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tect for this county, He was a worthy 
character, and his remaiis were interred 
with masonic honours, a large number of 
brethren of Lincoln and the neighbour- 
hood, and a numerous assemblage of other 
friends attending the funeral. Mr. T. 
Beckwith, 82, father of the Rey. T F.B. 
_ vicar of East Retford. 
At Gainsborough, 19, Mr. J Higgins, 
son of Mr. H. manager of some provincial 
theatres, who died afew weeksago. Also 
the Rev. J. Fothergill, vicar, prebend of 
Corringham, &c. ; 
At Huntingdon, on his return from Lon- 
don, 57, the Rev. J. B. Sharp, of Stamford, 
rector of Martin, near Horucastle. 
At Louth, 42, S. H. Inett, esq. 
In bis 76th year, the Rev. G. Holwell, 
B.D. vicar of Rigby in this county and rec- 
tor of Ripley in Yorkshire. The Rev. R. 
Benson, A.M. for forty years vicar of Heck- 
ington.—Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. J. 
Reckerby, an opulent grazier of Holbeach 
Marsh. 
LEICESTER AND RUTLAND. 
A general meeting has been called of the 
inhabitants of Leicester, to consider of the 
best means of enlightening the inhabitants 
and amending their ways. Of the neces- 
sity of these measures several speakers in 
a select meeting declared their thorough 
eonviction, but others, though agreeing to 
the necessity, thought the task impiac- 
ticable. Aneffort, however, will we hope 
be made, and we shall be happy to report 
from time to time onthe results. 
_ Married.) At Leicester, Mr. G. Beale 
of Ullesthorp, to Miss E. Jarvis.—Mr., 
Chamberlain, to Miss Gamble, of Lowesby. 
—Mr. R. Hawley, farmer and grazier, of 
Oakham, to Miss A. Girton, late of Shel- 
ford, in this county —At Stathern, Mr. A. 
Shipman, of Eaton Lodge, to Miss M. 
Hilton. 
Died.| At Leicester, the wife of R. Teb- 
butt.—Mr. S. W. Morgan, clerk in the 
Law Offices of Messrs. Miles and Co.— 
Mrs. A. Gibson, late of the Green Dragon 
Inn, 73. 
At Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Mr. W. Rozzel, 
eldest son of the late Mr. W. R. Master of 
St. Martin’s School in Leicester. 
sessed talents more than adequate to the 
appointments he sustained. He was second 
master of the Free Grammar School. 
At Loughborough, Mr. P. Chaplin, for- 
merly a publican.—The wife of Mr. Sation, 
taylor. 
At Market Harborough, Mrs. Foster, 
68.—Mrs. Ingram, widow, 71.—Mirs. Fit- 
ton, 52.—Mrs. Waterfield, of the Hind Inn, 
72.—M rs. Goodman, 82. 
At Uppingham, Mr. Gamble, sen. 
At Lutterworth, Mr. Bottril, printer and 
bookseller. 
At Hinckley, 73, Mr. J. Neale. 
‘ a ge 
Leicester—W arwickshire. 
He pos- 
(Feb. 1, 
At Kegworth, C. Hayes, esq. of Liver- 
pool. On opening the corpse, a quantity 
of coagulated blood was found in the brain. 
He had been adicted to the pastime of 
jumping iu his juvenile days, and his com- 
plaint which was somewhat problematical 
was inferred to this. His health had long 
been in a declining state. 
In his 57th year, Mr. J. Rawson, of 
Wimeswould. — At Hugglescote Grange, 
83, Mrs. Bainbrigge, relict of the late W.B. 
esq—Mary, wife of W, Wood, gent. of 
Swinford. 
At Staunton Wyyill, at his father’s 
house, 35, Mr. Dunmore; described as a 
young man of great virtue and talents. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Wolverhampton, Mr. J. 
Scott, of Rugelay, to Miss S. Aldritt, of 
Bilstone—Mr. N. Turner, methodist mis- 
sionary (intended) to New Zealand, to Miss 
Sargent, of Etruria. 
Died.) At Stafford, 74, Mrs. S.Smith. 
At Litchfield, suddenly, M. J. Bond, sen. 
At Burton upon Trent, in his 21st year, 
Mr. G. Parrott, 4th son of Mr. J. P. solici- 
tor, late of Wolverhampton. 
At Wolverhampton, 61, Margaret, wife of 
Mr. R. Fenn, coachmaker.— Mr. W. 
Fletcher, 34.—Mrs. L. Morris, 50.—In his 
44th year, J. Weeldon, esq.a kind and libe- 
ral benefactor to the poor. 
At Wednesbury, 74, Mrs. Hawe, widow. 
At Uttoxeter, in his 71st year, of short 
but violent spasms, the Rey. S. Chester. 
At Leek, Mr.. W. Sutton, silk manufac- 
turer. 
At Wood Farm, near Newcastle, 34, Mrs. 
Cordwell. 
At Maple Hayes, near Litchfield, Mari- 
anne, wife of C. D. Broughton, esq. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
At a late meeting of land owners and 
occupiers, at Warwick, a petition to Par- 
liament for protecting duties, &c. was 
unanimously agreed to. 
The chapel at Atherstone has been lately 
enlarged and a spacious gallery erected, 
by whichthe poor, who had no other ac- 
commodation than what the aisles afforded, 
are now provided with three hundred-free 
sittings. 
Married | The Rev.J,Chambers, curate 
of Willoughby, to Eliza, eldest daughter 
of Mr. Chambers. of Milcote, near Strat- 
ford upon Avon.—At Dursley, Mr. E. 
Smith, of the Royal College of Surgeone, 
to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr. 
Player.—The Rev. G. P. Harper, curate of 
West Bromwich, to S. Isabella, 3d daughter 
of the late W. Paul, esq. of Bole Hall, 
near Tamworth. 4 
Died.| At. Warwick, in his 43d year, 
Mr. C. Baly, of the Wool-pack Inn. 
At Birmingham, in her 49th year, Mary, 
wife of Mr. W. Ashford.—Mr.J. Plumb.— 
Mrs. 
