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gill. of the Thomas and Sarah sloop, to Miss 
Robinson. 
Died.) At Great Grimsby, Mr. Smith, 
wile of George S. esq. 57. 
_ At Gainsborough, Mrs. Ann Law, -98, re- 
Vict of Mr. Daniel L. who died at the age of 
101.—Luke Martin, esq.—Mrs. Ann Hard- 
castle, wife of Mr. Matthew H. 72. 
At Louth, Mrs. Falchett, 78.—Mr. E. 
Wailesby, 60. , 
At Lincoln, Mr. Smith, 32. 
At Holbeach, Thomas Everton, esq: 
At Tupholme, Mrs. Mary Pell, a maiden 
lady, 62. 
At Clecthorpe, Mrs. Chapman, 62. 
At Waddington, Mr. Stephen Harrison, 
84. 
LEICESTERSHIRE, 
Exclusive of the numerous premiums for 
cattle offered by the Leicestershire and Rut- 
landshire Agricultural Society, for the pre- 
sent year, the following are proposed :—To 
the person who shall produce the best esti- 
mate of the comparative advantage between 
the use of oxen and horses in’ husbandry- 
work, 25 guineas. ‘Io the person who shall 
make the best comparative experiment be- 
tween the effects of fresb dung and retten 
dang, arising from the same,species of ant- 
maland forage, upon grass land, within one 
yeur, the extent not being less than oneacre 
for each kind of dung, 10 guineas. To the 
person who ghall, at the annual meeting of 
1808, report ‘the most satisfactory informa- 
tion, as deduced from actual experim ents, of 
the soils and situations best adapted for or- 
chards, and of the means us@l in their plan- 
tation and subsequent management, 10 gui- 
neis. To the person who, shall make the 
best experiment and shortest report on the 
practical effects of lime upon the various 
sorts of lund, 20 guineas. To the person who 
shall state the best manner of forming com- 
post dunghilis, mentioning their materials, 
quantity, and place, 5 guineas. For the best 
Gonducted experiment ascertaining the rela- 
tive advantages to be derived from soiling or 
grazing cattle in the usual way, 10 guineas. 
—The same experiment for sheep, 10 gui- 
seas.— To the person who shall have cleared 
not less than 5 acres of land from ant-hills, 
within one year, in the best and most effec- 
tual manner, the expence being stated to the 
committee, and it being understood that no 
prémium will pe allowed without proof of 
the efficacy of the measure for three years, 
20 guiness. 
Married] At Lutterworth, George Wart- 
maby, esq. of Market Harborough, ‘to Ann 
Maria, fourth daughter of the late Richard 
Arnold, esq. 
At Sharntord, Mr. Pinchback, of Hinckley, 
.to Miss Scotton. 
Mr. Wm. Webster, of Swinford, to Miss 
Berridge, of North Kilworth. 
Died.] At Laughton, Anna = wife of 
_ the Rey. Charles Humfrey. 
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82 Leicestershire—Stafordshire—Warwickshire. 
m 
[Aug, ‘t; 
. At Leicester, Samuel Taylor, gemt. for- 
merly a grocer, in whicn line he had accu- 
mulated a great property.——-Susannah King 
Copson, daughter of Mr. Thomas C.—Mrs. 
A. Watson, furmerly an eminent milliner of 
this town, 73. 
At Stoke Golding, the Rev. R. Jervis. 
At Gumbley, Mrs. Bingley, relict of Dr. 
B. and daughter of the Rev. Samuel Pendock, 
formerly rector of that place. 
At Cosby, Robert Thirlwall, gent. 
AE Houghton, the Rev. Richard Coulton, 
rector of that place. He was formerly of 
Emanuel College, Cambridge, B.A. 1765, 
M. A. 1769. y 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married. At Sedgley, Mr. J. Green, jun. 
to Miss Lydia Ann Brain, daughter of Mrs B. 
of Nortwikhill, Worcestershite. 
At Handsworth, Mr. James Spittle, to Miss 
Maria Molesworth. 
AtTamworth, John Burman, esq. of Light 
Hall, to Miss Mary Heath, of the Box Trees, 
both in this county. hey 
At Hanbary, the Rev. Thomas Cotterill, 
minister of Lane End, to Miss Robotham, 
At Uttoxeter, Mr. Thomas Figea e toa 
Miss Willcock. 
Died.| At Mayfield, Mrs. Robert Wright. 
At Stramshatl Cotton Mill, Mrs: Flint. 
At Uttexeter, Mr. Joseph Summerland, 
w ARWICKSHIRE, 
Married.) At Rugby, George Harris, esq. 
to Christabell, only daughter of rh 
Chambers. 
At Yantly, Mr. George Milnery, othe 
Royal Artillery, to Mrs. Mary So ale of ade 
Birmingham. ot 
At Coventry, Mr. Richard Borlerry, € to 
Miss Munslow.—Mr, D. Shakspeare, a de- ~ 
scendant of eur immortal bard, to Miss Ana 
Brodneck. 
» Died.] At. Birmingham, Miss Louisa iMtatis 
Spurriery, eldest daughter of Mr. William S. 
attorney, 14.—MrseNeville-Mr, Thomas 
Southall<-Mr. Charles Primer O—Mr. i. 
Clarke.—Mr. John for: 77% 
At Kenilwerth, Mr. J. Littleton, sen. Tr. 
In the carly part of fils lafe he established and 
brought to perfection, the most extensive ~ 
comb manufactory in England; and although — 
he had not the advantage of a scholastic edu-_ 
cation, yet by intense studyshe arrived at the 
highest degree of knowledge in different” 
branches of science, pecially mathematics. 
At Sherbourn, Mrs. Ana Webb, wife of { 
the Rev. Mr. W. 34. © |) 
At Warwick, Mrs. Woolley, 63: Mr : 
Wm. Wright. ‘ 
At Ashted, Mr. Richard Hawksford, 56. © 
At Bordesley Turnpike, near Birmingham, j 
Mr. Lovett. 
At Edgbaston, Miss Mary Lee, second © 
daughter of Mr. L. attorney ot Birmingham, © 
1€. 
