- 3798.] Derby fhire....Noitinghamfbire....Linconpire, Fe. 
At Nantwich, Mifs Ann Horton. 
At Lea, near Chefter, Mr. Goulborne, 
farmer. 
Mrs. Whitehead, of Hale, in this county. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.} The Rev. John Chaloner, of 
Wirkfworth, to Mrs. Vavafour, of Wefton- 
hall, Yorkhhire. 
At Quarndon, Michael Kean, efq. to Mifs. 
Duelbury. 
At Whittington, Mr. William Slagg, of 
Eckington, to Mifs Hervey. 
At Melbourn, Mr. John Newbold, 
Piftern-hills, to Mifs Kunifton, of King’s 
Newton. 
‘At Stavely, the Rev. William Bagthaw, 
to Mrs. Bedford. 
Died.] At Derby, in her 78th year, Mrs. 
Elizabeth Roe. Aged 68, Thomas Wilfon, 
efq. he ferved the office of high-fherift for 
the county in17go. Mifs Barbara Ward. 
At Wirkfworth, Mifs Ana Toplis. 
At Belper, greatly lamented, Mr, John Mel- 
borne, juh. an eminent nail-ma wy faéturer. 
Henry Chawner, .efq. of Vetnon’s Oak, 
- mear Sudbury. Bays p 
. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, 
Married.| At. Nottingham, Mr. Dunn, 
bookfeller, to Mifs Barnet. Mr. Booth, to 
Mifs Cowper.  « 
At Bramcote, near Nottingham, Mr. 
Lound, of Chilwell, to Miis Marriott, of 
the former place. 
At Carlton, near Workfop, George Don- 
fton, efq. to Mifs Sutton, of Scofton. 
Died.| At Nottingham, aged 68, Mrs. La- 
vender. Suddenly, whilf counting fome 
halfpence to his children, Mr. Prefton. ir. 
Francis Shaw. 
At Basford, near Nottingham, Mrs. Pear- 
fon. 
At Bingham, aged 59, Mis. Huckerby 5 
and on the evening of the fame day, Mrs. 
Helen Gamble, her fifter, aged 58. 
At Cropwell Bifhop, near Bingham, in the 
prime of life, Mrs. Mann. Mr. Charles Ger- 
_man, farmer: he cropped down fuddenly, and 
inftantly expired, in the houfe of Mr. Porter, 
publican, in the prefence. of a number of 
people, who had affembled to celebrate the 
Village feaft. 
At Aflackton, near Bingham, aged 70, 
Mr. John Allatt. « 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Mrarried.| At Lincoln, Mr. Robert Creed- 
Jand, to Mifs Mary King. Mr. Robert 
Briflow, to Mifs Sufan Carrott. Mr.Thomas 
Forfter, to Miis Elizabeth Allifon. 
At Stamford, the Rev. Mr. Waters, to 
. Mifs Catherine Fothergill. 
At Gaintborough, Mr. William Stocks 
Heaton, attorney, to Mifs Mary Hornby. 
' AtLouth, Dr. Meck, profeffor of botany, 
aged 71, to Mifs Elizabeth Stanley, aged 24: 
he had been upwards of three weeks a wi- 
sower. 
« . Rr. Willam Chambers, of the Swas inn 
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at Tumby, near Morncaftle, to Mifs Aan 
Norton, of the Bell inn, Lincoln. en ae 
At Granthan, Mr. Hardy, of London, to 
- Mifs Douthwaite. 
At Swayfield, Mr. William Ward, farmer, 
to Mifs Mary Sharp. : a 
Mr. Pattinfon, attorney, of Louth, to Mifs 
Gibbefon, of Lirtcoln. 
_ At Corringham, near Gainfborough, Mr. 
John Moore, to Mifs Ann Belton. 
Mr. R: Dauber, of Stickney, near Botton, 
to Mifs Keyton. ; 
Mr. Cliffe, to Mifs Goude, both of St. 
Martin’s, Stamford-Baron. 
* At Market-Deeping, Mir. Gibbs, of the 
Bell inn in Stilton, to Mifs Eliza Thorpe, 
of the former place. © 
At Stilton, Mr. Francis Mawbey, of 
Market-Deeping, to Mifs Gibbs. 
Died.] At Lincoln, aged 48, Mr. George 
Woods, of the Satacen’s-Head inn. Mrs. 
Gibbs. Mrs. Cooling. 
Mr. Jonathan Key, of Holbeach. 
Suddenly, Mrs. Wright, of Wathing- 
borough. : 
The Rev. M. Brooke, rector of Falking- 
ham. ; : 
At Market-deeping, aged 89, Mr. j. 
Thifleton. , 
At Stamford, aged 80, Mrs. Swain. Mrs. 
Trollope, aunt to Sir John Trollope, bart. ” 
At Lufby, near Spilfby, Mrs. Scepheafon. 
At Sleaford, Mr. Jofeph Gervafe. 
At Coddington, near Lincoln, Mrs. Martin. 
RUTLANDSHIRE: 
Married.| At Oakham, Mr. Wm. Butt, 
of Exton, to Mifs Elizabeth Hurt, of the 
former place. ; 
Dicd.] At Uppingham, Mr.J. Fox, jun 
At Teigh, Mrs. Herring. ml Ce 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Sir Edmund Cradock Hartopp, bart. has, 
been éleéted member cf parliament for this 
county without any oppofition, in the'room 
‘ of the late Mr. Pochin, 
On the 2gth of OGober the Letcefter Ag- 
ricultural Society held its annual meeting, 
its prefident, the Earl of Moira, inthe chair, 
befides the following refpectable gentlemen: 
Mr. Boulthee, Mr. Mansfield, Sir Edmund 
C. Hartopp,.Mr. Wilkes, Mr. Babington,; 
Mr. Aftley, Mr. Honeyborn, and Mr. Smith. 
The premium offercd att yeas for cleariag 
the greatef quantity of land from aat-hills, 
and for giving the moit fadisfaCtory informa- 
tion of the manner in which the foil of the 
ant-hills may be mof advantageoufly difsofed 
of, were adjudged for the following mode. 
The mode which appeared to the com:nittec, 
ull circumftances confidered, as the mof ex- 
pedient, was to pare the’tutf of the ant-hills, 
and dig not fo much of the foil as will, whea 
the turf is laid down again, reduce the ground. 
toa level furface; the-foil to be fpread as.it 
is dg out. ‘The expence in 1797, when the 
price gf labour was higher -than at prefent, . 
was 128. per acre; eachacre containing about 
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