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‘At Pontefraét, -Mrs: Perfet, wife of Mr. 
Grofvenor Perfect. 
_ © At Northallerton, aged 22, Mr. Edward 
Dawfon, Welbank. - He was a gentleman 
highly refpeéted by all his numerous ac- 
quaintance. 
At Halifax, Mr. Joab Crabtree. 
At Whitby, at the advanced age of 96, 
Mr. Thomas Brignell, an eminent white- 
fmith, and ingenious mechanic. His name 
has long been well known in moft of the 
ports of England, particularly in thofe trad- 
ing to the Baltic and Greenland feas, for the 
peculiar excellence of his fcrews and har- 
poons. Long before the birth of Mr. Moore, 
of Cheapfide, Brignel, in conjunéion with 
a Mr. Wilfon, another mechanic of the fame 
piace, confruéted a carriage to travel without 
horfes. This invention, after being admired 
for fome time, was at fength neglected, and 
experienced the ordinary fate of thofe inven- 
tions, where utility is not the offspring and 
concomitant of ingenuity. 
LINCOLNSHISE. ; 
Married.] At Hogsthorpe, Mr. Samuel 
Raney aged 78, to Mrs. Tabitha Holmes, 
aged 77- 
Died.| At Lincoln,'aged 50, Myr. 
mas Scott. ~ 
At Stamford, aged 82, Mrs. Wright. Mrs. 
Yeoman, and a few days after her eldeft 
daughter, Mifs Elizabeth Yeoman. 
At Stainfield, near Lincoln, aged 20, Mifs 
Heanley. 
“At Saxilby, near Lincoln, in his 79th 
year, Mr. James Raynor. He went to bed 
in gpod health, and was found dead in the 
morning. 
Jofeph Sharpe, a poor labouring man, of 
Wathingborough, near Lincoln, was killed, 
as he was at work in 2 pit, by the earth 
falling in upon him. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
Married.]| At Northampton, Mr. Tho- 
Mas, furgeon, to Mifs Hollis. The rev. 
W. C. Cumming, of Epping, Effex, fellow 
Tho- 
. of Trinity College, Cambridge, to Mifs 
Remberton, of the former place. 
Mr. Brockfon, of Portland, to Mifs 
Turner, of Eaftfield, near Peterborough. 
Mr. John Newton Goodhall, of Welling- 
borough, to Mifs Mary Mather. 
Mr. Norton, of the Haycock inn, Wanf- 
ford, to Mifs Norton, his coufin. 
Died.] At Northampton, in an advanced 
age, Mrs. Beefley. 
At Hinckley, after a painful and lingering 
illnefs, Mrs. James. 
At Wellingborcugh, Mr. Burchem. 
At Tamworth, Mr. Robert Nevil, fen. 
attorney. 
At Maidwell, Mrs. Buller, widow of the 
late J. J. Buller, efq. one of the Lords Com- 
mitlioners cf the Treafury. 
At Etton, in his 35th year, Mr. John 
Chamberlain, farmer. 
At fort Anna Bona, upon the coaft of 
Lincolnfoire....Northamptonfbire....Nottinghampbire, Se. 
Afzica, ofa bilious fever, Mr. Charles Lot 
cock, furgeon to the African Company at 
that fettlement, and fon tothe late Mr. Lo- 
cock, of Northampton. 
NOTTINGHAM. . 
Warried.] At Nottingham, Mr. Ri- 
chard Handley, of the Crots Keys, to Mifs 
Brightmore. 
At Newark, Ms: Curtis, to Mifs Barnf- 
dale. 
At Little thesibe » Mr. Bryan Marfhall, to 
Mifs Mary Clarke. 
At Averham, by fpecial Hees John 
Sutton, ety: eldeft fon of Sir Richard Sutton, 
bart. of Norwood Park, to Mifs Sophia 
Claplin, youngeft dau ater of the late Charles 
Claplin, efq. of Tothwell, Lincolnfhire. 
At Kinolton, Mr. Timfon, of Homble- 
ton, near Uppingham, to Mifs Mary Pock- 
lington, of the former place. 
Died.}) At Nottingham, aged 78, Tho- 
mas Froft, efq. He was nephew to the late 
Archbifhop Secker, and one of the regifters 
of the province of Derbyfhire. Alfo, Mrs. 
Smedley. 
Mr. Francis Bird, frame-work knitter: 
He had long labousedl under a mental de- 
rangement, originatly occafioned by a violent 
fever, and got out of bed in his thirt, went 
up ftairs intoa part of the houfe which over- 
looks the Narrow Marfh in this town, and 
from thence threw himfelf down. But not 
being inftantly killed, he crawled into a place 
kept for the reception of filth, where he 
was fuffocated. 
At the fame place, Mr. Dickoffon, wa 
houfeman in the houfe of Mefirs. Hall and 
Co. 
In Wheelergate, aged 76, Samuel Rey= 
nolds, gent: 
At Eat Bridgford, near Bingham, Mr. 
John Wilkinfon, an cpulent farmer. Mr. 
Nathaniel Callands. 
_At Orfton, Mrs. Plumbe. 
At Newark, Mrs. Norton. 
At Toton, near Nottingham, Mr. Joan 
Jowitt, a very opulent farmer. 
Mies Tenfley,, Mifs Radford. 
At Rufford, "Mrs. Parkinfon. 
At Souehwell! Mrs. Clay. 
At Bradmore, Mr. Marriott, butcher. His 
death was occtafioned by his horfe taking’ 
fright, as he was returning in ‘his cart from 
Nottingham market. Mr. Marriot and his 
wife were both thrown out, and the wheel 
going over the former, he expired in Tefs 
than an hour. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
~ Married.] At Derby, Mr. “Thbwid Earpe, 
to Mifs Cockayne, of Holland. 
At Eckington, Mr. Mullins, of Ford, near 
that place, to Mifs Haneforth, of Sload-lane. 
Mr: Thomas Watts, of the Leopard inn, 
Darley Dale, to Mifs Jenny Taylor, of 
Weatley. 
general invitation to their friends and rela- 
tions, to the number of 370.. There ‘was 
< plenty 
ware= - 
Thé new married pair gave 
