578 Kottinghathj'hire — Lincoltijhire — Lekejlerjhire, [Jan. Ij 



Hartfliiv, to \\'ih Woftltey, elde ft daughter 

 of Mr. George W. of Ripley. 



Died.'\ At Chcfterficld, Wfs. Malkiii, re- 

 li£l of the Rev. Jonah M, go. 



At Derby Mrs. Ellis, wife of Mr. John 

 B. 70. — Mrs, Bufher, wife of Mr. William 

 E. 64. 



At Loek Orange, Mrs. Btentnall, reliit 

 cf Benjamin B. gent. 



NOTTINGH.^MSHIRE. 



Married.'] At Nottingham, Mr, Deakin, 

 hoAer, to Mifs Fricc. — Samuel Grundy, 

 gent, lieutenant and adjutant of the Not- 

 tingham voluntiersj to Mifs Cuopsr.— Mr. 

 Thomas Wood, confectioner, to Mifs Stock- 

 ley. 



At Mansfield, Mr, Walker, of Newthorp. 

 farmer, to Mils Ann Whitlock, djughler of 

 Mr, Edward W. 



At Southwell, Mr. Muniby, of Newark, 

 to Mifs Cucklow. — Mr Jeremiah NicholluiT, 

 builder, to Mils M.iry Holies. 



At Elton on the Hill, Mr. George Inno- 

 cent, of Whatton, to Mil's Rebecca Mann. 



Died,'] At Nottingham, Mr. Coxun, an 

 ingenious hofe manufafturer.— Mifs C. Ste- 

 venfon, iij.-^IVIr. William Mofs. — Mr. 

 William Millard, of Woburn, Beds, bruther- 

 in-law to Melfrs. Swans, of this town. — Mrs. 

 Morris, relid cf Mr. George M. publican.— 

 Mrs. Blackball, mother of Mr. B. draper. 



At Basfor<l, Mr. W. Swinton; fan of Mr. 

 S. publican. 



AtTuxford, Mrs. Naylor, of the Fox inn. 



At Bafingfield, Mr. Morri;, farmer, and a 

 member of the Nottingham I'qaadron of yeo- 

 manry cavalry, oemmanded by Major Wright. 



At Mulkham Grange, near Newark 0.1 

 Trent, Mrs, Dickinfon, wife oi WiUiam D. 

 ef,. 



At Bingham, Mr. Paeey, farmer and gra- 

 zier, 56. 



At Barton, Mr. Wright. 



At Mansiield, Mrs. bims, reWSt of Mr. S. 



LINCOL^ SHIR E. 



The new theatre at Bofton is nearly com- 

 flcfcd. The plan of the whole building is 

 very judicious, and does great credit to the 

 folid judgment of Mr. Watlon, the arc.hite(\. 

 The arrangement of the interior accommo- 

 dations is in the greateft degree comfortable \ 

 and the difpofition of the various apartments 

 highly convenient. The interior decorations, 

 from the mafterly pencil o, Mr. immanuel, 

 are in great forwardnefs, and evince a t.>fle 

 and genius which aJi to the reput.uion he 

 has already acquired as an attilf. In (hort, 

 this tempie of Thel'pis will in point of ele- 

 gance and convenience, equal any fimilar 

 building in the country. 



MiXrried.'] At Fifliioft, Mr. Dickinfon, 

 fchoolmafter, to Mifs Hill. 



At Owenlby, Mr. Porter, farmer and gra- 

 . zier, to Mifs Atkinfon, 42. 



At Horkftow, Jolm Richardfon, efq. to 

 Mifs Margaret Martinfon. 



Mr. Thomas Winter, of Langwn, tO Mifs 

 M^ry Maliby^ of Stajaton. 



Ditd.] At Bicker, near Bofton, Mifs 

 Mary Fillings, youngeft daughter of Mr. ?. 

 grazier. 



At Heckington, Mr. Thomaa Almoni, 

 fen. miller, 63. 



Ac Uunholme, near Lincoln, Mr. James 

 Walker, butcher and beaft-jobber, well 

 known at the ditlerenc markets }n this a»d 

 the ntighbouring counties, 76. 



.'^t Lincoln, Mr. John Palmer, fon of t!ie 

 late Rev. Mr, P, of Kettlethorpe, 24.— ^Mrs. 

 Tuke, wife of Mr. T. keeper of the eity 

 gaol — Mr. Middleton, 88. 



At Louth, Mr. H. Barker, wool. comber 

 and worfted inanufafturer, 55. — Very fu.i- 

 denly, Mr. Dixon, 51. — Mrs. Hc^dgfon, 74. 



At Heckington, Air, William Hall, mill- 

 wright, 23. 



At Gaimboro', Mr. William Denman, 

 tailor. 



At Spilihy, Mr. After. 



At Raithby Hall, near Spillty, Mrs, Lonf- 

 dale, wife of iMr. W. Lonfdale, fteward to 

 R. C. Brackenbury, efq. 



At Hemeringham, Air. Englhli, an opa- 

 lent farmer and grazier. 



At Mareham le Fen, jMr. John Smith, 

 farmer. 



At Sticknev, of the cancer, Mr. Bigg*/" 

 dike. 



At Revelby, Mrs. Heaton, wife of Mr. 

 John H. — Mrs. Grantham, wife of Mr. John 

 G. She iiad had four huibands, and three «f 

 theai of the name of Grantham. 



At Stamford, Mrs. Axton, widow of the 

 Rev. Thomas A. cf Friendlbury, Kent. 



At Londonthorpe, near Grantham, Mri;. 

 Parke, wife of William P. efq. of Thoij'e 

 Latimer. 



At UlBngton, Mr. Jonas Atkiafon, many 

 years groom to Lord Lowther. 



LSICESTERSHIRS. 



At the annual meeting of the Leie*ft«r 

 Agricultural Society, held on the 4th of Oc- 

 tober, lSo5, it was refolved to ofr'er the fol- 

 lowing premiums for the year 1806:— To the 

 perfon who fliall produce the bcft eftimate of 

 the comparative advantage between ufmg 

 oxen and horfes in hulbandry-work, twesty- 

 live guineas. To the perfon who ftiall make 

 the beft comparative experiment between the 

 effefts of frelh dung and rotten dung, ariling 

 from the fame fpecies of animal and forage, 

 upon grafs land, the extent not being lefi 

 than one acre for each kind of Jung, ten gui- 

 neas. To the perfon who (liall, on the day 

 of the annual meeting for iSc6, produce a 

 pen of five of the bcft fat (hear hogs, to have 

 teen fed with grafs, hay, or roots, and not to 

 have had corn, ten guineas. For the fecond 

 beft pen of the fame, five guineas. For a 

 pen of the beft live two-year old wethers, 

 ten guineas. For the fecond-beft pen of the 

 fame, live guineas. For a pen of the beft 

 five fat ftjear-hogs that fhall have been bred 

 and kept on natural grafs alone, ten guineas. 

 Ftjr the /stqad bsft f sft of the fame, five 

 juinsass 



