1800. ] 
eaaten, to Mifs &. Stevenfon, youngeft 
daughter of W. Stevenfon, efq. 
- At Colwich, Mr. Coleman, of Birming- 
ham, to Mifs Collier. 
At Weeford, Mr. Wm. King, of Coton, 
to Mifs Aldrit, of Tamworth. 
At Edgbafton (a fecond time), in confe- 
quence of coming of age, J. J. Slaney, efg. 
eldeft fon of the late Rev. J. Slaney, of 
Brefcot Hall, to Mifs Biggs, of Birmingham. 
_ Died.) At Wolverhampton, aged 84, Mr. 
John Bradthaw. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
At a meeting lately convened at Bofton by 
the Mayor of that place, for the purpofe of 
confidering the ftate of the pour, ss5ol. was 
immediately fubferibed for the relief of the 
indigent inhabitants. 
Married.| _ At Lincoln, Geo. Moxon, efq. 
banker, to Mifs Heaton, daughter of W. 
Heaton, efg. of Doncafter. Mr. Lacy, of 
Newark, to Milfs Porter, daughter of alder- 
man Parte, of Lincoln. Mr. Tho. Hobfon, 
maltfter, to Mrs. Mary Harle, widow of 
Louth. 
At Hale, near Sleaford, Rev. Edw. Ten- 
nant, of Bicker, to Mifs Fountain, of the 
former place, 
' At Lufby, near Spilfby, Mr. Ww. Wingate, 
jun. of Hagworthingham, to Mifs Carter, of 
the former place. 
At Buker, Rev. Edw. Tennant, late of 
‘Trinity College, Cambridge, to Mifs Foun- 
tain, of Great Hale Fen. 
At Saucethorpe, Mr. J. Makinder, to Mifs. 
£. Maltby... 
At Fulftow, Mr. John Hurton, to Mifs 
Frefhney. 
At Harrington, Mr. Geo. Houlden, currier, 
to Mifs Hunter, daughter of the Rev. Mr, 
Hunter. Mr. Wright,,.of Somertby, to Mifs 
Parker, daughter. of the Rev. Mr. Parker, 
of Little Steeping. 
At Partney, Mr. W. Hall, to Mifs Mary 
Willerton. 
Died.| At Lincoln, Mr. Jer. Staniland, 
cheefemonger, é&c. formerly of Doddington, 
Mrs. Goodhand, widow, formerly of the 
Spread-Eagle inn. Aged 67, Mrs. Briggs, 
widow of the late Mr. J. Briggs, infurance- 
broker. Aged 23, Mifs S. Wrigglefworth, 
youngeft Fesetiier of the late Mr. Wrigglef- 
worth. Mifs Lucy Waite, daughter of the 
late Mr. Waite, of Bofton; fhe was on a vifit 
to her fitter. 
Aged 50, Mr. Rd. Rippon. Aged 75, Mr. 
‘Thomas Hall, cooper, 
'. At Gainfborough, aged 73, Mrs. Healey, 
reli& of ,G. Healey, efy.. Aged 75, Mr, 
H.. Caifter. 
At’ Wauviect; aged 46, Mifs Margaret Pet: 
chell, a quaker. 
At Sleaford, aged 60, Mrs. Buller, 
At Spilfby,, Mifs Smith, eldeft daughter 
of Mr. George Smith. . 
At Caftor, aged 86, Mr,. Geo. Bemy, “4 
gefpetable ba ker, 
» ddontaury Mae, No. 55. 
Stafordpbire—Lincolnfbire—W, arwick/hires 89 
At Louth, Mr. James Frankith. Suddenly 
Mrs, Bond, wife of Mr. J. Bond, farmer. 
Mr. James Scargall. Mrs. Baswveil, wife of 
Mr. W. Bofwell, farmer. 
At Barton, Mr. Benton, furgeon. 
At Thorp Hall, near Louth, the only fon 
of the Rev. W. Chaplin. 
At Burwell, near Louth, Mr. J. Fiddle. 
At Bafton, near Stamford, Mr. Smith, fen, 
farmer. 
WARWICKSHIRE, 
Ah improvement of confiderable i Importance 
is about. to be adopted in the Police of Bir- 
mingham, by the eftablifhment of a general 
nightly patrole, throughout the town and- 
neighbourhood, which haye lately been much 
infefted by noéturnal robbers. It is intended 
to defray the neceflary expences incurred 
during this winter, by a voluntary fubfcrip- 
tion; and in the mean time application is to 
be made to Parliament for an a@ to aug~ 
ment the prefent rate, as much as will enable 
the commiffioners of lamps and fcavengers 
to carry into effeét the powers, which an 
exifting law affigns them, of’ appointing fuch 
conftables and watchmen. 
As Mr. Bagot, covfin to Lord Bagot, if 
company with the Rev. Mr. Beresford, were 
amufing themfelves in a pleafure boat on the 
river Avon, the current was fo rapid as tg 
drive the boat near the mill, adjoining War- 
wick Caftle (at which manned they were 
vifitors), and there upfet it. Mr. Bagot was 
unfortunately drowned, and Mr. Beresford 
was with difficulty faved by the exertions of 
two men employed at the mill. 
Married.] At Coventry, Mr, E. Reynolds, 
ironmonger, to Mifs C. Holmes. 
At Stratford-upon Avon,’ Mr, R. Hobbs; 
attorney, to Mifs Afhford. 
After a courtthip of 26 years, Mr, Statham, 
to Mifs Marthall. 
At Birmingham, Mr. Read, to Mis Grif- 
fiths. Mr. Downing, to Mifs Wood. Mr, 
Wolftenholme, to Mifs F. Hopkins, both of 
Yardley. Mr. S. Thornley, druggift, to Mits 
Efther Powell, of Solihull, Mr. J. Thompe 
fon, to’Mifs S. Moore.- Mr. J: Werrington, 
to Mifs E. Haywood. Mr. J. Horton, to 
Mifs Hanbury. Mr. E. Adcock, grocer to’ 
Mrs. Dudley. Mr. J. Slater, to Mifs M; 
Rider, both ef Manchefter. Mr. Booth, to 
Mifs S. Sutton. 
At Folefhill, Mr. Landon, furgeon of the 
13th diabeansy to Mifs Radford, of Coventry. 
At Lapworth, Mr. J. Morgan, of Cough 
ton, to Mifs Grafton, of Lapworth; 
At Mofely, Mr. Hemmings, to Mrs. 
Weavell, 
Died.| At Warwick, Mis. Banari Wilke 
of Mr. Edwards, mercer. 
At Coventry, Mrs. Fréeth, wife of Mr 
Freeth, a refpeétable quaker. 
At Birmingham, Mz. H.Bacon, publican. 
Mrs. Merry, of Aylefbury-houfe, Packwood. 
Suddenly, Mr, Edward Tait. 
Mrs. Taylor. Aged 66, Mrs. Marthall. 
; Ma : ; Mx. 
Aged 39; / 
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