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his arm and two ribs broken, and one of his 
feet nearly cut in two. 
At Whapload, Mrs. Perkins, widow of Mr. 
"kb. .Retkias, 
At Fleet, near Holbeach, aged 34, Mes. 
Sarah fohnfon. 
At Spalding, Mrs. Harmfton. 
Mrs. Brown, 
“At Caneby, nea 
rence Monk, efq. 
At Langteft, Mr. Treen, late 
Uppingham. 
At Edenham, Mr. Hoglay. 
At Waddington, aged 17, Mifs Fieldfend. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
A benevolent undertaking has been com- 
menced-—-the town of Leicefter to open an 
Asvgzun: for InpIGENT GIRLS, from the 
age of t2 to i6. The defign is to place girls 
within that age, who appear to be objeéts of 
compafhion, under the care of an intelligent 
and experienced matron, to be inftruéted and 
employed iu every kind of houfehold work, 
dewing, &c. and to qualify them for good 
fervants. It has been propofed for the pre- 
fent to hire a convenient houfe for the recep- 
tion of ten girls, the expence of which is 
eftimated at rool. per annum. The prefent 
fubfcriptions amount to 7ol. From the tub- 
{cribers at large two committees are to be 
chofen, one of ladies, the other of gentle- 
men, who are to have the direction and con- 
troul of the eftablifhment. 
-DMarried.] At Leiceiter, Mr. Jofeph Coley, 
of Burton-upon-Trent, to Mifs Jennings. 
At Enderby, Mr. John Harris, carpenter, 
to Mifs A. Crowther. 
At Afhby de la Zouch, Mr. Gibbs, organift, 
to Mifs Newbold. Mr. Hopkinfon, to Mifs 
Ward. 
Died.|. At Eafenhall, in the prime of life, 
Mrs. Sael, wife of Mr. Sael, mercer, of Co- 
Ventry. ; 
At Thornton, aged 91, Thomas Willett, a 
labourer, who had lived in the time of ten 
vicars of that place, 
At Swepftone, aged 99, Mrs. Jarvis, wife 
ef Mr. R. Jarvis: “they were born in 1700, 
and married young. 
At Enderby, in an advanced age, Mrs. 
Pyne, reli& of the late V. Pyne, efg. 
At Sheepthead, Mr. Thomas Enmerfon, 
ef Captain Farnham’s troop of Leicefterthire 
yeomanry cavalry ; he was followed to the 
grave by near four hundred members of the 
club to which he belonged. —Henry Lydall, 
returning from Sheepthead, was {mothered 
in a fnow-drift near his own houfe on Charn- 
wood Foreft. 
At Croft, aged 40, Richard Gamble, efq 
captain of marines. The patronage of the 
late Duke of Rutland ead this gallant 
officer tq the fervice of his country by acom- 
miffion in the marines: within a rew months 
of which appointment he was in that ever- 
memorable engagement betwixt the Flora 
trigate and. La Nymphe, one of the meit 
Aged 68, 
r Spittal, aged 36, Law- 
grocer at 
Leitefter fire... Staffordpoire....Warwickireé. 
brilliant a€tions of the laft war. The fword 
of the French officer was given him in com- 
pliment, and he was immediately appointed 
to the rank of firft- lieutenant over feveral 
fenior officers. Between the conclufion of 
the laft war and the commencement of the 
prefent, Captain Gamble had the command 
of a party of marines on board the Porcupine, 
Commodore Brabazin, on the Irifh ftation. 
After the commencement of the prefent war 
he ferved on board the Majeftic and the 
Bellerephon; inthe latter of which, his con- 
duct on the memorable firit of June was fo 
meritorious, that Admiral Pafley ever after 
fhewed him particular marks of his atten 
tion. After Lord Howe’s victory, he had 
leave of abfence for fome time; and in 1796 
was made captain. During the laft year he 
commanded a party of marines on board La 
Pompie, Captain Vafour, till July, when he 
was taken ill—a dropfy enfued, and was the 
occafion of his death. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
_Wrarried.] At Walial, Mr. Jofiaki Adams, 
to Mifs Garrett, of Wolverhampton. 
At Woly erhampton, Mr. Thomas Sandals, 
to Mifs E. Talbot, of Walfal. Mr. Mitchell, 
to Mrs. Brearley, of the Angelinn. Mr. John 
Cardale, of Bilfton, to Mifs E:. Smith, of 
Brierley. ~ 
Died. J At Stafford, aged 73, Mrs. Ferny- 
hough. 
At Lichfield, aged 34, Mrs. Horbery, relict 
of the late Rev. Dr. Horbery, canon of that 
cathedral. 
At Highlin’s Park, near ene 
Trent, Mrs. Dicker. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.| At Birmingham, Mr. W. Holt, 
to Mifs Maria James, whofe joint ages make 
little more than 30 years. Mr. Martin, of 
Ham-green, te Mrs. Barnes, of Norgrove- 
mill. Mr. Edward Price, to Mifs Ward. 
Mr. Richard Lynhall, of Solihull, to Mifs 
Ann Evans. Mr. Henry Tranter, to Mifs 
Stone, both of Maxftock. 
At Warwick, Mr. Tomes, of Loutham, te 
Mifs Cotton. 
At Sutton Maddock, Mr. Richard Phillips, 
of Brockton Farm, to Mifs Mary Vaughan, 
of Wefton-wood. . 
Died.| At Coventry, in an advanced age, 
Mr. George Owen, filkman. Mrs. Willertun, 
relict of Mr. Willerton, ribbon-manufaCturers 
Mr. John Worton, whitefmith. Mr. Cleaver, 
of the Chace public-houfe. 
At Birmingham, Mr. Charles Hearley, 
factor. Mrs.S. Lloyd. Mifs Charlotte Collins, 
of the White-horfe inn. Mifs Eliz. Fletcher. 
Mr. Edward Standley, lockfmith. Mr. W. 
Blythe. Ata very advanced age, Mr. John 
Potts. Aged 85, Mr. James Harriott, car- 
penter. Henry Perkins, efg. fen. merchant. 
After.a confinement of five years, Mrs. Rad- 
nall. Suddenly, after eating a hearty fupper, 
aged 18, Mr. James May, builder. 
At Aceiter, Mr. Cox, grazier. 
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