





At Wainkcet, John Mells, ta Mifs Simp- 
fon, of Burgh. Alfo Mr. James Hill, quarter- 
matter of the Somerfetihire Fencibles, to Mifs 
Pollexfen. - 
_- Mr. Garner, of Bainton, near Stamford, to 
Mifs Andrew. 
At Hambleton, Mr. ¥. Needham, to Mifs 
R. Needham. 
Died.| At Lincoln, aged 73, Mr. William 
Hill, ot the Green Dragon. -In hie 7oth 
year, Mr. Johnfon. 
At Stamford, aged 63, Mr. Smith, attorney. 
At Boiton, aged 54, Mr. Fiint. 
Aged 48, Mrs. Hughin, of Sutton, near 
Bofton. : 
At Spalding, Mrs. Wiikinfon. f 
At Kerkby Laythorpe, Mrs. Gcedbarne. 
Mrs. Parker, of Littie Bytham. 
At Sleaford, aged 64, the Rev. John An- 
d@sews, reGior of Branfwell, and vicar” of 
Anwick, 
At Falkingham, aged $4, after a lingering 
ziInefs, Mr. Cooper. : ry 
Mr. Cooke, of Market, Overton. 
At Riby, aged 7o, Thomas Dixon, efq. one 
ef the juftices of the peace for the county. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
A fubfcription is opened at Leicefter for 
fablifhing a female charity for the educa- 
ion of a certain number cf girls, taken from 
he moft deftitute and negle€ted fituations, 
without any regard to party or parifh. 
experience in€Ws, that too many youth, 
brought up in a parith fchool, lofe. the good 
smipxeliions they may have received during 
their fchool years, on their return to their 
-refoective. homes, it is propofed that the ob- 
zeéts of this charity fhall confit of girls be- 
tween the ages of 12 and 16. The principal 
obyse&t will be to fit them for fervice 5 
that their own labour may contribute to their 
fupport, wafhing will be taken in. ‘They 
are to be taught to make and mend their 
clothes, and to perform the bufinefs of the 
houfe. Spinning alfo will be attended to, as 
every woman in the lower ranks of lociety 
ought to be able to perform that part of the 
-manufaGiure at which fhe may. be engaged as 
afervant. At firft, it 
- little bnilding for the 
duct the eftablifnment 
plan. The regulation of the charity to be 
~vefted in the-hands of the governors, and a 
weekly vifitant to be appointed. Yearly fub- 
{ 
eh ee 
As 
is intended tp hire a 
purpofe, and to con- 
on the. mof frugal 
be received: half a guinea conititutes a go- 
‘wernor, with the orivilege of recommending 
objets. Books‘for this charitable purpofe 
-are now open et Mr. Nixon’s, Mr. Gre- 
gory’s, Mr. Brown’s, Mr. Ireland’s, and Mr. 
Throfby’s. ; 
On the 3d inftant, Mr. T. Boftock, of 
Leicefter, coach-proprietor, undertook for a 
wager, to walk 48 miles up and down the 
large meadow below Burtoa-bridge, in eleven” 
hours; which, notwithftanding he, by: fome 
miftake, walked more thaa two miles in ad- 
ame Leicefterfoire—Warwickfrire. 
ite 
and, 

dition, he completed it in 314 minutes lefs 
than the time allowed...  __ 
Married.] At Leicefter, Lieut. Arnold, of 
the Leicefterthire militia, to Mifs Smith, of 
Huntingdon, as 
At Watford, Mr. Samuel Beardfmore, 
bookfeiier, of Athby de la Zouch, to Mifs 
Sabin. LN 
At Lowghborough, Mr. James Blunt, te 
Mifs Mary Ackleby. . 
At Whitcote, Mark Anthony White, ef. 
of Lincoln’s Inn, to Mifs Simpfon, of 
Launde Abbey, in this county. 
Died.| At Leiceiter, Mrs. Ladbrooke, 
At Barkby, on the roth inftant, in.a fit 
of apoplexy, William Pockin, one of the re- 
prefentatives in parliament for the county: 
a trait that had been unanimoufly and ho- 
nourably delegated to him in four fucceffive 
parliaments, and which he ‘had uniformly 
difcharged with integrity and independence. 
As a private gentleman his truly amiable 
mariners procured him univerfal efieem, His 
tenantry have toregret the lofs of an exce}- 
lent landlord; his fervants. an indulgent 
(een k 
and the poor a bountiful benefactor 
and kind advifer—Leicefer Fournal, 
At Selby, Mis. Paris. 
Mis. Lewin, of Melton Mowbray. 
At Loughborough, aged 20, Mifs Sarale 
Winfield. ! 
WARWICESHWIRE- } 
Married.] At Birmingham, Mr. Stevens, 
to Mrs. South. Mr. George Styles, to Mifs 
Mary Babington. Mr. Jofeph Hately, at- 
torney, to-Miis Ana Bullock, of Walfall. 
Mr, George Wyon, to Mits Elizabeth Phil- 
lions. Mr. John Cordwell, of Quinton, ta 
Mifs E. Foley, of Birmingham. __ 
-At Yardley, Mr. Thomas Deakin, to Mifs 
Emma Hepkins. 
At Harborne, Mr. Williams, gun-maker, 
of Birmingham, to Mifs Charlotte Lea, of 
Hales Owen. 
'. Mr. Halvey, of Hawkethut, 
Powell, of Brewood. 
At Middleton, Mr. William Booth, to Mifs 
Mary Tidey. 
Died.| At Birmingham, Mr. John Sanders. 
Aged 62, Mrs. Lightfoot. In his 64th year, 
Mir. Jenn Hidifon. 
hE 

to Mrs. 
At Warwick, Mrs. Seymour. 
At Barford, near Warwick, Mifs White- 
head, daughter of Mr, Whitehead, banker, 
of Warwick. 
At Wei 
Mis Silveiter. 
At Alcefter, Mr. Jofhua Hopkins. 
At Wolverley, Mr. Joun Clare. 
c 
romwich Mrs. Wall. Alfa, 
Meriden, aged 20, after a long and 
John Bird, fon of Mr. 
William Bird, of Birmingham. 
In his 18th year, after a very afflicting 
indifpofition, which he bore with exemplary 
fortitude, Mr. Jolin Eyland, jum. of Walfall. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married} At Clunbury, Mr. Robert 
Dayits 
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