Kaye. 
"© At Calceby, Mrs. Maliby. 
18tt.] 
meron, minister of the Baptist Chipe} there, 
to Miss Vicars. 
* Ar Somerby, Capt. Smith, 40th regiment, 
ta Miss Dele. 
At Stamford, Mr. Inman, of the Crown 
and Woolpack. Inn, to Miss Ann Drake. 
At Grimsby, Mer. John Nicholson, jun. of 
Bradley, to Miss Anna Maria Holiwell, segond 
daughter of the Rev. George H. ; 
At Boston, Mr. Foster, rhuster of the 
Great Britain, of that port, to Miss Mary 
Mawer. 
At Stamford, Charles Marshall, esq. of 
the Inner Temple, to Miss Eliz. Guest, of 
London. ‘ t 
Died.J At Lincoln, Mrs) Thompson. 
Frances, relict of Wm. Hildyard, esq. 77.— 
Mrs. Mace. 
At Langton Hall, Mrs. Langton, wife of 
G. L. esq. and youngest daughter of Lady 
At Louth, Mr. J. Scott, 75.—Mrs. Eliz. 
pe, 80.—Mrs. Rebecca Jackson, 92.— 
rs. Bratley, 41.—John Robinson, esq. fae 
ther of the corporation, 80. [Je had been 
_indisposed for several weeks, but was able to 
Teceive the visits of his friends to the day of 
his death. He sat down to dinner as usual 
with his family, but soon finding himself 
worse, he walked up stairs with very little 
assistance, and the moment he was laid on the 
bed, without the smallest pain, resigned bis 
spirit into the hands of Him who gave it. If 
* he had lived till Whitsunday, he would have 
eloséd his seventh wardénship. He was a 
‘worthy example of the kind and tender hus- 
band, the affectionate father, the sincere 
friend, and the humble Christian. The amia- 
ble simplicity of his manners, the miidness 
of his disposition, and the candid allowance 
‘which he invariably made for the frailties 
incident to human nature, endeared him to 
all who Kad the pleasure of knowing him. 
At Tathwell, Mrs. Farr, 76.—Mr. J. Leo- 
Mard, 44. 
At Morton, near Gainsbro’, Mr. Edward 
Ridge, 80. ‘ t 
The Rev. Edward Jorden, vicar of Mes- 
-singham and Bottesford, 55. 
At Stamford, Mrs. Codtes, wife of Mr. 
Jobn C. 85. ; 
og At Alford, Mr. John Allcock, 73, 
_\ At Spalding, Mr, Shuttleworth, of the 
Talbot Inn. 
~ At Tetney Lock; Mr.R, Chatterten, many 
years engineer of the Louth Navigation, 68. ., 
At Boston, Mrs. Wright, wife of Mr. W. 
druggist, S2.—Mr. Edward Reaney, 70.— 
Mrs. Elverson, wife of Mr,. Wm. E. of 
QQuadring.—Mr. Wm. Farnsworth, 34. . 
At Grantham, Mr. John Wood, @1. 
At Toft, near Market Rasen, Mrs, Hodg- 
ton, mother of the Rev. Mr. H. 92. 
At Sleaford, Mr. Wm. Falkner, of An- 
ck, 
Leicester shire—Staffordshire. 
“Thomas 
487 
At Brigg, Mrs. Mary Smith, 79. 
Mr. W. White, many years steward to Sir 
Whichcote, bart. of Aswardby 
Park, 92. 
At Hogsthorpe, near Alford, Mr. Josepa 
Coupland, 81. 
At Burton Strater, Mr. C. Bell, jun. of 
Itby, He was crossing the Trent, on his 
return homeward from Yorkshire, when the 
ferryman had recourse to the dangerous expe- 
riment of hoisting the sail, which so fright- 
ened the horse belonging to Mr. Beil, that 
the anima! leaped overboard, and at the same 
time drove his owner and the ferryman inte 
the river, who were both unfortunately 
drowned. A woman and boy, who were alsa. 
on -board the passage boat, sustained ne 
injury. © 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.) Mr. Johnson, of Seagrave, to 
Miss Cragg, younge.t daughter of Mr. C. of 
Forrest lane, near Loughborough. 
At Leicester, Mr. Heard, to Miss Marston. 
Mr. W. Talbot, to Miss Spencer, of 
Syston —-Mr. Ireland, of Wisenton, Derby- 
shire, to Miss Cox, daughter of Mr. C: of the 
Fish and Quart Inn.—Mr. T. W. Dabbs, to 
Sarah, second daughter of Mr. Barratt. 
At Catthorpe, Mr. Weaver, of Shrewsbury? 
to Susanna, eldest danghter of the late Rev. 
John Pyefinch, rectcs of Pulverbatch, and 
of the first portion of Westbury, in this 
‘ounty. } 
At Wragdale, Mr. John Hickman, to Mise 
Henton, f 
At Stapleford, Mr. Martin Killingley, te 
Miss Ann Berridge. 
Mr. James Moon, of Finedon, Northamp- 
tonshire, to Mary, youngest daughter of Mr. 
Thomas Nixon, of Bitteswell. - 
At Burbage, Mr. Winterton, of Brandon, 
Warwickshire, to Miss -Winterton, of 
Sketchley. ; 
At Wartnaby, Thomas Neal, esq. of Berke- 
ley, Glocestershire, to Miss Adams, eldest 
daughter of Mr. John A. 
Died.] At Leicester, Mrs.° Parsons, relict 
of Mr. Alderman P, 82.—-Lucy, eldest daugh- 
ter of the Rev. John Atcheson, 20.—Mr. 
John Cooper, 28.—Mr. Brookes. 
At Oadoy,.Mrs. Cockram, 54, 
At Leisthorpe, Miss Brown, daughter of 
the late John Sufiield B. esq. © 
At Gaddesby, Mrs. Hardy, 70, 
At Loughborough, Mrs Adams, wife of 
Mr. A. printer, 30. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Wolverhampton, Mr. Robert 
Bill, to Jane, second daughter of the late Mr. 
Jesn Thomas, of Womborne. ’ 
At Lichfield, Wm. Sandles, esq. to Miss 
Kitson. , 
At Penkridge, the Rev. James Walhouse, 
of Teddesley Coppice, to Miss Huskisson, 
daughter of the late Wm, H, esq. of Oxley, 
Stafiurdg hire. 
i Capt, 
