¥796.]  Shropfhire. «» Derbyfhire .. . Nottinghamphire, Sep 
At Heaton-Norris, near Stockport, 64, Mrs 
Cresuther, and a fortnight after, Mrs. Crowther, 
alfo 64. 
At Congleton, Mr. C. Stevenfon. Mrs. 
Smith, wife of Mr. §. attorney. Aged 82, the 
Rev. T. Dickenfon, vicar of Tarvin. 
At Runcorn, Mrs. Hod/zn. : 
At Chetfterfield, Mrs. Potts, wife of E. P, 
efq. of Chefter. 
Shropfhire.| The a& for making a canal from 
‘the Severn, at Shrewfbury, to the Merfey, near 
Netherpool, Chefhire, and for making other col- 
lateral cuts, &c. received lately the royal affent. 
The mill erected by the directors of the houfe 
ef induftry at Shrewfbury, has commenced 
working for the inhabitants at fixpence per 
firike, or the bran. 
Married.| At Drayton-in-Hales, T. Unett, 
efq. banker, to Mifs E. Price. . 
Died] At Shrewfbury, Mr. Painter. R. 
Edwards, efq. attorney. Milfs Bawdriz. Mails 
Baxter. Mr. Read. 
At Lognor-Hall, Mr. P. Nicholls, 
At Liverpool, Mr. John Hodges, of Shrew{- 
bury. : 
At Wombridge, Mr. okn/on. 
At Wellington, Mr. Bifloj. 
Mr. 8. Sankey, of Coalbrookdale. 
At Whitchurch, 21, Mifs K, Ewans. 
At Ellefmere, Mrs, Byrch. Near Whit- 
church) go, Mrs. Neavet. 
Joha Evans, efq. of Llwyn-y-groes,. author 
of the elegant and accurate map of North 
Wales. 
Mr, Webb. 
_ Derbyfhire. 
Married.) At Duffield, Mr. John Adfetts, 
of Poftern-lodge, to Mifs M. Allfoppe. 
Died] At Derby, 36, Mr. @akden. Aged 
26, Mrs. Drewry, wife of Mr. D, printer of the 
Dersy Mercury. Aged 39, Mr. J. Bent= 
ley. Aged 46, Mrs. Coccayne. 
At Iflington, near London, Mifs $. Fohnfon, 
of Derby. ' Be | 
At Winfter, in confequence of a fall from 
his horfe, aged 28, G. White, efq. Aged ga, 
Mrs. M. Hawkins, of Heage.. 
At Melbourn, 54, Mr. S. Robinfon, many 
years deacon of the general baptift church of 
Melbourn. At Swarktton, 4o, Mr. E. Stevens, 
Veterinarian, particularly fkilful in that profef- 
fion. pe ae 
Nottinghamfhire. ; 
Married.) At Mifterton, R. Maw, efq. of 
Eaft Lound, to Mifs Brooke. 
At Aufterfield, G. Stovin, efq. to Mifs 
Spencer. 
Died.] At Nottingham, 28, Mrs. White. 
Mr. Brewitt. Mr. 8. Greenfmith; he rofe out 
of bed early in the morning, went down ftairs 
to the ftreet door, and called out to his neigh- 
bours that his our was come; went up ftairs 
again, jumped into bed,and expired immediately. 
Mr. John Bi/by, fon of the late Rev. Mr. B. 
he was brought up to the bufinefs of a printer, 
of which he became fo much enamoured, that 
he worked regularly a few hours a day (gratis) 
for the period of fifty years. 
Montuiy Mag, No, V. 
433 
At Blyth, Mrs Majon, wife of the Rev. E. 
M. At Bramcote, Mis Pennington, wife of Dr. 
P, 8 
At Newark, Mr John Norton. ed 
Mr §. Yallants, attorney. Mr W. Simpjon, 
of the Robin-hood. Mr John Burley. _ 7 
The Rev. C. Eyre, 29, re€tor of Grove and. 
Headon. At Scarbro’, the Rev. E. Bed/, re€tor 
of Rempfton. At Ortton. 83, Mr Bean. 
Lincolufhire. fe 
Married] The Rev. Mr. Bankes, of 
Bofton, to Mifs Hunnings, daughter of B. H. 
Efq. Mayor of Lincoln. ‘ 
At Bofton, Chevalier @Efimauville, a Cana- 
dian gentleman, to Mifs Blyth. : 
Died} At Lincoln, Mr John - Patrick. 
‘Aged 34, Mr R. Mountcaflee 45, Mr A. 
Hutchinfon, 17, Mr J. Pinder. 
In London, Mr P. Allart, brother of Alder- 
man A. of Stamford. At Farnsfield, Mr A. 
Shazv. At Burton, Mrs. North. At Horn- 
caftle, Mrs Middleton, wife of Mr E. M. 
whole ages united were 175 years. At. Boftony 
_J. Sawbridge, efq late lieutenant-colonel in the 
horfe grenadier guards. At Wigtoft, 7o, Mr 
B. Bowers. — 
Rutiand.| Lately at Exton Park, a pike was 
caught, meafuring in length, from eye to fork, 
-42 inches, and from nofe to tail 49 ditto, In 
girth it meafured 28 inches,.and weighed 37 lb. 
“4.02. 
Married.} At Pilton, Mr J. Gregory to 
Mifs Bull. 
Died.| At Witham-on-the-Hill, Mr. W. 
Spreckley, At Belton, Mr W. Clapale. . Mr 
J. <bbey, of Cottefmore. At Oakham, Mr 
Lane. : 
Leicefterfaire.| A mamber of villages in this 
and the adjoining counties have agreed, in con- 
fequence of the dearnefs of provifions, to dife 
continue (for a time) their annual wakes... 
’ A fociety has been .eftablifhed at Melton 
Mowbray, under the denomination of THE 
River WreAk AND Eve HuMANE So- 
CIETY, correfponding in its plans and object 
with the royal humane fociety of London, 
At the late eleétion at Leicefter, in an affray 
between the partizans of the feveral candidates, 
Mr, Robert. Hall, lieutenant in the Leicefter 
volunteer infantry, and a gentleman of the moft 
unblemiffied character, was fo. much bruifed, . 
that he languifhed but a few. days, and ex- 
pired. The coroner’s inqueft’found a verdict 
of manflaughter. Po 
The nefarious practices of the comet fociety 
have not. been yet put a ftop to; a number of 
fheep having been lately killed at Normanton. 
and Shilton, and a prodigious number of trees 
pulled up by the roots at Hinckley _. 
Married.) At Leicefter, the Rev. Mr 
Noble of Frifby, to Mifs Wragge. 
At Melton Mowbray, Mr Watkin, furgeon, 
to Mifs Doubleday. gle eh 
Died.|_ At Ingleby, 62, Mr. Brown. At 
Market Harborough, Mr Benton. At Ibftocks 
45, Mr John Wight, At Great Wigton, Mr 
J. Davenport. 
3 Kk Warwickppire.} 
