Rutland.—Leicefterfhire.—Staffordpire.—Warwick/bire. 
Died.] At Lincoln, aged 45, Mr. Jofeph _ 
Hayes, houie and fign painter. After a few 
days illnets, Mifs Mary Beliaers. 
At Lincoln, aged 45, Mr. Wm. Holder. 
Aged 76, Mrs. Sarah Reafon. 
At Skellingthorpe, near Lincoln, aged 23, 
Mr. Johnfon. 
At Grantham, the Rev. Mr. Knipe, a 
gentlemen of extenfive benevolence, and who 
will long be regretted by his acquaintance. 
At the fame place, int the 39th year of his 
age, Mr. Gabriel Hand, grocer. He bore a 
long and diftreffing ftate of health with a de- 
gree of fortitudé and refignation, rarely tobe 
met with. e died univerfally refpeéted and 
regretted, ef{pecially by the Grantham Vo- 
lunteer Infantry, of which he had been a 
nemuer from its firft eftablifhment.’ His re- 
mains were intered with military honours. 
At Stamford, aged 40, Mrs. Fairchild. In 
her her 83{t year, Mrs. Spur. 
“At Carlby, near Stamford, Mr. Robert 
Templeman. 
. At Long Bennington, the rev. Mr. Grey, 
rector of Stalton, in Northamptonthire. Alfo 
Mr. Walter Brown, mafter of the Peacock 
inn. 
At Lough, Mr. Wharfe, of the Blue 
Stone inn. He rode from Spilfby to Louth 
the preceding evening; fupped with fome 
friends at his own houfe, from whom he 
parted about twelve o’clock in good health 
and f{pirits, but was foon after taken ill, and 
expired before three in the morning. 
At Horbling, Mifs Tommifiman. At the 
fame place, Mrs. Ellis, widow of the late 
vev. Mr. Ellis, vicar of Scredington, the 
emoluments of which fhe enjoyed to the day 
ef her death, through the benevolence cf 
the rev. Mr. Pugh, of Raceby. 
John Hogard, gent. of Deeping, St. James’s, 
in-this county, lieutenant in the Nefs trosp 
of yeomanry. His remains were interred with 
military honours. 
At Bofton, of a putrid fever, aged 23, 
Mifs Dorothy Elwin, elde% daughter of Pe- 
ter Elwin, efq. Six days after died, the fecond ' 
daughter, Mifs Mary Elwin, aged 24: and 
within two days more, Mifs Martha Elwin, 
aged. 22. 
At Bofton, aged 52, Mr. Wm. Fields. 
At Stamford, aged 86, Mr. Gréenwood. 
‘At*’Grantham, fuddenly, Mr. Neeves, ap- 
paritor to the corporation, in which of§ce 
he is fucceeded by his fon. 
‘At. Carlton, near Grantham, Mr. James 
Wilfon. 
‘At Linwood, near Market Raifing Mrs, 
Flintham. 
At Howell, near Sleaford, after an illnefs 
of fix months, Mr. John Elkington, aged 37. 
Mr. Brown, mafter of the Péacock ina, 
at Long Bennington. 
After a fevere and lingering ilinefS, in her 
- §1% yeer, Mrs. Hutchinfon, of Litcle Hale 
Fen, near Doningtoa. 
| At Hallarton, pear Uppingham, Mr. Co}- 
man, jun, 
ssl C- 
yes 
At Stebbington, near Wansford, the Rev. 
James Swann. 
By the breaking down of his chaife, Mr. 
Mallard, of Humby. i 
Aged 67, the Rey. Tulbot King, re€tor of 
Uffington, near Stamford, and vicar of Ket- 
ton cum ‘Tixover, in Rutland. 
At Waddington, near Lincoln, aged 57, 
Mr. Benjamin Clarke: 
At Houlton Beckering, near Wragby, Mr. 
Peter Groves. BAN ; 
RUTLAND. 
Married.] Mr. Seaton, of Manton, to Mifs 
Seaton, of Tinwell. -- 
At Teigh, Mr. Wamer, mercer, of Milton 
Mowbray, to Mifs Bunting, of the former 
place. ; ' 
Died.] At Glafton, aged 96, Mrs. Allen. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At Leicefter, Mr, John Pad- 
more, to Miis Eleanor Moore. Mr. Thomas 
Cooper, to Mifs Sarah Peet. 
At Market Harborough, Mr. Thomas Bull, 
to Mifs Burton. s 
Mr. Pywell, jun. of Kileworth, to Mifs 
Hawkias, of Frowefworth. 
At Hallaton, Mr. J. Vows, furgeon,.to 
Mifs Ward, of Gainfborough. 
Died.| At Leicefter, Mrs. Wright. Mr. 
Fofbrooke. 
At Cotes, near Loughborough, in her 7oth 
_ year, Mrs. Hall. 
At Loddington, in his 71ft year, univer- 
fally refpe€ted, Charles Morris, efq. This 
gentleman ferved the office of high-therif¥ 
for the county in 4777, and was juftly ef- 
teemed an able, upright, and aétive magit- 
trate. At one of the earlieft meetings at the 
caftle of Lc;cefter, convened to take the 
fenfe of the couaty reipeCting the naviga- 
tion, he fiewed himfelf a warm and power- 
ful advocate for the meafure, ina {peech de- 
livered with great energy, and received with 
univerfal applaufe. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Stafford, Samuel Grey 
Simpfon, efq. of the 15th regiment of Heht 
diagoons, to Mifs Campbell, daughter of 
Archibald Campbell, M.D. Mr. R Brown, 
to Miis Dudley. 
At Lechfield, Mr. Walton, 
Mifs Muchal, of Longdon. 
Died.}_ At Wolverhampton, aftera linger- 
ing illnefs, aged 27, Mr. J. Corfor, nephew 
of Mr. Benjamin Corfor, lronmonger, at-the 
Deanry. 
Azed 69, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilkes, widow 
of the late Mr. Richard Wilkes, of Chapel. 
Ath, near Welverhampton. ‘i 
Mr. Wm. Reynolds, of Bridegeferd-hall. 
At Swinfen, near Litchfield, after a fevere 
illnefs, Mr. William Wright. 
At Blithfield, the infant fon of the hon, 
and rev. Auguftus Legge. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.) At Birmingham, Mr. 
clerk of the old 
druggift, to 
Jagger, 
Fed , 1 iy 
bank, tomMifs Ralph, of 
Beaconsfield, 
