1£00.] 
At Higham aged 57,’ Mr. Thomas Clay, 
much eae 
At Milton, Mr. Clarke Wayte. 
At Chefterfield, Mrs. Calow. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Cire Ms.) 0); jen to 
Mifs Ann Hill. 
At Bingham, Mr. poe grocer, to Mifs 
Pacey. 
At Nottingham, Mr. Sterland, hofier, to 
Mifs Adcock, of Hambleton, Relea 
Same mince Thomas Hayne, efq. to Mifs 
H. Twaités. 
Mr. White, of Rudford, to Mrs. Frazer, 
of Nottingham. 
Mr. C. Cartwright, of Nottingham, to 
Mifs Green, of Kimberley. 
At Mansfield, Mr. Reddifh, to Mrs. Note 
ledge. 
Same place, Mr. C. Denman, to Mifs 
Strutt. 
Died.]| At Claypole, aged 65, Mr. T. 
eflup. 
} At South Searle, the Rev. Jof. Simpfon, 
vicar of North Collingham, &c. 
At Nottingham, Mifs Morris, of the Rein 
Deer,.—Mrs. Gatefby.—Mrs. Wells. 
At Newark, Mifs Mary Dodd.——Aged 73, 
Henry Milnes, efq. 
At Cotgrave Houfe, William J’Anfon, efq. 
an eminent folicitor. 
At Shelford, Mr. Thomas Warren. 
At Wollaton, Mr. Hunter. 
At Eaftwood, John Corden, efq. 
RUTLAND. 
Upwards of 4ool. have been fubfcribed by 
the opulent and well-intentioned inhabitants 
of this county, to purchafe rice for the 
poor. 
The Oakham Canal is made navigable to 
Saxby Bridge. 
Married.| At Uppingham, Mr. 
draper, to Mifs Stevens. 
The Revs Mr. Allinfon, of Alexton, to 
Mifs Clayton, of Belgrave, near Leicefter, 
the amiable daughter of the late Rev. Mr. 
Clayton. 
Died.| At Whiffendine, after a fhort ill- 
nefs, aged Go, Mr. John Nixon, farmer and 
grazier of that place, and lately a book{feller 
at Leicefter As a falefman and agent he 
was fome years fince refpectabiv fle fo in 
Smithfield Market. 
At Edithwefton, Mrs. Tembiin, fenior— 
Suddenly, Mr. Pitts. 
At Market Overton, Mrs. Chamberlin. 
At Uppingham, in the prime of lite, Mr. 
Marriott, auctioneer. Coming home late at 
night he fell down a precipice on one fide of 
the church-yard, and fracturing his ikull, died 
on the {pot. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Some Volunteer Corps in this county, and 
in various parts of the kingdom, have lately 
attempted to brand as cowards, &c. certain in- 
dividuals, who, by their conduct, do not 
Sexton, 
Nottingham/ftireRutlend—Leitefter hire. 
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feem to confider the prefent war quite fo juft 
and neceflary as they were led to believe it 
was when they entered into thefe corps feven 
years ago. 
We have the fatisfa€tion to obferve, that 
a Permanent Library is attempted to be eftab- 
lithed in Leicefter. Mr. Henry Carrer 
has prefided at one of the meetings, and Mr, 
Combe is appointed the bookfeller. Frora 
this conne@tion every thing may be expected 
that is liberal and refpeétabie, and it may, 
therefore, be prefumed, that Leicefter, in a 
few years, will not be behind other provin- 
cial capitals in the tuxuay of a well furnifhed 
public library. 
It appears that 72, per cent. is already paid 
on the projected canal from Leicetter to 
Northampton, and that it is mot yet cors- 
pleted beyond Gumley—one fourth of the 
length ! 
The Magiftrates of this county have pated 
a number of ufeful refolutions, in recommen-~ 
dation of various fubftitutes for bread, of the 
ufe of fkimmed milk, &c. and have publithed 
feveral receipts for making bread, rolls, and 
puddings, 
Through the exertions of fome public {pi~ 
rited Ticats nearly one thoufand qnar- 
ters of foreign wheat were lately fold in the 
{pace of three weeks, in the market-place ar 
Leiceftex. 
‘The fiorm of the night of the 8th and on 
the oti, produced one of the greateft floods 
in Leicefterfhire, which has been remembered 
for many years. 
Af the annual meeting of the Agricultural 
Society, Jofeph Clemens, labourer in huf- 
bandry, xeceived four guineas for §0 years 
fervice in the family ot Dr. Gretley ; and W, 
Orton, labourer, of Sutton Cheney, far, 
bringing. up a Saal of 19 children without 
aflitance from the parith, received the fame 
{mall and inadequate premium. 
Married.| At Sileby, Mr. Jofhua Petti- 
fer, to Mifs Wait. 
At Barwell, Mr. W,. Power, to Mifs Sa- 
rah Tilley. 
At Leicefter, Mr. 
Mits J..Wallin. 
At Wigtton, Mr. John Cleaver, to Mifs 
Dand. 
_At Mountforrel, Mr. Gabb, to Mifs Ann 
Mafley,—Mr. Perkins, of Sapcote, to Mifs 
Nurfe. 
Mr, Harding, wool-ftapler, of Leicester, 
to Mifs Pemberton, of Birmingham. 
Mr. Brotherwood, of Barrow, to Mifs A. 
Pagett, of Rothley. 
Mr. Sarfon, to Mifs Hinde, toth of Lei- 
cefter, 
Mr. Powell, 
of Stretton. 
Died.| At Lutterworth, the Rey. Rich- 
ard Wilton. 
At Oxtord, Mrs. Palmer, 
Ralmer, of Bilfdon Coppice. 
3 P2 A 
Jot. Hurft, jhofier, to 
of Barwell, to Mifs Brown, 
wife of Mr. 
