Lincolnshire — Leicestershire and Ridland, SfC. 



1824.] 



Mrs. A. Franks.— 70, Mrs. M. Bell.— -32, 



Mr. Barker.— 77, Mr. J. Girion. 



At Mansfield, 77, Mrs. S. Chapman.— 

 86, Mr. James Millott.— At West-liiH, 

 Miss H. Rogers. 



At East Retfoid, 69, Mr. J. Radmall. 

 —At Hockley, 81, Mrs. E. Diirbam.— 

 At Beckingham, 33, Mr. W. Birkett, de- 

 servedly regretted. 



LINCOLNSHIRE. 



il/unierf.] Mr. H. Crow, to Miss M. 

 Niiddy, bothof Grimsby.— Mr. R. Robin- 

 son, to Miss Sewell, boili of Grantliam. — 

 Mr. J. Taylor, to Miss M. Cojipitig, both 

 of Bosfn.— Mr. J. .Smith, of Swinderby, 

 to Miss S. Dykes, of Newark. 



Died.] At Lincoln, 73, Mrs. Fardell.— 

 30, Mr. G. Deeping. 



At Slamford, 66, Mrs. De Merveillenx. 



At Loiith, Mrs. Tattersball.— 2'2, Miss 

 A. niaikhani. 



At Grantham, 86, Mr. W. Bedford, gc- 

 iK'rally respected. 



At Trnsthorpe, the Rev. J. Keightley, 

 veclor.— At Rnskington, 65, Mr.VV. Bem- 

 lose. — At HeckingtoD, at an advanced 

 age, Mr. T. Rylott. — At Swinderby, 37, 

 Mr. R. Weightnian. 



LEICESTER AND RUTLAND. 



The Vicar of St. Nicholas's, Leicester, 

 recently made a seizure of the eS'ecIs of 

 William Lilley, a poQf shoe-maker, one of 

 his parishioners, for the payment of costs 

 incurred by an appeal against his demand 

 for Easier Offerings! 



aiarrieJ.] Mr. F. Hull, to Miss A. Bar- 

 row, of Bclgrave-gate, Leicester.— Mr. 

 Hammersley, of Leicester, to Miss A. 

 Wells, ol Co'ventry.— Mr. Dickens, to Miss 

 (Calvert ; I\Ir. Wale, to Bliss Chapman: all 

 of Lodgliborongh. — Mr. T. King, of Ash- 

 byde-la-Zoiicli, to Miss Malkin, of Ashby 

 Wonlds l^ottery.— Mr. James Townley, lo 

 Miss A. Argill, of Castle Donington.— Mr. 

 Mawby, to Miss M. Sewell, bolh of Oak- 

 ham. — Mr. T. Moore, of Twycioss, to 

 Elizabeth, daughter of the late Rev. J. D. 

 Ross, vicar of Syston. — .\lr. H. Freeman, 

 of Ratby, lo Rliss Pridisiore. of J)esford. 



Diiiil.] At Leicester, 73, Elizabeth, wife 

 of Johu Bass Oliver, es<|.— 7i>, Mrs. W. 

 Martin. — Mr. G. Spence.— In the !5el- 

 prave-tate, 22, Mr, F. Swain. — At Ter- 

 race-lodge, 62, i\Ir. G. Davis. 



At Lnnghborniigli, 83, Mr. Blunt: 



At Castle Doninglon, 23, Mrs. M. Fol- 

 lows, highly and deservedly estee;ned. — 

 83, Mrs. S. Drake, greatly regretted. 



At Keuworth, 28, Mr' S. Sharpe.— At 

 Sawley, &."), Mr. Frost, generally lespeci- 

 cd. — At Rearsby, 61., Mr. Beesoii.— At 

 Ingersby, Mrs. Beriidge. — At Willesley- 

 liull, Mr. W. Marsliail, nnich respected. 



STAFFORDSHIRE. 



At the lalLe Statk'ord Assizes, one pri- 

 soner, for highway robbery, wm left for 

 execution, and sen'eoce of death lecoided 



37r 



against fourteen others : five were oidered 

 to be transported, one to be imprisoned, 

 seven were acquitted, and against four no 

 bills were found. Two men, charged with 

 setting fire to the cotton-nulls at I'iizeley, 

 were remanded till next Assizes. 



Married.] Mr. M. Herbert, of Litch- 

 field, to MifS Sedgley, of Chebsey. — Mr, 

 J. Fieldhouse, of Drayton, to Miss Charles, 

 of Morton. — Mr. J. Smallbrook, to ftJiss 

 Guest, both of Yardley. 



Died.] At Litchfield, 31, the Rev, \V. 

 Madan, m.a. vicar of Polesvrorth.— In SI. 

 John's-strcel, at an advanced age, Mis4 

 Wiles, generally esteemed and lamented. 



At Wolverhampton, 85, Mr. James 

 Bagnall. 



At Clieadle, Miss Sherratt, deservedly 

 lamented. 



At Enville, the Rev. Richard Wilks, 

 M.A. rector of that parish. 



WARWICKSHIRE. 



At the late Assizes for this county, there 

 were 203 prisoners for trial : judgment of 

 death w as recorded against fifty-six ; twen- 

 ty-four were sentenced to transportation ; 

 to fifty-seven, various terms of imjirison- 

 ment were adjudged, thirty were acquit- 

 ted, and sixteen were discharged by pro- 

 clamation. 



Great preparations are making at Bir- 

 mingham for carrying on the silk-mannfac- 

 tnre: 50,000 hands are expected to be 

 employed in it. 



Married.] Mr. C. Bicknell, of Coventry, 

 to Miss J. Warden, of Fillongley.— Mr. 

 H. Meridew, to MissM. Farrington, bolh 

 of Coventry.— Mr. W. Jeakes, of Hursl- 

 street, to Miss Chalton, of Livery-street; 

 Mr. W. Shaw, to Miss Francis: all of 

 Birmingham.— Mr. C. J. Weddell, of 

 New street, Birmingham, to Miss S. Bur- 

 ford, of Oxford.— Mr. J. Thompson, of 

 Kandsworth, to Miss J. Smith, of Bir- 

 mingliam. — Mr. W. Siuikin,of Aston-ioad, 

 to Miss M. A. Bolt, of Love-lane, Bir- 

 niingham.— Mr. T. Slater, jun. of the 

 Brook-house Farm, near Earl's-wood, to 

 Miss S. Hose, of Olton-end. 



Died.] At Birium^liam, 86, Mary,widow 

 of Cajit. Cole, .53d regt.— 62, Mr. J. Hall, 

 of the Sand-pits.— In Canni/n-slrcet, 49, 

 Mrs. W. V/oolley. — In Bristol-strcel, 

 42, Ednnnid Reed, esq. Waruiek^^hire, 

 militia. — In Pnlchett-slreet, Mr. T. 

 Buckley. 



At Handswortli, 49, Mrs. M. Crocket. 

 —At Edgbaslon, Mr. J. Phipson, late of 

 the firm of Messrs. Messenger and Phip- 

 son, generally esteemed and lamented. — 

 Mr. G. Scarlett, much respected.— At 

 Sliustoke, 77, AvariUa, wifeof Edward 

 Croxall, esq. 



SHROPSHIRE. 



The tanners and other persons interested 

 in the Icaiher trade of Shrewsbury, lately 

 petitioned the House of Commons ngainst 

 the hide duly regiil.iiion bill. 



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