646 
At Broughton, T. Swann, efq. of Gainfbo- 
YOilgh, to Mils Goodwin. ‘ 
Died.) AtStamford, Mrs. Stevenfon, wife of 
Mr. L.S. mayor eleé& of that corporation. 88, 
‘Mrs. Lenton. 62, Mrs. Renouard, wife cf P. 
R. efg. 74, Mrs. Mouldfworth. is 
_At Anwick, 35, Mifs Gravenor. At Ap- 
Jay, near Wragby, as, Mrs. Hird. At Grimf- 
by, 28, Mr. E Clifford. At Gainfborough, 76, 
Mr. Is. Clarke. 
_At Keifby, 23, Mrs. M. Marfhall. At Fal- 
kingham, Mr. Watfon, At Rippingale, Mrs. 
Draper. At Willoughby, near Ancafier, Mrs. 
Somcrfcales, late of Lincoln 
' At Bafton, near Stamford, Mr, Harrod. 
Grantham, Mr. Clark, 
. NotTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
A man of the name of Samiel Kearns: has 
béen con:mitted to Nottingham gaol, on a charge 
of fuppofed feditious expreffions. 
Two human fkeletons of great antiquity were 
Jately difcovered in a gravel pit, near Wollaton 
Park. 
Married.) Sir T. Parkins, Bart. of Bunny 
Park, to Mifs J. Boultbee, of Stordon Grange, 
Leicetierhhire. 
Died.| At-Nottingham, Mr. Heptinftall. 
Mr. W. Fell. Mrs. Hill. 18, Mifs S. Bigf- 
by, daughter of the Rev. J. B. 
= At Claythorpe, Mr. Keyworth. At New- 
ark, 41, Mrs. Sheppard. Suddenly, Mr. T. 
Brown. At Southwell, Mrs. Clay. At Man{- 
field, 13, MifsS Leech. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
The Peak Foret canal and railway, are 
opened from the lime rocks to Marple, being 
an extent of ten miles. 
Married.) At Gloffop, Mr. T. Green, Sur- 
geon, of Woburn, Bedfordihire, to Mifs Lin- 
gard, of Chin'ey. i ‘i 
Died.} At Derby, 29, Mr. Ryley. 22, Mrs. 
Drewry, wite of Mr. J. D. of Stafford. 
At Altrincham, Mrs Worthington. At At- 
low, near Afhborne, Mr. Wagfiaft. At Lea 
Hall, near Afhborne, Mr. Dale. At South- 
wingfield, 66, Mr. John Beftall. 
At Daffela, 75, Mr. G. Brentnall. At Il- 
- kefton, Mrs. Williams, wife of Mr. W. furgeon. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.) At Halton, the Rev. Mr. Trim- 
ble, to Mifs Afhton, daughter of W. A. efq. of 
Frodfham. 
Died.) At Chefter, Mr. R. Davies. Mr. 
Wilkinfon. 
At Northwich, Mr. W. Eyres. At Lawton 
Hall, Mrs. Crewe, relict of the Rev. C. C. late 
reétor of Barthomley and Warrington. Mr. S. 
Darby, of Colebrookdale. 
SHROPSHIRE. . 
One hundred pounds have been offered by 
Sir Charles Oakley towards the eftabliihment 
of a Lunatic Afylum in this county, 
An aét is to be applied fur, the next feffion 
of parliament, ‘or busiding a new town-hall and 
new market-houfe, and for paving, cleanfing, 
widening, and lighting, the, ftreets of Bridg- 
north. Alfo for enclofing and felling’ part of the 
At 

Nottingham/fhire . fs Derbyfhire «+. Chefaire, ise. [ Sept. 
° 
common of Monf, called Copy Foot, to defray 
the expences. ee 
Married | At Shrewfbury, Mr. Lacy, attor- 
ney, to Mifs Owen, daughter of J. O. efq. of 
Beaumaris. _ 
At Ludlow, H. Johnfon, efq. of Shrewfbury, 
to Mifs M. Danfey, daughter of R.D. efq. J. 
J. Baines, efq. to Mifs M. Humphreys. 
At Pontefbury, the Rev. Mr. Jones, of Hab- 
berley, to Mifs Boyer. 
Died.] at Shrewfbury, 62, Mr. R. Breezey 
late of Newtown, Montgomerythire. Mr. John 
Fowke, fen. Mrs. Baxter. Mrs. Stedman, 
wife of the Rev. T. S. vicar of St. Chad’s. 
At. Meole, near Shrewfbury, Mrs. Bolles. 
At Bithop’s Caftle, Mr. Spencer; his death was 
occafioned by drinking {mall-beer when over- 
heated. 
Suddenly, at Davenport Houfe, where fhe 
was on a vifit, Mrs. Williams, -wiie of E. W. 
efq. of Eaton Mafcot, At Ludlow, Mrs. Dike. 
At Ellefmere, Mr. Hinckfman. At little Wen- 
lock, Mr. G. Bradney. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
At Litchfield races, which began on the 13th, 
the 109 guineas were won by Mr. Brooke’s 
Kilton againft two. ‘The firft.50 by Mr. Tat- 
ton’s Kyan againft 1. The fecond 50 by Mr. 
Taylor’s Marke againft 1. 
Married.| John H. Burt, cfg. of Cotton, te 
Mis. OSKeover, of Sheepy Magna, Leiceftcr- 
{Kire. 
Died] At Stafford, 64, Mr. S. Salt. 79,Mr. — 
Rich Green. 85, Mr. Rob, Hall. 
T. Pearfon, efq. of Tottenhall, near Wolver- 
hampton. At Wolverhampté®, Mrs E, Stubbs. 
At Quixall, Mr. John Armithew. At Rods 
bafton Alall, near Penkridg , Mr. W_ Bolland. 
At Wolverhampton, 74, John Baker, efq. 
a gentleman to whofe memory the county of 
Stafford will long ftand indebted for his exers 
tions, in bringing about many public improve- 
ments. Several of the turnpike roads, as well 
as the Staffo.dfhire canal, were executed and 
perfected chiefly through his indefatigable at- 
tention. The improvements in agriculture, and 
the cxtenfion of mines and manufactures has 
confequently been extremely rap d in that coun- 
ty. The utility of Mr. B.’s exertions juftly rank 
him amongft the beft friends of his country. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Public notices have been given of an in- 
tended application for an act to divide, fet out, 
and encloic, the foreft or chace of Charnwood, 
otherwife Charley Foreft, 
At Leicefter races, which began on the 2rft, 
the 50 was won by lord Sonde’s Doubtful, beat 
ing 5 others, On the fecond day the 50 was 
won by lord Sqnde’s Yeoman, beating 1 other. 
Married.] At Leicefter, Rev. J. S. Bankes, 
LL B. of Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonthire, to 
Mifs Pigott, daughterof the Rev. J. P. mafter, 
of the Grammar School at Leicefter. 
Mr. Piddock, attorney, of Afhby-de-lat 
Zouch, to Mifs Babington. 
Died. At Leicetter, Mr. Hextall. Mr. Frife - 
by, grocer, partner in the refpectable nar of 
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