1796. ] 
At the late annual meeting of the Agricul- 
ture Society in Manchefter, the following pre- 
_ Lincolufdire . wa Nottingham/fbire. 
miums were adjudged :—To Holland Ackers, . 
Efq. for planting the greateft number of trees, 
a filver medal: to John Bower fod.el, Efq. 
for the beft crop of turnips, a filver medal ; 
to Mr. 'T. Cropper, of Winftanley, for having 
his farm in the neateft and moft exa& order, 
the large filver cup: to Thomas V/inttanley, 
for a fervitude of ai years, a filver medal: to 
Mr. G. Heinckey, of Winftanley; for the bet 
improvement in an implement of hufbandry, the 
large filver cup: to Mr. G. Hall, of Byley, for, 
plathing the greate# length of. fence in the bet 
manner, five guineas, or a cup of that value: 
and to three others for bringing up families 
without affiftance from the parith, Mr.’ B. 
Crocker, of Ardwick Green, near Manchefter, 
was appointed Secretary, on the refignation of. 
Mr. John Partington. The Society unanimoufly 
elected Mr. P. an honorary member, and voted 
him their thanks for his careful atrention to the 
_ Guties of his office for twenty-two years. They 
alfo ordered the gold medal of the Society, value 
feven guineas, to be prefented to him, with this - 
infcription, “ To Mr. John Partington, for his 
long and faithful fervices.”? 
T..B. Battey, efq. has prefented to the 
Agricultuyal Society of Manchefter, the following 
enumeration of fubftances which may be applied 
ufefully as MANUREs, inftead of flable dung, 
wiz, Mud, Saucepings of the fireets, and coal- 
thes. Night foil. Bones. Refufe matters, as 
fweepings and rubbifh of houfes, Se. Sea- 
weed, fea-fhells, and fea gravel. River-aweeds, 
Seveepings of roads, and [pent tanners bark, to mize 
with lime. “Peat or mofs. Decayed vegetables. 
Putrid water. The affes of weeds, Sc. The 
refufe of bleachers? afkes, ' Sope-fuds or ley, 
Peat aftes. Vater in floating. Refufe falt. 
Married |---Mr, D. Battye, of Crofland-hill, 
to Mifs Crofland, of Deadmanttone. 
At Bury, Mr. Rob. Peel, of Bolton, to Mifs 
Yates, daughter of W. Y. efq. 
At Everfham, near Milnthrop, Jas. Maury, 
efq. conful from tne United States of America, 
‘at Liverpool, to Milfs M/ Rutfon. 
At Liverpool, Mr. S. Meanley, of Manchef- 
ter, to Mifs M. Fleetwood. 
Died.|---At Manchefter, 66, Mrs, Heaton. - 
Mis. Fogg. Rob. Darbey, M.D. late phyfi- 
cian to the Manchefter Infirmary. 88, Mrs. 
Bullock. Mr. C. Hayward. 66, Mr. John; 
Spear. 
At Liverpool, *Irs..Dawfon. Aged 62, Mr, 
Eee Sibbaid, bookfeller. Mrs. Afhton. Mrs, 
Hodgfon. 20, Mifs E. Abbot. 66, Mr. John 
Lawrence. 84, Mrs. Holden, Mr. John 
Tomlinion. Mrs. Pownal. 
At Lancafter. Mr. T, Parke. Mr. M. 
Aftwick. At Church-Bank, near Blackburn, 
23, Mrs. Peel, wife of R. P. efq. At Prefcot, 
Pin Po Rice, y 
At Salford, Mr. John Horsfall, Mr. John 
Bartow. Mrs. Sandford. Mr. H. Haworth. 
At Cark, near Cartel, 64, My, &. Hardy, an 
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‘Town votes 
sgt. 
ingenious mechanic; furmerly principal manage¢ 
of the cotton-mill at Manchefter. 
_ At Wigan, Mr. Jas. .Entwiftle. 
corn,: Mr. B. Oldham, of Manchefter. At 
Altrincham, .93, Mr. G. Burgefs.. At Poulton 
inthe Fielde, Mr. Jas. Harrifon. At Dum- 
fries,;Mr. J. Robfon, of Liverpool. At North- 
wich, Mr. W. Evrese 
At Bary, Ms... S, Holker. 
At Wavertree, 74, Mrs: Leech. . At Colne, ; 
63, Mrs. Howarth. 
W.. Windrefs, 
elo LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married | 
Skeldike, to Mifs Moore. ~ > 
‘James Digby, cfg. of Bourn, to Mifs Hyde. 
At Barkwith, Mr. Holland, of Withern, to 
Mifs Holland. eS 
At Stamford, Mr. Upton, of London, to - 
Mifs Judd, 
Diid.] At Bofton, Mts Waite, wife of Mr. ” 
alderman W, Mrs. Wayct. 
At Stamford, Rob. Hodgkin, efg. late of 
South Luffenham. Aged $3, Mr. H. Brough- 
ton, fen. Aged 49, Mrs, Stanton. 
chins. Mr. T. Willimot. 
Aged 23, the rev. Mr. Thomas, a diffenting ~ 
miniiter, of Stamford, He was drowned while 
bathing in the river Welland, {uppoted to be 
leized with the cramp: the gentleman who ac- 
companied him was alfo in the water, and as 
each, infwimming, had taken a contrary di- 
rection, he did not mifs him till fome minutes 
after he funk. Notwithftanding diligent fearch’ 
Was made, the body was not found till the fol- 
lowing morning. 
At Branfton, near Lincoln, 51, Mrs. Rogers. 
At Heckington, 64, Mr. W. Harrifon. At . 
Great Hale Fen, Mr. John Smith, At Wand{- 
ford, 66, Mrs. Wilfon. the 
At Bourn, Mr. Nichols. At Horncafile, 86, 
Mrs. Heald. Near Bofton, Mr »John Clarke. 
At Wainficet, 63, Mrs..E. Afhall. ; 
At Edenham, Mrs. C. Myers, wife of rev. % 
T. M. rector of Wyberton. 
NoTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Accurate Statement’ of the Poll at the late 
Nottingham EleQion:— Eat 
For Lord CARRINGTON, | 

Town votes 1026 
Country do. 184 \ Of thefe 280 were 
only votes, ~ 
1210 A 
For Mr..Coxz, 
Country do, 

‘only votes. 
roto 
For Dr. CromP ron, 
_ Town votes 528: ): peer 
Country do. 33 \ Ofthefe 364 were 
ah —— only votes. - 
gor 
On Saturday, the rgth, three workmen: te 
Jo& their lives by the fudden’ giving way of 
theo: 
At Run- . 
At Lowten. 
Chapel, near Warrington, Mr. Jas. Leigh. - 
At Garltang,. t10,,Mr,.- 
At Bofton, Mr, Swift, of Kirton ~ 
Mr. Hut-— 
PASI a 
‘te \ Of thefe: 82 were 


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