1821.] '' Nottingham.—- Lincoln. 185 
At Chesterfield, 42, Mr. F. Laurvt.—In 
her 64th year, the wife of Eb. Smith, esq. 
At Cold Eaton, 86, Mrs. Wild, widow. 
—Mrs. A. Dakin, ofSuffield. 
Lately in London, Mr. Hough, of Ches¬ 
terfield, formerly the dramatic tutor of 
Master Betty. 
Suddenly, Mr. J. Collars, huntsman, of 
Ashbourn Hall. 
The Rev. F. Gisborn, rector ofStaveley, 
90. His charities were evinced in the re¬ 
mission ofhis fees to the poor, in claiming 
merely nominal tythes^&c. At Peter-house, 
Cambridge. Mr. Gray gave up his rooms to 
Gisborne, the bard having been driven 
from his college, by the students mimick¬ 
ing his effeminate manner. Mr. G.’s gra¬ 
vity even then stood aloof from such in¬ 
discretions. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
At Nottingham, Mr. J. Thompson, corn- 
factor, to Miss F. Salmon.—Mr. J. Barks, 
to Mi’s. Osbourne.—Mr. C. Peet, to Miss 
M. Briggs.—Mr. F. Vity, to Miss England. 
—-At Stapleford, Mr. Moore, lace-manu¬ 
facturer, to Miss Simpson.—-At Buhvell, 
Mr. T. Ellis, eldest son of Mrs. M. E. to 
the youngest daughter of Mr. T. Lomas, 
twist lace-manufacturer. 
Died.] At Nottingham, 59, Mr. S. Fox, 
dyer.—Mrs. M. Hall, 74.—Mr. J. Jennings, 
sinker.inaker, 51. — Very suddenly, 23, 
Miss M. Selby.—-Mrs. Straw, widow, 72.— 
Mr. S. S. Frost, 25.—Mrs. M. Clarke, 88.— 
Mr. J. Wateridge, 26. 
At Mansfield, of a rapid decline, in his 
31st year, James, only son of Mr. J. Hand- 
ley. 
At Newark, advanced in years, Mrs. 
Bradley. 
At Kegworth, in his 65th year, the Rev. 
J. Dawson, dissenting minister. 
At Ruddington, in her 23d year, on a 
visit at a friend’s, Miss S. Wasiie, of Cam¬ 
den Town, London. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
At Lincoln Assizes, James Cawthorne 
was convicted of the murder ofhis wife, by 
administering arsenic in some thickened 
milk. 
Married .] Mr. Simpson, surgeon, of 
Heckington, to Miss M. Ingall, ofSwines- 
head.—At Stickney, Mr. T. Cammack, 
goose merchant, to Mrs. D. Dewis.—At 
Swineshead, Mr. J. Allyatt, farmer and 
grazier, aged 62, to Miss A. Motley, ao-ed 
22 . 
Died.] At Lowth, in her 68th year, Mrs. 
Chatterton. 
Miss J. Marshall, 21, daughter of Mr. 
M. farmer and grazier, of Elsham, near 
Brigg. 
At Holbeach, 33, M. Hood, surgeon and 
apothecary. 
At Gainsborough, 44, Mr, Atkinson. 
At Wainfleet, St. Mary’s, 80, J. Dandison, 
great. 
Monthly Mag. No. 358 . 
At Alford, 70, the Rev. W. Thompson, 
master of the Grammar School. 
At Stamford, 59, Mr. J. Tomlinson, de» 
puty apparitor. 
At Louth, 23, Miss M. Humphrey. 
LEICESTER AND RUTLAND. 
Population. Castle Donington, males 
1206, females 1354. Coleorton, males 40], 
females 482. Belton and Gracedien, males 
342, females 322. Diseworth, males 338, 
females 380. Lockington, males 100, fe¬ 
males 106. Breedon and Long- Wilson 
males 511, females 533. Long- Whatton, 
males 424, females 396. Packington and 
Snibson, males 227, females 219. Seals, 
males 568, females 505. Kegworth, males 
785, females 822. Hemington, males 222, 
females 199. Blaekfordby, males 146, fe¬ 
males 114. Osgathorpe, males 174, fe¬ 
males 178. Part of Ravenstone, males 134, 
females 121. 
Population, county of Rutland, 18,493, 
increase 2118. 
Married .] At Red Mills, near Belvoir 
Castle, G. Beaumont, esq. of Winthorpe 
House, to Anne, eldest daughter and co¬ 
heiress of J. Shylock, esq.—Mr. Greaves, 
attorney, of Market Ilarborough, to Miss 
Munton, of Great Bowden.—At Leicester, 
Mr. T. Wickes, to Mrs. Murdin. John, 
youngest son of the late Mr. Thos. Horner, 
to the youngest daughter of Mr. Yates.— 
George, youngest son of Mr. J. Smith, far¬ 
mer and grazier, ofKibworth Beauchamp, 
to Anne, only daughter of the late Mr. 
Thornton, of Kibworth Harcourt.—• At 
Sheephy, Mr. T. Kirkland, surgeou, of 
Ashby, to Miss Fawkes. 
Died.] At Leicester Mr. T. Cockshaw. 
—Mrs. F. Catlin, 25 —Mrs. Cooke, wife 
of Mr. C. cabinet-maker. 
At Loughborough, 72, Mrs. Bell, of the 
Marquis of Granby Inn.—Mrs. Hickling, 
83, mother-in-law of Mr. Edclowes, sur¬ 
geon. 
At HincMey, 86, Mr. J. Blunt, wool- 
comber. 
At Uppingham, 24, Charles, eldest son 
of Mr. L, Bell, wine-merchant. 
At Quomdon, 72, Mr. Ingle sent.—In 
London, 51, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of 
the late Mr. C. Lakin, of Ashby-de-ia- 
Zouch. 
Mr. W. Smith, grazier, 77, of Thorp 
Langton. 
At Riddiington, Rutland, Mr. Baynes^ 
of Leicester.—At Eaton, near Belvoir, in 
the prime of life, Mrs. Holmes, formerly 
of Melton Mowbray. 
Mr. C. Smith, farmer, of Burbage Fields. 
—Mr. G- Geary,farmer,of Findley Shortly 
after breakfast, he fell back in his chair 
and expired. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Total population of Stafford, 5736, in¬ 
crease 868. Newcastle 7031, increase 
§56. Eurslem 10,176, increase 1551. 
2 A Married > 
