£40) / hao) ie 
AD4 
Died.}. At Wilmslow, on his way from. 
‘Sotland to Cheltenham, Lieutenant Colonel 
+James; Paterson, late of the Bombay Esta- 
biishment. 
At Dutton, Mr. Solis Garratt, of Man- 
chester. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.] At Duffield, Mr. William 
Rartison, to Miss E. Lichfield, both of Bel- 
per. 
At Ashborne, Mr. Joseph Loney, of Mac- 
‘clesfield, solicitor, tu Miss Lucinda Frith. 
Died.] At Chesterfield, Mr. George Gos- 
Jing, bailiffand coroner of the Hundred of 
Scarsdale, 48. 
At Wensley, Ann, wife-of Mr. Joseph 
Stone. 
.. At New Close Farm, near Etwall, Mrs. 
Wheeldon, 55. 
At Matlock, Miss Markham, 58. 
At Derby, Mz.; Samuel Pratt, 75.—Mr. 
Walker, late of the Derby company of Come- 
dians, 34. 
. At Calver, Mr. Joseph Middleton, over- 
‘Tooker of the worl of Calver cotton-mill. 
At Ashborne, Mrs. Wood, wife of Mr. 
‘John, W. 21. 
At Waiton unon Trent, Miss Ann Hamp. 
At Smith’s Hauses, , Mr. Joseph Hunt, 
many years head Wailiff of the colliesies of 
_ William Drury. Lowe, esq: at:Denby, 60. 
At Tkeston, Mr. Jonn Beardsley, 77. 
Elizabeth Augusta, third daugiiter of th® 
Jate Sir Nigel Bowyer Gresley, Bast. of 
‘Drakelow. 
NOTTINGUAMSHER I's 
Married} At Nottingham, Mr. Steven- 
son, of Stapleford, ro Miss Aan Tilley — 
Mr. William Elliott, to Miss Ellen Calvert, 
‘of Knaresborough. 
At Mansfield, Thomas Robosham, sq. 
of Doveridge, Derbyshire, to Miss Stevens. 
At Shilford, Mr. W. Doncaster, of Bing- 
ham, to Miss Wilson, of Newton Spring. 
&t.Averham, near Newark, Mr. John 
. Thorpe, to Miss Upton, of Staythorpe. 
Died.] At North Cellingham, John Pym, 
esq. who was Hineally descended from the fa- 
mous republican Pym, who distinguished 
himself so much in the civil wars, and died 
in 1614. His anly son having died abroad, 
this branch of the male line becomes extinct. 
Mr. Pym, and two other gentlemen, who 
were at the sea-side together, all caught the 
ague at the same time, and, what is remark. 
able, have all died on their return home. 
At Nottingham, Mrs. Weston.—Mr. John 
Hunt, keeper of the county gozl, 66.—Mr. 
John Kingston, son of the jate Mr. -K. sur- 
geon of Broughton,—Mrs, Summers.—Mrs. 
Newton, 91.—Mrs. Shore, a widow lady, 
82.—-Mrs. Osborne, of the Ho:se and Groom. 
—Thomas Grist, gent. formerly of the Thea- 
tres Roval of Hull, York, &c. 
*» At Newark, Mrs. Parlby, mistress of the 
workhouse or that place, 
Derby —Notlingham—Leicester—Lincoln. 
LEJCESTERSHIRE, 
The annual meeting of the members of 
the Leicestershire and Rutlandshire Agricul- 
tural Society, at the Crowns Inn, Leicester, 
the Earl of Moira in the chair; was most re- 
spectably attended, Lord Wentworth and 
Colonel Noel, and must of the distinguished 
breeders, and agriculturists being present. 
r. Hose, of Melton, produced several sam- 
ia of wool from crosses with the Merine 
breed, one in particular from a new Leicester 
ewe and Merino 1am, for the wool of which, 
if producedyin any quantity, he had been of- 
fered by some eminent manufacturers double 
the value of the price for Leicestershire 
wool. 
Married.] At Sheepy, the Rev. Thomas 
Cotton Fell, B. D. rector of North and South 
Sheepy, to Maria, eldest daughter of Wil- 
liam Mott, esq. of Lichfield. 
_ At Leicester, Mr. Thomas Ellis, to Miss 
Purser.—-Mr. Joseph Hurst, to Mrs.’ Hill. 
At Lutterworth, the Rev: Richard Hartley, 
of that place, to Frances, youngest daughter 
of Mr. John Hudson. : 
At Kirkby, Mr. John Bennet, of Wel- 
ford, to Miss Rebecca Pearson. 
At Rothley, Mr. Saunders, to Bophins 
only daughter of Mr. Hurst. 
At East Norton, Mr. Robert: Floore, to 
Miss Ward. 
Died | At Leicester, J. Willson, gent.— 
‘Mis. Neale, wife of Mr.-Alderman N.—Fre- 
deric, third son of Mr. Owston, 14, 
LINCOLNSHIRE, 
A considerable quantity, supposed to be 
about 14 or 15 hundred of small Roman cop- 
per coins were lately discovesed at Timber- 
land, near Sleaford, in ploughing a close of 
Mr. Ward, ef that place. They were ina 
Roman earthen pot, which was broken by 
the plough, and are coins of Augustus, Tibe- 
rius, and the first Claudius: many of them 
are in fine preservation. 
» Married.|} At Hotbeach, Mr. John Key, 
attorney, to Miss Skurman. 
At Gainsborough, Mr. F. Whitaker, of 
Armiey, Yarkehire, to Miss Cawkwell, 
daughter of Mr. C. of Morton. 
At Spilsby, Mr. John Hastings, to Miss 
Ziporah Hill. 
At Wrawby, Mr. George Bennett, to Miss 
Harriet Dann. 
At Bolton, near Grantham, the Rey. John 
Grundy Thompson, rector of that parish, to 
Miss Harvey, eldest danehiee of Mr. H. of 
Huntingdon. 
Died | At Grimsby, Mr. Richard Raby.— 
Mr. William Walker, one of the oldest mem-~ 
bers of the methodist society, being the first 
who introduced Mr. Wesley to that place, 
84. 
At Gainsborough, Mrs. Graham, 78.— 
Mrs. Johnson, wife of Mr. Daniel J. 
At Baston, Mr. Edmund Hill, 35. 
At Laxten, Mré. Woo.on, O2. 
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