1805.] 



LtncolnJhire—'LeiceJierJh'tre. 



4S7 



North Riding of York, to Mifs Smelt, 

 daughter of the Rev. Mr. S. re£lor of Ged- 

 ling, ant) niece to the Earl of Chefterfield. 



At Edwalton, Mr. Jofeph Thorp, jun. 

 currier, of Nottingham, to Mifs Vincent. 



At Old Radford, Mr. Bradbury, of Not- 

 tingham, to Mils Anne Raven. 



At Lowdham, Mr. Riley, officer of excife 

 at Woodborougf), to Mrs. tountuin, of Gun- 

 thorpe Ferry. 



At Nottinglaia, Mr. S. Stretton, to Mifs 

 Wilkinfon. 



£>!ed'] At Nottingham, Mifs Mary Ward, 

 drefs-maker — Mrs. Durham, widow of Mr. 

 D. baker.— Mrs Langford, reliiS of Mr. L. 

 hofier. — Mrs. Bell, widow of Mr. John B. 

 ■ formerly of Caiftor, Lincolnrtiire. — Mr. Stra- 

 han, a member of the fenior council of ihis 

 corporation. — Mrs Fieldaick, wife of Mr. 

 r. of the Horfe Shoes public-houfe. — .VIrs, 

 Sturt. — Mrs. Shipley, wife of Mr. Henry S. 

 — Mr. Samuel Brooke, fen. gi. — Mr. Tho- 

 iT)a» Hancock, engineer, whofe talents and 

 attainments in mpchanics, cliemiilry. elec- 

 tricity, and the polite arts, united to a found 

 underftanditig, good t*fte, exquifue fenlihi- 

 lity, and hilarity, made his fociety much 

 courted and valued. 



At Basford, fuddenly, Mr. Torr, fen. pub- 

 iican. 



At Burton Joyce, Mr. S. Lawfon, 72, 



At Mansfield, Mr. John Royle. 



At Newark, John Cooke, eiq. 35. 



AtColfton Balfett, Mr. Gunn, farmer. 



At Southwell, Mr. John Aldridge. 



At North Mulkham, near Newark, Mr. 

 Wafs, grocer. About thirty years ago he 

 made a vow never to ilep out of his houfe on 

 any account.; and, notwithftanding the moft 

 earnert entreaties of his friends, he fcrupa- 

 loufiy otferved it till his death. 



I. IN COL MS BIKE. 



Appllvtion is intended .to be made to Par- 

 Jiament, for an art for inclofing che commons 

 in the parilh of Scotter. 



Married.'} At Horkfton, Mr. James G. 

 Morris, of Barton upon Humber, to M'fs 

 Martinfon, daughter of the late Rev. John 

 M. of Wifpington —Mr. Lawfon, coach- 

 proprietor, of Stamford, to Mifs Norton, 0/ 

 Wan jford.— Jofeph Andrews, gent, of the 

 Eaft India Company's fervite, to Mifs bii/.a- 

 beth Hardwick, fecond daughter of Mr. H. 

 miller, of Market Deeping. 



At Gainfborough, the Rev. C. B. Ma(!ing- 

 berd, vicar of Upton, to Wiii\ bmith, c.ju^h- 

 ter of John S. elq. 



Died,] At Eaft Stockwith, Mrs. Cimbe, 

 71- 



At Fillingham, Mrs. Jackfon, wife of i!ie 

 Rev. Wm. J. 



At Brampton, Mr. James Ellis, 69. 



At Louih, Mrs. AUtoby, relid of WilliaO) 

 A. cfq. of Nurlh Oiuilby, 87. — Mrs. Cow- 

 lam, 60. 



At Ackihorpe, near Louth, Mn. Chatter- 

 («n^ wif« of Mr. C. 31. Htr death way 



occafioned by her doatks catching fire, in 

 confequence of which Ihe was fo dreadfully 

 burnt, that after languilhing in great toi.^ 

 ment for feveral days, ihe expired. 



At Gaiiifbro', Mifs Conley, 41.— Mr. Joh« 

 Colton, 51 — William Bainton, many year* 

 town-crycr, 90. 



At Keddington, near Louth, Mr. Skepton, 

 73. He was walking in his fon's grounds^ 

 when lie (addenly fell down and expired. 



At Lincoln, Mrs. Colton, wife of Mr. C, 

 fen. 84.— Mrs. Blakey, wife of Mr. John B, 

 — Theophilus Thomas, ferjeant of the 7th 

 regiment light dragoons, 26. 



At Stamford, Mr. Edward Fardell, butcher, 

 56 — Suddenly, Mr. Bartholomew Richard- 

 fon, 54 — Mr. Chriftopher Fairchild, 57. H« 

 had been thirty-five years clerk to the tol» 

 leftors of Excife for Grantham didriit. 



A.t Witham Place, Bofton, John Boyfjeld, 

 gent, late of guadring Edike, 



At Grantham, Mr. Tunnard, of the Blue 

 Horfe public houfe. — Suddenly, Mr. Col. 

 lingwood, tormerly maftcr of the Peacock, 

 — Mr. D. Lely, of Barkfton, 25. 



At Reavefby Abbey, Mrs. Grantham, wife 

 of John Peters G. cfq. 



At Bofton, Mrs, Blaydwin, a maiden lady. 



At Eaft Kirkhy, Mr. John Carter. Abov« 

 five hundred guineas in fpecie were foun'i 

 tied up in his houfe, in parcels of 6ye gul» 

 neas each. 



Leicestershire. 



Mjrried.l At Sibfon, Mr. R. Higgin.'on, 

 hofier, of Leicefter, to Mifs H. Chapmjn, 

 fecond daughce' of the late Mr. George G, 

 of Upton.— Mr. Thomas Ward, grazier, of 

 gueenborough, to Mifs M. Be»dman, of 

 Great Glcna, 



Du-d.'] At Syfton, Mifa Hlnton, thg 

 eldeft dangbter of Mr. George H. of Sa^- 

 ^y, a moft amiable young lajy. She weat 

 to keep the anniveilary of her birth-day, 

 which completed her 21ft year, on tiic 

 Saturday preceding. On Sunday )?ie coip- 

 plaincd of illnel's, which turned cut to be « 

 brain fever, and unfortunately ?Te obtdincg 

 an oppoitunity of throwing herfeli' out oi 

 the upper windows of a high houfc, bot oi» 

 not appear to have broken any limbs. S.ie 

 furyived until the Tuefday following, v;;tia 

 intervals of coiiipofure, when ihe c^cpr.-ftVd 

 hsr moft peifcft relignatioa and affur;u,ce ^ 

 /otuie blifs. ' . 



At Ueicefter, Janits Blakeflcy, el'q. one of 

 the paitiicra in the Hinckley Bank..— :VIij, 

 Bird, rciitt of Mr- Richiid b. many yeai^f 

 printer of the Coventry Merfury. — .M«. 

 Hands, glazer. — Mifs Cliaplin, niece of .'.•ir. 

 D. Cooke, attorney — Mrs. Bruce, vyi.'e ♦/ 

 Mr. B. coach tioprietor. 



At Great Wigfton, Mr. WJlliaoi Cooiiricl;, 

 fell-mo/iger, 74.. 



At North Kilwortl), Mr^. .Stj'^?, w'.ic <y" 

 Edward S. ef^. 



