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[The late T. Hut¢hinfon, of Har- 
vowgate, M.D. F.A.S. was an ufeful man %n 
the line of his profeifion. He had, in the 
eourfe of many years’ experience, made a num 
ber of acute obfervations on the nature and ef- 
ficacy of the Harrowgate waters 5 fo that his 
lofs will be feverely Felt by thote who are 
obliged to have recourfe to the Spa. In other 
sefpeéts, he was a man of tafte and literature ; 
had made an extenfive collection of fpecimens 
of natural hiftory, and poffeffed a well-fusnished 
mufeum, which was ever open to 28 infpec- 
tion ef the virtuofo and antiquary-, 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Works of confiderable importance haye been 
~ eommenced, and are carrying on, for improving 
the out2fall of the river Welland, and for more 
effeGually draining the fenny grounds con- 
tiguous. The fum of 10,0001. has been already 
colle&ed for this purpofe. 
The late annual ball at Lincoln, inftituted 
for the encouragement of ftuffs, &c. of the 
Lincolnfhire manufactory, was more numer- 
ouily attended than even that of the year pre- 
ceding. 
Married \—Mr. E. C. Holgate, of Thornton 
Curtis, to Mifs D. Anfell, daughter of J. An- 
fell, efq. ie : : 
Died J—At Lincoln, aged 100, Widow 
Robfon. Aged 41, Mr. W. Bingham. At 
Stamford, Mrs. Clipfham. Aged 24, at Bur- 
Jeigh Houfe, near ditto, after lying-in, to the 
inexpreffible furprife and concern of all ac- 
quainted with her, the right hon. the countefs 
of Exeter. At Gamfboro’, aged 84, of a mor- 
tification in his hand, in confequence o: the 
burfting of a gun, Mr. R. Otter. Mrs. Ckapy 
man, of Holbeach. Mrs. Gill, of Pinchbeck. 
NOTT!NCHAMSHiRE. 
The magiftrates of Nottingham have lately 
offered a reward of five guineas on detecting 
and convicting any perfon who fhall be found 
bringing counterfeit copper com into the town. 
‘The diffentions which for a great number of 
years paft have agitated the borough of Eaft 
Retford, have at length terminated, in confe- 
quence of a late decifion of the Court of 
King’s Bench, that all dye laws fhali de iffo 
fe invalid which take upon them to ena® 
matters which CONTRADICT OR OPPOSE THE 
CHARTER. _ é 
t alate ele&tien of common-council-men, for 
Nottingham, it wes agreed upon by the @an- 
Gidates on both fides, very much to their ho- 
nour, that the abufe of giving money, &c. as 
raétifed on former occafions, inovld be wholly 
relinquifhed. it , 
Died.]—At Nottingham, aged 63, Mr. T. 
Hanby, a methedift itinerant preacher. He 
had travelled upwards of 40 years in this 
religious conneétion, and had undergone In 
former years many hardfhips and perfecutions 
whick he fuffained with extraordinary meek- 
nefs ai temper. His life was diftinguifhed by 
fingular purity, and he preached three times on 
the Sunday which preceded his deceafe. His 
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Aged 48, Mr. T. Smith. 
-Mrs, Nicholfon, of Stockport. 
Bafhett, Mrs. Botevyle, Aged 37, J. Powell, 
Lincola ... Nottingham «.s Derby ... Chefoire ... Salop. {Jan 
laft words were thofe of the Apoftle, “1 have 
fought the good fight; Ihave finithed my - 
courfe ; I have kept the faith,” &c. Aged $4, 
Mr. Movetty. Mr. L. fackfon. The rev. J. 
Bigfby, rector of St. Peter’s, ~At Caddington, 
Mrs. Affiwell. At Newark, aged 74, Mrs. 
Newham. At Mansfield, aged 17, Mr. G. 
Bilfborough. At Halloughton, aged 77, Mrs. 
Sturtevant. 
DERBYSHIRE, i. 
BDied.| At Derby, aged 59, Mrs. Ward. 
Aged 76, Mr. Rowland.” Aged 92, Mr. P. 
Granger, fteward of the corporation of Derby. 
Aged 61, Mis. 
Beard. J. Barker, efq. of Edenfor, Mrs. A. 
Wilmot, of Spendon. Mr. J. Harper, of Et- 
wall. Aged 40, T. P. Bonnel, efg. of Dui- 
field. At Afhborne, Mrs. Frith. ~ ae 
CHESHIRE, ' 
Married |—Mr. W. Leigh, jun. merchant, 
of Liverpool, to Mifs Okill, of Dutton-Hall. 
Died.] — At Chefter, Mr. Howell. Mrs. 
Sprefton. Mr. W. Macready. Mr. Hawkins. 
At Knutsford, 
aged 79, Mrs. Wright. Mr. S. Salifbuiy, of 
Tranmore. Mr. W. Higginfon, of Tarvin. 
Near Congleton, aged 100, M. Wright, yeo- 
‘man. He was, to the lafi, an entertaining and 
lively companion, and pofieffed, in a moft ex- 
traordinary degree, the ule of his mental and 
other faculties. Be ; 
: SHROPSHIRE. 
Lately were difcovered, at Cadwgan Houfe, 
near Wrexham, four fuits of iron armour, and 
the fkeleton of a very large horfe, depofited in 
a dry fandy foil, in the fide of an attificial 
mount, within the ancient mural extent of the 
CaftcHine inclofure. One of the cafques, or hel- 
mets, differs irom the reff. and bears a frikin 
refemblance to the iron bonnet of Bulkley, on 
the tomb at Beaumaris. The armour was com- 
plete, in head-piece, gorgets, or fafe guards for 
the neck, an iron apron in front, with a cuirafs 
for the back, annexed to the apron by hinges. 
The fuits were evidently knightly, the hooks 
and hinges being extremely compact, and well 
executed. The pofition of the horfe’s head was 
fingular, being placed on the coats of mail.— 
- Cadwgan Houfe ftands on an elevation, cn the 
terrace of Offa’s Dyke, is a very ancient edi- 
- fice, ‘and was once ennobled by the refidence 
of a fuccefion of Welch chieftains. 
A corm and flour warehoufe has ‘been litely 
-eftabliihed by the inhabitants ef Shrewfbury, 
where corn is retailed by fingle ftrikes, and flour 
in pecks, for the accommodation of ‘poor fami- 
lies. 
| Married. i—At Pitchford, by the rev. Mr. 
Scott, Mr. P. Williams to Mifs E. Swift. At 
Albrighton, by the rev. Mr. Lloyd, HL. Ga- 
labin, ciq..of Fenchurch-ftreet, London, to 
Mifs “Cramp. 7 8 
Died. |\—<At Shrewfbury, Mr. Dyas. Aged 
82, Mrs. Teece. Aged 71, Mr. J. Watkis, 
remarkable for the peculiar *fimplicity of his 
manners, and the integrity of his Iie. Myr, 
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