1796) 
effence, and the cheering fpirit of religious 
hope! Her’ diffolution, like the fetting fun, 
was not without the hope of rifing more glori- 
eas in another world. 
_ Nottingham/fbire.|—On the 2d of Fe: 
bruary, Sir John Warren was prefented, 
in due pomp and form, with the freedom 
ef Nottingham, whic h had been unani- 
moufly voted to him on the 7th of Octo- 
ber laft, but which, his profeflional pur- 
fuits Gad! till then, prevented him from 
perfonally accepting. 
Married.|—Feb 2. At Southwell, the 
Rev. Robert Chaplin, to Mifs Ann Sutton, 
ef Norwood Perk. 
3. Mr. am{on, attorney at law, to Mifs 
Roe, both of Nottingham. 
8. In Nottingham, Mr. P. Blood, to Mifs 
3. Wilkifon. 
ro, At Ruddington, :Mr. W. Garner, of 
Long Whatton, to Mifs E. Henfon. 
Died.]---At Bae aged 58, Mrs. Skin- 
mer, arefpectable farmer. | 
Mrs. Smith, widow of the late ——- S. gent. 
ef Papplewick. 
At Nottingham, in an advanced age, Mr. 
k&, Hallam, formerly a cabinet- maker of con- 
fiderable bufinefs, 
At Ratcliffe upon Trent, near Nottingham, 
Mis. Green, wife of Mr. G. an opulent farmer. 
At Newark, Mr. J. Holmes, plumber and 
glazier, 
At Nottingham, Mrs. Lees, wife of Mr. J. 
L. Angel-row. 
Januaty 30. Mrs. Gordon, wife of Mr. G. 
eordwainer, of Nottingham. 
February 2. Mr. M. Grey, publican, in 
Moundigate, Nottingham. 
6. At Nottingham, Mrs. Oldknow, reliG of 
Mr. J. O. and fifter to the late Mr. Alderman 
Carruthers. 
Mrs. Gill, wife of Mr. G. fen. St. James’s- 
lane, RiCtne Elia: 
7. Mrs. Milner, wife of Mr. M. cabinct- 
waker, in Parliament-itrect, Nottingham. 
At Mansfield, Mrs. Chadwin, reliét of Mr. 
C. publican: 
3. At Newark, Mrs. S. Crampern, a maiden 
jady. 
Lincolifbire. 1 —Lincal n, fan.26. —The 
Rev. Francis Batfton, of Aflackby,. was 
lah week convicted at the Bourne Quar- 
ter Sefhons, for having worn hair-pow- 
der, without having previoully taken out 
a licerice, and fentenced to pay the 
penalty of zol. He was alfo, on the ad 
of February, convicted before two ma- 
giftrates of having made it his praétice to 
fhoot game without a legal certificate, 
and fentenced to pay the fame penalty. 
A billis to be brought into Parliament 
during the prefent {ello on, for draining, 
embanking, and inclofing the extenfive 
wafte grounds, called Stockwith Com- 
Mon, in this county. 
dt As im contemplation ta make very 
Provincial Occurrences 
| 9 
confiderable improvements to the navi- 
gation of the Haven of Great Grimbby,, 
and to procure an act of Parliament for 
this purpofe, during the prefent feffion. 
Married. |---Feb. 1, At Market Raifin, My. 
William Rawon, to Mifs Bennet. 
At Everby, near Sleaford, Mr. Baldike, te 
Mifs Thorpe. 
16, At Stamford Baron, Mr. Chapman, 
ironmonger and brazier, of Wifbich, to Mrs. 
Neazam, of Peterborough. 
At Billinghay, Mr. John Camm, to 
Eliza Kent. 
At Se aneion) Mr, William Smith, to Mile 
SnD of Swinefhead Lodge. 
. At Bofton, W. Robinfon, Big. tote fs 
Goodwin, 
— Mr. W. Chapman, to Mifs Emerfon. 
5. At Marcham te Fron, Mr, J. Tomlinfon, 
to Mrs. Tatker. 
8. At Swayton, Mr. Mann, to Mrs. Vicar. 
16.- Mr, Cheon to Mrs. WNeywzan, oF 
Peterbro’. 
Died.| — At Glinieovomehs che Rev. Teremiate 
Gill, for upwards of 50 years minifter of a Prei- 
byterian congregation in that place, and juilly 
re{pected for his charitable and other virtues, 
At Sleaford, aged 82, Leonard Brown, efg. 
of Pinchbeck, for many years, a magiftrate for 
the diftrit of Kefteven. 
At New a Mr. J. Holmes. 
January 2 At Stamford, aged yr, Mc. 
Baker, one of ‘the principal bur ees 
24. Mrs. Rainey, wite of, Mr. Reed 
plum! per and glazier, of Bourn. 
February r. At Lamerby, near Gainfborough, , 
Mr. Bolton, farmer and grazier. 
AGE ye Leverton, in Nottinghamfaire, Mrs. 
Hill, widow, of apne ho, 
Kutland. 
Married.\---Feb. 2. At Uppingham, Mr. J 
Chapman, baker, to Mrs. Buzzard, both of” 
that place. 
8. Atthe fameplace, Mr. Dath, of Kertering, 
to Milfs M, Collyer. 
Te At Market Overton, Mr. 
Nicks. 
Diel.J--At Leaton, aged 86, Mis. Drake. 
February 3. At Uppingham, aged 50, Mrs. 
EwSewell: 
10. The Rey. Jolin Freeman, M.A. rector of 
Lyndon, &c. 
Wits 
Scott, to Mits - 
2 
Leite ofET [bit (Ae, 
Married. J—Eeb. 4. Mx. J. Chamb 
Mrs. Holmes, both of Leiceiter. 
same day, at Nether Broughton, Mr. Ps 
Mann, to Mifs A. Thompfon. ‘ 
Died.|— January 23, Mr. Draper, an eminent 
farrier, of Cattle Donnington. 
At Blaby, aged 32, the Rev. W. Freer, rector 
of Stoughton and Thurmby, to which livings he 
had been prefented in Aucuit latt. 
February 2. Mrs. P Parkinfon, wife of Mr. P, 
furgeon, of Leicefter 
ai. At Belgrave, the Rev. Mr ly sn, 
aged 81, He had calauce the living of that 
piaes 37 years, and that of the parith of Norton, 
the long period of si! 
Warwickfere.] 
