f)0 Lincolnshire- 



2.3, Mrs. S. Swan. — Mis. Wriglit, late of 

 Loiig-iow.— In FinkhilUstreet, 33, Mr8.M. 

 Macliin, dcsewcdly regretted. 



At Newark, in Appleton-gate, 67, Mrs. 

 C Mower. — Mr. U. Abraliain. — 5"2, Mrs. 

 M.TIionipson — 6b, Mr. W. Haywood.— 

 72, Mr. 1). Else. 



At Mansfield, 62, Mrs. E. Mellors, de- 

 servedly re}!retted. — 8i, Mrs. A. Dallas. 



At New .Siicnton, 19, Elizabeth Blad- 

 sall : Iier death is recorded for lier eminent 

 filial affection, and oilier dispositions. — At 

 Oiston, 7 '2, Mrs. Maltby.— At East Ket- 

 ford, 84, Mrs. Nottingham.— At Heage, at 

 an advanced ago, Mr. James Bowler. 



LINCOLNSHIRE. 



A committee has been appointed to ar- 

 range proceedings for a comity meeting, 

 and to correspond with other committees 

 sind individuals, in the furtherance of the 

 object of reform. The committee named, 

 with power to add to their nnmbcrs, are 

 Sir Robert Heron, Colonel Johnson, Sir J. 

 Thorold, Colonel Allix, Hnsscll Collett, 

 esq.; Richard Mason, esq.; Mr. Shield, 

 (of Preston ;) and Mr. Tomlinson. 



Marrieil.] Captain Bass, of Gainsbo- 

 rough, to Miss I). Louth, of Grimsby — 

 At Boston, the Kev. Richard Conington, 

 M.A. to Miss J. Tliirkill. 



Dicil.} At Louth, Mr. Espin, the much 

 respected and able master of the mathema- 

 tteal and commercial school there, tbiinded 

 by the late Dr. Mappleloft, dean of Ely. 



At Sonierby, 'I-O, William Cheney, esq. 

 late captain of the first regiment of guards. 

 — At Eulbcck, 63, Mrs. Frances Capp. 



At Horncastle, 64; Mr. Weir, suddenly. 



LEICESTERSHIUE AND RUTLAND? IllUE. 



The agricultural distress in Leicester- 

 shire has reached its extreme height : at 

 a recent auditing, near Loughhoiough, 

 the steward, instead of receiving 2,500/. 

 brought home only 451. or 47/. 

 * Mr. W. G. Lewis, of Coventry, who was 

 retained in Oakham gaol for .the payment 

 of his fine, has lately been liberated by the 

 order of ministers. 



ItJiirried.] Mr. J. Rosse, to Miss R. 

 Haiford ; both of Leicester. — Mr. Thomas 

 JPorter, of Leicester, to Miss E. M. Hunt, 

 of Shoreditch. — Mr. Kirby, of Hotel- 

 street, Leicester, to Pdiss Knowies, of 

 Cambridge. — Mr.T.Ficlding, of Leicester, 



to Miss F. Bulleis, of Duffield Mr. H. 



Eddowes, jnn. of Loughborough, to Miss 

 Jackson, of Oadby. 



Died.'\ At Leicester, Mr. J. Hincks.— 

 In the Market place, Co, Mrs. Wilmot. — 

 In Gallowtree-gate, Mr. R. Dovvell. — In 



Friai-Iane, 69, Mr. Hose 6.^, Lucy 



Henrietta, widow of the Rev. Robert 

 Parker, rector of Hawton. 



At Loughborough, 78, Mr. Mat. Blood. 

 —35, Mr.T. Dixon. 



At Hinckley, Mr.W. Hayes, deservedly 



Leicester and Rutlandshire — Stafford, Sfc. [Ftb. !, 

 respected.— 73, Mrs. Blocklcy.— 80, Mm 

 A. Blinckhorn. 



At Ashby-de-la Zouch, 68, Mr. R. 

 Farncll, much and deservedly respected. 



STAFFOUDSlllUi;. 



nia-ikd.'] Mr. Marlow, of Walsall, to 

 Miss Hall, of New street, Hinley.— Mr. 

 .Spark, of Newcastle, to Miss M.Tweinlow, 

 of Hatherton.— .Sir J. C. Sheppard, bart. 

 of Ciakcmarsli-hall, to MissM. A. Turner, 

 of Lincoln. 



Died.] At Litchfield. 67, Mrs. Hinckley, 

 widow of Thomas H. esq. 



At Wolverhampton, Mrs Barter. — 72, 

 Mr. R. Walker. — John Jesson, esq. 



At Walsall, 64, Rlrs, A. Hallsworth. 

 — 5.1, Samuel Barber, esq. deservedly 

 regretted. 



WARWICKSTHRF. 



An extensive fire lately look place in 

 the warehouse and workshops of Mr. S. 

 Chambers, of Camp-hill, Birmingham, 

 when property to a considerable amount 

 was destroyed. 



nhmicd.] Mr. S. C. Cox, of Great 

 Hampton-street, to I\Iiss M. l^mes, of 

 Tower-street; Mr. E. Steele, of Digbelli, 

 to Miss S. Tovej ; Rlr. W. P. I'ugli, to 

 Mrs. Heath: all of Binningliam.— Air. 

 Osier, of Biimingham, lo Miss M. Smith, 

 of Sccnield Hensor.— Mr. J. Thorpe, of 

 Coventry, to Miss F. Atkins, of Evesham. 

 — The ilcv. J. Sibrce, of Coventry, to 

 Miss C. Guest, of Weathcroak-hill. 



Died.'] At Birmingham, in Caroline- 

 street, 67, Mr. J. Grove. — In Blucher- 

 street, 24, Miss K. Bowcher. — In Camden- 

 slieet, 69, Mr. T. Hill, mticli respected. 

 —In Vale-street, 70, Mr. T. Morgan.— 

 In Branston-street, Mis. M. Large. — In 

 Great Charles-street, 58, Mrs. S. R. 

 Brothers. — 52, George Freer, esq. — In 

 Bull-street, Mr. D. Grove, jun. — In Hall- 

 street, 37, Mrs. C. Gough. — In Bartholo- 

 mew-street, 87, Mrs. H. Watton. 



At Coventry, 52, Mr. J. Uavies. 



&IIRUFSIIIUG. 



A meeting of the inhabitants of Shrews- 

 bury lately took place, the mayor in 

 the chair, when it was resolved to petition 

 parliament for amendment of the Insolvent 

 Debtors' Laws. 



Slurried.} Mr. W. Cartwright, of Riidge, 

 to Miss S. A. Plan, of Pattingham. — Mr. 

 Griffiths, of Prescot, to Miss Pinches, of 

 Yeaton. 



Died.] At Shrewsbury, 83, Mrs. E. 

 Yates.— 7.=>, Mrs. A. Parry.— On Clare- 

 moiithill, at an advanced age, Mr. R. 

 Peate, deservedly regretted. — 70, Charles 

 Bage, esq. 



At Wellington, Mr. J. Jones, deser- 

 vedly regretted. 



At Bridgnoith, Mrs. Williams.— Mrs. 

 Curtis, much respected. — At an advanced 

 age, Mrs. M. Hollauds.—.'Mr.R. Thomas. 



At Piatt Mill, Mr. M. Baldwin.— At 

 Great 



