Leicesiershire—Staffordshire. 
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_ wife of Mr. M. an occasional preacher at the 
methodist chapel there. 
At Louth, Susan Mary, daughter of Gen. 
Loft, M.P.—Mrs. Wright, wife of Mr. Gil- 
bert W.—Mrs. Beakly, 75.—Mr. Charles 
Vinter.—Mrs. Pinder, 84.—Mrs. Harvey, 
22.—Mrs. Seargall, 96.—Mfs. Martha Ri- 
chardson, 78.—Mr. James White, 80.—Mrs. 
Bocock. 
At Frith Bank, Mr. Benj. Haines, $0. 
At Bratoft, Mr. John Smith, 82.—-Mr. John 
Atkin. 
At Keisby, Mr. John Newton, 86. 
At Gainsbro”>, Mrs. Mary Morley, 79.— 
Mr. Bassington.—-Mrs. Norman, 51.—Mrs, 
‘Tyson, 27.—Mr, Wm. Lister.—Mrs, Wil- 
kinson. 
At Grantham, Sir Charles Kent, bart. of 
Wadsworth, Yorkshire. 
At Bottesford, Mr. Wm, Prince, surgeon, 
68. | 
At Toston, Josiah Gill, gent. 85. 
At Holbeach, Mr. Jenkinson.—Mrs. Har- 
rison, relict of R. Harrison, esq. and daughter 
of the Rev. R. Stevens, of Tyd St. Giles.—- 
Mss. Handley.—Mrs. Margaret Massingberd, 
second daughter of the late Wm. M. esq. of 
Gunby. 
At Withern, Mrs. Dales, 92. 
At Grimsby, Mr. J. Ainsley, formerly cap- 
tain of the Commerce, of that port. He 
suddenly dropped down on board of a vessel 
in the harbour, and expired immediately. 
At Tupholme, Paul Pell, esq. many years 
captain in the North Lincoln militia. 
At Market Deeping, Mr, Robert Broom, 
superintendant of the locks on the Welland. 
LEICESTERSHIRE, 
Married.] At Goadby, Mr. Imanuel Hill, 
of Turlangton, to Miss Blackshaw, of Knows- 
Jey Hall. 
George Parkin, esq. of Normanton, to 
Miss Norman, daughter of Richard N. esq. 
sheriff of this county. i 
At Leicester, John Edward Carter, esq. of 
Scraptoft, to Miss E. Markland.—Mr. Dove, 
of London, to Miss Tabitha Burgess.—Mr. 
Walker, to Mrs, Glover.—Mr. Thomas Hal- 
lier, to Miss Dumelow.—Mr. Ward, to Miss 
Rice. ‘ ; 
At Melton Mowbray, Mr. Powell, to Mrs. 
Cooke, of the Half Moon inn.—Mr, W. Par- 
yock, of Loton, to Miss Skervet, 
“At Castle Donington, Mr, J. While, of 
Syston, to Mrs. Fletcher. 
Died | At Croxton, Mrs. Parnham, wife of 
Mr. Thomas P. 32. 
At Leicester, Mr. William Dumelow.— 
Mrs. Kirby,—Miss Sarah Valentine, 16,— 
Mrs. Ayrés.—Mr. Rithard Poole, late of the 
Mitre and Key.—Mr. Edmund Wright, 76. 
-—Mr. Abraham Bunney, late master of All 
Saint’s Workhouse.—Mr. Alderman Eames ; 
after breakfasting with his grandson, he sat 
down by the kitchen fire, where his servant, 
going to spealk to him, found him dead in his 
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[April 1, 
chair. He served the office of mayor, in 1790, 
and his magistracy was distinguished by a 
degree of independence and public spirit, per 
haps never excelled and rarely equally. 
Among other reforms, a public investigation 
of weights and measures took place through 
out the town ; and of the latter, more than a 
waggon-load were cut in pieces in the market- 
place, by the town servants. _ 
At Grooby Parks, Mr, Dexter, and the 
same day, his daughter-in-law, Hannah 
Sutton. 
At Kegworth, Mr. Israel Chamberlin, 
late surgeon of the Castlereagh East India- 
Man, 22. 
At Castle Donington, Mrs. Mary Buxton, 
sister of the late John B. esq. of Alvaston, 
and the last of that family. 
At Thorp Acre, near Loughborough, Mrs. 
Mary Keightley. 
At Belgrave, John Watchorn, gent. 
At Charch Langton, Mr. Ward, 87. 
At North Kilworth, John Cooper, gent. 
At Goadby, Edward Manners, esq. 65. 
At Market Harborough, Mr. Charles Hey 
_gate, surgeon, 34.—Mr, Chater. 
At Cossington, Francis Goude, gent. 
At Great Wigston, Mrs. Scott. 
At Orton on the Hill, Mr. Edwatd 
Brown, 62. He wasa great musical amateur, 
and in the constant practice of instructing the 
choirs of different churches, in this and the 
adjacent counties, : 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
_ Married.] .At Stafford, Mr. Morris, of 
Hawkstone, .to Miss Catharine Wood —Mr. 
Yates, banker, to Mary, eldest daughter of 
Mr. John Horton.—Thomas Smith, of 
Shareshill, esq. to Miss Collins, ‘ton. 
At Bradley, near Cheadiey Mr. fohn W. 
Wood, to Miss Elizabeth Ar we 
At Woolstanton, Mr. Thomas Wardle, 
of Etruria, to Miss Christina Stevens. 
At Uttoxeter, Mr. Pegg, sen. to Mrs. 
Dudley. 4 
At Hanley, Mr. William Hassall, to Miss 
Maskerry. 
Died.| At Newport, in the Potteries, Mrs. 
Davenport, wife of .J. D. esq. 
_ At Wolverhampton, the Rev J, Picker- 
ing, pastor of the dissenting congregation at 
Coseley.—-Mrs, Ann Danks, widow of Mr, 
D, of Wednesbury. 
At Betley, Mrs, Rowley, 83. 
At Newcastle, Mr. R, Percy.—-Mr. Tome 
linson, son of the late Rev. Mr. T. minister 
of Burslem and Keel, 22.—-Mr. John Fox. 
At Breewood, Mr. Green, surgeon. 
At Stafford, Mr. Charles Hassall, 74. 
At Fenton, Mr. Hancock. 
At Hanley, Mr. William Brittain. 
At Walsall, Mr. Thomas Scott, one of the 
magistrates of that town. L 
At Litchfield, William Turner, esq. 
Mr. Hughes.—Ns, Allen. 
At Newfield, John George Child, esq. 
attorney, eldest sen of Admiral C. 43, 
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