Chefhive....Shropfhire....Leicefterfbire....Cambridgefbires Se. 
plenty of }good cheer, with ,the elegant 
amufement of two bear baitings, and a ball 
at night. 
Died.}) At Derby, Mr. Jofeph Evans. 
Aged 62, Mrs. Rofe. In his 63d year, Mr. 
Cartwright, of the Dog and Partridge public- 
. houfe. . Mrs.. Sadler, 
At Stanion, fuddenly, Mr. Francis Brewin 
‘Davenport. 
At Clapwell, in the 82d year of his aye, 
Brabazon Hallows, efg. ajuftice of the peace 
tor this county. 
At Shottle, aged 83, Mr. Richard Sta- 
tham. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married. qo At Chefter, Sir Thomas Hef- 
keth, bart. of Rufferd, im Lancafhire, to 
Mile Hinde, daughter of the rev. Mr. Hinde, 
of the former town. Mr. William Seller, 
’ to Mrs. Aftle. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. George Brereton, to 
Milfs Dutton. Alfo, Mr. Dutton to Mifs 
Brereton. 
At Mold, Mr. David Williams to Mifs 
Elizabeth lane. 
At Stockport, Mr. Turner, to Mifs Da- 
venport. 
At Thornton, Mr. William Leigh, to 
Milfs Kate Robinfon. 
Died.] At Chefter, aged 83, Mrs. Ca- 
fey. Mr. William Tonna, formerly an 
eminent merchant in this city. Mrs. Mof- 
tyn. Mr, Sherratt. Mrs. Johnfon, wife of 
the rey. Mr. Johnfon, of Abbey-ftrect. At- 
tera long and fevere illnefs, Mr. Alderman 
Ellames._. After a fhort indifpofition of but 
one day, Bukeley Panton, efq. late a lieu- 
tenant inthe 59th regiment of foot. Mrs. 
Taylor. 
Mrs. Clark, relictof the late John Clark, 
efg.. of the Hoch. 
_At Boughton, Mrs. Maddock. 
At Ecclefhall, Mr. Marth, of the Blue 
Bell inn. . 
At Staignton, Mr. George Fairclough. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.} At Shrewhury, Mr. Hum- 
phries to Mifs Hodges. Mr. Watkin Wat- 
kins, of Shotton, to Mifs Ann Eddowes. 
My. Afterley, attorney, to Mifs Mary Tay- 
lor. 
Died.] At Shrewfbury, Mifs Bourne. 
Mr. Hailem Leake. 
Mrs, Lowe, of Ruckley, 
Burael. 
In Frankwell, Mr. John Fowke, printer. 
Mits Woodruffe, of the Wyle-Cop. 
The Rev. Mr. Wylde, reftor of Glazeley 
and Roddington, in this county. 
At Hordley, after a fhort illnefs, Mifs 
Cureton. 
In the sgth year of his age, after a very 
arhlicting illnefs, Mr. Thomas Newletts, of 
Sawai Bank, 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At Leicefter, Mr. Cort, iron- 
moager, to Miifs Ann Robinfon, fecond 
daughter of the rev. Mr. Robinfon. 
near Acton 
Mr. John Smith to Mifs Slatter. 
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Mr. Parkinfon, of Quorn, to Mifs Jowett, 
of Draycote Derby thire. 
Mr.Billings, grazier, of Iftononthe Hill, 
to Mifs Baker. 
. Died] At Leicefter, Mr. Lofeby, keep- 
er of the town gaol. 
At the fame place, Mrs. Paget, wife of. 
Mr. Paget, an eminent furgeon. She was 
the daughter of Mr. Oldknow, linen-draper, 
of Nottingham, and is defervedly regretted 
by a large circle of friends, not more for her 
many amiable and endearing qualities, than 
as being cut off in the prime of life, when 
her domeftic ufefulnefs was become indifpen- 
fible asa wife and mother. 
At Quorn, the rev. Thomas Hudfon. 
At Stretton, Mrs. Walker, wife of the 
rev. Dr. Walker. sa 
At Great Glenn, aged 31, George Coopers 
gent. 
At Thornton, the rev. Mr. Abbot, vicar 
of that place. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 
Married.} At Cambridge, Mr. Prigg to 
Mifs Frances Leach. 
Mr. Wedd William Nafh, attorney, of 
Royfton, to Mifs Hollick, only child of 
Mr. William Hollick, of AWihisblesfard, : 
At Vileham, Mr. Thomas Sharp, farmer, 
to Mifs Potter, of the Ram inn, Newmarket. 
Died.| At Hear aet Mr. Peachey. 
At Chefterton, near Cambridge, Mrs. 
Chettoe. . 
At Soham, Mrs. Peachey, aged 69. Mr, 
John Lyles, farmer. _ Being intoxicated, he 
tell intoa ditch, and was fuftocated. 
AtIfeham, Mr. Godfrey. 
OXFORDSHIRE. | 
Married.| At Oxtord, the Rev. john 
Parfons, A. M. fellow of Baliol college, and 
rector of All Saints and St. Leonard’s in Col- 
chefter, to Mifs Parfons, adiftant relationy 
Mr. B. 
Carter to Mifs A. Smith. 
_ Mr. Beniamin Tanner, of Fairford, 
Mifs Wane. 
Dicd.] AtOxford, in her 61f year, Mrs. 
Cooke, wife of Mr. William Cooke, butler 
fo 
of Magdalen college. Mrs, Evnfield, fchool- 
miftrefs, of Cavertham. 
- At Woodftock, aged 70, Mr. Richard 
Bartholomew, alderman of that. town, for- 
merly an eminent furgeon and apothecary but 
who had retired from bulinefs for fome years: 
At the fame.place, in the 76th year of 
her age, Mrs. Pryfe, widow of Lewis Pryfe, 
efg. and one of the daughters and coheireffes 
of Edward Ryves, efq. Her powers of doing 
good were extentive, but not more abundant 
than her charities: and her lofs will be fe« 
verely felt by the neighbouring poor. 
The Rey. H. Powell, rector of Miniter 
Lovell, in this county. 
At Boddicott, in her 71 year, Mrs. Bur- 
ford, reliét of Dr. Burford, late of Banbury. 
At Iflip, in confequence of exceflive. drinke 
ing, Thomas Smith. He drank off a a bottle 
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