290 
Lincohi — Leicesic)^* 
[Oct. 1, 
Wessrs. Henderson, Bell, Charlton, Lynch, 
and Fenton; the latter of whom was repeat* 
edly huzzaed by the spectators. The matches, 
at their conclusion, stood as follow, of sixty 
shots: 
The ISTottlngham.21 hits 
The Yagers.22 
The Nottingham ..18 
The Duhe of Cumberland’s Si 
— Leicester Chronicle, 
Married ] At Nottingham, Mr. John Bar¬ 
ber, to Miss Mary Lowe, of Dunholme. 
Mr. John Lyne, to Miss Ann Howe, both 
of Newark. 
At Sutton-ln Ashfield, Notts, Mr. Leeson, 
widower, 75, to Miss Mary Oldham, 25. 
Died.'] At Forest-place, near Nottingham, 
Mr. Thomas Chambers, 64. 
At Basford, Thomas Charlesworth, aged 
94. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
A very Ingenious mechanic, at Horncastle, 
has constructed a machine which the person 
riding in can move ;orward at the rale of four 
miles an hour, by simply turning a winch 
with the right hand, whilst, with the left, 
he guides the machine. In cohsequence of 
several bets, that it could not be wo’-ked bv a 
person riding in it from Horncastle to Louth, 
and back again (28 miles), in 48 hours, a 
man ^et out from Horncastle In it, on Friday 
morning last, proceeded to Louth, and re¬ 
turned to Scamblesby (hair-way back) that 
night, entering Horncastle the next morning. 
It being the time of the fair, the crowd was 
so great that the majj could scarcely get on. 
The machine was only 16 hours iravel- 
Jing. 
Married ] J. Bourne, esq. of Dalby, to 
Miss Tennyson, daughter of G. T. esq. 
Bateman Dashwood, esq. of Well, to the 
Hon Georgina Pelham 
At Spalding, Mr. Scaibnrough, to Marla, 
youngest daughter of the late Luke Betham, 
«sq. 
Alderman Wardle, of Grimsby, to Blrs. 
Tuxford. 
Mr. J. W’allig, to Mrs. Sharpe, of Fieis- 
ton. 
At Grantham, Mr. Isaac Mason Cookson, 
cf Falkingham, to Miss Squires. 
Died.] At Grimsby, Mrs. Joys, wife of 
Mr. John J. S3. 
Mrs. Crockley, of Waltham. 
At Cheltenham, J. Watgon, esq. a builder 
©f eminence at Boston. 
Joseph Brackenbury, esq, solicitor of 
Spilsby, and clerk of the peace for the parts of 
Lindsey, and clerk of the sewers, 58. 
Mary Atkin, of Alford, 100. 
Mr. J. Dickenspn, only son of Wm. D. esq. 
cf Brocklesby. 
At Bpilsby, Mrs. Ann Downes, 71; she 
has left 6001. though, in her life time, she 
would not allow herself the necessaries of 
Mrs. Nell, wife of Mr. N. merchant, of 
Torksey Lock. 
The Rev. Richard Jlolgate, rector of 
Leake, in Lincelnshire, and of Loddington, 
in Leicestershire, 52. 
S' At GraRtbam, John Manners, esq, (brc« 
ther of Sir William Manners,) an eminent 
banker. 
Mr. Thom as Mounteny, of Spalding, 48, 
Mr Benjamin Grice, of Spilsby. 
Mrs. Stainton, of Dalby, near Spilsbyu 
At Gainsborough, Mr John Carter, jun. 
Much respected, .*Ir. Stead, of Gains¬ 
borough. 
Ac Kirton-in-Lindsey, Mrs. Rebecca Frow';^ 
70; and, on the Wednesday foliowing, sud» 
dcnly, her husband, Mr. Thomas Frow, 
aged 81. 
At Lincoln, Wm. Stocks, esq. of the 10th 
regiment, 22. 
Mrs. Mary Clacton, of Boston, 70. 
Mr. Robert Sharman, millwright, of Bos^ 
ton, 40. In this family thiee tUrtdren were 
buried within the three months 
At Donington, Mr. Betheroyd, 43. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] Thomas Moore, esq. of Chil- 
well, to Miss Edge, of Strelley. 
Mr. Robert Tiniey, to Missinett, both of 
Melton Mowbray. 
Mr. Foster, to Miss Hail, of the Wood, 
gate, Leicester. 
Arthur Grey Hesilridge, esq. of Mosely 
Hall, Leicestershire, to Henrietta Anne, se¬ 
cond daughter of ihe late John Bourne, esq. of 
Stanch Hill. 
Mr. Thomas Farren, to Mrs. Adcock, both 
of Leicester. 
At Lutterworth, Mr. Willey, of Leicester, 
to Alicia, daughter of the late Thomas Row¬ 
ell, esq. ofv_astle Ashby. 
At Melton Mowbray, Mr. John Wartnaby, 
of Kirby Beliars, to Ann, eldest daughter of 
Mr. Richard Sharp. 
At Ashby-de-la Zoijch, Mr. Gibbs, organ¬ 
ist, to Blrs. Buckenfield. 
The Rev. Thomas Thorpe, rector of Bur¬ 
ton Overy, to Miss Lee, eldest daughter of the 
Rev. W. S. Lee, of Ravenstone. 
The Rev. W. Greasley, rector of Nether- 
seal, to Miss Thorpe, only daughter of Thos, 
Thorpe, esq. of Overseal. 
At Oxford, Mr. Clarke, of that city, to 
Miss Palmer, eldest daughter of the late Mr. 
P.'bf Bilston Copiow, and grand-daughter to 
Mr. Luolam, foimerly mayor of Leicester. 
Died.] Mr. Mansell, head gamekeeper to 
th^ Duke of Rutland. 
A few days after, at Woolsthorpe, near 
Belvoir, Mrs. Mansell, widow of the above. 
In his 88th year, Mr. Wm. Hughes, cf th^ 
High-cross Street, Leicester. 
Mrs. Orton, Castle Street. Every virtue 
that could adorn a wife, mother, or friend^ 
in her were combined. 
■ Mrs. Ward, wife of Mr, W. of..Caiik-str.. 
