B4. 
At Grantham, Mr. Clayton, of Harlaxton, 
to Mifs Sarah Hurft, of Spittlegate. Mr. 
John Staunton, of Benen Baron, to Mifs 
Ann Thorpe. Mr. Needham, merchant, of 
Louth, to Mifs Holland, of Paithby. 
At Stamford, Mr. moras {choolmafter, to 
the widow Bailey. Mr. Cooper to Miis Ann 
Mills. 
Died. At Lincoln, aged 43, Mrs. Lumby, 
wife of Mr. Lumby, keeper of the county 
gaol. Mrs. Grace Grace. Aged 41, Mis. 
Afhlin. Aged 68, Mrs. Frankifh. Mr. 
Lumby, keeper of the county gaol. 
- At Owften, Mifs H. E. Cooke, daughter 
of Col. Sir George Cooke, bart. 
At Trufthorpe, Rev. Mr, Sugars, many 
ears rector of that place. 
At Uffington, Mrs. Bellaers, wife of James 
Bellaers, efq. 
At Spalding, Rey. Mr. Atkinfon. Aged 
23, Mr. John Longftaff, of the Horncaftle and 
Spillbury troop of yeomanry cavalry. 
At Brig, aged 72, Roger Leadbetter, efq. 
Aged nine years, John Forman; a cart 
overturning fell on the deceafed, and killed 
him on the fpot. 
Mr. Anfell, jun. of Holbeach. 
At Stamford, ona journey, Mr. Welch, 
‘formerly of Clipfham, Rutlandfhire. Aged 
eleven, William Strz separ an eas boy of 
Beckinghar ; he was killed by being thrown 
from a noes 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
A meeting has been held at Leicefter for 
for the purpofe of carrying into execution a 
plan for fupplying the poor with foup at a 
cheap rate. ‘he meeting was but thinly 
attended, and only one thop can at prefent be 
opened. 
Married.| At Leicefter, Mr. Beaumont 
Burnaby, attorney, to Mifs Barratt. Mr. 
Alfton, attorney, to Mifs Sultzer. 
_ At Coffington, Mr. Cole, of Melton, to 
Mifs Hulfe, fiter to-Major Hulfe of the 
Leicefterthire militia. 
i At Lofby, John Dick Burnaby, efq. cap= 
tain in the firft regiment of foot guards, to 
Mifs Fowke, daughter of the late Sir Tho- 
mas Fowke, of Lgnciby. hall. 
Died.| At Leicefter, Mr. Thomas’ Per- 
kins, of the Golden Lion, in Humberftone- 
gate; a very honeit man. Aged 78, Mr. 
Edward Johnfon. Aged 53, Mr. Thomas 
Cooper, ion of Mr. Alderman Cooper. 
At Blaby, Mr. William Freer, a refpett- 
able farmer. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married] At Lichfield, Samuel Barker, 
efq. to Mifs Adams. 
‘At Wolverhampton, Mr. Thornas Barnet 
to Mifs Maria Highfield. 
At Hanley, William Key, aged 15, to 
Ann Walley, ‘aged 14. Mr. Henry tre 
furgeon, to Mifs Wilkes. 
At Leck, Mr. Hand, attorney, to ‘Mifs 
Phillips. 
_ At ‘xcclethall, 
the Rev. 
_ Mifs Sockett. 
Mr. Francis to 
Leicefter fire... Staffordpire....Warwickfbire, Se. 
[Jan. 
Died.] At Lichfield, Aged 103, Sarah 
Cartmeal, leaving one donehee and about 
forty Grand and great-grand children. 
At Welverhampton, Mr. John Cettrill, 
brafs-founder. Mr. Thomas Pitt, Aged 64, 
Mr. Thomas Green. Mr. Wm. Timmins. 
At Albrighton, in the prime of life, Mr. 
Edward Owen, jun, 
At Sutton Coldfield, Mrs. Mary Gibbons. 
At Uttoxeter, Mr. Robert Towers, in an 
advanced age. Mrs Keeling, 
At Walfall, aged 63, Mr. John Fitton. 
At Leek, Mrs. Phillips. 
At Stapen-Hill, Mr. Crofe: returning 
home from Burton upon Trent, he fell over 
the bridge and fra€tured his fkull. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married] At Birmingham, Mr. T. D. 
Carter, of London, to Mifs Ann Smith, of 
Bellefield. Mr. John Gold to Mifs Ragen. 
Mr. N. Drinkwater to Mifs Phebe Carelefs. 
Mr. Thomas Adfetts to Mrs. Radford. Mr. 
§. Patrick to Mifs Ann Herbert. Mr, Ed- 
ward Stanley to Mifs Prudence Fitton. 
Mr. Zachariah Twamley, of Caftle Brom- 
wich, to Mrs.White, of Dunchurch. 
At Weft-Bromwich, Mr. James Maullin, 
of Sedgeley, to Mifs Mary Reddall. 
At Temple Balfall, Mr. Thomas Wedge, 
to Mifs Couchman, 
At Meriden, Mr. Wm. Thompfon to Mifs 
Hannah Pro¢tor. 
At Coventry, Thomas Congreve, efg. of 
Peter Hall, to Mifs Jennett. Mr. William 
Linney to Mifs ‘Turner. 
Died>| At Birmingham, Mr. John Harris: 
Mrs. Hawkins. Mr. Walker. Mr. Tiaac 
Bedford. Mr.ThomasWatfon. Mr. Nathaniel 
White. Mr. George Robins. Mr. Thomas 
Caufer, of the Spread Eagle. Mrs. Hammond. 
Aged 84, Mr. Robert Brown. Mr.J. Gibbs, 
jun. Mr.j. Lloyd. Mr. Jofeph Clare. Miis - 
Sarah Hall. 
At Sheepy Hall, the Countefs Dowager 
Carhampton, reliét of the late, and mother 
of the prefent Lord Carhampton and the 
Duchefs of Cumberland. 
At Shrewley, Mr. Lawrence Archer. 
At Smethwick-grove, aged 90, Mr. Ed- 
ward Walker. 
Thomas Gould, a poor labouring man, of 
Ward End; he was difcovered frozen to death 
near the Beech Trees. 
At Grendon, aged 96, Mrs. Woolley. 
At Whiteacre Furnace, aged 70, Mr. Mark 
Weetman, of the Bull’s Head Inn. 
_ At Weft Bromwich, Mr.' James Bayley. 
At Coventry, Mrs. Silley. Mr John Har- 
rold. Mrs. Dallaway. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
A melancholy accident happened Jately at 
Llwynymaen Colliery: By the breaking of a 
faulty rope, three men were precipitated a 
depth of about 160 yards; two of them were 
killed on the fpot, and the other furvived 
but a few days. 
Me arried. | At Shrewhhury, 
Mr. John 
Mumford to Mrs, Mary Griffiths. 
