410 Li)Kotnshire — Leicestershire — SfctJ/ordshire—^^c. [Nov. t. 



Harrod's Antiquities of Mansfield- Wcodhoufe 

 and its Environs, IMiinsficld, lOOJ. Defcrip- 

 tion and ilic'chr-s of feme remarkable oaks in 

 Welbeck-pavr, 17-!0, 4to., witli ten plates, 

 drawn by tlie T.f.ijor, and engraved by Mr. 

 E)lis. Sketgli of the antienc ;>nd pvefcnt 

 flate of Sherwood foreft, Nottingham, 1799, 

 Svo. , with four plates. Deftription of an an- 

 ticnt nudallion in his pulirffion, found near 

 NeuiVjad abUy, ibid. 1800., Defcription of 

 forre remains in Harborough, county Derby, 

 Archseolopa, IX. 'Z06. Of certain pits in 

 that county, X. 3'1. Antiquities difcovercd 

 there, XI. Roman Antiquities at Brad- 

 bourne, ibid. Account of Druidicalreniiins, 

 ibid. 41. Difcoverie'i in a barrow, ibid. j'.'7. 

 Druidicat remains' on Stanton ar.d Hurtle 

 moor, in the Peak, 1 HO. Fr.rtiicr illuftra- 

 tions of Druidical remains, VI. 17!). Two 

 views of the crofs ^nd Roman altar at Bake- 

 well, after his diaries, in tl:e Antiquarian Re- 

 pertoiy, 1 No. ST. 



LINCOLNSHIRE. 



There is a walnut-tree now ftanding in a 

 paddock at Bofton, the property of Mr. Wat- 

 fon, architeft, which, though it has for many 

 years paft been to all appearance quite dead, 

 has tliis year produced a confidc-rable number 

 of walnuts, and wiiich are now growing en 

 the tree, yet at the fame time it is quite def- 

 titute of leaves, arid has k.T: a great deal of 

 its bark. V/cre it not for the I'niit upon it, 

 it would be pronounced inconteflibly dead. 



Application Is intended to be made in the' 

 next felVion cf parli-iment, for a£ls lor inclof- 

 i:;g the commons and wafle lands in the 

 refpeflive pariflies of North Tliorefby and 

 \Vi angle. 



Married.'] Mr. John Nicholfon, attorncy- 

 at-law, Louth, to MU's Sufannah Nicholfon, 

 fecond daughter of Richard N., efq, of Brio'. 



At Louth, Mr. 'Elliot, to Mifs ^^ ylcy. 



I\.'r. RichurJ liandfley, of Irby,' to Mifs 

 Lucy Rutter, o.'Langton, near Spillby. 



Diid.'] The Rev. Thomas IJirch, reftor 

 cf South Thoreiby, 7fi- 



At Colelby, aged about 58, the Rev. Mr. 

 ■NVIlfon, of that place. 



At Immingham, Mrs. Waddingham, wife 

 cf Mr. J. W.nddingham, to whom Ihe h.id 

 been married Co years. 



At Lincoln, John I'arfons, efq., one cf tlie 

 iUcrmen of that city, 73. iHe ferved the 

 •liice of mayor in 17li9 and in 1800. 



At GranthjHi, Mr. Burgin, malt.lcr. 



At Wrangle, Mr John Edwards. 



At Hangwortham, Mrs. KoUcrnefs, wi.'e 

 •f Mr. H. 



At Wainfleet, Mrs. Norton. 



At Horncaftle, Mrs. i\leggitt, wife cf Mr. 

 R.ichard .M., who \^s$ choaked with a bone 

 from a giblet pye. 



At Hundleby, Mrs.' Houbj ;'., ?5. 



At Stamford, Mrs. JLiiz ihc-.!i vvard, 75. 



LEICESTERSHIRE. 



M.^.nied.'] Mr. Richard W«od, of Lsitfef- 

 'isr, to Mifs Kend.ill, yfiVi.-koa.' 



The Rev. George Clarke, chaplain to the 

 Royal Military Afylum, Chelfea, to Mif^ 

 Dicey, onlv daugliter of Thomas D., efq. of 

 ClaybrookHall. 



At Wolverhamcote, Mr. Smith, brewer, 

 of Karborough, to Mifs Ivins. 



Died.] At Leicefter, Mr. Richard Wefton,- 

 foimerly athread-lioficr, and author of various 

 tracts on horticul&ure.— Mr. James Valen- 

 tine. 



At Loughborough, Mr. Jofepli Paget. 



At Hathern, Mr. Thomas I'ullard. 



At Whitv.icl;, Mr. Ilutchinfon, jun. 



Mrs. ()-.\l!ey, wife of the Rev. John O., 

 rciflor of Blar^Dn. 



STAFFORDSHIRE. 



Application is in'enJed to he made to par- 

 liament in the next fellion, fur an a<5l to eiv^ 

 able the proprietors of the Navigation from 

 the Trent to the Mcrfcy, to vary the line of 

 their canal through Harecaftle Hill, in this 

 county j and aifo at or near to Lawton, in 

 the county of Chefter, and which will p.ifs 

 through the townfiiips or liberties of TunCcall, 

 Ranfciifie, Talk-otii'-l-iill, Lawton, and Odd 

 Rhode, in the parilhes of Vv'olftanton, Aad- 

 Icy, L.iwtm, and Aftbury, and alfo to m^ike 

 a feeder for cmduifting water into the refer- 

 voirat Rudyerd Vale, in the county of Staf- 

 ford. 



Died.] At Stafford, Richard Horton, efq., 

 one of the members of the body corporate of 

 that phice, 41. 



At Walfall, Mr. John Heeley, folicitor. 



At Wolverhampton, the wife of the Rev. 

 Shaw Hillier. 



W.iSRWICKSHIRE. 



At a quarterly bo:'.rd of governors of the 

 General Hofpital, near Birmingham, held on 

 the Icith of Sej-tember, the auditors (irc- 

 fentcd the annual repoi't, by which it appears 

 that the balance m the treafurer's hands, at 

 midfummer, 180(5, was 511. 17s. 7d. Thu 

 report will be printed as ufual, and delivered 

 to the fubfcribers. The proilts of the oratorio 

 in September 1805, enabled the governors to 

 purchafe '.:0001. .'5 per cent confols. cxcl'.ifivc 

 . of wh,.t \vas..pplieJ to the current exper.ccs of 

 the hofpital, ar.d the legacy of 4001. from the 

 late Humphrey Vi'ughton, of Birmingham, 

 was, according to k:s Jircftions, and the order 

 of the lad anniverfary, laid out in tlfe pur- 

 chafe of a freehold eftate, and ground-rents, 

 at the Sand Pitts, which coft 1191. 15s. Of 

 this excellent charity tl:e aununl expenditure 

 amoants to double the certain annual income, 

 fo that it muPc ftill depend for fupport on the 

 ger.erofity of the benevolent, who have hi- 

 therto been fo liberal in donations and legacies. 



A new public ofiicc and prifonare juft com- 

 pleted at Eirmingham. The frft ftone of 

 tliis building was laid in September laft year, 

 and the rapidity with which it has been ereft- 

 eJ, refiefts gre.;t credit on the committee who 

 coBduiftei tiie undertaking. The internal ar- 

 langements of the prifon are ordereJ with 

 much judgment and convenience; the cells 

 are teoiwy and' well ventilated j tiie tourc-yard 



