1800.] Stafferdfpire—Lincolnfhire. 195 
At Oakham, Mr. Halford, draper, of that Number of inhabitants 2 15042 
place, to Miis Sewell, of rth Mr. Adults, above 14 _ 51282 
Elias Lafargue, to Mifs Baines, of Upping- Average number of the onilicias 
ham. Mr. Exton Andrews, of Wymondham, congregations - t 4933 
-to Mifs Eyre, of Afhton, Northamptonthire. Average of communicants at ey 1808 
At Loughborough, Mr. Toon, draper, to facrament “ 
‘Mifs Adnutt, both of Markfield. 
Died.| At Oakham, Benj. Crump, efq. 
who fome years fince ferve the office of a gh 
fheriff for Rutland. 
At Desford, Mr. 
So that the ordinary number of abeondans 
does not amount to one-third of the inhabitants, 
and the communicants not to one-/xth of the a 
adults, i 
It alfo appeared, 1. That fick perfons do 

John Prior, eldeft fan of 
Mr. Prior, of that place. not: call in fpiritual afliftance. 2. That pa- i 
te ous rents and mafters are remifs in enforcing at- hs 
ei ice tendance on divine worfhip. 3. That Sunday id 
Married. | James Clutterbuck, efq. of fchools are neglected. 4. That there is & ii 
Hyde Court, Gloucefter, to Mifs Molineaux, ca) difufe of family prayers. 4 
eldett. daughter of Mr. Rd. Molineauxy of The principal caufes are aligned to be, 1. 4 
Wolverhampton. : ps The circulation of feditious, writings. B. hi 
Tho. Lifter, ef. of Lichfield, to Mifs Har- phe irregular management of ale-houfes, 33 i 
riet Seale, daughter of John Seale, efq. of ih 
The thewing and removing of cattle and theep. 
4. Wales, feafis, danciness cock-fightings, 
‘and races on the Lord’s day. 5. ‘The remift- 
Mount Boone, Devon.- 
At Uttoxeter, Mr. Banks, to Mifs H. 
—— 
“Turner. John Lane, efq. of King’s Bromley, yes of church-wardens. 6. The entreafe of i 
to Mrs. Amler, relict of John Amler, ef fanatical methodiits, the number of whole ih 
of Ford. meetings, in barns, out-houfes, &c. are i 
Mr. H. Perry, balker, to Mrs. Bradfhaw, thirty-eight, while the mectings are only i 
ef the Talbot Bowling-green, Stafford. feven of the baptifts and independante, and ' 
At Newcaftle under Lyne, Mr. 
Mr. Robt. Le-. 
Died. 
Tho. Baddeley, ironmonger. 
verfage. Mr, Sam. Mobinion. 
At his mother’s, at Darlafton, Mr. James 
Foriter, late of Bentley, farmer. 
one Of quakers. 
The remedies propofed were, 3. To fix 
upon and recommend a fuitable treatife on 
family devotion. 2. The regular clergy to 
fet a good example by their own conduct. 3, 
Fa Sos 


At Stafford, Mrs. Mary Stanton, aged 33. 
At Burton upon Trent, aged 75, jfoileph 
‘Clay, efq. formerly an eminent brewer of that 
To countera@ the influence of methodifm by 
particular expofitions of the do@trines of the 
Chrittian faith. 
4. Yo catechife and inftrué 
youth. 5. The clergy to avoid levity and 
irregularity in the forms of the church. 6. 
An increafe of vigilance in the :magiftrates. 
7. An abolition of Sunday feafts, walkes, &c. 
$8. Some amendments in the Toleration AG. 
lace. 
' After a long life of temperance and found 
conftitution, in his g2d year, Ifaac Hawkins, 
efy. His very liberal and extenfive charities 
to the poor of that town, to whom he was an 



{peGable farmer. Mrs. Healy, wife of Mr. 
John Healy, of Branfton, and Mr, Higgott. 
a refpectable farmer, of Newton Solney, late 
oi Branfton in the faid parifh. 
See ates 
en 
Win. Sibfey, to Mifs- Ann Shaw. 
Afhton, to Mifs Willoughby. 
At Spalding, Mr. T. Thorpe, jun. mer- 
Captain 
a eee ES Se towards va- g. Members of the church'to have the oppor- 
rious laudable inftitutions in this country, 1 tunity of holding meetings for the purpofe of ii 
Scotland, and in Ireland, will hand down his devotion, in addition to the regular fervice. i 
name to potterity in everlafting remembrance. 45. Some fyftematic laws for the more regu- i 
fr. Cooke, hatter, aged 89. Charles jay infru@ion-of the infant poor in religious i 
Letfon, gent. aged 46. Benjamin Wilfon,  guties. i 
L ; ‘ : Ale 
gent. formerly an eminent brewer, aged 37. Married.| Afver a courtthip off twenty. i 
And oa the day preceding, Mary Jacobs, his fous hours, Mr. i Cotton,-of Broughton, 
houfekeeper. Atan advanced age, Mr. W. aed 20; to Mrs. Ann Atkin, of Dorriagton, ii 
Wright, fifhmonger. Alfo, at Horninglow, 424 63 l 
; : ; o~ 5 N i 
in the fame parifh, Mr. Jonas Allen, a rer At Bofton, after 16 days courtfhip, Mr. : 
fi 


; chant, to-Mifs Cockett. 
At Alrewas, Mr. Tho. Fither, aged 5a At CTR Mr. Robt. Earie, ‘to Mrs. 4 
At Stafford, Mrs. Motterfhaw, reli€& of Featherby. a i 
the late T, Motterfhaw, efq. of Silkmore, Dicd.| Mr. Hickman, of Walcot, near F 
Houfe, near Stafford. Staieacd 
Ree : : I 
LINCOLNSHIRE, At Hather, Mifs Fowler, daughter of the i 
At a late general meeting of the eftablifhed a Jonathan Fowles, iefg. of Stockten yeh i 
Ces. iY 
clergy of a diftridt in the diocefe of Lincoin, 
for the purpofe of confidering the ftate of re- 
ligion, the following ftatement‘of faéts was 
made, relative to the 79 parithes of which 
that dittri<t was compofed + 
Sate 
At Toft, near Bourne, Sam. Jarvis, who, 
in curated of his foot flipping, was fuf- 
pended by the neck ina tree he had beea 
cutting duwn, and was literally hanged. 
ees 
At 
