1316.] Northamptonshire — Lincolnshire — Leicester <Jj- Rrilhnd, S;c. 



Died,'} At Derby, 30, Mr. Ricliard 

 Bmivn.— 5J, Mr. J. Tweedale.— S!8, Mr. 

 Robert Jordan. 



At Chc«tei-fie'd^ Mr. Thomas Sykes. — 

 Mrs. Tiinilinson. — Mr. 'i'lios. Anntield. 



At AsiiHorne, Mr. Jarvis Wood, highly 

 reipcctcd. 



At C.imfield-hall, Zl, Mr. Wiiliam Wil- 

 Foil. — At KL'jjton, the wife of Mr. James 

 Siii:rh.— At Ecu'cnton, 75, Mr. William 

 JJalkit). — At IJelper, 66, Mrs. Sarah Tay- 

 lor, much respected. 



NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 



At Notiinghaiii assizes, James Croft 

 and James IJraytield, chatted wilii setting 

 fire to the hmise of the said James Croft, 

 were acquitted. — Tlie 'J'osvii-liall was 

 crowdt"i to excess; and the public was 

 iiiueh agitated in consequence ot tiie ver- 

 dict. — At tiie Countj-iiall, Glover and 

 Chettle were also acquitted of the charge 

 of breaking; Mr, Wrigiit's lace-frames at 

 Basfoid. TJie trial occupied from .Saiur- 

 day afternoon till hall-past two on Sunday 

 fnorninjr ; and as the evcniug advanced, 

 tbe conduct of the audience, particularly 

 in the outer-hall, became tumultuous. The 

 lights were put out by the crowd, who 

 called out, '' No lights here." Every tiling 

 in the favour of the prisoners was ap- 

 plauded by the clappinii; of liands; ana, 

 when the jury declared Not Guilty, the 

 verdict was received with cheers. 



A requisition to the mayor of Notting- 

 ham is in course of signature, to call a 

 public nieetiiiji of the inliabitants of that 

 town, " to deliberate upon the propriety 

 of petitiouiii:^ the Recent to assemble the 

 Parliatieiit of the United Kini^doin, for 

 the purpose of takinu; into consideration 

 tfie uecessiiy of reducinif the unconstitu- 

 tional and dangerous Military listablish- 

 inant, abolishini; all sinecure pla<;es, &c. 



Alanieil.] Mr. William Shepperson, to 

 Miss Johnson, both of Nottingham. — At 

 Notiinsham, Mr.T. JJ. Jilatcham Harvey, 

 of Ciiaihain, to Miss Ann Jones, of Not- 

 tiu^liani. — Mr. Uichard Elsain, to Miss 

 Jane Brown, both of Mansfield. — Mr, J. 

 Heath, of B lid worth, to Miss Navior, of 

 I'leasley,— Mr. WiUiam Allsop, of Wol- 

 laton, to Mi-s Mary Grafton, of Nolling- 

 ham.— At Brmaford on the Hill, William 

 Pioud, esq. to Miss E. Dorothy Montton. 



DU'd.] At Nottingham, in Greyhound- 

 street, Mis. Newbery, much respected. — 

 6J-, Mr. Thumas Greenwood. — In Mount- 

 street, Mr. James Pcarcc. — 24, Mrs. Lee, 

 regretted. — In VVoolpack lane, 63, Mrs, 

 KachacI Crutchiey. 



At Mansticld, 5.!, Mrs. White. — 46, 

 Mrs. Storr.— 24, P.liss Ellen White. 



At Nevvaik, .S7, Mr. John Mitsland. 



At Basford, B4, the widow of Mr. John 

 Elliott. — At Biitwell-hoiise, the wile of 

 1-ieiit. Col. Newton. — At Fostonlmll, Ca- 

 tharine, wile of John Bruadhnist, esq. 

 M. P.— At Costock, nj, Mr. Wni. MilUr. 



MuNTUi-Y Mac, No, UW. 



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MNCOI.NSHiaC. 



MarrieiJ.] i\ir. Dee|iin:,', to iMiss Ox- 

 sprin-. — Mr. Charles SympsMi, to Miss 

 Yoiintf. all of Lincoln.— Mr. W. Head- 

 land, to i\ii.-.s Wdkinson.— Mr. W. Brick- 

 ers, to Miss Gay: a'l of .South.— Mr. John 

 Boots, of Bill toil Bedwardin;?, to Miss Ann 

 Holland, of SuiHe'. — Mr. Wilson, of 

 Leahe, to MissMarv Tro'tei, of Lincoln.— 

 Mr. C. Bclla.ny, toMissSaiahFoiter, both 

 ofTattPishall. 



Dieil.] At Lincoln, Mr. Green. 



At Staiiifoi il, o7, Mr. Wni. Lee, 



At South, 77, Mrs. S. Sturton. 



At Ketsby, R. Fawlcr, esq. esteemed. 



At TotleVshall Tlirope, Mr. James Roe. 

 — At In'.'ieby, 76, Mrs. Martha Creswick. 



LEICESTER Ai\D RUTLAM). 



So great is the distress aniont; the un- 

 rniployed workmen at Hinckley, that a 

 dcnation from the " Association fur the 

 relief of the l»0!,r," in London, of 200/. 

 was expended in tivc or six days 



Married.] Mr. R. C. Smitli," of Lntteiv 

 worth, to Miss Preslaiid, of Rushden.— 

 Mr. TwpHs, of Lnns^hbornush, to Miss 

 Brown, of Wiineswould. — iVJr. M. Biox- 

 ham, of Gilmnrton, to Miss E. Koin-dd', 

 of Ashby-Lodse— Mr, Trickle, of Nun- 

 eaton, to Miss Hannah Cooper, of Wibtoff. 



Died.] At Leicester, 7.% Tlios. Arnold, 

 M.D. ; for half a eeninry, the liberal pVo- 

 prietor and conductor of an extensive Lu- 

 natic A'.ylum, and known lo tiie literary 

 world as the author of a standard work oil 

 Insanity, in which he displaced cxtejisivc 

 erudition and a thorons;!! knowledge of 

 the subject. In his neighbourhood, and 

 among an extensive circle of private 

 fiiends, no man could be more sincerely, 

 or more deservedly, beloved; while, in his 

 public character, lie always proved himi 

 self an unshaken friend of civil and reli- 

 gions liberty, and the anxious promoter of 

 every design which tended to ameliorate 

 distress. In a woril, he was an enlightened 

 ornament of his native town, and his sta- 

 tion in society will not easily be tilled 

 azfrn by a similar union of estimable qua- 

 lities. He married a sister of ihe cele- 

 brated Mrs. Macaiiiey Giahani, v\!iich 

 more closely allied him to literaiiire; and 

 he was an occasional eonlrihulor to (his 

 jMagazine, and a nnich-valucd i'rieud of its 

 Editor. 



At the same place, 4?, Mr. John Ro- 

 berts. — Mr. Hill.— .Mrs, Hudson. 



At LouKlil>oroiic;li, Mrs. Eddowps, 

 greatly regretted.— 68, Mi.s. Needliam, 



At Oakham, Mr. Cole. 



At Appleby, Mr. 'i'liomas Pratt. — At 

 Charley, 77, Sir. John Het;.:s. — At Ibstock 

 Grange, Miss IVlaiy Weston.— At Ov^ji- 

 seal, bl, the widow of the Rev, Thomas 

 Gresiey, D.V>. 



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