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DERBY SUIRE.: 3 
“The committee appointed to manage the 
Jato musical, festival at Derby have reported 
t6 the. Weekly Board of the Infirmary, that 
they had received the sum of 3560L 55. 6d. 
and ‘paid the sum of 2146/. 13s. 2d. leaving a 
balance in favour of the charity of 14287. ° 
12s. 4d. 
Married] At Matlock, Mr. Wild, attorney, 
to Miss Debanke, 
* Died. | At Duffield, Mrs. Gould, relict of 
Edward G. esq: of Mansfield, "Notts, 85. 
At Whittington, near Chesterfield, Mrs. 
Denton. 
At Ovorndon, Mr. John Newham, of Not- 
tingham. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
~ Married] At Tuxtord, Mr. Fiowhie. of 
Eovghter, to Miss Elizabetir Howson. 
At Retford, Mr. Francis White, to Miss 
Brumby, 
* At Newark,: Mr 
Mary Hall.—Mr. 
Mrs. Pacey. 
© At Nottingham, Mr. James Pearson, aged 
72, to Miss Mary Banks, 18.—Mr. Wim. 
Gripper, to Miss Mary Dearmap—Mr. John 
Rostock, of Quorndon, ted to Miss 
Ann Laxton. 
At Lenten, Mr Sanat Shay ts Miss Ba- 
ker, bath of Sion Hill, Radford. 
At Ruddington, M: ‘Phonas Besstall, 
Plumtree, to Miss Sarah Linsdale. 
-Died.] At Mansfisldy Benjatiin Sharpe, 
esq. loumesly of Fiecet strecty banker, 79.— 
Mrs. Aan Parkin, wife of Mr. Thomas Pp, 
senk TA.—-Mr. James Marriott, 77. 
wAt Wewark, Mrs. Lawb, 94. a & Ww. 
Crampton, 80.—Miss Pettifer.—Mr. Bland, 
sqli¢itor, 38.- The circumstances Siar 
the death of chia gentleman are particularly 
‘Gist yessing. On the 17th of January, the 
‘passengers by rhe Hig shiyer coach from the 
forth, dined as usual at the botelhin Newark. 
‘A bottle of port wine was ordered, on tasting 
whieh, one of the passengers observed that it 
‘had an usipl-asant flavour, and begged that it 
might be changed... The: waiter took away 
the bottle, poured into a fresh decanter half of 
‘the.wine which had been ubjected to, and fil- 
Ted it up from another bottle. ..This he took 
“Gnto the room, and the greater part was drank 
by the pacseagers, who, after the coach had 
set gut towards Grantham, were seized with 
“extreme sivkhess; one. gentleman’ in parti- 
cular, who bad taken more.of the wine than 
“the others, it was thought would have died, 
but bas ‘since recovercd. “Phe ‘halt of the 
‘potile. « of ise sent, out’ of ,the passengers’ 
yoom, was put aside for the purpose of mixing 
negus. In the evening, Mr. Blend went inlo- 
the hotel! ‘and, drank a glass or two of Wine 
and, water... He’ returned home at ‘his usual 
T. W. Clerk, to Miss 
Richard Hutchinson, to 
of 
hour, ' ‘and, went to bed;in the middle of - 
‘the niglit was taken so ill; as to induce Mrs. 
Blana to send for his brother, an apothiecary in 
“the town j bit before that gentleman arrived 
Deity “Nottingham Lincoln 
he was dead. An Fotlele was held, and the, 
Jury, after -the fullest enquiry, and the | exa- 
mination of the surgeons by whom the body, 
was opened, returned a verdict of——Died by 
poison. ( 
At Nottingham, Mr. Alexander Geteag 37. 
—Mrs. .Barratt.——Mrs. Grundy.--Mrs. Clay,’ 
41.<—Mrs. Salmon, 35.—Mrs. Etchels. 
At Thorsby Park, near Ollerton, the Rev., 
Mr. Saltoun, (a near relation of ‘Lady Manvers. i 
He was skaiting in the park, when the ice 
suddenly gave way, and he was drowned be» 
fore any assistance could reach him. 
At Barnby, near Newark, Mr. Bescoby, 80. 
At Cromwell, Mrs, Bradley, wile of James 
B. gent. 
At Retford, Mrs. Bertison, 71 She had 
retired to rest in as good health as usual, and 
was found dead in bed in the morning. ~ 
At Newton upon Trent, Mr. Rayner, 
sen. 66. 
At Basford, Mr. Wm. Bramley, 79. 
At Bilburough, Mrs. Smith, 81. 
At Swinderby, Mrs. Raven, mother of Mr, 
R. being the fifth person of his family interred 
within ten weeks, 76. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married... At. Spalding, the Rev. Mr. 
Spence, formerly assistant curate of that pa- 
rish, and now curate of Kirton, near Boston, 
to Miss Gates, daughter and sole heireys of 
the late G. esq. of Spalding ; a-young 
lady whose removal from that town will bea 
severe less to many, she having for some 
years past ecycated, and affectionately nur- 
tured in the first principles of religion, twenty 
young girls of that parish. Upon the above 
occasion, thdse children were’ all newly 
‘clothed and ‘comfortably treated at her ex- 
pense, and witnessed, mostof them with tears, 
the act that separated them) trom their kindest 
“benefactress. 
At Lincoln, Mr, James Simpson, to Mrs, 
Turner. 
At Reavesby, Edward Soulby,. gent, of 
Frith Bank, near Boston, to Miss Hardy. 
At ‘Tattershall, Mr. F. G. Probart, of 
Great Poyiland-street, Landon, to Elizabeth, 
only daughter of T. Dickinson, esq. 
Die a.) At Grantham, Mrs. Caleraft, wife 
of R. C. esq.—Mr. Richard Hickson. —OfF 
the’small-pox, in the prime of life, Mr. Joga 
Long. 
At Stamfordy Mrs. Susannah Allen, a mai- 
deplady, 85. 
The Rev. Dr.John Vardill, rector of Skir- 
beck and Fishtoft, near Boston, 60. 
« 
‘t)" At Sleaford, Mrs. Clayton, 82.—Mr. Wn. 
Fisher. 
At Gsinsborough, Mrs. Parker, 86.—~—Miss 
Harriett Thompson, 25. 
At Haugh, near Spilsby, George Bourney 
esq. ’ 
At Horncastle, Mrs. Armstrong, 24.— 
At Grainthorpe, Mrs. Blowe; 80. ° . 
AtSibsey, Mr.-Richard Plant, 57. ; 
At Louth, Mr, Robert Oslin, 79. 
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