476 
At Leicetter, Mrs. Norton. 
At Hinckley, John Cooper, efg. 
At Eaft Shilton, aged 72, Mr. James Per- 
rott, 40 years in extenfive pratice as a fur- 
geon, in that vicinity, and a truly intelli- 
gent, independant, and refpeétable charac- 
tea. 
At Great Bowden, aged 76, Henry Shut- 
tleworth, efq. 
At Kegworth, Mr. Robert Tebbutt. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Mr. Bourton, of the Soho, ina very 
judicious public addrefs, has pointed out the 
advantages that will refult from the divi- 
fion and enciofure of Needwood Foreft, in 
which, he obferves, are gooo acres of rich 
land, in ene of the moft populous diftriés of 
the kingdom, at this time ufelefs to the 
public, and only a nurfery for poachers and 
deer-ftealers, 
| Married.| At Cheadle, Mr. S. Keys, to 
Milfs Bridget Tipper. 
At Abbots Bromley, Mr. J. Sartin, to 
Mifs M. Cope. 
At Tutbury, 
Grefley. 
Mr. Wm. Savage, to Mifs Margaret Small - 
wood, both of Wolverhampton. 
Mr. ©. Banton, fattor, to Mifs E. Adams, 
both of Walfal. 
Mr. W, Warner, to Mifs Sopkia Barney, 
both of Wolverhampton. 
Mr, W. Mitton, to Mifs E. G. Elwall, 
- both of Wolverhampton. 
__ Died.] At Walfal, aged 40, Mr. William 
Day.—Mr. James Slaney, matter of the cha- 
* rity-{chool. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. John Evans.— 
Aged 84, Mrs. Margaret Prefton, 
At Litchfield, Mrs. Eveningham. 
Same place, on the 13th and 24th of Oc- 
tober, Mr. John and Mr. Richard Proffit, 
hatters and copartners; the latter was ‘an Al- 
derman of that city. 
At Stafford, aged 28, RK. Walker, efq. 
Same place, aged 64, John Willianafon, 
efq. a Juftice of the Peace, formerly Chair- 
man of the Quarter Seffions, and High She- 
rift for the county in 1775. 
Fhe Rev. George Buxton, of Ham. 
At Cheadle, Mr. James Cope, furgeon; 
he fell from his horfe returning from Birch- 
Mr, Cha. Butt, to Mifs 
all Park Wakes, and was found dead on the - 
road. \ 
At Bath, Mrs. Lay, of Marfield Hall, 
great-grand-daughter of Sir fokn Floyer, bart. 
At the Oaks, Dr. James Mofeley, of Lud- 
low. 
At LitchSeld, Alderman Wm. Blythe, 
At Eartcn-under-Needwood, Mifs Anna 
Webb. 
BINCOLNSHIRE. 
A fabfeription for the purchafe of Rice, 
and for retailing it to the poor at three pence 
per pound, has been fet on foot at Stamford. 
During the great ftorm: of wind which ex- 
tended itfelf all over Europe, on the gth of 
November, a loaded wazgon, ftanding on the 
Staferapire— Lincoinfptre, 
(Dee. 1, 
road near Stamford, without horfes, was 
driven forward feveral yards. 
Married.} Mr. Parith, 
Mifs Mountain, of Saleby. 
At Stamferd, Mt. William Hunt, to Mifs 
Afkren. | 
Mr. Jofeph Rogers, of Marfton, to Mrs. 
Wilfon, of Carlton, 
Mr. Richer, performer on the tight’ rope, 
to Mifs Watfon, daughter of Mr. Watfon, 
manager of feveral provincial theatres, . 
At Louth, Mr. W. North, to Mifs Mary 
Allenby. 
Mr. Bolger, furgeon, of Brant Broughton, 
to Mifs Brettle, of Thurgarton. 
John Maxwell, efq. of Spalding, to Mifs 
Mary Peacock, of Wholley. ‘ 
At Bofton, Mr. Handley, to Mifs Flint. 
Mr. T. Carret, of Grimfley, ‘to Mifs 
Beatniffe, of Hull, 
Mr. Chafteney, of Brecondale, to Mifs 
Mary Rockliffe, of Fulletby. 
At Bourn, Mr. Frifby, to Mifs Tea, 
At Burton Coggles, Mr. E. Wyche, to 
Mifs Mary Forfter. 
At Spalding, Mr. 
to Mifs Eliza Johnfon. 
At Peterborough, Mr. 
Mifs Searle. 
At Lincoln, Mr. James Bridges, of New- 
ark, to Mifs Charlotte Waite, of Bofton. 
ivir. Holland, of Branfton, to Mifs Bur- 
rowes, of Wragby. : 
Dicd.] »At Creeton, Mr. Nidd. 
At Barton, Mr, Martin Robinfon, of the 
houfe of Charles Wood and Co. of Manchef- 
ter, He was thrown from a carriage, and 
the wheel pafling over him, he was killed om 
the fpot. 
At Spalding, aged 73, Mf. John Albin, 
Many years a refpeétable bookfeller of that 
town. ‘ 
At Stamford, Mrs. Woodward, of the 
lack Swan.—Aged 67, Mr. James Lenton, 
one of the county bailifs; and Dee Stamford 
Mercury informs us, that although he weighed 
22 ftone, there are three bailifis who weigh 
heavier in the county of Lincoln! 
in Lincoln, Thomas Farnfworth, a noto- 
rious quack doétor. 
Same place, aged 62, Mrs. Wilcock. 
At Louth, -Mifs Kyme. 
At Grantham, Richard Barnes, gent. for- 
merly of the White Swan Inn. 
At Peterborough, aged 52, Mr. W. Smith, 
attorney, and clerk of the peace of that H- 
berty. 
Same place, Mr. Cotton, flater, 
At Whitterney, aged 30, Mr. John Boor. 
At Alefworth, Mr. Bates. 
At Barnack, Mrs. Lowe, widow. 
At Duddington, Mr. Sowden. 
At Maron, aged 77, Mrs. Wing, 
At Whittering, Mr. Edw. Baker. 
At Gainibro’, Mr. Weft, grocer, who, 
with his wife and two young men boarders, 
have all died in the laft fix months. 
At Keal, near Spiliby, aged 117, Eliza- 
beth 
of Gayton, to 
S. Dinham, attorney, 
H. Bullivant, to 

