vas 
‘mar, 
_ §3, J. Flamftead, efq. of Weft Hallam. 
1797] 
able merchapt, efteemed in private life. Mrs. 
Caparn, of Sleaford ; her life exhibited a pattera 
of the conjugal, moral, and focial virtues; and 
her death of refignation and fortitude, uncer 
fome of the moft affli€tiye circumflances which 
humanity is liable to. 
Mrs. Bailes, widow of the Jate Mr. B, of Don- 
€alter. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
This juftices of peace for this county have 
given, notice, by public advertifement, that 
they intend to tale. into pone oa a pre- 
fentment made by the grand jury, in March 
laft, againft the alle one of. the county, 
xelative to the ftate of the common jail, at 
Nottingham. This is declared in thesindict- 
ment to. be ruinous, inconvenient, and infuf- 
ficient for detention and fafe cuftody 5 the we 
are reprefented as © fmall, damp, noifome, and 
inconvenient,’ fo that * cae circulation of air 
is prevented and the health of the prifoners is 
hiabie to be greatly i injured thereby,” &c. &c. 
A. petition has been prefented to the King, 
figned by "020 inhabitants of Newark, which, 
ty energetic language, enlarges on “ the wicked= 
acfs and corruption of minifiers3 their limiting 
the means of pee cling the confirtutional right of 
fetitioning ; attributes to their incapacity and 
mifconduT, the difafers in Ireland, which th eatin 
a fatal difmemberment of the empire;’’ and 
charges minifters with 6 /guandering incalcu- 
lable fums, and feeking to fhed ike blood of inno- 
cent men,” S&c.&c. ~ 
Married, |—Vhe rev. E, Pearfon, B.D. rector 
of Rempfton, to Miis Johnfon, of Bedford- 
fquare, London. ‘The rev. W. Clay, of South- 
well, to lady Burrell, 
Died.|—At Nottingham, Mr. ]. Barnet. 
Aged 22, Mr. G. Barker, a promifing ee 
At'Liverpool, aged 66, the rev. Dr. N. 
Clayton, late idee of a didentine congrega- 
tion on the High Pavement, Nottingham. At 
Basford, near Nottingham, aged 38, Mrs. Alton. 
At Bingham, aged 74, Mrs. Wroth. At 
Newark, Mra. Lacey, and Mrs. Ellis, At 
‘Southwell, W. Doubleday, gent. The rev. 
Mr. Bonen rector of North Clifton, 
DERBYSHIRE. 
= Married. ]—A. Ward, efq. of Derby, to 
Milfs Hopper, of Nottingham. P. Gell, efq. 
of Hopton, to Mifs G. Nicholas, of Bowbridge- 
field. Mr. Simms, furgeon, of Derby, to Mifs 
Swift, of Dufield. 
Died,|—At Derby, aged 66, Mr. M. Moore. 
At Spondon, aged 82, Mrs. Johnfon. Aged 
At 
Lifbon, Ar. Bedford, M.D. late of Chesterfield, 
Aged 23, Mr. J. Dawes, of Little Qver. 
CHESHIRE. . 
Married.\— Mr. Thompfon, furgeon and apo- 
thecary, of Nefton, to Milfs Walley, of Chef- 
ter. _C. Gibbon, efg. of Whitchurch, to Mifs 
Kent, of Nantwich, Mr. J} Neild, of Milling- 
ton, to Mifs Wood, of Cheadle. 
Died. |—At Chefter, aged 104, Mrs. Raine. 
Mrs. Lowe. Mr. J. Durden, attorney, late of 
Manchefter. 
Aged 77 Mrs. Formb‘ion, of Nantwich, 
3 
At Sturton, ag 70 5= 
Nottingharn..Derby..Chefiire S alep.. 5 tafford..Leicefter. 
Near Tattenhall, Mr. T. Alderfey. Aged EO0Gs 
Catherine Richardion, of Malpas; the air o 
which elevated fituation fhe had breathed about 
So years, 
,of good health to the laf. 
‘Aged 84, Mr. Kirk. 
the has 
SHROPSHIRE; 
Married. J—At Ofwelixy, Mr. T. G. Ken- 
dali, of Liverpool, merchant, to Mils <A, 
Roberts, ef Loppington. 
Died. |—At Shiewfbury, Mr, J. Hughes. 
Near Shrewfbury, Mrs. Maddock. 
Mrs. Richards, of Pendeford, a young wo- 
man univerfaily efteemed and beloved for her 
amiable. endowrnents, and friendly and benevo- 
lent difpofition. AtShitinall, Mrs. Bennett, a 
kind benefattrefs to the poor. Mrs. Medlicott, 
of ‘Bifhop’s Caftle. - 
_. STAFFORDSHIRE, 
Married. |~-R. Dunbar, efq: to Mifs C. Lif. 
ter, of Armitage-park. The rev. H. Waller, 
LL.B. of Farmington, to Mis Dolphin; daugh- 
ter of the late J. D. efq. of Shenftone.” 
Died.|—~At Stafford, Mr.J. Clark, At Swin- 
nerftone, aged 49, B. Fitzherbert, efq. Mis 
M. Sneyd, of Belmont, Aged 38, Mr. G. 
Young, of Cheadle. At Hanley, Mr. Re 
Mare. At Leek, Mrs. Lowe. At Alrewes, 
Mr. E. Thompion, late of Tamworth, 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.|--Mr. J. W. W. Horlock, of the 
Rocks, Gloucefter, to Mifs Smith, late of Nor 
manton, in this county. The rev. Mr. Hook, 
reCtor of Saddington, to Mifs A. Farquhar, 
fecond daughter of Sir W. F. bart. 
Died.J|—At Leicefter, Mr. Clough, grocer. 
Mrs. Chamberlain, wife 
of Mr. C. Comedian. In the prime of life, 
defervedly lamented, Mr. T. Coplen, hofier. 
Mr. Taylor. Aged 91, Mr. Barry, formerly of 
the Lion and Lamb inn, but of late years ree 
tired from bufinefs, with a handfome property. 
Suddenly, at Leicefter, Lieut. John Heyzick, 
of the 15th light dragoons, late an attorney, 
and the captain of the Leicefter volunteer ca- 
valry. The intemperate and unreftrained viz- 
lence of his paffions had led him into numerozg, 
eccentricities and irregularities, and created him 
many enemies. His talents were, however, 
fuch as made him confpicuouvs 1 a provincial 
diftrigét; and his friends characterife ‘him as 
having eae «¢ an uncommon {hare of nate 
ral abilities,. and {fplendid accomp|lifhment Sy 
as a gentleman and a icholar,” 
-Mr, Tebbutt; of Kegworth. 
At Loughbro’, aged 345 William Starke, 
framefmith, and member of the Sid Friendly 
Society, held at the Angel._Inn, feveral years 
prior to the rebellion in 174.5 } at which tim 
he was a member; and remained fo ever fince, 
till his death. Within the laf thirteen years, 
fociety Foal 19s. having been totaily incapable 
of any kind of work. Aged 29, Mr. J. Allen 
At Saxelby, fuddenly, Mrs. Horton; dhe 
had been affli€ted nine years with the dropfy, 
and, during that time, had. been tapped ar. 
times, by “Mr. Peake, furgeon, of Leicefter, 
whe had extracted from het by fouls different 
Agt 
She enjoyed an uninterrupted fate - 
recelved out of the fund of the {aid ; 
tes 
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