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LelcefierJhire—StafordJhWe—tVarnickJhire. [OSt. 1, 



on t'ne Hill, the litter including the ham- 

 Jets of Minthorpp, Toft and Sound. Ic is 

 likewife in contemplation to make a naviga- 

 ble cinal from Alford to Waintleet Haven, to 

 pafs through the paiilhes of Alford, Bilfby, 

 f arleftliorpe, Wei 1, Cum ber worth. Will ough- 

 by, Orby, Burgh, Croft, and Waintleet. 



M.iiricd.J At Fri'fton, Mr. John Lawis, 

 to Mi.''s Elizabeth Jeffup, only daughter ef 

 Mr. Smith J, 



Mr. Henry Holg.ite, of High Rifby, to 

 TVIifs Holgatc, daughter of Robert H. efq. of 

 Sawcliffe. 



At Ciinfborough, Mr. W. G. Shav», mer- 

 chan-, r( Birmingham, to Mifs M. Rollett, 

 daughter of Mr R.. fail-maker. 



Mr. fohn HanJ, of Duddingt-in, to M'fs 

 Clofe, of Collywefton. 



Dici{ j At Carlby, near Stamford, MIfs 

 Andrews, 25. 



AtFrieflon, near Bofton, Mr. Ofborne, of 

 Collywelton, 45. About a month before he 

 lisd his leg brotcen by a kick from his horfe 

 in the bathing machine, which acci3ent oc- 

 cafioned his death. 



At Morton, near Gainlborough, Mr. Sla- 

 ter, farmer. 



At Waddlngton Heath, near Lincoln, Mifs 

 Jane Smith, youngelt daughter of the late 

 Mr. S. 



At Stamford, Mrs. Davidfon, 73 — Mr. 

 Thomas Venimore, 41.— -Mifs Bowling, filler 

 to Mr. Amos].ickfon. 



A.t Louth, Mr. Edward Kime, Jg, — Mrs. 

 Bratley, 93, 



At Muckton, near Louth, Mr. Thomas 

 Orby, 73. 



At Grantham, Mr. John Cartier, of the 

 White Lion inn, 66. 



At Sleaford, Mr. Thomas Ball, many 

 years a refpeftable ironmonger and grocer, 



■57- 



At Gainftorough, Mr. Kitchen, tailor, 4?. 



—Mr. Slater, fchoilmafter, 64. 



i.£ic estjjrshire. 



At a gener.il meeting of the inhabitants of 

 Liiceiter, lately convened by the chief ma- 

 gil'tratt. of that town, i: was refoltred, that, 

 in confideration of the many lives which 

 have been annually loft in and near that 

 place, by drowning and other caufes of fuf- 

 pended animation, an inftitution, on the prin- 

 ciple of the Royal Humane Society in Lon- 

 -don, iliould be eftabliihed there. 



Msrriid.] At Caftle Doriingti.n, Mr. Bake- 

 weil, of Derby, to Mifs Afliwortii. 



At Normanton-upon-Soar, Mr. John Bar- 

 Towcl'f, farmer and gnieier, to Mrs. Tacy, 

 widow of the late John T. gent. 

 ' Dieil-I At Leiccller, Mrs. Ayfcough, 70. 



At Difeworth, Xir. Sp<'n;:y. The caufe 

 that produced his death prefents an arBif(ing 

 inft.mce of the venomous power of wafps, 

 which a.v reprefented to r^e uncommonly nu- 

 merous liiis leuon. One of tViefe infefts 

 Hung Mr. S. on a vein, on the back of one 

 of his hands, and tlie vsnom, intermingling 



with the blood, put a period to hil life tht 

 following day. 



STAFfORDSHIR E. 



Married.'^ At Weftbromwioli, Mr. Wil- 

 Jiam Whitehoufe, nail ironmonger and mer- 

 chant, to Mifs Hately, daughter of Mr. 

 James H. of Ettingfli.ill, coal-mafter 



At Wolverhampton, Mr. Samuel Taylor, 

 of Cofeley, to Mrs. Ann Farmer, of WiU 

 Jenhall, vvhofe united ages amount to ona 

 hundred and forty years. — Mr. John Proffit, 

 to Mifs Ann Smith, of Willenhall. 



At Stoke-upon-Trent, Mr. John Bibby, 

 merchant, of Liverpool, to Mifs Mellard, of 

 Newcaftie- under- Line. 



At Colivich, James Macdonald, efq. M, P. 

 only foT of the Lord Chief Baron, to Mifs 

 Eliz. Sparrow, fecond daughter of John S. 

 efq. of Biihton. 



Died.'\ At Alminpton, near Market Dray- 

 ton, SLs. AnnLingham, late of Worcefter, 



73- 



.^t Kewcaftie-underline, Mrs, Daniel, 

 ■wife of Mr. Alexander D. 



At Garfton, Mr. Thomas Harvey, fon of 

 the late Rev. J. Harvey, of Caldon, 20. 



At Wolverhampton, Mrs. Parker — Of ari 

 apoplectic fit, Mr. Francis Andrews, itoa- 

 monger. 



At Lichfield, Mrs. Davis, late of North- 

 ampton, and reiiftof Alderman William D. 

 of that place, 83. — Mr. Samuel Roberts, of 

 Derb. , horfe- dealer. He was thrown frona 

 his horfe during the races: by the fall his 

 fkull was fo much fraftured, tliat he e-vpired 

 in a few hours. 



At Stafford, J. CKlIins, efq. 84. 



WARWICKSHIR £. 



Married."] At Edgbafton, Mr. Wm. Allr 

 port, of Birmingham, to Mifs Dickenfon^ 

 of Afton Roal. 



At Tipton, Mr. Richard Harper, of Deep 

 Fields, Cofeley, to Mifs Ann Porter, of 

 Little London, Walfall. 



Ac Radford Semeley, near Warwick, Mr. 

 William Franklin, to Mifs Stanley. 



At Birmingham, Mr. James Alltree, to 

 Mifs Ann Netchsll. — Mr. James Edwards, 

 to Mifs Hannah Harvey. — Mr. John Burtooj 

 to Mifs Rebecca Martin. — Mr. Simmons, 

 chemift and druggift, of Leicefter, to Mifs 

 Mary Ford, daughter of Mr. Jofeph F. of 

 Coventry. 



Died.] At Rea Hall, Great Rarr, Mifs 

 Charlotte Olhorne, eldeft daughter of Mr, 

 Ed.v.ird O. 



At Bilfton, Mr. Samuel Hanfon, japanner. 



At Stualey Cattle, Philip LytteKon, efq. 



At Birmingham, Mrs. Jones, wife of Mr. 

 J. — Mrs. Crowder.— .Mrs. Howell, wife' of 



Mr. Jofeph H. 53.— Mr. Wm. Schofield 



t.'iifs Eliza Nicklm. eldell daughter of Mr. 

 Edward N.— Mrs. Sarah Humphreys— Mi;. 

 George Hands, 77. — Mr. John Houltoriy 

 baker. — .Mr. Thomas Allen, 75. 



At Water Orton, Mr. .Thomas Jenkins. 



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