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At Grcafley, George Spencer, of Kimbcr- 

 ley, gent, to Mifs Lindky. 



At Nottingham, Mr. Baker, to Mifs Perry. 

 —Mr. Rich.ird Hjrdy, to J'/iifs Thorpe.— 

 Mr. J. C. Smith, folicitor, of Newark, to 

 Mifs Huiih, daughter ot Mjrk H. efq. 



Died ] At Nottingliani, Correlius Laun- 

 der, efq. 38. He was a deputy lieutenant of 

 the county, and one of the junior counfel of 

 the corporation of Nottingham ; and high 

 fherirt' in 1775 — Mr. Edward Spurr. — Mrs. 

 Simpfon. — Mr. Jofeph Colcluugh. — Mrs. 

 Stokes, a maiden ladj. — Mr. Richard At- 

 kins, 72. 



At Elton, near Bingham, Mifs Brown, 

 daughter of the Rev. Mattfiew B. rector of 

 that village. 



Ac Eaft Leake, John Hardy, gent. 



I INCOLNSHIRE. 



Married.} At Stamford, Mr. Judd, to 

 ^ifs Louifa Anne WooUstt ; and Captain 

 Macartney, of the Royal Artillery, to Mifs 

 Woollett j daughters of the late Nicholas 

 W. efq. of Sittingbourne, Kent. 



At Braceborough, the Rev. Thomas Teller 

 Hurft, A. M. reftor <^' Carlby and Braceho- 

 rough, to Mifs Smith, daughter of Mr. Wm. 

 S. of Stamford. 



At Gra.ntham, Mr. P. BuUivant, folicitor, 

 to Mifs Ann Hufly Coles. 



Jofeph Champney, efq. to Mifs Ogilfby, 

 •laughter of Wni. O. efq. of Brigg. 



Died.] At Lincoln, Mr. John Plumpton, 

 of Biillol, ei. 



At Grantham, Mr. W'ilfon. 



At Donington, Mr Snnith. 



At Ferry, near Gainlborough, Mr. William 

 Holt, jun. of Nottingham. 



At Gainlborough, Mrs. BlifTet, wife of 

 Mr. B.— Mrs. Clarke, relift of Mr. John 

 C. — Mrs. Codd, wife of Mr. John C. attor- 

 »cy. 



At Sleaford, Mr. John Elkington. 



At Alford Mr. Richard Lucas, of Louth. 



LEICZSTERSHIR E. 



At the anniverfary meeting of the Leicef- 

 terfliire and Rutlandlhire Agricultural So- 

 ciety, lately held at Leiceller, prizes were 

 adjudged to Mr. Watkinfon,' of Woodhoufe, 

 for a pen of fliear hogs ; Mr. Oldakers, of 

 Kirkby, for a pen of two fhear Iheep ; and to 

 Mr. Nixon, of Belgrave, for a pen of ewes. 

 Upwards of forty new members were admit- 

 ted ; and after dinner, the fubjeft of abufes 

 attendant on the prcfent mode of conducing 

 the falc of wool was tiiken into confideration. 

 The chairman. Sir Edmund llartopp, Mr. 

 Keck, Mr. Burnaby, and Colonel Crump, 

 feverally eddreffed the meeting, and urged 

 thenecelTity, as well as policy, of holding an 

 annual meeting, which appealed to be ad- 

 mitted by all prcfcat. Such a miTting would 

 eftablifh a diicft communication between the 

 wool-ftapler and the grower, anil coujd not 

 fail to produce advantage to both. A letter, 

 received from a gentleman of confideration in 

 0)i.(atdjlnTc, was produced and read ; Acting 



that the attempt to eT-abli!h a fimllar meeting 

 in that neighbourhood had met with oppoS- 

 tion, but, being perfevereJ in, was ulti- 

 mately fuccefsful, and had been produdive 

 of much benefit to all the parties. The 

 members for both counties deferve great prailfe 

 from every chfs of gr.tziers, for their endea- 

 vours to conciliate the wool-flaplers to the 

 propofed fcheme of a wool meeting, which, 

 it is prefumed, will be found to anfwer the 

 fame beneficial- purpofe to the growers and 

 traders, as has been found to refult from fir 

 milar eftabliihments in other counties. At 

 the above meeting a ftore-hog was exhibitei, 

 fed by Mr. Pallet, of Keytho pe. It was 

 from the breed of Colonel Crump, of Alex- 

 ton-hall, and weighed C4 ftone, of 14 lbs. t» 

 the ftone, although not nearly fed. 



Mar'ied.) At Millerton, Mr. J. B. Wood- 

 houfe, of Walcote, to Mifs S. Burrowes, 

 youngeft daughter oftke late Mr. Baffet B. 



At Leicefter, Mr |onathan BlackweJI, of 

 Wigfton, to Mifs Elli'i 



At Burbage, Mr. Woodhoufe, of Nott'ng- 

 ham, to Mifs Bsntley, daughter of John B» 

 efq. 



Died.] At Leicefter, Mr. Smith, of the 

 Old Three Cranes. 



At Burton Lazars, Mr. Henry Snow. 



At Anfty, Mr. William Wood, 41. 



At Loug.'iborough, Mifs Pochin, only filter 

 of C. \V. Pochin, efq. 27. 



At Hinckley, Mrs. Elizabeth Birch, wife 

 of Mr. Thomas B. 



Mifs Meynell, eldeft daughter «f the late 

 Hugo M. of Quorndon, efq •20. 



STAFFORDSHIRE. 



Married.] At Penn, near VVolverhmp- 

 ton, Mr. Wm. Olborne, of Birmingha.a-, to 

 Mrs. Clarke, relift of Mr. Jof C. 



At Har.dfworth, Mr. Robert Spur, to Mif* 

 M. A. Thompfon, bch of Birmingham. 



At Stafford, Mr. Browne, of Birmingham* 

 to Mifs Bratt. 



Ditd.] At Newcaftle under Line, Mrs. 

 Manners, widow. 



At Norton Hall, Richard Gildart, efq. 

 who ferve i the otiice of high Jheriff for the 

 county, in 1783. 



At Li.hfield, Mrs. Elizabeth Webb, widow 

 of Mr. John VV. 



The Rev. Sanipfjn Webb, forty years vicat 

 of Lapley. 



At Rugeley, the Rev. John Lander, reftor 

 ofColton, 71. 



At Handfworth, Mrs. Lee, widflw of Mr. 

 John L. 



At Wolverliampton, Mr. Ci.ild Mr«; 



Walker, wife of Mr. R. Walker, jun.— Mifs 

 Holland. 



At Madeiey, Mrs. Younse> wi.c of Wefton 

 y. efq. and youngeft daughter oi th^ late 

 Rev. G. Gretton, rcftor of Norton, Salop _• 

 Mr. Jofeph Elkinglos, the celebrated agri- 

 cultuiift, an 1 partlcula.ly diflii-guilh-d for 

 the attention he had bellowed on the fabjefl 

 vt diaiulng, 60. 



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