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DERBYSHIRE. 
At the late Detby affizes, five prifoners 
were convicted of capital offences, and received 
' fentence of death, but were afterwards re- 
prieved. ; 
Married] At Chefterfield, Mr. Richard 
Bland, to Mrs. Burton. 
At Woughtorough, Tho. Oliver, efg. of 
Sheepfhead, Leicefterfhire, to Mifs Morrifon, 
Waughter of the late Mr. Morrifon. 
Died. At Derby, Mr. John Chatterton, 
fen. plumber and glazier. Mr. John Boot, 
gardener. Aged 74, Wm. Edwards, efg. one 
of the aldermen and a magiftrate of Derby. 
At Doveridge, Mr. James Sadler, 
‘At Repton, Mifs Mary Watkins. 
At Chefterfield, Mrs. Ward, widew of the 
late Mr. Ward, ond mother oe the celebrated 
Mrs. Ratcliffe, © 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
It appears from the Annual Reports of the 
General Hofpital at Nottingham, that the 
fabfcriptions for nine years paft have been in 
a progrefiive ftate of decline, infomuch, that 
they amounted in the year 17g0, to osik 19s. 
and in 1799, to only 7501. 7s. The confide- 
yation of the propofal for erecting a Lunatic 
Afylum, has been deferred till the next ge- 
neral meeting. 
Married.| At Nottingham, Mr. Eaton, 
hofier, to Mifs Fanny Storks. 
At Monks-Kirby, Mr. John Toone, to 
Mifs Sufannah Fofter. he 
Died.| At Nottingham, at an- advanced 
age, John Sherwin, efq. Mr. J. Foxcroft, 
one of the fenior council, in the corporation 
of Nottingham. Mr. Ja. Robinfon, maltiter. 
‘At Hodftock, near Blyth, within a few 
days of each other, Mifs Harriot Spencer, 
aged 21, and Mifs Ann Spencer, aged 24; 
both daughters of the late R. Spencer, of 
that place. 
LEICESTERSHIRE AND RUTLANDSHIRE. 
Sir Wm. Manners, a baronet of a princely * 
fortune, and of a {pirit commenfurate with 
it, has undertaken to oppofe the tottering 
intereft wf the corporation of Leicefter, in 
the eleétion of the members for that Borough. 
Sir William, if he had no better claims, has 
the very. {trong ones of being a ftern enemy’ 
of ‘* Rotten Borwgbs ;” and of what he juitly 
calls, ¢¢ the impious Slave Trade.” 
Two men, Wm. Suffolk and fohn Smith, 
were this month executed at Leicefter, tor 
a forgery of the notes of the principal Lei- 
.cefter bank. 
The occupiers of land on the line of the 
_Leicefter Navigation, have entered into a fub- 
{cziption for the purpofe of obtaining redrets, 
for the damages and injury fuftained on the 
line of the canal. 
Married.] ° At Leicefter, Lieut. William 
Roby Lomes, of the Royal Artillery of 
Madras, to Mifs Ann Mitchell. Mr. Ball, 
hatter, to M fs EB. Geary, of ‘Thornton. 
Derby foire—Nottinghampbire—Leicefterfoire, Ec. 
{| May a, 
At Glenfield, the Rev. G. Robinion, “to 
Mrs. Chamberlain, of Newtown 
At Harborough, -Dr. W. Withering Ar- 
nold, to Mifs Major, eldeft daughter of the 
late T. Major, efq. 
At Oakham, Mr. Peat, aged 18, to Mifs 
Sarak Kemp, aged 58. 
Died.| At Leicefter, Mifs Lakin, dangh- 
ter of the late Mr. Lakin, of Birmingham. 
Aged 79, Mr. Jof. Godherd. Aged 82, Mr, 
Lamb, formerly a grocer; and an honeit in- 
offenfive man. 
At Willoughby, 
Mrs. Martha Gamble 
At Oakham, Mrs. Bentley, wife of .Mr. 
Bentley, faddier. - 
At Market-Overton, in Rutland, Mrs. 
Wing, of Barrow, mother of the Rev. Mr. 
Wing, of Stamford. 
At Uppingham, the Rev. John Parker, 
re€tor ef Lutton, and Vicar of Owdfton. 
Aged 82, Mrs. Grant. 
At Ayfton, Rutland, aged 85, Mrs. Fact 
At Edithwefton, Mrs. Orme, wife of 
Walden Orme, efq: 
At Loughborough, ,aged 74, Mrs. Mar- 
garet Cartwright; who had been miftrefs 
of the Crown and Thiftle public-houfe, 40 
years. 
Tho. Gamble, gent. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
At Stafford affizes fix criminals were 
capitally convited and condemned; two 
of whom for forgery, have fince been ex- 
ecuted. —- The inevitable punifhment of 
death, appears to have no efle& in the pre-' 
vention of this crime. It has increafed ten- 
fold within thefe few years; and it will be 
feen, that almoft every county in the king- 
dom has, at the laft affizés, added to the 
number of its vidtims. Every one of the 
Provincial papers contains fome account of 
freth commitments, or convictions ; infomuch, 
that we are pececd with the recital. 
Married.| At Lichfield, Mr. Sam. Derry, 
to Mifs Eleanor Motteram. 
At Madeley, Mr. Heflop, of Ketby, to 
Mifs E. Davis, of Lawley, near Wellington. 
At Drayton-Baffett, the Rev. W. M. 
Lalfy, reétor of that place, to Mifs Cooper. 
Died.] At Staitord, aged §5, Thomas 
Wright, M.D. 
At Wednefbury, Mrs. Ruffell, wife pf 
Mr. Thomas Rufiell. 
_ At Walfall, aged 57, Mr. Wm. Plant, 
who had kept the Poft-office there 20 years., 
At Kinver, Mrs. Horton, wife of Mr. 
John Horton. . - 
At Teddefiy-Park, Fifher Littleton, efq. 
brother of Sir E. Ticelccaus bart. M. P. 
At Eckington, Mrs. Maifey, wife of Mr. 
F, Mafiey. 
At Leek, Mr. Sam. Sleigh, gent. aged 64. 
- Mr.,Wm. Chailinor, an eminent attorney, 
aged 50. William Gould, gent. of Windy- 
Gates, near the Roaches, aged 96. 
At Millwich, near Stafford, the Rev. Jof- 
Knight, reCior of that place. 
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