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“CHESHIRE. .* 
Married J ev John Hatton, to Mit Pijuce. 
Fobn Parfons, jun, Efq. of Wirfwall; to Mifs 
G. Alder, 
Died.} At Chefter, | M irs. 
E. H. Efg. 
“At Cotton Hall, Mrs. Braflie, wile of Mx. 
T..B. of Liverpool. : 
: SHROPSHIRE. 
~ FAarried.| At Shrewlbury, Rev P becteie 
to Miis Barciay, daughter of Hine ne= 
ral B. 
Capt.P. K. Roche, Efq. of Light D: Eons to 
Mifs Salway ,of the Heyze Park. - 
Died} At Shrewlbury, Mr. R.«Teckoe. At 
Fitz, Mrs. Carlefs. At Cardington Moor, 102, 
H. Partridge. 2 
Aged 70, Mr. Ridding of Bennett’s Bank, 
near Wellington. At Bridgnorth, Mr. Hol- 
Yoway. At Shotten, Mr. Salter. At Newport, 
Mr. H. M. Holland, At Derwen. y Pandy, 
Mr. F. Maddock, late of Shrewfbury. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
The magiftrates of Derby have given public 
fmotice of their intention to pu: the laws in force 
againit perfons who difpofe of goods in the way 
of raffle or Jotiery. The penalty upon the pts- 
prietor is 500}. upon the printer of prapofals 
sool. and double the contribution on the fub- 
fexibers 
Married} Sir. N. B. Grefley, Bart, of Drak 
low; to Mifs Garway. 
Mi, E. Hal'; of Helbrook, to Mifs Walker, 
of South Wingacid park. - 
At Gretna Green, W. 
Borov 
Hil wife of 
Barker, Efq.<.of 
wzh-houfe, to Mifs Gilbert, oi: Mitoxerst 
Diet} At Horfley, Mrs. Morley. At Mines 
ginton. Mrs. B Booley. 
At Ripley, ro2z, John Wizzali;. he became 
a foldier in his 16th year, and continued in the 
fervice till he was honourably difcharged on ace 
, count of his age. ; 
, epee oe 
‘At Nottingham affizes, a man found giilty 
of fheep- -Realing, and a boy of.13, found gi ailty 
of ftealing fome money, received fentence of 
death, but were afterwards repricved. . : 
A riot took place at Nottinghamy lately, bee 
tween fome recruiting parties, and fome of the 
people of the town. Several perions: were cut 
with {words, and otherwife hurt. 
Nottingham, July 6—A gentleman.near this 
town has, for the two laft winters, kept fifteen 
draught levies: upon turnips, with very: little 
hay (no corn) in conftant work, and they luok 
plump, and are remarkably healthy-; and another 
Ferfon has, with the fame good effect, kept a 
large number of draught horfes on the fame 
food, and has faved one hundred and twenty 
quarters.of oats. The mode ‘of oe the 
tumips is by cutting off the tops and bottoms, 
wathing and chopp' ng them ina trough, and 
then mixing them with cut ftraw and hay toge~ 
-ther.*At night’the horfes have astittle-hay only. 
In Order to induce the horfes to eat tumps. at 
fir&, keep them rather thort of hay and watery, 
and mix the turnips, cut {mall, oe bran, A 
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Chefhite.«. ieee oe Nottinghamfhire, 8c. 
[July: 
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horfe will eat about half a ftrike daily, -and am 
acre will keep fix -horfes-four months... ~ 
» Married. At Clayworth, Rev. C. Conftabley 
to Mifs L. Acklo a, daughter of J. A. Eigz: © 
Mr..Cavill, Surgeon, of Eaft- Retford, to ‘Mite 
Lb; He Biter: daughter of A..E. Efq, vig 
»Dred:| At Nottingham, .W.. Elliott, Efqs 
Me. Heptinitall; matter of :the cotton-mill in- 
that-town,: formerly in the poffeffien of Siz Re 
Arkwright; Kot... ‘My.Fro Eife. Mifs Tutin.- 
Mrs. Owen. 
At Mansfeld; Mr. John Adcton.. At-Oxeny 
$8, Mrs. Hay fined At eae neat — 
73, Mrs, Brown: gee 
At Newark, Mrs. Marthail.  Mifs Belgie 
At Hafley; John Clay, Efg.: of reat EEA 
near ‘Sheffield. 
Linconnsuire. 
At the afizes for the county of Lincoln, three 
prifoners were capitaliy conviéted, and received 
fentence of death. “Two were left for executiony 
and one was reprieved. On the trial or the latter 
(Watts} who is-a theep-ftealer, the fhepherd of 
the flock gave evidence againit him, and faid, 
he.could-fwear to the fheep by their covate- 
nances. ‘On the counfel. for the pri omer repri=, 
manding the'witnefs. for .the abiurdity of the 
latter expreifion, he was interrupted by judge 
Bulles, who faid, he had before heard a man de= 
clare the /ike that he knew his ‘s faces one from another 
by their faces, J atis-was in coniequence found 
guilty, ‘ ' 
Marriz: dj} At Lincoln, Rev. Mr. Middleton, 
to Miis Maddifon. 
At Burweli, H. Sudell, of Blackburn, Efq. 
to wae M. Liveley. 
t Billingborough, ” ~Capt. Barker, . of the: 
He by Lincoln militia, to Mifs Toller: 
Died.| At Lincoln, co; G. Caldecot, Efq. 
late Colonel of the Royal NorthLinco!n Militia, 
Aged 41, Mr. W..Carby, of-Hale Fen. . At 
Wafhingborough, Mrs. Tay lor. At Steaford, 
62, Mr. John*.Pafk. Aged 28, Mr. H.'S. 
Hutchinfon. ; : - r y. : 
At Cleethorps, 51, Joth. Morris, Efq. of 
Lincoln; he had ferved the offices of theriff, 
alderman, and mayor of that city. 
At Horncafle, Mrs. E. L’Ofte, relic&t ‘of 
Rev..C. i. At Louth, Mr. North, Mr. Young. 
Aged 59,.Mr Hantimaa. At Kirton Lindfey, 
84, Mrs. Oglefby, after a tedious illnefs of 
near 20 years. 
At Ofgodby, Rev. S. York, A B. Redtor of 
North Tho-efby At Alford, Rev. H. Colitony 
M. A. Reétor of Billetby, and Vicar of Uleeby. 
~~) RUTLANDSHIRE. 
D: edt At Biferooke, Mr J] Sumpter. 
LEICESTERSHERE, 
At Leicefter-aflizes an indiétment was-thed 
before My. Fufkice Bullets charging Mr. E D.Rofsy 
end Mr.T. Bankart, with the. murder of Mr. 
Robert Hail. It-appeared,. that the deceafed was 
killed in.an afray-which took place during the 
canvafs. between the conteftng parties at the 
lite electi; Dy" bath. of whom the judge dec!ared 
to be equaliy blameable. - The mot refpettable 
tedtimony was adduced to the amiable and 
worthy 
