83 
[Aug. 1, 
Zeicesier and Rutland — Stafford. 
EJOBS, Ts one of the most sensible composi¬ 
tions that we recollect to have seen. 
Three persons lost their lives by lightning 
in this county, during the late storm. 
Ma 7 iiid~\ At Stamford; Mr. James Watson, 
of London, to Pvliss Mary Benthans. 
At Long Sutton, Robert Peck, estj. to Mrs. 
Pul fret. 
At Kitton, Mr. John Jenkins, of Stamford, 
to Miss Elizabeth Taylor. 
At Raoghton, Mr. T. Richardson, to 
Mrs. E. Gaunt. 
At Grimsby, Mr. R. Partridge, to Mrs. 
Ou'ram. 
At Swinstead, ?vlr, J. S. Sandall, to Miss 
M. Ivy. 
At "Weston Nevtcn, the Rev. Payne Ed¬ 
munds, to Miss L. Richardson, of Cartmel. 
Died "^ At Gri-obro’, Mrs. Wilson, 7 2.— 
Mr. W . Ashton, 53. 
At Holtvile Clay, Mr. Tenry. 
At Hogsthcrpe, Mrs. Mary Styan, 45. 
AtV/aicoc, Tylrs. Day, 36. 
At Sleaford. Mrs. [. V% ciglicman, 73. 
At Star.neld, Mr. j. Fuller, 28. 
At Wainfeet, Mr W. Haiston, 79. 
At Pecerbo'rnugli, Mrs. Goodlavd, 4‘i. 
At Swinsiead, Mr. Pilgrim, 70.—Mr. C. 
V.Htite. 
At Grantham, Mr. John Swain. 
At Louth, Mr. W. Warder, 70. — Mr. W. 
May. 
At Lincoln, R. Gibbesnn, esq. 81, mayor 
in ,1783 and 17?4.—Mr. \V. Brown.—iVlrs. 
ilayward, 64. 
At Spalaing, Mr. R. Langby* quaker. 
At Stamford, Mr, Samuel Mills. 
At Spilsby, F. Breakenbary, esq. late of 
the 67ch. 
At Boston, Mrs S. Atkin —Mrs. Farlnw; 
daughter of the late Mr. Harle. —Mrs. 
Wardle. 
At Grimsby, Mrs. Stockdals- 
At Kerton," Mrs. Keiton, 60.—And a few, 
days after, hir. R. K. her husband, 65. 
LEICESTERSHIRE AND RUTLAKD. 
Loughbro’ numbers 5400, 
AJhrr fu.J At Leicester, Mr. A K. Holmes, 
to Miss J. Wallis —Mr. T. Barrett, to Mjss 
Kollin. 
E. IT. Cheyney, esq. Scotch Greys, to 
?.5i$s Eliza Ay re, of Gadsby. 
Mr, Thomas Kill, of Uppingham, to Miss 
South, pf W'dkenley. 
Ac Leicester, Giatian Hart, esq. to Miss 
Anna Maria Cant, 
J. A. Cropper, esq. cf Loughten, to Miss 
Harvey, of Caidon. 
Ac Aston, Mr. J- Moore, to Miss E. 
Turner. 
At Skein'^oton, Mr. F. Deacon, of Leices¬ 
ter, to iMiss Dolby. 
Mr. Ciarkion, ro Miss Dunn, of \Vigston. 
At Stoke, Mr. Neale, to MiSS Evccwood. 
—.Mr. R. Heatbcoa-, to Miss Gunton. 
As War.lip, Mr. Fisher, to Miss Wright, 
At narrow, Mr. W. Beaumont, to Mis* 
H. Ludlam, 
At Vv^hetstone, H. Brown, esq. to Miss 
Frone. 
Diid.'] At Liddington, Mrs. Brown, 56. 
At DonningCon, Mr. Davy, 41. 
At O kham, IMr. Botlomlcv, 69. 
At Langham Lodge, MiscRudkin. 
At Asliby, Miss E. Salkeld, 21. 
At Kingston, Mr. W. Goodrich, 40. 
At A.ri3hy, Mr. D. Fonear. 
At Meuntsorrei, Mr. J. Mason. 
A.t Lyston, Mr. VV. W. Wilsor:. 
At Blaby, Mr. fames Flndo, ? 1. 
At Broughton Ashley, Mr. S. ?winfen. 
At LutteTworth, Mr. George Nicholls, in 
the prime of life, son of J. iSichulis, esq. of 
Skis Plavt, Leicester. 
At Haiibro’, Mrs. Catherine Bullivont, 
en 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
In addition to the melancholy efrects dto** 
duced by the violent thunocr stotms, with 
which this and the neighbouring counties 
have rccei,c!y been visit ri, v;e have to de'- 
tail others Two m.en havinit taken shelter 
in a barn, near Stone, it was, in a short lime, 
struck by the lighcuing, wht-n one was in* 
staiicly killed, and the other so much in¬ 
jured, as to lie without hopes of recovery. 
At Elurton, another man was killed in a si¬ 
milar situation ; a ewy was along with him .it 
the time, but escaped unhurt. A.t Cotton, 
near Milw ch, two cows were killed ; and 
numerous sheep and cattle were destroyed i.'i 
other places in the county. 
There is still living, at the village of Tet- 
bury, live miles from Burton-upon-Trent, 
Mrs. Ann Moore, who has lived, or rather 
existed, without food, for several years ; and 
wiihout any liquor, not even so much as a 
glass ot water, for two years and a half. 
Her stature is of a middle size ; she was mar¬ 
ried, and has had four children, two of whom 
are now living. Vhe can sk up in bed, read 
her bible and prayer-book, w ith the assistance 
of glasses, and work, at intervals, at her nee¬ 
dle. Her memory is strong. In respect to 
the use of her frame, all the low’er pans, up 
to her body, are useless, and totally deaef. 
Her legs are bent under her, and their sinews 
grown stifj j her voice is low and faint, out 
accurately riisti.nct; she takes snuff, and now 
is i.n her 50th year. 
Marr-.ed.'^ Thomas Daniel, esq. of Ald¬ 
ridge, to Miss Mary Smith, of Woouhall. ' 
At Tanvvorlh, John Bairett, esq. to Miss 
Seal.—R. Wood, esq. to Ivliss Alice Hard'ng. 
At Cheadle, R. Godsvin, esq. of Birch- 
wcod, to Miss Hannah Steele. 
At VVoiveihampron. Captain J. Horton, 
5lst, to iMios Crulchley. 
DiVJ-] At Tatenhill, Henry Coxon, 92, 
7% years parish clerk.. 
WAR w Acai- 
