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thip was the youngeft daughter of John Earl of 
Rothes, born Ang. 29,1753, and was mar- 
ried to the prefent Earl of Portmore, Nov. 
sth, 1771, by whom the has left three fons, 
and three daughters. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
A great mortality, having prevailed among 
the children of the poor at Nottingham, 
the medical gentlemen, of that town have 
benevolently agreed to a plan, propofed for 
the gratuitous innoculation of the children 
ef Nottingham, and its Neighhourhood. 
Married] At Nottingham, Mr. Winrow, 
to Mifs Maria Stuart. Me. William Cotten, 
grocer, to Mifs Southern. Mr. Needham, 
of Afbby de la Zouch, to Mifs Topott. 
Mr. Math. Rutt, of London, to Mifs So- 
phia Prentice. 
Died.| At “Mettingham, aged 76, Mrs. 
Hollands, widow of the late Ald. Hallands, 
Mr. William Elfe, butcher. Mr. Mew. 
Mr. Hancock. Mr. Haddock. Aged 22, 
Mr. John Flint. Mr. Samuel Walker, 
butcher. 
At Leamington-Haftings, Sir William 
Wheeler Bart. 
At Hoveringham, Mrs. Earnfhaw, wife of 
Mr. Earnfhaw, fen. 
At Aflockton, near Bingham, Mrs. 
Marriot, wife of Mr. Marriot. 
At Bramcote, Mrs. Pickering. 
At Newark, Mr. George Stephenfon, 
Chemift and Druggiftt. » 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Lincoln fortnight market, for fat-cattle, 
has increafed to fuch a magnitude as to en- 
force the attendance of dealers, of the firft 
confequence in the kingdom. An individual 
ef the city of Lincoln, has the juft claim 
to this ufeful eftablifkment, urged and brought 
forward by him alone, in oppofition to many. 
Marred.| At Lincoln Mr. William Hodfon, 
to Mifs Spurr. 
At Stamford, Mr. J. Tinkler, land fur- 
veyor of Ketton, to Mifs Slade, of the for- 
mer place. Mr. Ifaac Bridges, to Mrs. 
Johnfon, of the Green-Man. 
At Walcot near Falkingham, Mr. Thomas 
Piggins, of Falkingham, to Mifs Elizabeth 
Long, of the former place. 
At Barton, Mr. George Holgate, to Mifs 
Cecilia Mangham, of Tetney. 
- At Billingborough, Mr. Holdernefs to 
Mifs Wyan. 
At Caifter, Mr. Robert Peacock, of North- 
a@ilerton, to Mifs Holdgate, only daughter of 
Mr. J. Holdgate, farmer of Hunden, near 
the former place. 
Died.| At Lincoln, aged 63, Mr. Benjamin 
Helm. Mrs. Brown, widow of the late al- 
german Brown. Aged 64, Mr. Lund, Shoe- 
Aged 33, Mr. William Potterton, 
one of the Lincoln volunteer Cavalry. Mrs. 
Whitcombe, wife of the Rev Mr. Whit- 
combe. Aged 30, Mr. S. Eritow. 
At Spalding, aged 17, Mr. W. Booth, fon 
of Mr. G. Booth, of the White Lyon Inn. 
At Louth, Jofhua Waletby, of Steanigott, 
gout. 
Nottingham/bire:...Lincolnpbire....Leiccfterfoire, Se. 339 
At Surfleet, Mis. Brown, wife -of Mr. 
Brown, School-matter. 
At Leafingham, near Sleaford, Lady Gor- 
don, reli€t of Sir Samuel Gordon, Sart. ana 
mother ef Siy J. Gordon, of Hayverholia 
Priory. 
At Eafton, near Stamford, Henry Irgram, 
who was found drowned in the river; having 
left Stamford when he was much intoxicated, 
it is fuppofed, that in crofiing the river by 
the Wath, (the bridge being carried away .by 
the floods,) he fell into the pool and pe- 
rithed. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
At the late general quartcr-fefiions of the 
peace for this county, the juftices have .af- 
feed and determined the price of land-car 
riage of goods and merchandize, carried from 
London to Leicefter, and the other under- 
mentioned places, at the following rates :— 
\ Per. Cwh¢ 
Soi iat 
To the Borough of Leiceter - - § 93 
Lutterworth - - - + - = 4 3 
Market-Harborough - - - - 4 3 
Mount-Sorrel - - --- = = 5 8 
Loughborough | -- - - =-*- § 8 
Hinkley mallee se pagree) | Remar mel Hird 8 
Athby-de-la Zouch - - - - 5 8 
Market-Bofworth - - = - § 3 
Melton-Mowbray - - - = 5 8 
From Michaclmas to Lady-Day, 6d. more 
per cwt. is allowed to be taken. 
Al} parcels under r4lb. are to..be charged 
ene fhilling. 
Mr. Flavel, the preprictor of a confiderable 
eftate in the lordthip of Seagrave, is about.te 
make an experiment relative to a valuable 
bed of coal, which it is fuppofed lies in shat 
lordthip.—-*¢ Leicefler Ffourual!” 
Married.] At Leicefter, Mr. Jon Celt- | 
man, jun. to Irs. Hodgfon, widow of the 
late Captain Thomas Hodgion, of the Corn- 
wallis, Indiaman, Mr. Cumberland, hofier, 
to Mifs Bell. : 
At Atherftone, Mr. J. Thompfon, watch- 
maker, to Mifs S. Hickling, of Gartherpe. 
‘Died.] At Leicefter, Mrs. Baker, wife of 
Mr Baker, hofier. Mr. Bailey. Mr. Or- 
ton, hofier. 
At Mount-Sorrel, aged 67, Mr. Maffey, 
of the Crowninn. 
At Thringitone, aged 80, Mrs. Holyoak. 
At Great Wigfton, aged 75, Mr. John 
Goodrich, grazier. 
At Witherley, Mr. James Kifs, an emi- 
nent farmer and grazier. 
At Athby-de-la-Zouch, Mr. Hilditch, a 
re{pectable farmer. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Newcaftle, Mr. T. Trafford 
Nisholls, attorney, af Uttoxeter, to Mifs 
Shelley, ef Lane-End, in the Staffordfhire 
Potteries. 
At Burton-upon-Trent, Mr. J. D. Sowler, 
attorney, to Mifs Myrtilla Hofkins, both of 
the fame place. ‘ 
At Woolverhampton, Mr. Benjamin High- 
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