474 



Lincolmhire'—Lekeiiershire and Rutlandshire, Sjc. [Jmve I, 



H«tton ; Mr. James Brampton, to Miss 

 M. Smedley; Mr. S. Walters, to Miss S. 

 Hood ; Mr. James Warner, to Miss M. 

 Caley ; Mr. W. Stevenson, to Miss C. 

 Webster; Mr. R. Hibbert, to Miss M. 

 Upton ; Mr. James Wesson, to Miss M. 

 Holmes: all of Notlin^bam.— Mr. L. 

 Simon, of Nottingliam, to Miss E.Lyon, 

 of Bedford. — Mr. J. Grocock, to Miss S. 

 Snnnitt, both of Newark.— Mr. G. Ben- 

 nett, of Southwell, to Miss C. Dixon, of 

 Nottingham.— Mr. W. Chettle, of Bing- 

 ham, to Miss Walker, of Aslockton Abbey. 

 —Mr. Smith, of Sileby, to Miss J. Pornett, 

 of Nether Bronghton. 



DiedJ] At Nottingham, in Marygate, 

 at an advanced age, Mrs. Langford. — Tn 

 Wheeler-gate, 81, Mr. Jos. Turner, sud- 

 denly. — In Portland-place, Coalpit-lane, 

 28, Mrs. H. Alcock. — In Rutland-street, 

 90, Mrs. Pilkington.— In Woolpack-lane, 

 71, Mr. W. Robinson. 



•At Newark, 66, Mrs. Dalman.— .54, Mr. 

 W. Fotherby.— 23, Miss J. Birket.— 67, 

 Mr. T. Charles, sen. 



At Carlton, 69, Mr. W. Shelton.— 

 At Car Colston, 84, Mr. Chetlle, much 

 respected. — At Ecwinstare, Mrs. Sampson. 



LINCOLNSHIRE. 



Married.'] Mr. J. Arnold, to Miss M. 

 Robinson, both of Gainsborough. — Mr. 

 Darby, of Loulh, to Miss Kirby, of 

 Cockeringtou. — Mr. P. Harris, to Miss 

 Henman, both of Teiyli. 



Died.] At Lincoln, 72, Mrs. Pearson.^ — 

 At Boston, in West-street, 31, Mr. Charles 

 Porter — At Gainsborough, 51, Mr. C. 

 Kelvey. — At Spalding, Mrs. Sivers.— 70, 

 Mr. E. Daiuly, suddenly, deservedly re- 

 spected.— At Fallington, 70, Mr. Staplce. 



The Rev. Thos. Cowper, m.a. preben- 

 dary of Lincoln and LitrhfieUI, rector of 

 Betiingford, Norfolk, and vii'ar of Great 

 Barton, Suffolk. 



LElCeSTERSHIKE AND RIITI.A N OSHI RE. 



A public meeting has lately ber-n held 

 at Leicester, when a pelition to the House 

 of Commons for a repeal of the tax on fo- 

 reign wool was aiireed to. 



Married.] Mi. Green, of High Cross- 

 street, to Miss Watts; Mr. J. Hesketh, 

 to Miss E. Eyres, of the Humberstone- 

 gate : all of Leicester.— Mr. T. B. Stable- 

 ford, of Market Harborough, to Miss 

 Raguley, of Nottingham. — M r. J . Knowles, 

 to Mrs. A. Gibbs, both of Ashby-de-la- 

 Zouch— Mr. G. Smith, of Wartnabv, to 

 Miss L. Keal, of Abb Keltleby.— Mr. T. 

 Sumner, of Melton Mowray, to Miss Bai- 

 ley, of Nottingham.— Mr. J. Goodman, of 

 Gimiley, to Miss Rowlett, of Great 

 Bowden. 



Died.l At Leicester, in Church-gate, 

 "Mrs. Cook. — Mr. T. Brown.— In the Hay- 

 market, 37, Mrs, R. Kiley. — In the Friar- 

 lane, 77, Mrs. Knight.— The Rev. Mr. 

 Throsby.— At au advanced age, Mr, J. 

 Jarvis.— In Savoy-gale, Mrs, Swain. 



At Loughborough, in Swan-street, 47, 

 Mr. H. Seward, deservedly regretted.— 

 Mr. Dolman. — In the New Row, Miss 

 BInnt. 



At Market Harborough, 93, Mrs. C. 

 Walker, widow of the Rev. C. H. Walker, 

 A.M. of Kdworth, deservedly esteemed 

 and lamented. 



At Scraptoft-hall, 61. Thomas Peach, 

 esq. Lieut. -col. of the Yeomanry Cavalry, 

 and Receiver-general of the county.— Ar 

 Hoby, 84, Mr. T. Henton, much respected. 

 At Rotherby-hall, tQ, Miss Emma Bur- 

 naby. — At Quenby Lodge, Mrs. Jones. — 

 At Gilmorton, Mr. Coltman. — At Hiim- 

 berstone, 35, Mrs. E. Wildman. 



STAFFORDSHIRE. 



Married.] At Staftbrd, Francis Camp- 

 bell, esq. to Miss Mary Rathbone. — Mr. 

 R. H. Porter, of Wolverhampton, to Miss 

 M. Fenn, of Shiffnal— Mr. Hawkins, of 

 Barr, to Miss Smith, of Walsall.— Mr. 

 Pickstock, of the Toft, to Miss Crealchley, 

 of the Wergs, near Wolverhampton.-^Mr, 

 G, F. Harrison, of Shirbeok, to Miss M, 

 Job, of Newark. — ^Mr. Hodson, of Burton- 

 on-Trent, to Miss F. Harris, ofTlirowIy- 

 hall. — William Butter, esq. of Chipnal, to 

 Mrs. Williams, of Welsh Pool, 



Died.] At Stafford, Mr. E. James, late 

 of Birmingham, 



At AValsall, Mr. J. Freefli.— 32, Mrs, 

 Greatrex. — 45, Rlr. J. Wilkinson. 



At Wediiesbury,G4, Mrs. Colterell, late 

 of Walsall. 



At Tamworth, Mi. Walker, much re- 

 spected. 



At .Shenstone, 19, Mrs. A, R. Allport, 

 — AtTrentham, H, VV, Kirkpatrick, esq, 

 of Cheam, near Epsom, 



WARWICKSHIRE, 



The ginimakcrs of P.irn)incliam liavii 

 lately been constantly employed. I^arge 

 quantities of guns have been .■■hipped for 

 the nse of the Constitutionalists of Spain, 



Mttrried.] Mr. Tabbcrer, of Warwick, 

 to Miss RL A. Perkins, late of Leamington. 

 — Mr. J. Stork, of the Crescent, to Miss S. 

 Barnard; Mr. Garland, to Miss Crane; 

 Mr. W. Williams, of Constitutinn-hill, to 

 Miss Yeonians; Mr. W. Wood, to IVIiss 

 A. Wright, both of Deritend; Mr. J. 

 Boyce, to Miss E. Stanley : all of Bir- 

 mingham. — Mr. A. Lea, jnn. of Biiming- 

 liain, to Miss M. A. Green, of Ashled. — 

 Capt. Bininey, of Coventry, to Miss J. 

 Marsh, of Hulton.— Mr. Roby, of Alves- 

 cote-priory, to Miss M. Jce, of Peckleton. 

 — Mr. J. Smith, of Stoneall, to Mrs. 

 Ainsworth, of Ashted. 



Died.] At Birmingham, in Easy-row, 

 Mrs. A. Shore, regretted. — In Broad- 

 street, 2'.', Miss M. Messenger. — In 

 Bricrleyslreet, 28, Mrs. E. Clark. — In 

 Suffolk-street, 29, Mr. W. Thorley, de- 

 servedly lamented.— In Teimant-street, 

 Islington, Mrs. Taylor.— In Clierry-sfreef, 



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