f82J.J Not linghamshire — Leicester and Rutland 



ciples. — Aged ii^Miss Bainbridge, eldest 

 daughter of J. B. esq. 



At Chapel io le Frith, the Rev. W. Ben- 

 net, formerly resideut in Northampton. 



At Wirkswoith, in her 24th year^ Mrs. 



583 



E. CoUinson. 



Elizabeth, wife of R. C. Ley, esq. of 

 Inglebj'. 



At Risley, Miss M. Freeth— In his 60th 

 year, Mr. T. Newbold. 



NOTTINGH.^MSHIRE. 



Population Keturns. 

 Nottingham. ISll 1821 



St. Mary's ....... 27,371 . . 32,652 



St, Peter's 2,839 . . 3,340 



Limits of the Castle . . 823 . . 315 

 St Nicholas 3810 . . 4177 



Mfirried- At Nottingrham, Mr. Laug's- 

 toD, surgeon, to Miss E. Clay.— In York, 

 Mr. T. Cheslyn, solicitor, to Eliza, eldest 

 daughter of Mr. Davenport, of Worksop. 

 — At Nottingham, Mr. W. Jaques, to Miss 

 H. Hayes. — At Edwinstowe, Mr. Godson, 

 surveyor, &e. of Gray's Inn square, Lon- 

 don, to Miss Alvey. — At Marnham, Mr. 

 W. Hunt, of East Stoke, to Miss M. 

 Archer. 



Died-] At Nottingham, in her78th year, 

 Mrs. Allioi, relict of the late Rev. R.A. for- 

 merly of Coventry. — In her 87th year, 

 Mrs. H. .Storer, of the Society of Friends. 

 — Mrs. M. Marriott, i-elict of the late J. 

 M. esq. of Fulford in Yorkshire. — Mrs. 

 M. Cully, 85. 



At Huck-hall, Tuxford, Mr. J. Spray, 

 71, and on the following morning, Mrs. 

 M. S. 69. They had often expressed 

 a wish that they might die together, and 

 they were both interred in one grave. 



At Newark, 28, Mr. J. Lambert. — Mr. 

 A. Fawson, 41. 



At Rempstone, Mrs. Morris. 



Aged 36, Mr. J. Thorp, lace-manufac- 

 turer, of New Suenton. His character was 

 marked by integrity and disinterested be- 

 nevolence. 



At Babworth, A. G. Eyre, son of the 

 Rev. Archdeacon E. 



LINCOLNSHIRE. 



Population of Gainsborough. Males 

 2768, females 3127, increase 723, since 

 1811. 



Stamford and St. Martin's. Males 2882, 

 females 3355, increase 618. 



Married.'^ The Rev. H. Brackenbury, 

 rector of Screraby, tp Anne, otily daugh- 

 ter of J. Atkinson, esq. of or near Leeds. — 

 Mr. D. Stimson, builder, &c. to Miss E. 

 Marshall ; and Mr. W. Atkinson, to Mrs. 

 M.Smith, widow: all of Grimsby. 



Died."] At Grimsby, Mrs. Wardlc, wife 

 of Mr. C. W. officer in the customs — 

 Richard, youngest son of lieut. Fegen, 

 commander of the Tyger, revenue cutter. 



At Barton-upon-Humber, 45- — Mrs. F. 

 Arton, widow. — Mrs. W. Rawson, 30. — 

 Mr. J. Pope, 26 — Miss C. Zurhorst, of 



Barton House Boarding School, 39 Mr. 



E. Lomax, clerk to Messrs. Brown, soli- 

 citor. 



LEICESTER AND RUTLAND. 



A great improvement is taking place in 

 the state ol" the road between Leicester 

 and Loughborough. Mr. Adams's plan 

 has been adopted. 



Population of Loughborough 7250, in- 

 crease in 10 years 1855. 



Kegworth 1608 inhabitants. 



Married.] At Leicester, Mr. W. Briggs, 

 cheese-factor, to Miss E. Girton. — R. J. 

 Smith, esq. purser, R.N. to Miss Brooks. 

 — At Loughborough, Mr. W. Clarke, to 

 Miss Guruer. — At Saddington, Mr. T. 

 Marriot, wholesale draper, of Nottingham, 

 to Sarah, daughter of Mr. F. Bredon, gra- 

 zier. 



At Rothley, Mr. J. Healey, of Leices- 

 ter, to Miss AVilkinsou. 



Mr. Clark, druggist, of Melton Mowbray, 

 to Miss Hickson, of Houghton, near Gran- 

 tham. 



At Uppingham, Mr. Marriott, of Peter- 

 borough, to Mary, youngest daughter of 

 Mrs. Freeman, grazier. 



Died.] At Leicester, 25, Miss S.Wilson. 

 — Of an apoplectic fit, at an advanced age, 

 Mr. Mannering. — In his 57tli year, M. 

 IVIiles, gent, alderman, and formerly 

 Mayor. — At an adv^ced age, Mr. Baxter, 

 baker. 



At Loughborough, Mi's. Brown, of the 

 Volunteer Inn. 



At Melton Mowbray, 26, John, eldest 

 son of Mr. T. Boyfield, watch-maker. — 

 Aged 29, Mr. J. Ma?on, sheriff's officer. 

 — At Lutterworth, after giving birth to an 

 infant daughter, Mrs. Eli. Smith, wife of 

 Mr. R.C. S. draper. — Miss Elston, of the 

 Hind Inn. She was found dead in bed, 

 having previously complained of a slight 

 indisposition. 



At Uppingham, Mrs. Green, wife of Mr. 

 J. G. minister of the Independent congre- 

 gat ion. 



At AUerton-hall, Mrs. Crump, relict of 

 the late Major C. 



In the Isle of Man Mr. Peter C. Wood, 

 eldest son of Mr. T. W. of Leicester. 



Very suddenly, Mrs. Ross, relict of the 

 late Rev. J. D. R. of Syston. 



Aged 30, Miss Newberry, daughter of 

 Mr. J. N. farmer and grazier, of Huggles- 

 cote. From infancy, her deportment had 

 been that of a steady and worthy cha- 

 racter. 



At Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 58, Mr. W.Noon, 

 watchmaker. 



At Castle Donington, in his 77th year, 

 Mr. J. Erpe, draper. 



At Hinckley, Mr. Hood, late of the 

 Cross Keys Inn. 



At Brooksby-hall, 69, Mrs. Clarke, re- 

 lict of the late R. C. esq. banker of Leices- 

 ter. 



Anne, 



