836. 
Died.J—At Liverpool, aged 75, Mr. Jon. : 
Wainwright. Mifs M. Wood, of Dudley, 
Worcetter. Aged 47, Mr. C. Wareirg. Mr. 
Tyrer. Mr.- J. Dixon. Aged 90, Mr. J. 
Yowart. Mrs. Sweetenham. Mrs. Abram. 
Rimmer. Aged 76, Myrs_ Salthoufe. 
Aged 107, Mrs. A. Watkins, wife of Mr. T. 
W. of Dublin, State Trumpeter to the Lord 
Lieutenant, Capt. W. Bowes. R. Watt, efq. 
an eminent Weft India merchant. 
chefter, Mrs. Barlow. Mrs. Seddon. Mr. f. 
Gibfon. At Salford, Mrs. M. Wroe. Mrs. 
Wheeler, wife of Mr. Wheelex, Printer of the 
Manchefter Chronicle. Mr. J, Ainfworth. 
At Ulyerftone, Mr. S. Gawth. Aged 81, Mrs.- 
Wilfon, of Milnthorp. At Pennington, Mr. T. 
Feil. At Leyland, Mr. J. Blackburn. 
At Rochdale, the rav. J. Shaw, curate of St. 
Mary’s, and head maiter of the Free Grammar 
School 3 of excellent abilities as a fcholar, and 
ferious and praife-worthy dceportment as a 
divine. 
~ At Lancafter, Mrs. S. Bell. At Prefion, J. 
Myers, efq.. Mifs Whitworth, of Middleton. 
At Blackbrooke, aged 86, Mrs. Mary Orrel. 
At Weolten, aged 86, Mrs. Sandford. At 
Barton, near Ormfkuk, Mr. R. Blundell. At 
Longridge, Mis. Haworth. 
LincoLNSHERE. 
A riot took place lately, at Caiftor, in confe- 
quence of the parith officers beginning to take 
down names, &c. for the fupplementary mili- 
tia —Similar difturbances have broken out in 
various parts of the country ; 1 feveral places, 
the people are entering mto affociations, to 
endeavour to procure a repeal of the act, &c. 
Married.| At Lincoln, Mr. J. Thompfon to 
Mrs. Peat. Mr. R. Robinfon to Mrs S. Good- 
hand. 
Mr. Brown, Surgeon; of Thorney, to Mifs 
M. Facon, of Borough-Fen. Mr. C. Mar- 
fhall, of Apley, to Mifs A. Melbourne. Mr. 
Brackenbury to Mifs Panlm, both of L. Hale. 
Mr. Gilfon, of Maxey, to Mifs Faulkner, of 
Stamford. | 
Died.| At Lincoln, aged 67, Mrs. Blyth. 
Mrs. Fowler. - Mrs. Trout. Mis. Hare. 
Suddenly, the Rev. Mr. Waikxer, Curate of 
Mells, Mr. Doody, of Digbeth. Aged 59, 
Mr. T. Forman, of Helpringham. At Horn- 
caftle, aged 90, Mrs. Gibfon Mir. Weather- 
hage. At G. Hale, the Rey, W. Mozeen. 
Aged 54, Mr. Allen, of Deeping-Fen. Aged 
a, Mr. Milner, of Brampton. At Gainfboro’, 
aged 27, Mr. W. Skitt, Comedian. At Ranby, 
Mr. J. Codd, an excellent Agricuitunit, and 
Breeder of Cattle. He blended the Leicefter 
and Lincolnfhire Breeds together, and thus ac- 
quired the excellencies af both the fpecies. 
NorrinGHAMSHIRE, 
Married | At Nottingham, Mr. W. Smet- 
hurit, to Mifs Tuting, The Rev. J. C For- 
reft, Mafter of the Frce Grammar-School, to 
Milfs Malkin, of Harls-Thorp, Derby, Mr. 
Pickering to Mifs R. Shetton, of Sutton-Bon- 
ningtun. My. Burbidge to Mils Tugby. 
At Man- 
Lincolafbive, Nottinghamfhire, Derbyfhire, See 
of Saotile. 
[Nov 
Mr. Walker, of Bingham, to Mifs Pilgrim, 
At Newark, Mr. W. Marlhall to Mifs H, 
Cowes, of Coddington. ; 
- At Wilford, the Rev. G. Hutton, B.D. of 
. Lincoln, to Mifs H. Neale, of Sollerton. 
At Kirk-Halam, J. Cook, gent. of Haigh 
Houfe, to Mifs Freckleton, of Mapperley, 
Deiby. 
Died.| At Nottingham, Mrs. Severn. Mr. 
M. Whitlock, one of the Senior Council of the. 
Corporation. Mr. R. Smith. Mrs. Cooper. 
Aged 36, Mr. J. Bonnington. Mifs Rowbot-. 
ham. At Newark, Mr. M. Brown. Mrs, 
Smith. Mrs. Spray. Mrs. Martin. : 
At Bingham, aged so, Mr. Deverall. At 
Mansheld, Mrs. Wragg. 
DERBYSHIRE, 
Married.\—At Matlork, the rey. D. Bo 
Allen, ta Mifs Jullian.. At Belper, Mr. 
Lomas, to Mifs S. Woodward, ef Scuthwell. 
At Afhborne, Mr. W. Ellom, to Mifs Sophia 
Fritche. At Winfter, the rey. | S. Wagttaff, 
to Mifs. Goodwin. At Hatharfage, Mr. S, 
Oliver, to Mifs H. Mottram. . At Stanton, Mr. 
Burrows, to Mifs S. Dawfan, of Nottinghamy 
At Barlborough, Mr. J. Harvey, to Mifs A. 
Bowler. .At Kirk-Hailam, Mr. J]. Cook, te 
Milfs Freckleton. 
Dicd.J—-At Whitewell, 66, Mr. Thomas 
Fletcher, many yeays an eminent commiffioner 
and land valuer. He poffeffed the moit con- 
fpicuous abili:ies in his profefion, aided by a 
rare folidity of judgment, and moreover was 2 
pattern of conjugal, and paternal affeG@tion. At 
Barton, Mr. J. Smith, jun. 62, Mn Dannah, 
At Staveley, 72, Mrs Foxlow. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
It is worthy of remark, that many of the 
cities and county towns. in this part of the’ king- 
dom, have changed their - appearance fur~ 
prifingly for the better, during che lafk twenty 
years.——The mafiy gateways which incom- 
moded their entrance have dilappeared, and 
every year produces new itreets cf elegant and 
commodiaus architecture, -in place of the crazy 
and ill-contrived edifices of the obfolete Gethic. 
Shrewfbury and the contiguous towns keep 
pace in thefe refpects, with the improving, 
{pirit of thé times.—At Wellington, the. 
church, bank, and other novel ftruchires, con- 
firusted with taftey oider, and utility, furnith 
the appearance of a {pecies of new creation ! 
The cutting and other works on the Shrewf 
bury canal are now completed ; and as foon as 
filled with water, wilt be opened for the pur- 
pofes of navigation.—This canal will communi- 
cate with the great works and collieries, &c. 
in Coalbrook Dale, Thetley, Oaken Gates, &c. 
It will alfo communicate, by a collateral line 
not yet Anifhed,. with the Marquis. of Staturd’s 
collieries, &c. 
Married |—Mr. T.«feffon, of Severn Hall, 
to. Mifs Hazlewood, of Br.dgenovth. At Fats 
tenhail, J: Thomas, efg. to Mifs Ann Dalton. ~ 
At Bridgenorth, Mr. Bowen, to Mifs Myntom 
Mr. Blakeway, of Pontiort, to Milfs S, Allen: 
At 
