 Keep, of Kettering. 



At Surgh, Mr. Stokes, to Mifs AHitt — 

 Mr. Bowen, of the Sun public-houfc, to 

 Mifs Martha Cartwright. 



At Barrowby, Mr. Charles Dorr, to Mifs 

 Jane Hemingway, of Oiantham. 



At Wigtuft, near Bofton, Mr. Robert Dea- 

 bell, farmer, of guadring, to Mifs Ann 

 Morrifs. 



At Whapload Drove, Mr. Samuel Bea- 

 gles, of Holbeach, to Mifs Deborah Lafon. 



At Gainiboro', Lieutenant Waller, of the 

 navy, to Mifs Cuthbert, daughter of Mr. C. 

 carpenter. 



At Louth, the Rev. G. Tennyfon, A. M. 

 reftor of Benewortb, to Mifs Fytch, daughter 

 of the late Rev. Stephen F. — The Rev. Marcus 

 Aurelius Parker, cur.rte of Louth, to .Jlifs 

 Earley. — Mr. Hudfon, of Orgarth-hill, to 

 Mrs. Newhound. 



At Skidbrook, Mr. Paddifon, grazier, 67, 

 to Mrs. Elizabeth Barr, 76, after a courtfhip 

 of five days. 



At Lincoln, Mr. Watts, one of the lay- 

 vicars of the cathedral, to .Mifs Franklyn. 



Dieii.^ At Golbenon, Mr. Allin, an emi- 

 nent farmer and grazier, 71. — Mrs. blater, 

 wife of Mr. S. 71. 



At Wansford, Mr. Norton, {en. 71. He 

 was unfortunately overturned in the Nclfon 

 toach, and received fo much injury as to 

 occafion his death. 



At Lincoln, Mr. William Camm, tea- 

 dealer, 64.— Mrs. Bedf rd, wife of Mr. U. 

 jun. ig. — Mr. Greatliam, late a reputable 

 farmer at Boothani, 71. 



At Louth, in the piime of life, Mr. C. P. 

 Wood, keeper of the Pack Hcrle Inn. — Mr. 

 Martin Cannon, a refpcdlable faiiiutr and nur- 

 fcryman — Mr. Edward Holmes, 28, 



'Vt Gainiburough, Mrs. Brumby, a maiden 

 lady, 88. 



At Glentworth, Mr. Robert Baffet, 60. 



At Morton, near Gaiiinjorough, Mr. John 

 Picking, midftiipaian of his Majcrty's Ihip 

 Hero. 



At Spalding, Mr. Burvvel!, 89. He had 

 formerly been an eminent common-brewer, 

 but had rented from bufinefs many years. 



At Brampton, near Torkfey, Mrs, Eliza- 

 beth Well?, widow, 44 



At Caftor, Mr. Thomas Johnfon, farmer, 

 62 



At Maltby, near Alford, Mrs, Allatt, 

 wife cf Mr. A. a refpeftable farmer and gra- 

 zier. 



At Thiddlethorpe, Mr. Thomas Hollidge, 

 78. 



At Counthorpe, near Corby, Mr. Muffon. 



At Sp.Uby, Mrs. Davy, wife of Mr. Wil- 

 liafij D. 



At Wadding-vorth, Mr. Richard Elm- 

 hirft, an opulent grazier. 



At Stamford, Mils Lowe, eldeft daughter 

 of the late Alderman L 32. 



At Cowbit, near Soalding, Mrs Eliza- 

 beth Grigiis, wife of Mr. rho.Tf)as G. but- 

 cher, 35. 



At Swaton, near Billlngborough, Mr. 

 Lenton, fen. grazier. 



At DoHdington, near Lincoln, Mrs. Har- 

 rifon, wife of Mr. H. 



LEICKSTERSHIRT. 



A very la;ge itratum of coal, 15 feet deep 

 has been diicovered on the Earl of Moira's 

 eftate, at Do.-.nington, by which the ihares 

 in the Lciceft.'rrOiire canal have been doubled 

 in value. This mine proves fo produi3ive 

 that the profits to its noble poffeffor are ftated 

 to amount to i^ol. per week. 



yWarr/frf.] At Leicefter, Mr. Burbage, of 

 the Nags-head, to -Mrs. Eames, relict of 

 Mr. E. 



At Rothley, Mr. Jofeph Chatwin, to Mifs 

 Rebecca Kietmjn, ot Foller. 



At Rugby, Mr. Benjamin Sutton, hofier, 

 to Mrs. Whitmell. 



Died.] At Leicefter, Mr. Newby, frame- 

 fmith. — At er a few hours' illnefs, MrSi 

 Walker, wife of Mr Wm. W merchant ; a 

 lady exemplary for her rational piety and ac- 

 tive charity ; unwearied in the various domef- 

 tic relations ; beloved to a degree of reverence 

 by a numerous family; charafterized by a 

 peculiar firmncfs and fir.cerity in her friend- 

 /hips, and admired among a large acqu iintance 

 fur native opennefs and the ingenuous vivacitT 

 of her iiifpuiitioii. She has left a good name 

 never to be er.ized from their memory, and 

 their regret is only equalled by the irrepara- 

 ble lofs they have luftained, — Mr. Thornton, 

 ftoe-maker. — Mr. Banner, fr.imcfmith.— . 

 Mr. Toone, collar and whip-maker. 



At Gieat Wigfton, Mr. Henry Branfon, 

 81, formerly a relpedlablc farmer and grazier 

 of that place, but who had lor fome year» 

 retired from bufinefs. 



STAKFOR DSHIR E. 



One of the windows in ttir cithedral ch»rch 

 of Litchfield is now filled with the ftained 

 glafs purchafen by the dean and chapter from 

 a ruined abbey in France. It contains three 

 fcrijtural fubjefls, all entire, viz. — Cluift 

 appearing 



