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At Lincoln Affizes a caufe was tried 
between the magiftrates of Gainfbro’ dif- 
erict, anda prels-gang at that Port—The 
apprentice of a fhip-maiter having entered, 
the matter procured a warrant to appre- 
hend him. Whenthe Gainfbro’ confta- 
bles attempted to execute their office, 
they were obftruéted by a mi dthipman and 
four of his gang.—A profecution was en- 
tered soe the prefs-gang, which the 
Court of Admiralty defended. The de- 
Peden however, were found guilty. 
The common fields at Gainfbro’ are in 
@ courfe of inclofure. 
A new drainage, 36 feet in width, 
and 8 feet deep, isto be conftruéted acrofs 
the Salt Marfh, in the New Holland 
drainage. 
A laudable inftitution has been founded 
at Alford, callingthemfelves the Ssciety of 
Indufiry 3a number of partthes having fub- 
{cribed to confer prem: ums forK NITTING 
and other domeftic employments. 
The drainage by Bevil’s river is about 
to be improved. 
Married.) At Lincoln, Mr. Minnet to 
Mifs A. Caiftor, Mr. T. Brown to Mifs 
M. Gibbefon. Mr. J. Kew, of Burton, near 
Lincoln, to Mrs. A. Wood. 
At Bofton, Mr. C. Carter, of Spalding, fen. 
to Mils S. Tayton. 
At Lowih, Captain Blacker to Mifs Mad- 
difon, daughter of Colonel Maddifon, of Stain 
ton-le-vule. 
At Kirton, Mr. 
Mrs. York. Mr. York to Mrs. Finch. 
“At Caythorpe, near Grantham, 
Weaver, of Sleaford, to Mifs E. Leake. 
Mr. Bailey, of Hykel nam, to Mifs Oxby, of 
Haddington. 
At Brant Broughton, Mr. Norton, jun. of 
Newark, to Mifs Morley. 
At Weft Keal, the Rev. R. B. Francis, of 
Suffolk, to Mifs A. Cracroft, daughter of T. 
Craycroit, eig. 
Mr. Hervey to Mifs Flinders, both of Don- 
ington, 
» Mr. 
Go rofling. 
Died.} At Lincoln, aged 73, Mrs. Glen. 
At Wafhingborough, near Lincoln, aged 
64, Mr. J. Seaton. 
_ At  Gainibro’, advanced in years, Mrs. 
Capes. 
At Stamford, Mr. W. H. Pyeman. 
At Lowth, Mrs. Campbell. 
At Great Hales, aged 60, Mr. J. Coy, fen. 
At Thorpe Latimore, aged 55, Mr. W. 
Parke 
hifs Bourne, of Ludforth. 
fr. Steele, of Scotticthorpe. 
At Grantham, Mr. W. Carter. 
R: utland. 
Mr. J. Holmes, of Uppingham, 
Mr. R. 
Adcock, of Stamford, to Mifs M. 
Died.] 3 
Rutland... Leicefterfpire. . . Warwickfoires 
Hervey, apothecary, to bakehoufes, 
[ Aptil 
Leicefte: efhire.\—V arious nocturnal de- 
predations have been lately perpetrated 
at Hinckley and Barwell, by mifcreants 
under the denomination of the Comct So= 
ciety, fetting fire ae barns, oat-ricks, cow- 
hovels, killing horfes, fheep, &c. Twenty 
three theep had their throats cut, and a 
horfe was dangeroufly wounded, in the 
courfe of one night. 
Mir. Freer, attorney of Leicefter, has 
been eleéted Coroner for the county, 
without oppofiticn. 
Married.| At Leicefter, Mr. W. Wheldale, 
of London, to Mifs M> Sultzer. Mr J. Martin 
to Mifs S. Hill, of Tardebig, Worcefter. Wir. 
Temple, attorney, of Leicefter, to Mrs. Re 
Burnaby. Mr, Ra. Oldacre; of Great Peat-~ 
ling, to Mifs M. Lansley of Kilby At Wy- 
mondham the Rev. C. Burton, rector of Landon, 
Bucks, to Mifs Kir aca of Garthorp. 
Died.| Aged 31, Mr. J. Kettleby, of Leicefters 
At Hinckley, Mr. T. Turner, jun. At Barrow 
upon Soar, J. Green,.a labourer. He hid been 
incapable of working upwards of feven years, 
and had received from a nan cly fociety Age 
gs. 6d. exclufive of a {mall fum for “his widow, 
and burial expences. 
Warwickfbire.| A fack nearly filled 
with counterfeit half crowns, was lately 
difcovered near Birmingham. ‘They are 
of plated metal, and exhibit a faint im- 
preffion, the date not legible. . 
A number of the inhabitants of Bir- 
mingham have affeciated to build mills, 
&c. for the purpofe of { Le 
plying, firft the fubfcribers, and after- 
wards the public, with flour and bread. 
At Alcefter, an excellent eftablifhment 
of the kind has been fet on foot, under 
the aufpices of lord Hertford, =<he has 
(in the Birmingham papers) recommend- 
ed its provifions to the imitation of the 
people of Birmingham. : 
Mefirs. Bolton aad Watt, of Birming- 
ham, are erecting another manufactory, 
more confiderable than that at Soho, dif= 
tant five miles from it, on the Bilfton 
canal. The object of this eftablifhment 
is to form cylinders, iron caftings, &c. 
hitherto made at other manufa€tories. 
Married] At Birmingham, Mr. Bloxidge 
to Mifs M, oe Mr. Taberner to Mifs 
New ll. Mr. . Gaulton te Mifs E. Gems 
Mr. T. Phi eas: to 5 Mils Chethire. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr ¥F. Cotton to Mile 
M. Toit, of Norton fof. Lander, gentie- 
man, to Mifs A. Chadwick. Mr. W. Partner 
to Mifs E. Crutchley. « 
At Studley, Mr. G._ Wedgebury to Miufs 
M. Houghton, 
The Rev Charies Dixell, vicar of Edges 
bafton, to Mifs Conqueit, of Summerhill. 
The 
