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yn return home through France. About the 

 year UiOC) lie took podeffiun of a houfe (Ed- 

 nam Houfe,) he had jurt: before purchafed at 

 Kelfo, and was on his way from thence to 

 London, when he was taken ill at Buxton, 

 and, after a very iliortillnefs, died. He was 

 z fenfihle, well-informed man, of a mild and 

 friendly difpofition ; and his death is much 

 regretted. 



NOTTINOHAMSHIRE. 



A live toad wns lately found in a block of 

 ftone at Newark, which a workman was di- 

 viding with wedges. It was of a white co- 

 lour, and meafured three inches and a half in 

 length. The brilliancy of tlie light appeared 

 to overcome its faculties, as it immediately 

 Itretched out its legs, and fsemi'd cxhaultcd. 

 It died in about an hour, during which time it 

 ■was feen by many liundrcds of the inhabitants. 



At the laft mtcting of the Jv'evvark Agri- 

 cultural Society, held on the 8th of July, 

 the following premiums were adjudged. — Ten 

 giiineas for the bell Ihort horned bull, to 

 Chriftopher Neville, cfq., of E|)Worth. — Five 

 guineas for the bcft long-wooUcd tup hog, to 

 Mr. William Wilfon, of Flawborough. — 

 Three guineas for the next bell, to Mr Tho- 

 mas Thorpe, of Clifton. — Three guineas tor 

 the beft tup hog, of the Ihort-woolleJ breed, 

 to the Right Honourable E.irl Manvers. — 

 Four guineas for the four belt long-wooUed 

 ewe hogs, to Mr. Henry Gilbert of Little 

 Carlton. — Two guineas for the four n jxt beft, 

 to Mr. W. Hill, of Kneighton. — Four gui- 

 neas for the four beft long-woolled wether 

 hogs, to Mr William Hill, of Kneighton.— 

 Three guineas for the three beft ewe hogs of 

 the fhoit- wool led biecd, to Mr. Henry Hug- 

 gins, of South Mulkham. — One guinea for 

 the beft boar ihewn, to Mr. Benjamin 1'j.tch- 

 ett, of Bingham. 



MarrkdA At Newark, Mr. John Mer- 

 «hant, of Filkerton, to iMifs Mary New- 

 found. 



LINCOLNSHIRE. 



Marr'teL'] At Claypole, Mr. John Urton, 

 late of Norton, near Sheffield, to Mrs. Jane 

 Tonilinfon, of the former place. So anxious 

 were this amorous pair to be led to the hyme- 

 neal alt ir, that though Mr. W.'s former wife 

 was interred on Wednefday, the marriage 

 was folemnized with the ufual formalities on 

 the Sunday following 1 



At Lincoln, Mr. James Snt)vv, furgeoa, to 

 MKs Vlarr.T-Mr. John Fenvvick, to IMrs. 

 Stcvenl'on, 



Ar Giantham, Mr. J. Hoafeldine, fchool- 

 marter, to iMifs Briftow. — Mr. Smalley, of 

 Newark, to Mils Bailey. 



At Frampton, John I'carfon, t-fq., of 

 Sleat(>rd, to Mils Tunnard, of Fiainpton 

 Konfe. 



Mr. William Wiifon, attorney, of Louth, 

 to Mils C. Lev.lam, of KeJdington. 



Died'l At Panton Houfe, Edmund Tur- 

 ner, eiq , t'B. 



At hramford, Mr. Parnham, 70. — Mr. 

 MsNTiil V <VJa«., N». 117. 



Eetts, late mafter of the Coach and Horfcs, 

 (J.'). — Mr. Stanion, of the Ram public-houfe, 

 70. — Mrs. Nickfou, wife of Licu-enant N., 

 of the 64th regiment, and niece to Alderman 

 Bowker, of Stamford, 24. 



At Caiftor, Mifs Bell, only daughter of 

 Mr. Jof. B. 



AtYarwell, Mrs. Peake. 



At Bofton, Mr. Thomas Alhlin, furgeon, 

 ,of Burgh in the Marih. — Mr. Weft Waite, 

 ironmonger.— Mrs. Dickins. — Mr. William 

 Cowlham, late fchoolmafter. 



At Harlaxton, Mrs. Robinfon, a mai.ica 

 lady. 



At Cainfboro', Mr. .Samuel i.Ia'grave. 



AtWalnflcct, Mr. John Gray, 86- 



At Inglcby, Mr. John CheivMck, of 

 Laughrerton, a9. 



lEICESTERSHlRE. 



As fome workmen were employed in fink- 

 ing a ciftern at Mtilrs. Gardinr-r's fjdlory at 

 I.eiccfter, they found, ten feet belo.% the fur- 

 face of the earth, the remains of a large Ro- 

 man building, the walls of v^'hicli were four 

 feet thick, compofcd of alternate layers of 

 foreft ftone and Roman brick. From the firoi- 

 larity of the ftruclure to the ancient lemple 

 of Janus or Jury Wall, it is fuppofed to have 

 formed part of that work, fiom which it is 

 about one hundred yards dillant. 



M.-ri-eei.'l At Lciceftcr, William Caven, 

 efq., to Mifs S. White, late of Jamaicj. 



At Lubenhain, the He'v'. J Hopkins, late 

 fellow and tutor of .'dhi-ift College, Cam- 

 bridge, to Mifs Scare, I'lto'of Callle Hedinj- 

 hara, Efi'ex. ^' 



Mr. .t. Throlby, printer, to Mils Cooper, 

 of Swintbrd. 



At Coleorton, W. W. Bailey, efq., cap- 

 tain of the volunteer infantry of that place, . 

 to Mifs Mary Hibertfon, of Dunmore Hall, 

 J:flex. 



Died.l At Leicefter, Jlr. Wallin. — Mr. 

 Thom.is Wheatley, late of the Black- Lion 



Inn Mifs Nicols, eldeft dauihter o. Mr. N. 



-—Mr. Colwell Langdon, fen., 70. — Mrs. 

 Watts, relidl or Mr. Alderman VV. — Tho- 

 mas Watchorn, efq., 65. — Men-y Carter, 

 efq., a gentleman of confidcrable literary at- 

 tainments. — Mrs. Matthews. 



A*: Little Bowden, Mrs. Taylor, wife of 

 Mr. T., and daughter of Mr. Hawkcs, of 

 Lutterworth. 



At Mountforrel, Mrs. Whitehead, wife of 

 Mr. W., lurgeon. 



At Braunftun, William Hodges, gent., for- 

 merly an eminent draper of Lciceftej, 7-2. 



At Market Harborough, Mrs. Wiiglvt, 

 wife of John VV., efq. 



At Anllv, Daniel Allen Glover, efq., 

 forinerly an eminent furgeon. The principal 

 part of his property devolves to his nuphcw, 

 the Rev. John G., of Trinity College, Ox- 

 ford. 



At Fleckney, Mifs Poftlcwaite, daught* 

 of WiUiam P., efq. 



At; Clifton H«tw«lls, whither flw *ent for 



