ee 
aay. 
fat wether fhear hog-—Five Guineas. 
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gro ant-hills, and the foil dug eut was efti- 
waated to weigh twenty-two tons and a half 
per acre. The following premiums were 
offered for the enfuing year: 1. For the bet 
eftumate of the comparative advantage between 
horned cattle and horfes, for the purpofes of 
huibandry work——-Ten Guineas. 2. For the 
perfon who fhall make the beft comparative 
experiment between the effects of frefh dung 
and rotten dung, arlfing fram the fame {pé- 
cies of animal and forage, upon grafs land, 
the extent not being lefs than one acre. for 
each kind of dung—-Sixv Guineas. 3. For the fe- 
cond-beft experiment as above, 4l. 4Simen NB. 
Dung will not be deemed froth afser the third 
4. Toe, the perfon whe fhall, on. the 
day of the annual eine for 1799) P produce 
@ two-year old fat wether fheep, the ‘belt for 
fhape and quality of Meth, with an account 
of the mode’ and expence of fattening; to 
have been fed with grais, hay, or roots, 
and not have had corn—Five Guineas, For 
the fecond-beft ditto— Three Guincas.  Forthe 
third-beft ditto— Tivo Guineas. For the bet 
For the 
fecond-beft ditto—Three Guiness. For the 
third-beft ditto-T20 Guineas. Thefe fheep 
to be fhewn by the perfons who had bred and 
fed them, and to be killed and hed on 
the day. . Perfons letting out rams For hire Es 
are excluded by the rules of the fociety from 
thefe premiums. 5. For the crop of potatoes 
raifed on the moft advantageous terms upon 
tiff clay, from an extent not under three 
acres—Ten Guineas. 
Married.| At Loughborough, 
welg 
the. Rev. 
Stuart Corbet, vicar of oe in Bedfordhhire, | 
to Mifs Ann King, of the former place. 
At Barrow on Soar, Mr: Shill, an eminent 
gaazier of Hofe, in this county, to Mifs 
Beaumont. 
At Frolefworth, Mr. Thomas Hinck, of 
Sapcote, to Mifs M. Grainger, of the former 
place. ; 
The Rev. Mr. Hadwen, of Stoughton, to 
Mifs Chamberlayne, of Ayleftone. 
At Ayleftone, Mr. Thomas Bunney, ‘of 
Rathey, farmer and grazier, to Mifs Herrick, 
ef Lubbethorpe. 
, Died.} At Leicefer, aged 80, Mr. Clarke. 
@f the {mall-pox, aged 27, Mrs. Sarah Turner. 
At Narborough, near Leicefter, after a 
fhort illnefs, Mr. Wewaugh, a very opulent 
holier. 
At Lutterworth, after a 
imNer 59th year, Mis. Footman. 
_ At Sheephhead, in this county, Mrs. 
At Ulvertcroft, of a decline, Mr. George 
“Trufel, of Caftle Donington. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Moarried.| At Staftord, Mr. < Shredicotte, to 
Mifs Hammerfley, of Caftle Bromwich. Mr. 
T. Smith, to Mifs Chambley, of Penkridge. 
At Wolverhamptoa, Mr. John Daveahill, 
to Mifs Ann Savage. 
At Litchfield, Vir. Thomas Gnofall Parr, 
Stafordjpire.... Warwickptre. 
Jorden. 
‘Ssrah Parkes. 
few hours illnefs, _ 
[ Nov. 
attorney, to Mifs Bramall, daughter of Als 
derman. Bramall. 
At Dudley, Mr. John Twamley, to Mifs 
Sarah Hodebtis. 
Mifs Ann Bee wyer. 
G. Gmndy, .efq. of Tillingten-houfe e te 
Mrs. Smallwood, of Moreton. 
Died.\) At Wolverhampton, Mr. Aaron 
Bryerley, of the Angel inn. Mr. John Shel. 
don. Mrs. Barney. 
At ie aresss Mifs Ann Bendy. 
At Newcattle, fuddeniy, Mrs. Maycock, 
@f£ the Bull public-houfe, 
At Biliton, aged 63, Mr. William Bickley, 
Mr. Daniel Sheldon, to 
many years the acting partner of the Bilfton 
Furnaces. 
At his-feat in this county, aged 86, Tho- 
mas Bainbrigge, efq: he ferved the office of 
fherifl for Derbyfhire in 1760, and was almoft 
the laft furvivor of thefe gentlemen who had 
the honour of proclaiming his prefent-ma- 
jefty’s acceflion to the throne. 
WARWICKSHIRE: 
A man fleeping clofe to a lime-kiin, in the 
vicinity of Birmingham, had his hand burnt 
off; and, what is very éxtraordinary, the 
‘people who Uifcovered his fituation, had great 
difficulty toawaken him: he was immediately 
conveyed to the hofpital. 
 Marvic 2] At Birmingham, Mr. William 
Madeley, drugg:it, to Mils York, of Colefhill—’ 
hall. Mir. S. G. Onion, to Mifs A. Jones. 
Mr. William Barnfley, patent cepying-ma- 
chine-maker, of the Soho, to Mifs Sarah 
Mr. Afbwell, to Myfs Yate, of 
Bridgnorth. Mr. ,Jofeph Cooke, to Mifs 
Mr. Henry Perkins, to Mifs 
Harriet Rickards. Mr. ‘Arthur Harvie, to 
Mifs Mary Broughton. Mr. John Atkinfon, 
to Mifs Hannah Lamb. 
At Coventry, Mr. Sewell, ta Mrs. Cal- 
lins. Mr. William Woe to Mifs Elizabeth 
Hide. 
At Tamwood, Mr. Richard Lea, to Mifs 
_ Martha eee of Hockley-houfe. 
At A&on, Jopr Twits, efq. of Alfager, te 
“Mills Tagg. 
Mr. Jenks, of Grindon, near Brompard, to 
Mits Sarah Yapp, of the Hill near Clifton. 
At Kiiowle, Mr. William Brookes, of the 
Bull inn, Barfton, to Mits Elizabeth Hay- 
wood. 
Died.] ‘At Birmingham,. aged 82, 
Bingley. Mr. Barret. » Mrs. Ball, of the 
Crown pyblic-houfe. Mr. Jofeph Ward, 
moufé-trap- maker. Mrs. Freeth: the had 
been déprived of her fight upwards of 26 
Mr. 
years. Mr. Thomas Humphries, of the Séa- 
horfe. In his 38th year, Mr. Benjamin Mor- 
ris. After-a few hours illnefs, Mrs. King. 
Aged 58, Mrs.Rebecca Wright. In her 
Both year, Mrs. Bennet. Mr. Boyce. Aged 
Mis. S. Gueit. Aged $4, Mrs. Hannah 
p Peteny relict of the ree George Prefton, of 
the Crown and Cuthion at Birla eval in the 
parith of Hand{worth : fhe was the induftrions 
mother of a large and enterprifing family, 
F which 
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