588 
Thomas Lane.—Mrs. Smailey.<eAnn, relict 
of Mr. William Cleaver. . 
At Clipstone Lodge, Mr. S. Cutts, sen. 85. 
aah LINCOLNSHIRE. 
The following is a statement of the po- 
pulation of some of the towns of this county, 
according to the last returns :—Stamford. 
Males, 2003; females, 2579. Total, 4582. 
—Leuib. 247 males, 2481 females. To- 
‘tal, 4728. Births and deachs for the last ten 
years exactly equal.—Brigg. 638 males, 723 
females. Total, 1361. 310 inhabited houses. 
—Market Deeping. 166 houses inhabited, 6 
uninhabited, and 4 houses building ; 18 fa- 
milies employed in agriculture, 68 in trade, 
and 105 not comprised in the two preceding 
classes: total number of families, 191. 
426 males, 473 females; total number of 
persons, 899, Births in ten years preceding 
1801, 263; from 1801 to 1811, 973. 
Marriages in ten years preceding 1801, 55; 
from 1801 to 1811, 66. Deaths inten years 
preceding 1801, 194; from 1801 to 1811, 
244,—Horncastle. In the 
_.. Year Inhabited Houses Total Persons 
WGP oe netics 390. cinim w diwinjar AGH 
FOO Asie zie eas Oe meses e 2015 
TBA dae pee ocis DAG Rs clei = 16 2622 
The increase between 1792. and 1801 is 181, 
and between 1801 and the present period 
607. "The first increase may be attributed to 
an open common with a number of com- 
mon-right houses in the parish: the second 
increase, to the navigation, which has mate- 
sially increased the frade of the town.— 
Grantham. 673 houses, inhabited by 776 fa- 
milies, 450 of which are used for trade 5 10 
houses uninhabited ; 1677 males, and 1969 
femalesy making togther 5646 souls. The 
total of males and females, in the year 1801, 
was 3303, by which it appears that the in- 
erease in the course of ten years is 343 —— 
Bosten. The number of baptisms in the pa- 
yish in the ten years, ending on the 31st of 
December last, is 3072; of which number 
4529 are males, and 1543, females. The 
burials in like peried are 942 males, and 875 
females; total.1817 go that the baptisms 
exceed the burials as five to three. The 
marriages in the ten years are 790. 
Married.) At Boston, Mr. Barnsdale, of 
Brothertoft, to Mary, only child of George 
Beedham, esq. of Langrick Ferry. 
At Stamfo*d, Mr. William Good‘ad, of 
Wansford, to Miss Sarah Clarke, of Greet- 
ham, 
; At Misterton, Mr: William Baynes, of 
Walkringham, to Miss Elizabeth Wressell, 
of Stockwith. ; 
Died.] At South Ferraby, Mrs, Netthorpe, 
wife of John N. esq. ’ 
At Grimsby, Mr. Richard Nell, senior 
alderman, and seven times mayor of that 
town, 66. He dropped down in his house, 
and expired without speaking. Honesty and 
punctuality were the characteristic trsits of 
» pis life, and, aa they commanded the respect 
Lincoln—Leitcester': 
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whilst living, so they have ensured to him 
the regret, now dead, of every one who knew 
him. ’ ; 
At Gresthorp, Mrs. Beswick, wife of G. 
B. esq. 52: . 
At Gainsbro’, Mr. Shipman, 81.—Mts. 
Johnson, 44.—Mrs. Everington, 77. 
At Alford, Mr. John Allcock, 73. 
At Barholm, in consequence of the wounds 
he received from a highwayman about a 
month before, Mr. Nidd, 67. 
At Grantham, J. C. Watson, esq. R. WN. 
late surgeon of the Princess Royal, 36. 
At Great Ponton, Mr. Thomas Shep- 
herd, 82. 
At Sleaford, Mr. J. Leak, 87.—Mrs. 
Cropper. b é 
At Boston, Mr. Whittington, 55.—Mars. 
Obbins, wife of Mr. O. sen, 78.—Mr. Jolin 
Brown, of the Ram Inn.—Mr. Joseph Teas- 
dale, 72, 
At Gayton, Mr. John Jacques, 80. 
Av Lincoln, Mrs. Huddlestone, 87.—-Mr. 
Haldenby. 4 
At Louth, Mr. Holmes, 76.—Mrs. Good- 
hall, 28.—-Mr. Stephen Holmes, 80.—Mr. 
Anselm Odlin, 72.—Mf. Stephen Pearson, 75. 
At Stamford, Mr. Francis Weldon, 41 — 
Mrs. Swantown, sister of the late Alderman 
Searson, 77. 
At Partney, Mrs, Gill, 82. 
_ Frances, wife of the Rev. Edward Tones, 
jun, vicar of Greetham, Rutland, and eldest 
daughter of William Belgrave, esq. of Preston. 
At Ketton, near Stamford, aged 78, Lady 
Jane Edwards, relict of Gerard Anne Edwardsy 
esq. and sister to Henry, late Earl of Gains- 
borough, also mother to Colonel Noel, of 
Exton Park, Rutland. Her ladyship was 
justly revered in her neighbourhood, for hav- 
ing, during the course of a long life, been in 
the invariable habit of doing good by acts of 
unostentatious charity and beneficence. While 
her nobie and highly respectable relatives la- 
ment her loss, they have the satisfaction to 
know, that by her conduct she conferred dig 
nity on her rank, and that in the fullness of 
a good old age she expired, surrounded by 
those who esteemed her to veneration. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] At Sheepshead, Mr. Chestér} of", 
Black Brook Hall, to MissSmalley. 2 _ 
At Mountsorrel, Mr. Hartfton, of Bel- 
grave, to Miss Sarah Snow. 
At Leicester, Mr. Alderman Read, to Miss 
A. Parsons.—- ——. Neal, esq. of Skeffington, 
to Miss Cowdell. i 
Died.| At Leicester, Mr. Thompson.— 
Mrs. Hefford.-Mr. Thomas €ordeux, 82.—~ — 
Mrs. Burton, relict of Mr. William By of - 
Cadels;, 75.—-Mrs. Greenhall, wife of Mr. 
G. surveyor, 42. ; , 
At Loughborough, Mrs. Wallis, wifé of 
‘Mr. W. surgeon, and daughter of the Jats 
Dr. Pochin.—Mr, Robt. Blunt, solicitor, 45, 
At Sapcote, Mr. Thomas Lovett, 73. 
~ At Desiord, in his 10st year, John Upton, 
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