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Nottingham~sire. 
Died.}] At Nottingham, Mr. Redfern. 
}. Lomax. Mr. J. Bull, {urgeon. 
At Newark, aged 21, Mifs M. Tomltnfon. 
Mrs. Coxor, keeper of the tolls at Newark 
Bridge. Mrs. Birket. 
At Bingham, aged 52, Mr. Robinfon. 
5, Mr. Kelham. 
At Mansfield, Mrs. E. Heat#, a kind friend 
to the poor. 
- At Southwell, fuddenly, after retiring to reft, 
Sh. Lowe, efq. high fheriff in 1785. Mr. B. 
Maltby. 
At Thurgarton, in the bloom of youthful 
beauty, and greatly refpected, Mrs. Britc/e. 
Lincolnfbive.\ Works of drainage, of 
confiderable extent and folidity, are con- 
ftruéting in the new inclofure of the Ifle 
of Axholme. 
The drainage by the river Witham is 
to be confiderably improved, as is alfo 
the drainage of Ingoldmells and Addle- 
thorpe. 
A correfpondent of a Lincolnfhire 
paper, having frequently read of the 
barracks at Lincoln (in the London pa- 
pers) exclaims, ‘* Where are they ?”’ and 
farcaftically concludes, ‘that they are only 
iketched out on a fcrap of paper, within 
the compafs of a drawer, in the bureau 
of the Minifter of War.” 
Methods are taking to drain com- 
pletely the fen lands, that difcharge their 
waters through the river Welland, into 
the fea: ithe-out-fall of the river will 
alio be i improve ed, and a new cut added. 
The att for improving the harbour of 
Grimiby has received the royal affent. 
Af irried.| = Bofton, the Rev. Mr. Flowers 
to Mifs Park 
Died.| At (seed. Mrs. Belgrave, wife of 
Mr. Ald. Belgrave, - Mrs. Purkis: Mrs. Fudd. 
Aged 85; Mr. Robirfon, of Stamford Baron. 
Near Stamford, Mr. F. Gamble. Mrs. Hufel- 
fees 
At Bofton, Mr. J.-Harle. 
At Horne att tle, Mifs Heald, of Wakefield. 
At Spalding, shai 23, Mrs. Fofter. 
At Louth, Mrs. Scewenfon. At Harmfton- 
Hall, near Lincoln, Mifs Ch. Thoro/d. 
Near ditto, aged 82, Mrs. Chamoers. 
60, Mr. J. Ratéa//, of Lincoln. 
At Kirkby, Mrs. Britain. 
Aged 48, at Fleet, Mis. Melbourne. 
The Lady of the Rev. H. Plumpire, late of 
Trumpington. 
At Axholm, aged 83, Mr. ‘fohijon. 
Rutland. | At Hardwicke, anewe lately 
produced a lamb with two bodies, eight 
legs, two tails, one head, four ears, nad 
two eyes. ‘Iwo of fts ears were on the 
forehead. Having two diftinét throats, 
the mouth would have fupphied both the 
bodies with food. 
Mr 
Aged 
Aged 
Nottingham/bire .. . Lincolnpbire : Rutland. 
[May 
Died. ] At Uppingham, Mrs. Holmes eight 
days after the death of her hufband.. 
_ Mr. W. Ingram. T. Hifpefley, efg. of Ham- 
bleton. é 
Leiweficrfbire.| The breeders of rams 
in the county of Liecefter, have agreed 
to make two public fhows annually; one 
on the firft Saturday after the 8th of 
June, and the other in September. Since 
the death of Mr. BAKEWELL, and the 
retirement of Mr. Pacet, the moft in- 
telligent and fuccefsful of the Liecefter- 
fhire breeders, we underftand, are Mr. 
Honeyborn, of Difhley—Mr. Wilkes, of 
Meafham—Mr. Buckley, of Normanton 
—Mr. Burgefs, of Hugglefeote—Mr. 
Knowles, of Nailftone—Mr. Stubbins, of 
Holme-pierrepoint—Mr. Breedon, of 
Runnington—Mr. Waiker, of Thur- 
mafton—Mr. Tomalin, of Loughbro’.— 
Mr. Williamfon, of Gadfby——Mr. Creff- 
well, of Raventtone—and Mr. Goode, of 
Coffington. 
Died.) At Leicefter, Mrs. Wightman. Aged 
2, Mr. Thompjcn, hofier. 
Mr. Hardy, of Bradgate-Park, for many 
years geen to the earl of Stamford; in 
high eftimation as a fportfman, and of admira- 
ble deportment in private life 
Warwickfbire.| YH. Clay, efq. of Bir- 
mingham, has invented a new ipecies of 
carriage, for conveying, fhooting, &c. 
coals, ae manure, Re. 
Married] At Birmingham, C. Bell, ef. to 
Mifs E. Wallis. 
At Affton, W. Ley, efq. of Liverpool, to 
Mifs Yates. 
At Grendon, C. Coleman, geht. to Mrs. 
Salifbury, of Leicefterfhire. ; 
Died.| At Birmingham, Mrs. Cefe. Mr. T. 
Coker, Aged 77, Mr. R. Majfon, formerly of 
Birmingham. Mrs. Wilcccks. Mr. Thompjon. 
At Coventry, Mr. Co/e, an eminent furgeon. 
Mr. T. Ball. Mrs. drmfirong. Suddenly, 
while attending the interment ofa corpfe, Mr. 
]. Pollard. 
“At Walfall, Mr. $. Wied. At Nuneaton, 
Mis. Worthington. 
At Tamworth, aged 75, B. ‘Blo:d, gent. 
Worcefterfoire.| A fociety, fimilar to 
the Royal Humane Society ‘of London, 
has ees eftablifhed for this county, un- 
der the title of The Severn Humane So- 
ciety. 
The communication between the 
Worcefter and Birmingham canal and 
the Stratford upon’ Avon ditto, to Hock- 
ley Heath, has been lately opened. 
Died.| At Worcefter, Mrs. Wood. W. 
Dowding, cfg. Aged 18, Mr. C. Gewynne, fon. 
of the late architeét, to nee Worcefter is in= 
debted for its elegant bridge, avenues, and other 
im- 
