392 Derby ftire....Nottinghamfbire....Lincolnppire...Rutland, &Fe. 
- Near Chefter, Edward Gafhell, efq. This 
gentleman, on account of certain pecuniary 
difappointments, fecluded himfelf from fo- 
ciety for the long term of 28 years. 
At the Glafs-houfe, near Chefter, Mrs. 
Witter. 
At Stoke, near Nantwich, Mr. William 
Sprofton. ; ; 
At Middlewich, aged $1, Mr. John Seaman. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.]| At Grefley, the rev. Wm. 
Grefley to Mifs Louifa Grefley, daughter of 
the late Sir Nigal Grefley, bart. 
At Melbourne, Mr. Cullen, draper, of 
Nottingham, to Mifs Chamberlain, of the 
former place. 
Died.| At Derby, at the Bell Inn, Mr. 
S. Bird, of Manchefter. He was feized the 
preceding day with an apople€tic fit, to which ~ 
his fudden death is attributed. 
year, Mrs. Wolley. 
At Ibftock, Mr. Thomas Dethick, fon of 
Mr. Dethick, of Willington. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.} -At Nottingham, Mr. R. Kil- 
lingley, to Mifs Maria Wilfon. Mr.Thomp- 
fon, furgeon, of Newark, to Miis Fletcher, 
daughter of John Fletcher, gent. of Notting- 
ham. 
At Arnold, Mr. John Stubbins, jun. of 
Nottingham, hofier, to Mifs Mary Cooke, of 
Redhill, in the parifh of Arnold. 
Died.| At Nottingham, Mrs. Mayne. Mr. 
Bradwell, fen. Aged 32, after along illnefs, 
which fhe bore with-great fortitude, Mrs. 
Ragsdale, of the Three Crowns Inn, in Par- 
liament-ftreet. Mrs. Barton. 
At Bramcote, near Nottingham, in his 
86th year, Mr. George Robinfon. -His death 
is fincerely regretted. 
At Bingham, aged 68, Mrs.. Stafford, 
widow of Mr. Staftord, many years a refpeat- 
able fchool-mafter in that towa. 
At Gedling workhoufe, in his 96th year, 
John Flinders, penfioner. .He ferved his 
country 62 years in the capacity of a foldier, 
34 of which he was a gunner in the royal ar- 
tillery, 22 years in the 8th, or king’s own 
tegiment of foot, and fix years in the 52d re- 
giment, general Lambton. Whilf in the 
3th regiment, he was prefent in fix battles 
and two fieges, viz. the ‘attles of Dettingen, 
Fontenoy, Falkirk, Calloden, Rackoo, and 
Val, and the fieges of Stirling Caftle and 
Bergen-op-Zoom. He was rewarded for his 
long and faithful fervices, by a penfion from 
government,. which enabled him in his old 
age to live comfortably in his native parith 
of Gedling; but it isa remarkable circum- 
ftance, that, after making experiment of 
many private families, he preferred boarding 
himfelf in the parith workhoufe for feveral 
years previouseto his deceafe. , 
LINCOLNSHIRE, 
Married.} At Stamford, after a courthhip 
of a few days, Chriftopher Peat, efg. to 
Mrs. Tomkinion, widow of the. late Mr. 
In her 83d 
Tomkinfon, of Norman Crofs. 
Boughton to Mifs Rayment. 
At Legfby, near Raifin, Mr. Cafterton, 
organift of St. Peter at Arches, Lincoln, and 
Mr. Charles 
‘teacher of mufic, to Mifs Sarah Fox, of Cal- 
low. 
At Tydd St. Mary’s, the -rev. Mr. Jer- 
ram, of Long Sutton, to Mifs Ann Stanger, 
of the former place. 
At Wigtoft, Mr. Thomas Bower, grazier, 
to Mifs Sandall. 
- Died.| At Bofton, in her 23d year, 
lamented, MifsTayton. 
At Whittlefea, Mrs. Aveling, grocer. She 
was in perfect health a-few minutes previous 
to her fudden death. 
At Grantham, Mrs. Winter, wife of Mr. 
much 
-Winter, grocer. 
At Raithby, Sophia Davis, eldeft daughter 
of Mr. Davis, of Loughborough. 
At Bourn, in his 67th year, George Po- 
chin, efg. colonel of the Leicetterfhire regi- 
ment of militia, and deputy lieutenant and 
magiftrate for the counties of Leicefter and 
Lincoln. ‘At the firft forming of the militia 
for this county, Mr. P. was appointed cap- 
tain, and ferved till the conclufion of the 
war in 1763. In the year 1778, he was pre- 
moted to the rank of lieutenant-colonel, in 
which fituation he ferved during the Ame- 
rican war, and, upon the death of the duke 
of Rutland, in 1787, he was appointed to the 
command of the regiment. -In his publicca- 
pacity he was moft defervedly efteemed, as a 
good foldier, and a faithful, upright and in- 
flexible magiftrate ; in the retired walks of 
domeitic privacy, his benevolence and uni- 
form integrity procured him the refpeét and 
love of all who had an opportunity of know- 
ing him. 
At Navenby, near Lincoln; in her 53¢ © 
year, Mrs. Elizabeth Gill, wife of Mr. Jo- 
feph Gill, wheelwright. 
< RUTLAND. 
Warried.] At Ketton, Mr. Stanger, to 
Mifs Kirke. ; 
Died.} At Barrow, Mr. Darker, farmer 
and grazier. 
Mrs. Berridge, wife of Mr. Berridge, of 
Cottefmore, farmer and grazier. 
At Empingham, Mr. Bradfhaw, game- 
keeper te Sir Gilbert Heathcote, bart. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. | 
Earl Moira. has enrolled himfelf a private 
volunteer in the Leicefter yeomanry cavalry. 
Died.] At Leicefter, Mr. Ireiand, printer, 
te Mifs Miller. Mr. Iliff, draper, to Mifs 
Keep, of Kettering. 
‘Mr. Thomas Mitchell, of Billefdon, to 
Mifs Chamberlain, of Syfton. 
Died.] At Leicefter, Mrs. Lowdham, 
widow of the late Mr. F. G. Lowdham, 
hofier. Aged 82, Mrs. Wolverftan, widow 
of Mr. Wolverftan, of Bole Hall, ‘Stafford- 
fhire. She was a'very eccentric, but at the 
fame time amiable character. Mr. Thomas 
Bird. 
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