288 
At Chilwell, Thomas Charlton, esq. late 
lieutenant-colonel of the Nottinghamshire 
militia, major in Lord Middleton’s corps of 
Woollaton volunteers, and one of the jus- 
tices of the peace for this county, 31. 
At Bingham, Mrs. Strong, 41. 
At Mansfield, Mr. John Lockwood.—Mrs. 
Lancashire. 
At Trowell, Mr. John Greasley, a lieute- 
nant in Lord Middleton’s corps of volunteer 
Infantry. 
At Sutton in Ashfield, Mr. George Else. 
At Tuxford, Mrs. Wdward Byrond, a ser- 
jeant in the Sherwood Rangers. ~ 
At Farnsfield, Miss Ann Hather. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married.} At Lincoln, Mr. Williamson, 
master of tlie Blue-coat school, to Miss 
Brown. . 
At Cockerington, near Sainthy Amos Jack- 
son, aged 84, to Eliz. Whiter, 28. 
At Ecclesfield, T. Stenton, esq. of Hoy- 
Jand, to Miss Meilor. 
Capt. Maburn, of Boston, to Miss Neeve, 
daughter of James N. esq. of North Somer- 
eotes, near Louth, 
At Billingboro’, Mr Mason, surgeon, to 
Miss Buckberry, ‘only child of Thomas B. 
gent. 
Died.] At Barton, Joseph Marris, esq. 
late of Bawtry,.59. 
At Wainfeet, Mrs. Ashton, of Louth, 67: 
At Spilshy, Mr. Wm. Singleton, surgeon, 
son of Mr. Franci§ S. of Louth, 25.—Mrs. 
Ayscough, 74. ~ 
At Hackthorne, Mr. Glover, 58. 
At Lincoln, Mr. Charles Metham, 89.— 
Mrs. Ann Horner. 
At Caistor, Mr. F. Smith, 90. 
At Whapload, near Spalding, Mrs. Robin- 
son, 76. 
At°Falkingham, Mrs. Matkins, 40, and 
about a week afterwards ber husband, Mr. 
M. 45. : 
At Caythorpe, Mr. Wm. Carrier, 62. 
At Friéston, near Boston, Mr. Anthony 
Swift. 
: LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] At Willoughoy Waterleis, 
—— Hewish, esq. to Mary-Ann, eldest daugh- 
ter of Captain Gumble. 
At Shawell, John Floyd, esq. of Swinford, 
to Miss Compton. 
At Bitterswell, Mr. James Hanfcey, of 
Leicester, to Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. T. 
Nixon. 
John Lucas, esq. of Walton, to Miss M. 
Mellor, of Frith House, 
At Worthington, Mr. B. sabes of Lon- 
don, to Miss Henshaw. 
Died.| At the. George inn, Bosworth, 
‘Mr. George Ward, printer and stationer, of 
Hinckley, 33. For his known integrity and 
information, be was consulted and employed 
\ 
Lincoln—Leicester—Staford—Warwick. [Oct. ts “i | 
: 
. At Bollam Hall, near East Retford, Miss. 
Outybridge. 
in various ways by thé inhabitants of ‘that 
town and neighbourhood, and for several yeats 
acted as clerk to the magistrates of Hinckley. 
At Leicester, Mr. Reynolds, of the White 
Lion.—Mr. Mason, an alderman of this 
town, 75 
At Melton Mowbray, Mr. Joseph Oldham, 
of the Earl of Harborough’s arms, 75. 
At Hinckley, —— Brown, esq. 70, long 
looked up to asa public man in his neigh- 
boursood, By his will ke has bequeathed 
5001. to the General infirmary at Leices- 
ter. 
At Beaumanor Park, Mrs. Ne: coi wife 
of Mr. John P, 77. 
- At Rnderbys, Mrs. Bilson, 60. —Mr. George 
Noone, a member of the Leicestershire yeo~ 
manry cavalry, 
At Measham, near Ashby de la Zouch, 
Mrs. Sarah Denmer, aged 91, leaving twelve 
children, eighty-six grand children, and 
ninety-three great grand-children, all living 
at or near Measham. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
It has been resolved by the Proprietors of 
the Potteries in this county, to erect, at Burs= 
lem, a Monument or Statue to the memory 
of the late Josiah Wedgwood, esq. by volun- 
tary subscription. The Etruria workmen 
have collected TOL as a just tribute of their 
respect to that great and worthy character. 
Married. ] “At Walsall, “Mr. Martin 
Rudge, of Wolverhampton, to Miss Ursula 
Swift, of the Hemlocks, near Cannock. 
At Madeley, Mr. W. Cranage, to Miss 
Eliz. Brown, of Coalbrook-dale. 
At Tipton, Mr. S. W. Dankes, to Miss 
Hannah Smith, third daughter of Thomas S. 
esg. of Tibbington House. 
Died.] At’ Wolverhampton, Mrs. Bed- 
ford. 
At Newcastle-under-Lyme, Mrs. Caird, 
relict of Mr. James C. 
At Stoke upon Trent, Mrs. Hannab Steel, 
79; and five days afterwards, at the same 
place, her husband, Mr. William S. being un- 
able to survive her loss: 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.|) At Nuneaton, Mr. Joseph 
Pemberton, to Miss Sarah Wilkins, of Kine- 
ton. : 
At Birmingham, John Wheeley, esq. of 
Worcester, to Mrs. Willis, relict of C. W. 
W. esq. barrister. . 
Died.] At Birmingham, Mr. Thomas 
Edwards, 27.—Mr. Wm. Coton —Miss J. Ja’ 
Forest, daughter of Mr. F. of Warstone brew= 
ery.——Mr. “John Reden.—-Mrs. Taft, 30.— 
Mrs, Ann ‘laylor, 98.—Mr. Richard Phil- 
lips.—Mr. John Hodges.—Mr. Wm, Bul- 
lock, 42.—M*. Joseph Smith.—Mr. John 
Doughty, 79.—Mr. Edward Porter.—Mrs. 
Aun Good, wife of Mr. James as deh 
Heathcote, 25. 
At Edgbaston, Mrs. Taylor, 92. ‘ 
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