1800.]  Derby/hire—Nattinghampiire—Leiceflerfbire, €c. 
At Perfhall, near Ecclefhall, Mr. Smith, 
who had retired to bed in perfeét health, and 
was found dead the next morning, 
At Leek, Mr. Cope, attorney. 
At Hide Ley, near Stafford, Mr. Stubbs. - 
At Litchseld, the Rev. J. G. Norbury, 
prebendary of Litchfield, and reétor of St. 
Albans, Wood-ftreet, London. 
At Cannock, the Rev. J. Metcalf, M. A. 
vicar of Little Hereford, and of Longdon, near 
Litchfield, and perpetual curate of Afliford 
Citonnel: 
At Rugeley, Mrs. Barber, widow of the 
late Walter Barber. 
DERBYSHIRE« 
At Derby quarter feffions, a pig-jobber was 
convicted of having foreftalled feven pigs, and 
fined rol. 
Married.] At Derby, Mr. Hugh Bennet, 
Jinen-draper, of Manchefter, to Mifs Morris, 
of Litchurch, near this town. Mr. Charles 
Callow, cotton-manufacturer, to Mifs Kright. 
At Chet eaeid Var ER Kinder, to Mifs E. 
Brown. 
At Sutton on the Hill, Mr. W. Hinkley, 
of Dalbury, to Mifs Hinkley, of the Ath. ' 
At Mickleover, Bir. Chamberlain, grocer, 
of Nottingham, to Mifs Ann Rowland, 
Dicd.| At Derby, Mrs. Broomhead, wife 
of Myr. Broomhead, plumber and glazier. 
Mr. W. Marshal, ironmonger; he was a man 
of ftriét integrity, endowed with a mof be- 
nevolent heart, and univerfally refpeéted. 
Mr. R. Taylor, formerly a plumber and gla- 
zter in this town. 
At Cubley, ‘aged 72, 
Fletcher, rector of that place, 
vefon, Redware, Stafford. 
At Chefterfield, aged 61, Mr. John Cal- 
low, a refpe€table bookfeller. 
At Codnor Cattle, aged 61, Mr. W. Hick- 
inbotham, a very refpectable farmer, 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
At annual cheefe market-is eftablifhed at 
Newark, to be regularly held on the Wednef- 
day preceding the 2d of October. 
The corporation of Nettingham have una- 
nimoufly voted a petition to the king to con- 
vene parliament, for the purpofe of taking 
into. confideration the prefent exhorbitant 
price of bread, and other necefiaries of life. 
The Duke of Portland, as recorder of Not- 
tingham, and lord-lieutenant of the county, 
was appointed to prefent the petition. The 
duke has written a letter to the inhabitants on 
this fubjeé&t, wherein he ftates, that in his 
opinion the fearcity of grain throughout the 
kingdom is rea/.’——He further adds, that 
6¢-there is not fufficient corn in the granaries 
of either the farmer or the factor to meet the 
exigency of winter. 
Married.| At Nottingham, Mr, J. Chap- 
man, aged 74, to Mirs. J. Green, aged 51.—~ 
This is the bridegroom’s fourth wife, and the 
~ bride’s third hutband. ; 
At Palethorpe, Mr. Henry Swan, furgeon, 
“eb llgxtor 25 0 Mifs Jane Turner. 
the Rev. George 
and of May- 
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At Newark; Mr. Wilfon, an eminent far- 
mer and grazier, of Hawborough, to Miis 
Marthal, 
At Bingham, Mr. ohn Pilgrim, piiaiber 
&c. to Mifs Oliver, both of Newark, 
Died.}- At Nottingham, aged 37, Mrs. 
Green, wife of Mr. T. Green, jeweller. Mr. 
Benjamin Bailey, flour-feller, who had been 
married the preceding day. Mts. Stretton, 
wife of Mr. Samuel Stretton, printer. Mrs. 
Surplice, wife of Mr. Surplice, builder.’ 
At Eaft Redford, aged 36, the Rev. Wm. 
Tyne, B. A. mafter of the Free Grammar 
School there. ‘ | 
At Wefthorpe, near Southwell, Mr- Sa- | 
muel Oliver, tanner. 
At Bingham, aged sg, Mr. Hutchinfon, a 
refpectable and opulent farmer and grazier. 
LEICESTERSHIRE AND RUTLAND, 
Several perfons who had been concerned 
in the late riots within the county and town 
of Leicefter, have been fince convicted at the 
feffions, and fentencedto be punithed by fines 
and imprifonment. The laft month of their 
confinement to be ‘iin folitary cells. 
At a general meeting of the nobility, 
gentry, Ste and others, of the county of 
Rutland, held at Oakham, October 4, a very 
liberal falierioten was entered into for the 
parpofe of eurehatine vice, to be fold to the 
poor of the feveral parifhes in the county, 
through the medium of the overfeers, at the 
reduced price of ¢hree-pence per pound. 
Atameeting lately held at Melton, it was 
adjudged prover, as the beft means of alding 
the poor, to diffribute printed inftructions 
among them, defcriptive of good economy in 
diet, and other matters, and to beftow pecu- 
niary rewards for the practice thereof, 
The Earl of Moira, in confideration of the. 
high price of provifions, has prohibited the 
ufe of fine bread and paitry in his family, and 
has banithed the fuperMuous luxury of a fe- 
cond courfe from his table. He has alfe 
given dire&tions, that al] the corn upon the 
whole of his immente eftates be immediately 
threied out, and difpofed of in the towns 
and villages around, at a reafonable rate, 
Married} At St. Mary’s, Leicefter, John 
Stephens, jun. efq.-to Mifs Maria Rudings, 
the amiable and accomplifhed daughter of 
Walter Rudings, efq. of Welt Cotes, near 
Leicefter. 
‘At Church Langton, Mr. John Flavell, 
grocer, of Loughborough, to Mifs Catherine 
Hill. 
At Uppingham, Mr. US to Mifs Ine 
gram, 
At Afhby, R. Abney, efq. of Meafham, 
Derby, to Mifs Richards. 
Died.| At Leicefter, Mr. Alderman John- 
fon, who ferved the office of eae a that 
borough in 1776. 
Mrs. Worthington, the venerable relic of 
the Rev. Hugh Worthington. 
Aged 34, Mr. J. Atkins, of the Old 
Mitre Inn; aman defervedly refpected for 
his 
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