


304  ~—.--—*Staffordfhire—LincalnfireWarwickfbire, 3c. 
At Edmondthorpe, Mr. John Bofworth, 
farmer. 
At Tickencote, Mr. Henry Turner, aged 
63. 
At Cliptham, aged 78, Mr: Speed, farmer. 
At Uppingham, aged-32, Mrs. Grant. 
At Oakham, Mrs. Bentley, wife of Mr. 
Bentley, faddler. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
On Tuefday, Feb. 25, one Hudfon brought 
_his wife into Stafford market-place, and dif- 
pofed of her by public auétion, after many 
Biddings, at five fhillings and five pence! 
Married.| At Ecclethall, the Rev. J. H. 
Powell, of Plextol, Kent, to’ Mrs, Foun- 
taine, of Chappel- Auteecae: 
. Died.] At Uttoxeter, aged 46, Mrs. Hig- 
gott, widow of the late Mr. Higgott, attorney. 
Aged 78, Mrs. S. Bentley. 
At Crakermarfh, Mrs. Gifhorne, relict of 
the late John Gifborne, efq. of Derby. 
At Leek, Simon. Debank, efq. fome years 
2g0 fherift of this county. 
[ In our laft, we gave many inftances of longe- 
wity and recent mortailty at Burton- upon- Trent, 
ze awhich we now add the followinz. | 
At Burton, aged 46, Charles Lecfon, sent. 
figed gt, Mr. Jofeph Bladon. Aged 23, 
"Mrs, Hume, wife of A. Hume, efq. Aged 
66, Mr. George Hardy. Aged 78, Wm. 
Worthington, gent. Aged 4o, Mrs. Mary 
Dawfon. At Branfton, near Burton, aged 
$9, Mrs. Mary Lea. Aged 72, Mrs. Maty 
Starkey, Milfs Mary Starkey, her daughter, 
aged 20. . 
EINCOLNSHIRE- 
A fea unicorn was lately caught at Frie- 
ftone. 
At Lincoln affizes, three perfons were capi- 
tally convicted. 
Nine ladies have died at Bofton, in the 
courfe of the prefent winter, whofe ages made 
upwards of 70 years each. 
Married.) At Stamiord, Mr. Edward Af- 
kew, to Mrs. Barnard, widow of Mr. Bar- 
nard, late of Eflendon, Rutland. Mr. Aili- 
fon, of the 7th Light Dragvons, to Mrs. 
-Norcliffe, draper. Mr. Pearfon, of the R. S. 
Lincoln’ Militia, to Mrs. Addlefhaw., Mr. 
John Handley, of the fame regiment, ‘to 
Mifs J. B. Carrington, of Bofton. 
At Lincoln, Mr, Trutloe, of the 28th 
- Light Dragoons, to Mifs Bennett. 
At Heckington, Mr. Thomas Teefdale, of . 
Bofton, to Mrs. Wetherall. 
At at Mr. B. Hudfon,to Mifs M. 
fon. 
“At Great Steeping, Mr. John Taylor, to 
Mifs Mary Moore? . 
At Bofton, Mr. Granger, ’ to Mrs. Darwin. 
At Tid, St. Mary, after a courtthip of 12 
hours, Mr. W. Hydes, to Mifs E. Hufon ;— 
the bridegroom had buried his former Wate 
with whom he had lived twenty years, the 
preceding evening. 
(April x, 
Died:] At Barton, Mrs. Marris, reliG& of 
the late T. Marris; efq. : 
At Reevefby, Mr. John Mackinder, gra- 
zter, aged 54. 
,, At Lincoln, aged 46,~Mr. John Berley, 
cork-cutter. . 
At Hundleby, Mr. Manlkinfans grazier. 
At Wainfleet-All Saints, Mr. Wm. Maul- 
kinfon, wheelwright. 4 
On her way to Bath, the Hon. Mrs. ecm, 
of Stamford. 
At Rippingale, Mr. Jofeph Nunnale. 
At Langtoft, Mr. John Whitehead, fhoe< 
maker. 
At Billingborough, Mr. R. Bowcock. 
Near Spalding, Mr. Jofeph Godwin, of — 
Crowland ; who fell off one of his own boats 
and bet? dpauned 
At Grantham, Mrs.-Allea; wife of Mr. 
Allen; fhe had been talking chearfully with 
fome friends but a few minutes hefore the 
_dropt down and expired. 
At Little Gonerby, near Grantham, Mrs. 
Tubney, wife of Mr. Tubney, furgeon. 
At Spilfby, Mr. Thomas Collis, furgeon. 
At Alford, Mr. S. Duckering, grazier. 
At Bofton, Mrs. Wilby, relict of the late 
Mr. York, one.of the aldermen of Stamford. 
Aged 70, Mrs. Peat. 
At Falkingham, the widow Chambers, 
aged 79. Of 570 inhabitants, fhe is the only 
perfon that has died there fince September 
laf. 
At Spalding, aged 79, Mr. John Lamb, 
merchant. Aged 17, Mr. George Carter, 
fon of Mrs. Carter, An amiable raise 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
The houfe at Stratford- PE St in 
which the immortal Shakfpeare was born, is’ 
at prefentinhabited by a dutcher, who has put — 
up in his fhop the following curious board : 
«¢ Shakfpeare was horn here, \ 
.N.B. A horfe and cart to let.” 
Married.) At Kennilworth, Walter Wat- 
kins, efq. of Liydyady ways Fiisths to Mifs 
Taylor. 4 : 
Dieds| At ‘Ayleeees Houfe, Packwood, 
John Merry, efq. 4 
At Harbury, near Southam, Mr. Wm. 
Dodd, farmer; his death was occafioned by 
taking corrofive fublimate of Mercury, by - 
miftake, inftead of falts. 
- SHROPSHIRE. 
Maerried.}] At Shrewhbury, Mr. Stephens, 
fhoemaker, to Mifs Heath. 
At Ludlow, Mr. Wm. Whitefoot, to Mifs_ 
E. Maritan 2 Caofton Hall. 5 
At Wollerton, Myr. Smout, to Mifs Cor- 
field. 
‘At Wem, Mr. 
‘nafton. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. Edward - Rarlows 
cooper, to Miis Ebery. Mr. Sader, farmer, 
of Wirfwall, to Mrs. Meate, of Whitchurch. 
At Wellington, Mr. Thomas Hawley, of 
Caufe Caftle, te Mifs de Reimer, ef Wel- 
lington, ; 
At 
W. Alhferd, to Mifs Ky- 
