1799. 
At Aldferd, Mr. Paul Miller, to Mifs E. 
Brafley. 
At Aftbury, Mr. John Bailey, to Mifs 
Gallimoor, of the Royal Ouk inn. ; 
At Prefbury, Mr. Gaunt, to\Mrs. Whiel- 
don. 
Died.] At Chefter, Mrs. Stanford, wife of 
Mr. Stanford, tallow-chandler. Mifs Ne- 
ville. Mr. John Monk, formerly proprietor 
of the Chefter Courant. Mrs. Turner, wife 
of Mr. Turner, hair-crefler. Mrs Gregory, 
wife of Mr. Gregory, cheefe-fa&tor, 
At Moor-fide,- near Nefton, aged gi, Mr. 
John Matthews, a liberal benefactor to the 
poor. 
At Macclesfield, Thomas Warolle, efq. 
Mr. Ridgway, ironmonger. 
At Tatton, William Tatton, efq. 
At Biditon, Mr. Thomas Watmough, aged 
61. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.] At Repton, Mr. Stringer Tonks, 
to Mifs Ann Dawfon, of Foremark-park. 
Died.| At Derby, Mrs. Clara Maria Broade, 
daughter of the prefent and fifter of the late 
Thomas Broade, efg. of Fenton Vivian, Staf- 
fordfhire. 
At Eglfton, Edmund Marfden, miner, aged 
95, leaving a widow aged gt, 8 children, 56 
grand-children, and 38 great grand-children. 
At Mackeater, aged 63, Mr. Wilfon. 
At Makeney, aged 84, Mr. G. Bradney. 
At Alfreton, aged 89, the Rev. Mr. Carr, 
vicar. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Nottingham, Mr. R. Revele, 
ef Staunton, near Plumptree, to Mifs Wilfon, 
ef Rempitone. 
At Newark, Mr. Thomas Wilfon, brazier, 
to Mifs Jackfon, eldeft daughter of Mr. John 
Jackfon, wharfinger, 
At Scriveton, near Bingham, Mr. Crane, a 
refpectable farmer in Thorney-Feu, to Mifs 
Grace Sampey, of the former place. 
At Mickleover, Mr. Hodkinfon, baker, of 
Derby, to Mifs Earl, of the former place. 
At Southwell, the Rev. William Chaplin, 
of Tathwell, to Mifs Ifabella Frances Sutton, 
yeungeft dawghter of Sir Richard Suttoa, 
bart. of Norwood-park. 
Died.| At Nottingham, aged 74, Mr. 
Thomas Tunney, formerly an upholfterer. 
Aged 91, Mrs. Edenborough, mother of Mr. 
Edenborough, of the Exchange. 
Suddenly, while ona vifit at Mr. Lock- 
ten’s, Spread-eagle inn, aged 29, Mifs Sarah 
Rowland, of Chaddefden in Derbythire. Aged 
24, Mrs. Wilfon; and a few days afterwards, 
aged 21, her fitter, Mifs Lucy Smith. Aged 
93, the Rey. Timothy Wylde, rector of 
Beefton, and vicar of Winkfield in Berkihire. 
Mrs. Cox, widow of the late Mr. F. Cox. 
Aged 63, Mr. William Howitt, alderman, 
who ferved the ofice of mayor in 1784 and 
1796. 
At Crofswell Butter, Mr, Jofeph Marriott, 
a refpectable farmer and grazicr. 
Derbyfbire....Notting hampbire....Lincolnfhire, 
167 
At Newark, Mr. Chapman, of the George 
and Dragon inn. Aged 33, Mr. D. Holt, 
printer. 
At Arnold, Samue! Hage, a labouring man, 
who, imprudently ftanding too near one of the 
mill-fhafts, was unfortunately killed, 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
From an agricultural furvey of the county 
of Lincoln, drawn up by the fecretary tothe 
Board of Longitude, it appears that the ex- 
tent of this county is calculated at 2,838 
{quare miles, or about 1,804,000 acres: of 
which, taking round numbers, 234,000 are 
wolds; 148,000 heaths; 777,000 low-land; 
and 718,000 mifcellaneous. The rental of 
the whole is thus eftimated : 

Wolds, at ys. per acre - 195,696 
Heaths, at $s.4d. - - 49,333 
Low-lands, at23s. - - 803,504 
Mitcellaneous, at 14s. - 502,656 
£11551,189 
Average per acre 16s. gid. 
Married.| At Lincoln, Mr. Green, of 
Hefle, to Mifs Bygot, of Barton. Captain 
William Collenden, to Mifs Moxton. Mr. 
J. Clarke, late of Grantham, to Mrs. A. 
Kerfheval, widow. 
At Stamford, Serjeant Daniels, of the Rut- 
land fencibles, to Miis Hart, of Uppingham. 
At Gaiafborough, Mr. James Wainwright, 
to Mifs Blyth. 
At Bourne, Mr. William Maffey, of Lon- 
don, to Miis Henrietta Hollaad, of the for- 
mer place. 
At Uppingham, Mr. Bellington, to Mifs 
Seffon. 
At Rickworth, Mr. Wright, to Mifs 
Bunning, of Effingham. 
_At Weitborough, Thomas Reeve Thorn- 
ton, efg. of Brock-hall, to Mifs Sufannah 
Fremeaux, of Kingfthorpe. Mr. Thacker, 
of Horbling, to Mifs Mitchelfon, of Dowlby 
Decoyl. Mr. Walker, jun. of Spilfby, te 
Mifs Blackburn, of Friefter. 
Died.] At Lincoln, aged 52, Mr. Thomas 
Compton. Mrs. White, wife of Mr. White, 
furgeon of tne 34th regiment. Aged 67, 
Mr. John Cowper, fenior choral vicar of the 
cathedral, and mafter of the chorifter, having 
ferved 60 years in the cathedral. Aged 24, 
Nir. Matthew Lund, baker. William Rob- 
fon, a labourer of Lincoln, aged 61: his body 
wes difcovered in the river Witham, half a 
mile below the town, into which he is-fup- 
pofed to have fallen, being intoxicated. A 
private belonging to the North Lincoln militia 
was found frozen to death near that city. 
At Gainfborough, Mrs. Bourne, wife of 
Mr. Bourne, jun. -The Rev. Mr. Butler, of 
Langttoft. 
At Stamford, aged 95, Mrs. Thompfon, wi- 
dow. Mrs Mafon, reli€t of Col. Mafon. E4d- 
ward Rhodes, ttage-coachman, whofe de.t!, 
was oceafioned by the coach overturning 
againft the bridge in Cannington-lane, by 
which his back was broken: the guard had 
fils 
