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his ftriét integrity. He has left a widow 
and nine children. 
At Thruffington, Mrs. Caffon, wife of the 
Rev. Wm. Caffon. 
’ At Kegworth, aged 74, Mr. Tho. Aftley. 
At Afhwell, the wife of Mr. Wm. Web- 
iter, glazier. 
At Loddington, aged 79, the Rev. Mr. 
Healey, re€tor of that place. 
At Wing, aged 93, Mrs, Eliz. Barton, re- 
1ict of the late Rev. Baptift Noel Barton, rec- 
tor of Cotteimore. 
At J. C. Pack’s, efq. Mrs. Andrew, wife 
of R. Andrew, jun. efq. 
- At Barleftone, the wife of Mr. Kirkman, a 
refpeétable farmer. 
At Loddington, the Rev. Samuel Henry 
Healey, vicar of that parifh. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Marrie?.} At Lincoln, the Rev. George 
Davies Kent, M. A. chaplain to Lord Hobert, 
and fellow of Lincoln College, @xford, to 
Mifs Ann Chapline, niece of Jofeph Chap- 
line, efq. of Bildftone Hall, Suffolk. 
At Heckingham, Mr. T. Redfhaw, collar- 
maker, to Mils Hayes. 
_ At Botton, Mr. Jofeph Crofbie, merchant, 
of London, to Mifs Barnard, only daughter of 
S. Barnard, efq. 
At Louth, Mr. Towl, plumber and glazier, 
to Mrs. Doufe. 
At Holbeach, Mr. Fawfett, to Mifs Seek- 
amp, of Ipfwich. 
_  Died.| At Lincoln, almoft fuddenly, aged 
37, Mr.W. Hardwick, cabinet-maker. _ 
At Caiftor, Mr. Jobn Lyngs, attorney. 
At Stixwold, Mr: Chatterton, a ref{pectable 
farmer. 
At Fulnetby, near Horncaftle, aged 101, 
Mrs. Hicks, widow of Mr. Hicks, farmer 
and grazier. : 
At Hantfhead Hall, near Horncaftle, Mr. 
T. Chatterton. 
At Stamford, the fecond daughter of the 
Rev. Mr. Wing. Mr. John Tillfon, cooper. 
Mr: G. Bacon, glazier, &c. 
At Grantham, Mr. North, who ferved the 
ofiice of alderman for that borough in 1797. 
At Leadenham, Matter Reeves, fon oi W. 
- Reeves, efg. 
At Gofberton, Mr. Olderfhaw, farmer. 
At Bafton, aged 79, Mr. Hill, malfter and 
baker. 
At Gainfborough, aged 36, Mr. John Jack- 
fon, merchant. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Inflammatory papers have lately been ftuck 
up againft the walls in Birming hem, -endea- 
vyouring to ftir up the people to acts of riot- 
ing. A reward of roo guineas is ofterel for 
the difcovery of the authors. 
Frefh butrer now fells, in Birmingham, 
from is, 1¢d to 2s. per pound. 
By the annual ftatement of the accounts of 
the Birmingham Sunday Schools, made up to 
OSober rik, i¢ appears that the expences of 
‘Jatt year amounted to about zgoi. to which 
[ Nov. 1, 
the fub{criptions were nearly equal ; and that 
there are 1260 children now in the fehools. 
Subicriptions for an extenfive foup efta- 
blifhment for the relief of the poor, upon the 
plan of laft year, have already been entered 
into at Birmingham. ; 
The fund for purchafing corn and em- 
ploying the fteam mill, in Birmingham, for 
the accommodation of the poor inhabitants 
with flour at prime cof, is already very con- 
fiderable, and is rapidly increafing. Many 
. Of thefe fubfcriptions go towards a finking 
fund to defray the expences. 
The Coventry Canal Company, in order to 
facilitate the diftribution of the vaft quantities 
of corn and flour, now in ftore at Liverpool 
and Hull, have liberally ordered that thefe 
articles ihall pafs the whole line of their ca- 
nal, free of tonnage. 
At the general Quarter Seffions for this 
j county, feveral rioters were conviéted and 
fentenced to be tranfported or imprifoned. 
Similar convi€tions and fentences of impri- 
fonment have alfo taken piace in the neigh- 
bouring counties. Many regraters and foreftal- 
lers have been profecuted to conviétionisthis, 
and moft other counties in the kingdom. 
Married.} At Birmingham, the Rey. 
Barry Peacock, late minifter of the Jerufa- 
lem Chapel, and formerly of York, to Miis 
Ann Green. Mr. Philip Bird, to Mifs Su- 
key Parfonage. Mr. Piercy, to Mifs Law. 
Mr. Edmund Palmer, Raker, of Stourbridge, 
to Mifs Martha Horton. Mr. Benjamin 
Dudley, brafs-founder, to Mrs. Jorden. Mr. 
Blair, attorney, of Uttoxeter, to Mifs Webb. 
Mr. Perry, ironmonger, of Wolverhampton, 
to Mifs Corbett. Mr. Samuel Farmer, of 
Romfley Hill, to Mifs Eliz. Walters, of 
Hanley Grange. 
At Coventry, Mr. Henry Holland, liquos- 
merchant, to Mifs Charlotte Terhuge. Mr. 
John Ryley, watch-maker, to Mifs Elizabeth 
Taylor, of Taft, near Dunchurch. 
At Leomington Haftings, the Rev. John 
Biddulph, of Birbury,to Mifs Sophia Wheeler, 
youngeft daughter of the Rev. Sir Charles 
Wheeler, bart. 
At Warwick, Mr. Henry Thomas Bayley, 
merchant, of Birmingham, to Mrs. Orton. 
At Dunchurch, Mr. J. Worth, to Mrs. 
Evans. 
Died. At Birmingham, Mr. Spooner, 
furrier. Mr.~Wm. Smith, publican. Mifs 
Onions, grand-daughter of Mr. Ingram, 
Aged 25, Mr. William Bennett, fnuff-maker. 
Aged 70, Mrs. Roebuck, reli& of Dr. Roe- 
buck, formerly of this town; a lady diftin- 
guished by the folidity and difcernment of her 
character, and by the higheft endowments of 
her fex. 
At Solihull, Mr. John Lynall. 
At Erdington, on-his return from Lich- 
field, Mr. Owen, fupervifor of excife, of 
Birmingham. 
At Harbury, the lady of Sir Roger Newdi- 
gate, bart. 
At 
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