378. 
Mr. W. Bishop, to Miss M. Hall; Mr. J. 
Jackson, to Miss H. Fletcher; Mr. J. Free- 
man, to Miss H. Alison; Mr. J. Hind, to 
Miss E. Waine: all of Nottingham.” 
_At Scrooby, near Bawtry, A. Gordon, esq., 
late of the 33d regt., to Henrietta, youngest 
daughter of G. Spiller, esq., deputy com= 
missioner general.—At Glenn Magna, H. F. 
Coleinan, esq. of Leicester, to Eliza, young- 
est daughter of G. Cooper, gent.— At St. 
Margaret’s, Mr. G. Harrison, of Great 
Oxendon, Northamptonshire, to Elizabeth, 
daughter of W. Harris, gent., Leicester.— 
Mr. Cardinal, to Catharine, youngest daugh- 
ter of Mr. Hunt, both of Leicester.— At 
Long Claxton, Leicestershire, W. Smith, of 
Ingleby-hill, eldest son of Mr. Smith, of 
Swarkstone Lowes, to Sarah Harriet, only 
daughter of Mr. Briggs, of Alvaston, Der- 
byshire.—At Mayfield, Mr. W. Hoon, Ash- 
bourne, to Miss C. Jackson.— At Chester- 
field, Mr. Warhurst, to Mrs. Kitchen.— 
Mr. Booker, to Miss Clarke, of the Hagg, 
Staveley. —Mr. W. Goodall, of Rodsley, to 
}aiss M. Ratcliff.— At Rampton, Mr. Turner, 
to Miss Levick, of the same place.—At 
Sntton cum Lound, near East Retford, Mr. 
R. Robinson, 70, to Miss E. Cobb, 19, both 
of Lound. 
Died.| At Nottingham, 19, Miss M. Bre- 
ton.—78, Mr. W. Linney.—28, Mr. J. 
Spatford.—15, Mary, daughter of Mr. J. 
Mumby.— At Newark, 19, Mr. J. Cooper.— 
At the same place, 72, Mrs. Harrison, of 
Carleton-le-Mooreland. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Marricd.| Marmaduke eldest son of W. 
Graburn, esq., of Kingsforth-house, Bar- 
ton, to Theresa Mary, eldest daughter of 
J. M. Bromehead, esq. 
At Martin, near Horncastle, Thos. Cal- 
vert, eldestson of Mr. Beasley, of Thrus- 
sington, to Sarah, youngest daughter of Mr. 
Oldham, of Martin. 
At Gainsboro’, Mr. Clayton to Mrs. Torr. 
At Grimsby, Mr. J. Hume, of Hull, to 
Miss Willerton, daughter of Mr. R. Wil- 
lerton, of Hamburgh. 
At Grantham, Mr. R. Seaman, of Spittle- 
gate, to Mrs. M. Smith, of the former place. 
Although barely in the prime of life, this is 
the third time the gay bride has been led to 
the hymenea! altar, 
At Dyke, near Bourn, Mr. J. Beusley, 
of Thorpe, near Melton, to Mrs. Brittain. 
At Swineshead, Mr. J. Sleight to Miss 
Watson. 
Died.| Rev. S. White, D.C.L. ,75, vicar 
of Lenton, Lincolnshire, and rector of Co- 
nington, Huntingdonshire. — At Stamford, 
6¢, Mr. J. Lumly, sen —At Ketton, Mr. 
B. Oliver.—Mr. R. Lockwood, jun.. of Ay- 
ston, near Uppingham, son of Mr. W. 
Lockwood, of Wing. 59, Ann, wife of Mr. 
T. Giles, of Penkirk.—At Grantham, Mr. 
TT. Wilson—Mr. C. Smalley, late of Gran- 
thaw, 28.—At Portsmouth, $6, Edward, 
son of Mr. Botterill.—50, Mrs, Hose, wife 
of Mr. Hose, of Donington.—Mrs. Coul- 
sen, wife of Mr. Coulson, of Sutton St. 
Lincolnshire, Leicester and Rutland, Staffordshire, &c. 
[Nov. I, 
James.—At Barton upon Humber, Mr. 
Whitehead. —86, Mr. C. Epworth, of Grims- 
by.—53, Mr. R. Brocklesby, of Grimsbys 
24, Miss E. Nevil.—At Hull. 23, Sarah 
,second daughter of Mr. B. Dunn, of Holm- 
by.—Mrs. Rawson, wife of Mr. Rawson, 
of Wheatholms, South Clifton, Notts.— 
Mrs. F. Balgay, sister of J. Balgay, esq., 
of Duffield. 
At Wainfleet, All Saints, Mr. W. Comins. 
_ At Langton, near Spilsby, Mr. G. Has- 
tings. 
At Alford, Miss A. Goose. 
At Belleau, near Alford, 57, Mr. T. 
Mackinder. 
At Middle Rasen, 96, Mr. Darnill, — 
Mrs. A. Duckle. 
LEICESTER AND RUTLAND. 
Married.| At Ashby-de-la Zouch. Mr. C. 
Hill, to Mrs. E. Storer—Mr. W. ‘Cope, to 
Miss C. Terry.— Mr. E. Dewsbury, to Miss 
M. Fox.—Mr. J. May, to Miss S. Harvey ; 
Mr. J. Haslam, to Miss M. Rose; Mr. G. 
Kirk, to Miss H. Ingham; Mr. J. Slater, 
to Miss S. Wood ; Mr. J. N. Holbrook, to 
Miss A. Burton; Mr. T. Chapel, to Miss 
S. Murden; Mr. G. Thompson, to Miss A. 
Orme —Mr. J. Frost, to Miss S. Cheetham ; 
Mr. W. Gilbert, to Miss M. A. Wild. 
At Shenton, Mr. J. Whyatt, jun., to Miss 
S. Brummitt.—Mr. J. D. Smith, to Miss A. 
Palmer, of New Shenton.—Mr. G. Smith, 
to Miss Talbot.—Mr. R. Robinson, 70, to 
Miss E. Cobb, aged 19. 
At Rampton, Mr. ‘Turner, to Miss Levick. 
At Hinckley, Mr. J. Glover, to Miss H. 
Scotton. 
Died.| Mr. W. Whetstone, 59, Northgate- 
street, Leicester.— Eliza, wife of J. Ryley, 
gent.—70, Mrs, Brewitt, wife of Mr. W. 
G. Brewitt. 
At Sheepshead, H. West, 33. This poor 
man had been without sustenance for six 
weeks and four days; that is, from Monday, 
Aug. 9, to the day of his death, except that 
on the 27th and 28th of Aug., the vicars of 
the parish prevailed on him to take some 
food; and he also took a little from a lady 
who visited him on those days, but the quan- 
tity altogether was so small, that it would 
not have fed an infant for one meal! He 
did not speak before he died, and he had 
altogether been almost eight months without 
once uttering a word! and he had not had 
an evacuation for nearly :six weeks! The 
cause of poor West’s indisposition is not 
known; he was always considered a harm- 
less inoffensive man, but inclined to be of a 
melancholy cast of mind. He-was interred 
on Sunday in the parish church, attended by 
a large concourse of spectators. ; 
At Ashby Parva, Leicestershire, Mr. Dand. 
STAFFORDSHIRE, : 
‘ Died.] L. Clutterbuck, esq.; of the Ford- 
house, H. M.’s deputy-lieutenant for that 
county.—At Dennis, 88, T, Hill, esq. 
WARWICKSHIRE. . 
A public meeting of the Catholics of the 
midland counties was lately held at Birming- 
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