Nottinshamshire—UncolnsMre' 



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forJ-liall, 50, Thomas Barker, esq. — At 

 Siiifiii, 7B, Mrs. Matcbett.— At Radboiirn, 

 the wife of l\Ir. James Holmes, laraeiUed. 

 —At Hm-it, 6'^, Mr, Samuel Ibtjetson, 

 greatly refjitttod, 



NOrTCNSHAMSfllRE. 



We learn, nitli couceiii, that great num- 

 bers of men are wandering about tliis 

 county unemployed. 



At 'Siitlon in-Ashfield, near Mansfield, 

 there are above seven linndrcd .stocking- 

 frames uneraplcyed; and, it appears, that 

 tlie respectable inhabitants are obliged to 

 - pay the poor nie;i by house-row, from ihe 

 number of from four to eight a day. — Leeds' 

 , ■ Mircury. 



Married.'] Mr. D. Harrison, to Miss Sar- 

 dinson, boili of Nottingham. — Mr. Thomas 

 JJraithwaite, of Nottingham, to Miss Eli- 

 zabeth Lawton, of Leicester. — Mr. New- 

 ham, of Nottinuham, to ftli.ss E. Jamieson, 

 of Wilford.— Mr. .Sanuiel Banisdall, of 

 Snenton, to Miss V/right, of Notting- 

 Lam. 



Mr. William Thorp, to Miss Mary 

 Padiey, both of Caillon. — Mr. .lolin Cope, 

 lo Miss Hiiunah llandford, of Eastwood. 

 — Mr. William Baiky, of Willbrd-cottage, 

 to Miss Harvvoiid, of Be,eston Kylands. — 

 Mr. Thomas Green, of Brinsley, to Miss 

 Elizabeth Leavers, of Eastwood. — Robert 

 Hamsdcn, esq. of t.'arlton-hall, lo Miss 

 Frances Matilda Plumptree, of Fredville. 

 — Mr. John Jepson, of Selston, to Miss 

 Sarah Woodhouse, of Nottingham. 



Died.] At Nottingham, 67, Rlr. W. 

 Fii^her, legretted. — On Lenton-lerrace, .50, 

 Mr. .Sanniel Niuhtingale. — 3r>, the wife of 

 Mr. Thomas Turner. 



At Newark, Mr. J. Hercules Sheppard. 



At Ilkeston, .SO, Mrs. Alary Ann Smith. 

 — At Beeston Rylands, bo, ftlr'^. fTauuuh 

 Smith. — At Leuton, Mrs. Ann Milucs. 



LINCOLNSHIRE. 



At the last rent day held at Greatford,Dr. 

 Willis, (whose lands were not high rented) 

 made a reduction of l.i per cent, from 

 Lady-day, laio. Dr. Willis ordered that 

 liis hay-makers, whether the weather per- 

 mitted them to worlc or not, should be 

 paid during their engiisjenient, which 

 proved a seusouable relief to upwards of 

 161) people. 



njurried.] tVIr. Matthew Sooby, to Miss 

 Hill, of Gainsborongli. — The Rev. J. S. 

 Phillips, of Lonih, to Miss Elizabeth Bon- 

 nar, of Boslin.— Mr. Wilson, to Miss Al- 

 len, both of Spalding.— Mr. Kd. Rycraft, 

 of Wilsford, to M.ss Ann Leake, of Bos- 

 ton.— Mr. William O.sboriie, to Miss Aim 

 Smith, of Louth.— Mr. William Wakelin, 

 to Mrs. Ann Waller, both of SaltHect.— 

 Mr. William Skiiiwurth, of Kaiihby, to 

 Miss Teft, of Thropehall.— Mr. William 

 IFeardson, lo Miss Mcrriman, b'jtli of 

 Pinelibeek. 



Uiid.] At Lincoln, 80, tlia wife of Mr. 



)J»MHLY AlAft, No. !(!38. 



-Leicestershire. 185 



-33, Miss Bratton.— 



"6, Mrs. Barralt.— 



Alderman Foster. 

 86, Mrs. Benson. 



At Gainsborough, 

 83, Mr. Marshall. 



At Caistor, 62, Mr. William Gabult.— • 

 63, Mr. John Brown. 



At Spalding, advanced in years, tho 

 wife of Mr. Jas. Sanders. — Mr. H. Craven, 



At Boston, r)6, Mr. David Brewster.-— 

 33, Mr. William Gowing. 



At Louth, 8~i, Mr. J. South. 



At Biscatlirope, advanced iu years, Mr. 

 R. East. 



LEICESTERSHIRE. 



In Leicester, pauperism has reached 

 a frightful extent; iu the parish of All 

 Sainis, 960 persons are receiving relief; 

 and in St. Mary's, upwards of 8a0. — Lei- 

 cester Chronicle. 



Towie, Slater, and Badder, charged 

 with feloniously entering the lace-inanu-. 

 factory of Messrs. Healhcote and Boden, 

 at Loughborough, on Friday night, the 

 28th June, were tried at the assizes; when, 

 after upwards of tifty witnesses had beea 

 e.Kamined for and against the prisoners, 

 during more than fourteen hours, the Jury 

 found Towle, guilti/ ; and Slater and Bad- 

 der, not guiltij. Several witnesses swore 

 that Towle was at work at four o'clock ou 

 the Saturday-morning; and one, that he 

 saw him in his own house at twelve tha 

 ni^ht before; but a Notiingham '■'■police* 

 officer" swore, that Towle iiitbrmed him a 

 few days before the outrage in question, 

 that "there would be a job on Friday 

 night, if not put oft';" and, also, that he met 

 Towle on the Saturday-morning, aboul sir 

 o'clock, at Beeston, near Noltingham, un- 

 well and fatigued ; and on the evidence of 

 this police-officer, and some suspicioua 

 circumstances, the other witnesses wer» 

 discredited, and the alibi over-ruled. Never 

 did trial excite such a degiee of interest, 

 mixed with approhension for the peace of 

 the town. Upwards of oOO persons, ai med 

 with the old-fashioned weapon of defence, 

 riz. the constable's stave, with the may or and 

 county-sheriff at their head, were on duty. 



Married.] iMr. Boden, of Loughborough, 

 to IMrs. Wykes, of Derby.— Mr. Joseph 

 Tonipson, of Ashby de-la-Zouch, to Miss 

 Ann Tonipson, of Swepstone. — Mr. Thos, 

 Simpkin, to Miss Elizabeth Palmer, both 

 of Hallaton.— BIr. W. Ashby, of Med- 

 buuin, to Miss Ann Kirby, of Blaston.— 

 Mr. Francis Bruxby, to i\iiss Maria Nor« 

 folk, both of IMou:it-sorr(!l.— Mr. A. M, 

 Pickard, of Comborford, to Mrs. Beads, 

 more, of Bagworlli-paik. 



Died.] At Leicester, INIiss Elizabeth 

 Lonias.— '24, Mr. Charles Welborne Owa« 

 ton, much resppcled. 



At Loughborough, 47, Mrs. Eddowe*. 

 — y.'), Mr. John Proctor. 



At Ashby-de-la-Zoucli, PI, Mr. Thon:aa 

 Halcliett.— 6tJ, Mr>. N«wbold, esteemed. 



