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406 Staffordfhire... Leicefterfhire...Rutland...Cambridgefbire, esc. [May, 
W. Bill, M.P. for Shrewfbury.) At Clon, T. 
Morris, efq. of Rotchford, Hereford. Mrs. 
Freeman, wife of J. F. efq of Gaines. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
The leflees of the collieries intended to be 
opened in Codnor Park, have offered to the 
Cromford Canal Company, to cut. at their own 
expence, a branch which thall pafs from the 
fummit level of the Cromford canal (near the 
jon@ion of the Pinxton branch) into the centre 
of Codnor, en cond'tion of a redu&tion to be 
made by the company in the price of certain 
articles of tonnage. : 
Died.}—At Newcaftle under Lyme, aged 37, 
Mr. Baguley. Mr. W. Eccles. Mrs. Wilkin- 
fon, Mrs. Maclean. 
At Abergavenny Houle, Mrs. Honeyborne. 
Aged 86, Mrs. Combe, of Forebridge, near 
Stafford. At Uttoxeter, Mr. Higzot, attorney. 
C. Barnes, efq. of Cheadle: from early 
life much attached to the innocent and healthful 
~ amufement of the green. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Great complaints are made at Leicefter, that 
there is NO AUTHORITATIVE INTEFERENCE 
to check or puta ftop to the practice of fore- 
ftalling and regrating, which continues to be 
practiced in the markets there to a very great 
extent, and in a Manner fo bare-faced, as to be 
lisble to the notice of the commoneft obferver. 
Married.|—The rev. W. Graham, M.A. of 
Miftexton, to Mifs Cave, of Walcott. Mir. S. 
Bourré, of Bridgnorth, Shropfhire, to Miis 
Bridget Holland, an amiable young lady, daugh- 
ter of T. H. efq. of Stuke Golding. Mr. 
Cooper, of the Lion and Lamb Inn, Leicefter, 
to Mifs Hawkins, of Buckingham. 
Died. |—At Leicefter, Mr. Broughton. Aged 
80, Mr. J. Jackfon, formerly of Northampton. 
At Overfeal, W. Pycroft, gent. At Tilton, 
aged 83, Mrs. M. Hail. After a fhort illnefs, 
the rev. W. Graham, of Saddington. At 
Hincley, aged 84, Mr. J. Hatchett.  Mifs 
Garret, of Broughton; endeared to her friends 
and acquaintance, by her amiable difpofition, 
At Loughborough, Mrs. Blunt. At Mountfor- 
rel, aged 84, the rev. J. Simpfon. At Mark- 
field, aged 64, Mr. E. Paramore; he had be- 
queathed his property to his wife, aged 75, 
during her life, who furvided him only 33 hours. 
Mr. R_ Hextall, of Hufbands Bofworth. 
At Lutterworth, aged 63, Mrs. Gilbert 3 fhe 
was fuddenly taken ill, and never fpoke after- 
wards. 
RUTLAND, i 
Died.j—Aged 81, Mr. Moyfey, of Belmif- 
thorp. ; 
CAMBRIDGESHIFE, 
At the Cambridgefhire meeting, Mr. BRaNnp 
moved an addrefs to the king, “ praying for 
immediate peace, and for the difmiffion of the : 
prefent minifters from his majefty’s councils 
for ever.”? This being feconded, fir E. Nigh- 
tingale, bart. moved an amendment, praying 
alfo for a fpeedy peace, but leaving the adjuit- 
ment of the time and circumftances, &c. to 
minifters. The hon, C, YorxE and the duke 
of Beprorp then took a part in the debate, in 
the courfe of which, the rev. W. WuitTeEs, 
proétor of the univerfity, exclaimed, that the 
Britifh minifter “ ought not only to be dif- 
miffed, hut to be TRANSPORTED To BoTANY 
Bay!” The rev. W. L. Manfel, public ora- 
tor of the univerfity, inveighéd, in a pointed 
manner, againft the duke of Bedford ¥, indulz~ 
ing in perfonalties equally inconfiftent with the 
dignity of a {cholar and the manners of a gen- 
tleman. H. Gunyinc, efg. beadle of the 
univerfity, fupported the original addzefs. Al- 
though the independant intereft unqueftionably 
had the majority over the adverfe partys fup- 
ported as it was by the whole frength of minj- 
fterial and collegiate influence, the fheriff, after 
taking a confiderable time in endeavouring to 
make up his mind (or appearing fo to do) ab- 
ruptly diffulved the meeting, deciaring he could 
not tell which fide had the majority. 
Married.|\-At Cambridge, Mr. Macaulay, 
of Norton Falgate, aged upwards of 60, to Miis 
Luccock, in her 25th' year At Chatteris, Mr. 
Pettit, furgeon and arothecary, to Mifs H. 
Skeeles. The rev. E. Pearfon, B.D. late tutor 
and fellow of S. Suffex College, Cambridge, to 
Milfs Johofon, of Bedford-fquare, London. In 
‘London, M. Dayrell, efs. of Shudy Camps, 
Cambridge, to Mifs M. Lawley, of Canwell 
FAiall. The rey. C. Hayward, vicar of Haver- 
hill, to Mifs-Weoodcock, of Whittlesford. 
Died.]—At Cambridge, aged 68, Mr. rs 
Hoffman, of German extraétion, but a native of 
Beauvais, in Picardy; of confiderable eminence 
for his fkill in chemiftry, and his medical abili- 
ties. He had practifed fuccefsfully in the uni- 
verfity, town, and neighbourhood of Cambridge, 
nearly 30 years. 
. Mr. P. Headley. Mr. H. Poole; formerly a 
a refpectable tradefman, of Wiibich, but who, 
from misfortunes in bufinefs, had been confined 
by his creditors feveral years in Cambridge jail, 
He had been lately releafed, and was about to be 
placed, by the aijiftance of his friends, in a 
comfortable fituation. Being fuddenly feized, 
however, with a paralytic froke, he never re- 
covered. Mrs. Porter, relitt of the late J. P. 
efq. 
At Exeter, T. Okes, M.D. formerly fellow 
of King’s College, Cambri¢ge. and B.A. in 
1754, M.A. in 1758, and M_D. in 1769. 
: HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Morried.]—The rev. M. Evans, of Yelling, 
to Mifs Alterbury, of Hollowell, Northampton. 
Died. |—Mrs. Greenwood, of Ramfey. Mr. 
Curwen, minifter of an Unitarian congregation, 
at Stanton. 
: NORTHAMPTONSHIRE> 
Died.J}—At Wellingborough, T. Alderman, 

* Aiperities the more unjuft, as the duke of 
Bedford poffeffes more landed property in the 
county, than any other individual that was pre- 
fent at the meeting. The chief fault alleged 
againft his grace, was, that this was the fir? 
time of his keing prefent at a public meeting 
for the county, 
I gene, 
