1796.| Stafford/hire in Leicefterfhire oa. Rutland fhire, Ee 
At Broomhall, in the prime of life, B. B. 
Bafinett, efq. At Alderbury, Mrs. Thornes. 
At Frankwell, Mrs. Woodward. At Yockle- 
ton Mill, 66, Mrs. Blakeway. 
At Market Drayton, Mr..W. Coftella, fur- 
geon, and one of the Yeoman Cavalry of that 
place. At Whitchurch, Mrs. Cartwright. At 
Bithops Caftle, Mrs. C. Drew. 
_ At Marchomley, Mr. Leigh, fteward to the 
late Sir Rowland Hill and Sir Rich. Hill, barts. 
At Pimley, Mr. Gittoes. At Ofweftry, Mr. 
Spencer, 
Mrs. Morris, wife of the rey. Mr. M. of 
Clun. At Hanwood, Mrs. Hillof Shrewibury. 
STAFFORDSHIRE, 
Married.|—At Bafwich, the rey. T. Green- 
wood, of Ecclefhali, to Mifs Lycett, daughter 
of the late J. L. efq. of Weeping Cyofs. 
Died.|—At Stattord, 75, F. Lycett, efq. 
§3, Mrs, Yates. 79, Mr. Martton. 84, Mr. 
J. Stevenfon. 
At Hill Top, near Stone, 35, John Rutter, 
efqg. At Wolverhampton, 72, Mr. T. Davis. 
Mr. E. L. Neeve. At Newcaftle, Mrs. Baddeley. 
At Litchfield, 51, Mr. Jaf. Snape.. Near 
Litchfield, Mr. S. Wyatt. 
At Shuthions, 52, H. Crockit, efgq. the 
agricuttural improvements effected by this gen- 
tleman added to the wealth of his country; his 
lofs will be fincerely regretted as a truly valu- 
- able member of fociety by all who knew him. 
At Fenton, near Newcafile, T. Broade, efq. 
* LEICESTERSHIRE. 
At the fale of Mr. Frifby’s rams, at Walt- 
ham, a fingle fhearling reached the price of 
135 guineas. 
The houfe.of Richard Timfon, of Hallaton, 
an Leicefterfhire, with four others, was lately 
entirely confumed by fire, before any affifiance 
could be procured. “ 
Gn the 7th inftant, the Leicefterfhire volun- 
teer cavalry were reviewed in the Abby Mea- 
dow, by their colonel, Sir W. Sheffington. The 
afflemblage was brilliant and interefting. 
Married.) —At Seale, S. P. Wolferftan, efq. 
of Statfold, Staffordthire, to Mifs E. Jervis, 
daughter of P. J. efg. of Nether Seale. 
At Kibworth, the rev. T. Thomas, of Farn- 
gon, to Mifs Fox. 
“Died. \—At Leicefter, Mr. Hairifon, furgeon. 
Mr. Reynolds. At Belminthorpe, in the prime 
of life, Mr. fof. Inkerfole, of Leicefter ; 
jately amuch refpected and very erninent linen 
draper. No man could more be beloved by a 
Jarge circle of friends. x 
|. At Belgrave, Rich, Vann, efg. At Caftle 
Donnington, Mr. Towle. | 
At Kibworth, 72, W. Hames, efq. a very 
intelligent man, and of much utility in his neigh- 
bourheed, At Loughborough, Mr. W. Capp; 
witheut any previous indifpofition he was taken 
ill while at dinner with his farnily, and nevey 
fpoke afterwards. 
At Thrufington, Mifs Caffon, daughter of 
$he Rev. W. ©. At Hinckley, Mrs. Lawfon. 
{The late Sir Fosn Danvers was one of the 
oi) 
richeft commoners in England. His real eftate 
in Leicefterfhire amounted to 1@,0001. per an- 
num, including an immenfe property of timber. 
His perfonal eftate, in funded money, bank 
bills, and cath, amounted to nearly 200,0001. 
The whole of this property devolves, by be- 
queft, to the hon. Mrs. Butler, wife of the hone 
Aug. Butler, fecond fon of the countefs of 
Lanefborough.—The remains of this knight lay 
in ftate,.on the ath inftant, at Leicefter, fur- 
rounded by a magnificent plumage, decorated 
with efcutcheons, and all the paraphernalia of 
funsral pomp. They were afterwards removed 
to Swithland, there to be interred in a magni- 
ficient monument, which was ereéted by Sir 
John in his live-time. On this monument is 
an infcription, which ftates, that Sir John was 
defcended from Norman d’Alverfe, a Brabanter, 
who came into England in 1066; that one of 
his anceftors was a faft friend to Charles the 
Firft, and anothey a fupporter of the Common- 
wealth under Cromwell, and that he himfelf 
was a friend to civil and religious liberty, aud 
always the fupporter of revolution principles. | 
RUTLANDSHIRE, 
Died.J—At Oakham, Mr. Combes, attor- 
ney, and clerk of the peace for the county of 
Rutland. At Hambleton, Mr. Herging. Ac 
Uppingham, 63, Mrs. Marriott. 
CaMBRIDGESHIRE. 
The extenfive traé of land, calied Somerfham 
Heath, with other unimproved lands in the 
parifaes of Somerfham, Woodhurft, and Pidley 
cum Fenton, are now in a courfe of inclofure. 
At a meeting of Jand owners of Wifbeach, 
St. Peters, and other adjoining parifnes, a plan 
was adopted for more effectually draining the 
lands and grounds contiguous to the Redmore 
drainage. 
Married.|——The rev. W. Armftrong, B. A. 
of fetus College, to Mifs Whittred. 
Mr. Fayerman, furgeon, of Swaitham, to 
Mifs Norton, of Holme Hale. 
Died.| At Cambridge, in the prime of life, 
Mrs, Claydon. At Wifbeach, Mr. John Mayer, 
attomey. 
AtEly, Mr. P. Smith, attorney, late one of 
the coroners for the [fle of Ely, and. deputy 
fteward to the Bifhop, Dean and Chapter. At 
Sutton Wath, Mr. John Preft. At Weft Wrat- 
ting, Mr. E. Haylock. 
 ¢ NoRTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
The parifh officers of Priddington, in the 
county of Bedford, have lately advertifed, with 
an eagerne{s not very honourable to their gene- 
rofity, as a ruzaway from his family, an unfor- 
tunate man, who had ruined himfelf by a con- 
tract to provide for the poor, before the: late 
enormous advances in the price of provifions. 
At Northampton quatter feffions, on Thurf- 
day, Daniel Abbot, of Little-Acdington, was 
indiéted for a mifdemeanor, in ergrofiing and 
getting into his hands, by buying of Richard 
Wightman, fifty quarters of wheat, with the 
intent to fell the fame again; and being found 
guilty, was fined in the penalty of gl. 
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