1611] bie] 
“At Heckington, Mr. Daniel Pacey, 86, 
At Blyth, Mrs: Blakey, 104. 
_ At Boston, Mr. Edward Dickinson, 82. 
"At Wootton House, Mrs. Leadbeater, relict 
of Roger L. esq. of Brigg, and mother of Mrs. 
Uppleby, of the former place. 
At Bolingbroke, of «hich parish he had been. 
schoolmaster 73 years, Mr. Bavington, 89. 
‘* Ae Grimsby, Mr. Wm. Harrison, sén.— 
Mrs. Mary Steward.—Miss Elizabeth Kent. 
At Greatford, Jobn Lloyd, esq. only son of 
the Rev. Mr. oa rector of Barnack, Nor- 
_ thamptonshire. 
~ At Bourne, ‘Mrs. Hydes, sister of the late - 
Rev. Mr. H. 72. 
' &t Brigg, Mrs. Ann Scoffin, 85. 
At Immingham, Mr. John Waddingham, 
965; and, two days afterwards, his daughter, 
Mrs. Laming, 68. 
At,Dunholme, Mr. Dickenson, 86. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] At Leicester, Mr. James Yates, 
to Miss Sarah Robinsow.—Mr. Hill, of Up- 
pingham, to Miss Sarah Keiehtleys—Mr. 
Robert Marshall, to Miss White, only 
“daughter -of the late Mr. Christopher W. of 
Buckingham, Northamptonshire. 
At Somerby, Mr. Guy Cole, of Langham, 
Ratland,-to Miss Mary Anne Mayn. 
At Barrow upon Saar, Mr. Edward Stokes, 
of Long Clawford, to Miss Simpkin. 
. Died.) -At Leivester, Mr:Leeson.—Mr. T. 
L. Byadley.—Mr. Nutt.—Mr. Thomas Hea- 
ford, 31.—Mr. Charles Measures, 20.—Mr. 
“C, Robotham.—Mrs Cardale, 75.—Dorvthy 
Leicester—Rutland—Stafford— Warwick. 
Simpson, 95,. She has sixty sons and grand- - 
“sons serying his Majesty. 
. At Great Bowden, Mr. Wm: Gilbert, 80. 
_ At Sketchley, near Burbage, Richard 
"Spooner Jaques, esq. who, in 1792, served the 
oifice of high sheritt for the county. He has 
Jeft 1001. to the poor of each of the parishes of 
Burbage, Wovulvey, and Hinckley, and 2001. 
"to the Leicester Infirmary. 
At Glenfield, Mrs. Throsby. me 
4t Hoton, ‘near Loughborough, Mr. John 
Parkinson, yo. © 
_ In St. Nicholas’s-street, Leicester, Eli- 
zabeth, relict of the late Mr. John Colt= 
man, 74; a woman of uncommon genius - 
‘and taste, though they have been buried in 
private life. Ata very early age, hertalents 
procured her the personal acquaintance and 
_ friendship of Shenstone, Dodsley, and Spence. 
. Dodsley thoughe a landscape of hers, cut 
_ with a pair of scissars out of writing-paper, so 
extraordinary, that he caused.it to be pre- 
Sented to her Majesty. Spence bequeathed 
her all his prints; some of them, which he 
Aad himself collected in Italy, were very 
valuable, Lorn with endowments that might 
lave distinguished her from her sex, and qua- 
Jified her to shine cithier ina literary circle, ‘ 
or an exhibition of the works of painters, 
Mrs. Coltman devoted her. whole time, after 
her marriage, to the service of her Maker, 
she duties of her family, and the mitigation 
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of distress In those around her. Itis believed 
by the writer of this article, who has known 
her intimately from ‘twenty-eight «years of 
age, that she never undertook any thing in 
which she did not succeed; or practised ‘any 
thing in which she did not excel. In the 
several relations of daughter, wife, and mo= 
ther, her conduct was exemplary.’ Two sons 
and two daughters, who inherit a gréat.por- 
tion of their mother’s virtues: and talents, 
together with their father’s, will bear wit- 
ness, in their ee to ) this testimony ofa 
friend. 
RUTLANDSHIRE, © 
Married.J At Tixover, the Hon. Tieaiiie 
Orde ‘Powlett, to Letitia, sister of Stafford 
O'brien, esq. of Blatherwick Parki 
Died.] ‘At Stoke, Miss Brian, Near piesbak 
Thomas B. esq. 13, : 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] At Stafford, Mr. Nichot! of 
Southmolton, Devon, to Riise Martha Tore 
“nock. 
At Stoke upon Trent, Mr. R. C. Tomkiri- 
son, bookseller, of Stoke, to Miss Brown, oF 
Shelton. > 
At Rugeley, Mr.S. Fortescue, ics ee te 
Miss Wood. 
At Woolstanton, Mr. Thomas ftortiny te 
Miss ElizabethoTaylor, of Burslem. 
At Burton upon-‘Vrent, Mr. Cooper,.of the 
Ryle Farm, to ‘Miss «Jane Port, of Burton 
Extra. 
At Newcastle, Mr. 
Mrs. Charlotté Massey. 
Died.} At Colehurst, Mr. Michael’ Peake, 
Mr. Edward Eardley, many years superin- 
tendant of the Ape Dale colliery, near New~- 
castle, 61., 
At Stone, Mr. John Tharme, a inphdber 
of Captain Steedman’s troop’ of volunteez 
cavalry. 
At Newcastle: under-Lymé, in the priine ; 
of life, very suddenly,*Mr. G. Mycock. He 
had been on business*into the potteries the 
preceding day, and) dy’exertion in~walking 
had over-heated himself; on. calling  atra 
friend’s house, he requested to have some 
water, and drank a Jarge tumbler full ;:in the 
course of the evening he complained ora pain 
at. the stomach,. but the following mornieg. 
was so well as again to walk a part of the way 
to the potteries, when finding the pain in- 
Richard Hatton, to 
- crease, he returned» home and died in a few 
hours.—Mrs. Wilkinson, 93.—Mrs. Brough- 
ton.—Mrs. Lowe, 81.—Myr. Joseph eae 
bottom, 74.—Mrs. Smallwood. 
At Hanley; Mrs. Yaylor. 
At Talk-o’th-Hill, Mr. pigs Eardley, ed 
the Swan inn. 
At Uttoxeter, Mr. John Merete, 58: 
At Burton-upon-Trent, Mrs. Hind. 
At Walton, near Eccleshall, Mrs. Yates. 
At Wolverhampton, Mary. fs Rowlins 
son, 90. J } 
. WARWICKSHIREL 
- Married. J At Birmingham, Mr. Thomas 
Jordan, 
