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At Preftbury, Mr. William Taylor, to 
Milfs Weeton, both of Macclesfield. 
At Farndon, Lieutenant Colonel Nelfon, 
of the r1zth regiment of foot, to Mifs Ca- 
therine Carroll, of lreland. 
Died.] At Chefter, aged 89, J.C. Worfley, 
efq. formerly of Platt, near Manchefter. Mr. 
T. Pickmore, {word-bearer. 
At Macclesfield, Thomas Wardle, efq. 
Mrs. Hodkinfon, wife of Mr. Hodkinfon of 
the old Angel-Inn, Mrs. Orme. 
_ At Uptaa, Mrs. Brittain, wife of Mr. J. 
Brittain. 
At the feat of George Smyth, efq. near 
Chefter, Henry Wenour, efq. formerly of Bir- 
mingham. 
. DERBYSHIRE, 
Married.] At Derby, Mr. Clark, malfter, 
of Burton-upon-Trent, to Milfs R. Bromley, 
of the former place. 42 
At Thorpe, near Afhborne, Mr. P. Hard- 
ing of Afhley-Heath, Stattordihire, to Mifs 
M. Borton, of the former place. 
At Winfter, Mr. William Marfden, of 
Crich, to Mrs. Mafon, of the former place. 
Thurlfton Grange, Samuel Fox, efg. to 
Mifs Darwin, of Stamford. 
_Died.] At Stavely, Jefeph Sales, a lunatic 
who deftroyed himielf by cutting his throat. 
Martha Key, who had been loft 13 days, 
notwithtanding the moft diligent fearch, and 
who was at length difcovered in a hedge, 
where fhe had perifhed in the fnow. 
At Pington, Jofeph Cocke, a collier, who 
was killed by the falling of a large coal ina 
pit. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.} At Newark, Mr. John Topley, 
of Eaft Bridgford, to Mrs. Martha Innocent, 
of the fame piace. 
At Bunney, Richard Cole, efq. of Nor- 
manton on the Wolds, to Mifs S. Parkins, of 
Bunny Park. 
Died.} ‘At Nottingham, Mr. Hind, Taylor, 
Mrs. Lowne, wife of Mr. Lowne, ironmon- 
ger. Suddenly Mr. Richard Shelten, one of 
the loyal Nottingham infantry. Mr. John 
Fletcher, formerly a draper. 
At Crofiwell-butler, near Bingham, aged 
92, Mr. ‘Thomas Bell, formerly a refpectable 
farmer and publican. 
At Arrold, aged 75, Mrs. Sherbrooke, 
widow of the late Wiiliam Sherbrooke, efq. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Deeping Bank, nearly oppofite the point 
between Crowland and Cowbit, has been de- 
ftroyed by a flood, in confequence of which, 
30,000 acres of land were inundated. 
Married.| At Little Grimfby, near Louth, 
the Right Honourable Lord William Beau- 
clerk, to Mifs Nelthorpe. 
At Spilfby, Mr. Edward [Micklethyaite, 
inn-holder, to Mifs Elizabeth Culley. Mr. 
George Enderby, cordwainer, to Mits S. Day. 
Died.| At Lincoln, Mrs. White, late of 
Bridlington, Aged 63, Mrs: Kent, widow 
‘ 
of the late Alderman Kent. Aged 81, Mrs. 
Hide, widow. Serjeant Roach of the 34th 
regiment. 
At Spilfby, Mrs. T. Winfhip. 
_At Spalding, S. S. Ingram, efq. laft fur- 
viving fon of the late Captain Ingram. Mrs. 
Cookfon, wife of Mr. Edward Cookfon. 
Mics. Faulkner, reli€t of the late Mr. Lyon 
Faulkner. ry 
At Gainfborough, aged 81, Mrs. Fowler. 
Mr. Peele, of the. Lamb. 
At Louth, aged 64, Mr. John Grant, one 
of the largeft farmers in Lincolnthire. 
At Stamford, aged 78, Mrs. Sharrard, wi- 
dow. 
At Sleaford, aged 60, Mr, Robert Theck- 
ftone, of the Angelinn.  - e 
At Beefby, near Louth, aged 95, Mr. John 
Walkerby, a refpe@table farmer and grazter. 
At Bofton, aged 77, Mrs. Brackenbury, 
widow. 
At Seaton, Robert Cobley, fervant to Mr. 
Skelton, who dropped down dead as he was 
threfhing in his mafter’s barn. 
RUTLANDSHIRE. 
Married | At Manton, Needham Chefele 
den, efq. to Mifs Slater. 
Died.| At Effingham, Mr. John Bland. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.) "At Leiceter, John Hawksley, 
efq. of Arnold mill, to Mifs S. Arnold, an 
amiable daughter of Dr. Arnold, of Leicefter. 
Died.| At Leicefter, aged 62, Mr. Tho- 
mas Lockwood, a gentleman defervedly 
efteemed by a numerous and refpectable ac- 
quaintance, as uniting to a ftrong and culti- 
vated underftanding, the ftri€teft probity and 
honour.——Laicefter Faurnal. 
Mr. W. Brown, hair dreffer. Mr. Wright, 
of the Marquis of Granby Inn. 
At Cotes, near Loughborough, aged 6%, 
Mr. Francis White, a refpetable grazier. 
At Blaby, aged 21, Mifs Fiude, elde& 
daughter of Mr. Ylude, of that place. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Wolverhampton, Mr. John 
Norman, of Birmingham, to Mifs Mary 
Chapman, of the former place. - 
At Cheadle, Mr. Bakewell, to Mifs Keys. 
At Ecclefhall, the Rev. R. W. B. Hill, of 
Hough, Chefhire, to Mifs Green, of Lawford 
Hall, Effex. 
At Burton-upon-Trent, Mr. John Greaves, 
to Mifs Wilfon, both of that place. 
At Leek, W. Pepps, jun. architeét, of 
Jewcaftle, to Mifs Ashton, of the former 
lace. 
Died.] At Shelton, in. the Staffordshire 
Potteries, aged 35, Mr. William Smith, ma- 
nufacturer of earthen ware, whokhad ferved in 
the capacity of a lay-preacher for feveral 
years 3 anda few days after, Mis. Smith, ‘his 
wife, aged 27. : 
At Ecclefhall, Mifs Painter. y 
At Tarnworth, Mr. Samuel Frecth, for- 
merly of Birmingham. 
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