1800. | 
mas Porter, of Breadfall, to Mifs Tomlin- 
fon, of Little Chefter.—-Mr. Thomas Lyes, 
to Mrs. Julia Horlley 
Mr. Bennett, of Over Haddon, farmer, 
to Mifs Glazier, of Barlings, near Lincoln. | 
Mr. Harrifon, of Duffield, to Mrs. Jones, 
of Burr-ftreet, London, 
- At Foremark, Mr. Thomas Hawkfworth, 
of Stanton, to Mifs Mary Goadfby, of Ingleby 
Died |] At Derby, aged 82, Mrs. Margaret 
Jackfon, widow of the late Mr. Jackfon, 
grocer. 
At Etwail, aged 78, Mr. William Clay. 
At the Peacock inn, near Alfreton, Mrs. 
Kendall, wife of Mr. Kendall. 
At Donkhill Pitts, aged 94, Mrs. Webb, 
wife of Mr. Webb. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
On Midfummer-day laft the Retford Agri- 
cultural. Society met, and adjadged the fol- 
lowing premiums to breeders, viz. 
To Mr. jofeph Turnell, of Ranby, for the 
beft cow and caif, three guineas, and for the 
fix beftewes three guineas. To Mr. George 
Moody, for the beft tup fhearling, three 
fuineas, and for the fix fecond beft ewes, 
two guineas. To Francis Ferrand Foljambe, 
efq. of Ofberton, forthe beft boar, one gui- 
nea, and for the beft low, one guinea A 
premium of one guinea and a pair of buckfkin 
breeches was offered to the ploughman who, 
with two horfes and no driver, fhould plough 
an acre of ground in the beft manner, in 
three hours and a half, or Jefs. 
The Duke of Bedford has given 700 gui- 
neas to Mr. Buckley, of Normanton, in this 
county, for the ufe of one of his rams for the 
feafon. This is the more extraordinary, be- 
caufe it has generally been believed, that 
thefe extravagant prices were mere collufions 
to deceive the unwary. Tbe Duke of Bed- 
ford is not an unwary nan, Mr. Buckley is a 
gentleman of known refpectability, and it is 
not to be fuppofed that his grace would lend 
h’s countenance to fupport the arts of any 
club of ram-breeders. 
Married | At Claypole, near Newark, 
Mr. R. Lee, farmer and grazier, of Sedg- 
brook, to Mifs Ann Scrimfhaw. 
At Newark, Mr. Becket, mercer and dra- 
per, to Mifs Morley. 
At Nottingham, Mr, Wood, to Mrs. Hand- 
ley. 
Died | At Nottingham, aged 80, the widow 
of Mr. Rofe, late faddler. 
At Workfop, aged 31, Mrs. Mary Wilfon, 
wife of Mr. J Wilfon, attorney. 
At Southwell, Mrs. Woodward, reliét of 
the late Mr. Henry Woodward. 
At Newark, Mr. John Shephard, fenior, 
bricklayer.—-Mirs. Millington, wife of Mr. 
George Millington, junior. 
At Wollaton-hall, aged 74, the Right 
Hon. Henry Willoughby, Baron Middleton, 
of Middleton, in Warwickfhire. He is fuc- 
ceeded in his title and eftates by his fon 
Henry, 
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_ At Retford, Lady Amcotts, wife of Sir 
Wharton Amcotts, bart, and fifter of the late 
C. Amcotts, efq. of Kettlethorpe. Her la- 
dythip, it appears, died in extreme diftrefs 
and poverty, in confequence of fome umbrage 
given to her hufband, who is faid to be in 
pofleffion of 5000]. per annum, chiefly de~ 
rived from her ladyfhip. Some truly extra- 
ordinary letters of Lady Ingleby, her daugh- 
ter, on this affecting fubje€&t, have been 
printed and circulated throughout Notting~ 
hamfhire, and the neighbouring counties. 
RUTLANDSHIRE. 
Married. | At Oakham, Mr. Butt, draper, 
to Mifs Gann.—Mr. Sewell, baker, to Mifs 
Sewell, ; 
At Uppingham, Mr. Linnel, of Floore, in 
Northamptonfhire, to Mifs Judkin. 
Died.| At Uppingham, Mr. Wm. Bur- 
roughs, who, whil{t eating his fupper, was 
feized with a fit, and inftantly expired. 
At Morcot, Mr. Thomas Pridmore. 
At Market Overton, aged 23, Wm. Scott, 
gent. licutenant in the Rutland volunteers. 
. LEICESTERSHIRE. 
The Governors of the Lunatic Afylum at 
Leicefter, haye been obliged, on account of 
the high price of provifions, to raife the pay- 
ment of each patient from 8s. to 10S. per 
week. Dr. William Withering Arnold, fon 
of Dr. Thomas Arnold, has been chofen 
phyfician to the Infirmary. 
Mr. Waltire, the eminent leéturer, is at 
this time delivering a courfe of lectures upon 
chemiftry, at Leicefter, and a courfe of lec- 
tures on natural philofophy at Hinckley and 
Lougnbro’. 
Married.] Mr. William Burton, of Cade- 
by, to Mifs Moore. Mr. John Inglefant to 
Mifs Brown, daughter of Mr. John Brown, 
hofier. 
At Lutterworth, Mr. Dumelow, of Co- 
ventry, to Mifs M. Corrall. 
Died.|] At Leicefter, of an apoplexy, Mr. 
Alderman Bellamy, who ferved the office of 
mayor during the laft year,. He was a well- 
infentioned, induftrious, and refpectable cha- © 
racter, 
At the fame place, in her 16th year, Mifs 
Wallis, daughter of Mr. Wallis, grocer.— 
Mifs Richards, daughter of Mr. Richards, 
ftay-maker, an amiable young woman.— 
Mifs White, daughter of Mr. White, faddler. 
—Mr. Wight, maltiter. , 
Aged 33, Richard Lofeby, keeper of the 
town gaol. Thanks to Providence for rid- 
ding the world of this genuine ris of his 
diftriét at fo eailyan age! 
Aged upwards of 70, Harley Vaughan, efq. 
many years the fenior ferjeant at law, and a 
gentleman of confiderable learning and of 
fingular integrity. His latter years had been 
{pent ina flate of folitude and fevere afflic- 
tion, chiefly occafioned by the atrocious per- 
fecution to death of an only fon. ~A more 
horrible ftovy has never difgraced the annals 
of perfecution. Prudence forbids its recital 
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