1809.] 
the hofpital till within the laft eighteen 
years, when he married, and by the rules of 
the charity was neceflar ily expelled, but the 
governors allowed him a penfion till his 
death. He had fuch an apprehenfion of being 
buried alive, that fome years ago he pur- 
chafed a Imife, and agreed to give a fellow 
almfman a guinea to cut his head off with it 
after his death; but being himfelf the fur- 
vivor, he afterwards contracted with an emi- 
nent furgeon to open his body, which was 
accordingly done. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.} At Wet Bridgeford, Mr. John 
Allcock, of Nottingham, to Mifs Mary 
Singlehurf. 
At Nottingham, Mr. James Elliott, to 
Mrs. Unwin.—Mr. Muflon, of Wefthorpe, 
to Mifs Eliz. Sanders, of Beanvale.—Mr, 
Smith, to Milfs Gee.—Mr. Kitchen, of Thurs» 
gerton, to Mifs Robinfon. 
At Shelford, Mr. John Rofe, of Ratcliffe, 
to Mifs Athwell. 
At Newark, Mr. John Wright, ftationer, 
to Mifs Smalley. 
Died.] At Thorefby Park, Albert Alden- 
burgh, and John Aldenburgh, twin fons of 
Rear-admiral Bentinck. 
' At Tuxford, Richard Berks, efq. late 
adjutant ia the Nottingham militia. He 
ferved as lieutenant of. marines at the taking 
of Quebec, under General Wolfe. 
At Nottingham, Mr. ‘William Leavers, 
fon of Mr. John L. 21,—Mr. Thomas Robin- 
fon, of the Crown and Anchor. —Mr. Mot- 
tram.—Mr. Crofland.—Mr. Jofeph Hill, 46. 
He died of hydrophobia, occafioned by the 
bite of a mad dog about feven weeks before . 
his deceafe.—Mr. George Sanfon, 30.—Mrs, 
Gueft, wife of Mr. Charles G.—Mr. George 
Richards, 17.—Mils Thorpe, only remaining 
daughter of Mr. Jofeph T. 
At Hucknal Terkard, Mrs. Belther. 
At Wefthorpe, Mrs. Claye, wife of the 
Rev. William C. 31. 
At Cropwell Butler, near Bingham, Mr. 
John Newton, many years a Soa tii in te 
methodift connexion. 
At Ollerton, Mrs. Doncafter, 74, 
* At Southwell, Mr, Nicholfon, fenior. 
_ ss LINCOLNSHIRE. 
A perfon engaged in digging near the en- 
trenchments which furround the caftle at 
Bourn, lately difcovered a (mall urn, con- 
taining upwards of fixty Roman coins. One 
of them is an aureus of Nero; the others-are 
denarii and sestertii of Conttentine, eebetis, 
and Maximilian. 
Married. | At Gainfborough,- Henry Smith,’ 
_efq. to Rachael, eldett daughter "of William 
Etheriagton,! x2fg.+-Richard Sharpe, efg. of 
Wing, Rutlaudy xo. Mits: Silerwiny widow of. 
the Kev. Roby S! rectur of AdBwell!» 
At ac ay rear ‘Bak cenoapon Humber, 
John Chapman, . weer eras to 
Mifs Woodall, 0) ul 
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Died.] At Stamford, Mr. Boughton} for- 
merly an eminent attorney at King’s Cliffe, 
and latterly fub librarian ac the Subfcription 
Room jn Stamford. 
At Kirton Lindfey, lized neariy 100, Mrs. 
Letitia Bullock, the laft of the once confi- 
derable family of Ofgodby, of Ofgodby, ia 
" this county. 
At Gainfborough, Mifs M. Buxton, eldeft 
daughter of Captain John B. of the Hope, 
London trader, who has been fome time a 
prifoner of war in Francee—Mr. B. Johnfon: 
At Great Steeping, Mr. Jonn Bond. 
At Lincoln, Mr. Stephen Toyne; 71. 
At Burgh, in the Marth, Mr. R, Woods. 
e—Mrs. Jane Jollands. 
At Bellingborough, Mifs Ann Ellis, fecond 
daughter of the Rev. Seth E. of Great Hale. 
At Horkftow, the Rev. Mr. Rotitons 
vicar of that place. 
At Hannah cum Hagnaby, Mr. William 
Fenwick. 
At Wootton, near Barton, Mr. Thomas 
Morris. 
A few days ago, at Whaplode, near Spal- 
ding, aged eighty-five years, Mr. Golding, a 
refpectable farmer and grazier, well known 
as One of the warme({t votaries of Bacchus. 
For many years his conftant anfwer to thofe 
who congratulated him on his attaining to fo 
patriarchal an age, was ‘¢ Aye, and yet when 
I die you will all fay 1 killed myfelf by 
drinking !” 
At Louth, Simor’ Waters, gent. many 
years mafter of the White Hart Inn, Spilfby. 
At Stamford, Mr. Patrick, clerk to the 
colleGtor oF excife, 33. 
Ac Nittleham, Mr. Samuel Pathley, 78. 
At Pilsgate Mr. Malmfbury, $1 
At Sleaford ;John Simpfon, gent. 38. 
At Blankney, Mr. J. Brown, houfe-ftew- 
ard to C, Chaplin, efg. M. P. for this 
county. : 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married] At Leicefter, Mr. John Moore, 
of ayn ts to Mifs Leach, eldeft daughter 
of Fhos, L. gent. —lir.. Underwood, to Mrs. 
Smith, of the Three Giles ese 
At Market Harborough, Mr. Corral, to Ca- 
roline, tixth daughter ot Charles Frifby, efq, 
of Stratford Green, Effex. 
At Loughborough, Mr. Wm. Henfhaw, of 
Derby, to Mrs. Hopkinfon, of the Red Lion 
Inn, at the former place, 
At Hinchley, Mr. Hall, of Burton Haf- 
tings, Warwickfhire, to Mrs. Allen, : 
Died.) At'Leicefter, Mr. Henry Lenton. 
—Mrs. Farmer, mother of the late Rev. Dr. 
F. matter of Emanuel College Cambridge; and 
the Hoo. Mrs,. Byron, 96.—She retained 
her faculties until the laf mpioment, uiually 
read. without fpeétacles, and attendedero! het 
domeftic concérgsyitill within'a thorte pe) iod 
of her deathh—Mrs. Hlarthall, relidt. of 
John H. gense—Mirt Pevtifery of the Bhree 
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