580 



L incolnjhire. — Leicejlerjhlre. 



[Nov. ii 



fpe£tIoi, will be a lading memorial of his 

 real ana pf miinc tafte, in converting a bar- 

 ren and i)nproi;u''^ive foil into aiiabfolute Pa- 

 ra^ife Itis worthy f r. mark, that on tlie day 

 of Mr Marfon's tuneral died John Taddle, 

 igf.i 8;, a turriluit to the Dukes of New- 

 Crfltle ever fince Clumber was eftabli/hed. 

 The poor ol'l m n (or for;e years had bien 

 inc pahie of follou'in« lis ufii^l employment ; 

 but, in confirtcratioi: of his pift lervices and 

 upright behaviour, has received evciy poffi- 

 ble (uPDort and comfort from the prefent 

 Dukf of N'- wcaftle and his mother. 



Ar Noitiiitham, fudHenly, Fielding Beft 

 Fvnnty, '\i\. furg- on, the laft fen of Samuel 

 »T\* -arili F of Fyr.ney, in the county of 

 St-ft'oid. He was lineally d^fcencied from 

 Jchn ''aron renis, hereditary conitable of 

 Dov il'aftle, and lord warden of the Cirque 

 Pi:rsin loSj. None ever furpaflsd, and tew 

 tci'.'.j^";' him p.s an affi ■'•!ion.i e liuiband, ten- 

 der parent, and enevoient neijiliuour. Hi? 

 lit:,.!v and pr ;'efiion.i! talents are ir.mfcfled 

 intheM'dcal and Philofophital Commen 

 tar'ics, Fii 'Uip'iical Tranfaiti. ' s, Gentle- 

 man's Mag.izmc, &c and in I7?7 he wns 

 elciS^ed 1 nem.btr of thi' Medical Society. — 

 Suditniy, Mr. Mil'cr, an ing- nious niJl- 

 ■wti»,lit — "^Ir. R'thard Orcgovy >ti)rk>, 54. 



At I'taccnfield, • . Colclougli, efq cornet 

 In the Newark troop of NottingliamCii.e vo- 

 IltiI -er cav Iry. 



Ai ouuthwi-U, Mr. George White, many 

 years i draper and mercer of Uingham, 90 



At B<e(ton, near N..ttingham, ^ii(!. Hen- 

 rietta 'Whit.'hei ', c.iughter of the late Mr. 

 V. . 01 Mif'f field 



LINCOINSHIRE 



Fr.>-i a ftaten.'-nt of the patients under 

 ruie It the Dilpenfary of Louth, between 

 Jun I,, iS 4, and June 13, i8r^5, it ap- 

 pears r it 116 h^ve been ciich^rgcd Cured, 

 twet^rv three relieved, one incurable ; twelve' 

 have, led, ano fifty cijc remain under cure. — 

 Toral 201. 



/'"arned^ At Stan^ford, Mr. Grafi'w-ll, of 

 th- Horns public houie, to .'.:rs. Glenn, v/i- 

 dow of 1' 'r. R bert C. 



At G4in(b>-r(>ugh, Mr. John Terry, of 

 Huy, (hip owner, to Mifs I>eil„.~.y. 



The Kcv William Broadhent, of Billing- 

 hal , near Tattcrlhdi, to Mrs. Fowicr, of 

 Lincoln. 



A'ir. Cox, nier^ffs officer of Lincoln, to 

 Mrs. Uitki fon, of Burgh in th-.i .Vj.^jili. 



At liaft K.iik:v, Mr. Swinn, to i\irs. Ter- 

 race. 



At Boilinsiorooke, Mr. Harrifon, flax- 

 drell'er, to Mrs. I urner. 



ZJ.irt'.j At Lincoln, Mr. CoUinfon, at the 

 Reindeer Inn.— Mr. Paul Pamell, luigeon 

 an' .■..othcciTv, 67 —Mr. VVilliain \Vright, 

 joL.er, lite manager at the AlTe.nibly Rooms, 

 Above-hiil. 

 ^ Ac Gaiii&arough, Mr. Rogeis, publican, 



41. — Mr. Duncin Cooper, 62.— Mr. Wil- 

 liam Tomlin, chair-turner. 



At Carlton, Mrs. Jackfon, wife of Mr. J. 

 farmer, yj. 



At Helpringham, Mr, John Prefgrave, 

 dru^gift. 



At Louth, the Rev. James Bollon, A. M, 

 reftor of fCclfti-rri 54.— Mr, Thomas Hob* 

 fon, miUfter, 46. — Mifs Holdfworth. 



At Haugham, Mr. Pearfon Cartwright, an 

 opulent farmer and grazier, 31. 



.*tSixilbv, Mrs. Metcalfe, wife of Mr. 

 Zacl'.aiiah M. farmer, 60. 



At Raitliby, near Spiliby, Mr. Overton, 

 late of Belleau, near A Iford, farmer, 74. 



At ii'orncaftle, Mrs Atkinfon, wife of 

 Mr. Roliert .•i. farmer, of Bleefby, near Mar- 

 ket Raifin. 



Ar Market Raidn, Mifs Coppin. 



At Great Barton, Mr. James Froft, many 

 years rider and ftud-groom to Sir Charles 

 Bunbury, bsrt. 



AtEdenham, Mr. John Steel, fenior, late 

 of Scuttlethorpe. 



At Gretford, Mrs. Roden, 57. 



At Toynton, Mrs. Anderfon, wife of Mr. 

 William A. 



LBICFETERSHIK E. 



A very rel eclabie meeting of the inhabit- 

 ants of St. Margaret's, Leicefter, was lately 

 held for the puipofe of taking into conlidera- 

 lion the expediency of eftablifliing a charity- 

 icr.nol in that parifh The fum of 200I. was 

 immeciatcly lublcribed towards th; under- 

 taking. 



The late fa!e of breeding ewes of the new 

 Leiceder kind, belonging to George Penrice^ 

 elq. was nttfnded by many refpe^table breed- 

 ers from different parts of the kingdom. It 

 was univerfally allowed by competent judges, 

 that one hundred fheep fo generally good 

 were never brought to the hammer ; nor can 

 any inftance in the annals of breeding be pro- 

 dutel by which the prevailing opinion of the 

 firll breeder this kingdom once had to boaft 

 (the late Mr. Bakcwell) was fo ftronglycor- 

 roboiatcd. It was the regular prad'ice of 

 Mr. Penrice to hire his rams of Medrs. 

 iitunes, without o'ojcifting to confanguinity, 

 which was Mr, Bakewell's firft principle ; 

 and there is no doubt that if this fyilcm were 

 more generally attended to, the breed of flicep 

 would be brought to greater perfection. 



M.irnsd'] At Hoby, the Rev. Gilbert 

 Brr^sford, rector of Bcdv.'orih, Warwick- 

 ibire, ana of Saxilby, in this county, to Mifs 

 HroAne, only daughter of the Rev. Henry 

 B. rector of Hoby. 



Dkd.'\ At Beeby, Mrs. King, wife of 

 Mr. Jonathan K.. 



At llurton Overy, Mr. Afliby, 45. 



At Loughborough, Mr. R, Shuttlewortb, 

 54 — Mrs. Rarrs, wife of Mr. Walter B. 



At Leicefter, Mrs. Price, wife of Alder- 

 xr.an P. 



STAFFOItrSHIRI. 



