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At Evington, aged 88, Mrs. Coltman. 
At Thringftone, aged 77, Mr. Thorp. 
At Hinckley, aged 65, Mr. W. Millward, 
many years letter carrier at that place. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Sir Nigil Bowyer Grefley, bart. and the 
Hon, Capt. Paget have declared themfelves 
candidates to reprefent the city of Litchfield 
an the next parliament. 
Thirty-feven farmers, who attend Wolver- 
hampton market, have undertaken to furnith, 
when required by the managing committee 
for the poor, a load of wheat each, at rss. 
pet bufhel, to be retaiied in flour to the labo- 
ious claffes 3 and feveral farmers, near Stour- 
bridge and Kidderminfter have followed this 
Taudable example. ‘ 
Married.} At Allftonefield, Mr. J. Fer- 
nihough, of Ipftones, to Mifs E. Gould, of 
Longnor. 
Died.| At Walfall, in a coughing fit, Mr. 
John Bentley. Aged 76, Mrs. A. Brooks. 
At Burton-upon-Trent, Mr. Tho. Raven, 
faddler, 
At Neweaftle, aged 88, Mr. R. Robifon, 
who for three weeks previous to his death 
would not take any animal food, nor tafle any 
Jiquid but water. 
At Tutbury, aged 31, Mrs, Allen, wife of 
Mr. Allen, furgeon. 
At Tythe-barn, near Leck, Mr. Richard 
Wood. 
At Cheadle, aged 60, Mr. Charles Young, 
mercer, a venerable and much ref{pected cha- 
racter. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Col. Sibthorpe, who was lately eleéted one 
of the members for Lincoln, made a prefent 
of two guineas to each poor freeman of that 
city, to enablethem to enjoy themfelves on 
his majefty’s birth-day. 
Further improvements of confiderable ex- 
tent, in draining and inclofing the Fens, are 
now in contémplation.—Deeping, Langftoft, 
Rofton, Spalding, Pinchbeck, and Cowbit 
Commons, are the immediate objects of at- 
tention, as connected with the Welland 
drainage. 
Married.] At Stamford, Mr. Franks, of 
the Green Farm, St. Ives, to Mifs Searfon. | 
At Faldingworth, Mr. Ofborn, of Friefthorp, 
to Mrs. King. 
At Morton, near Bourn, Mr. Rodzers, 
butcher, to Mifs Baker, of Great Hale. 
At Whaplode, the Rev. Mr. Moflop, to 
Mrs. Robinfon; the latter aged 75. 
At Helpringham, Mr. James Durrance, 
butcher, to Mifs ‘Taylor, of Donington Ings. 
Mr. John Prefgrave, to MifsSpencer. | 
At Wilbech, Mr. Nixon, faddler, to Mifs 
Briggs. 
At Algarkirk, Mr. John White, mercer, 
ef Knareiborough, to Mifs Ann Thompfon. 
At Thurlby, Mr. W. Mafon, farmer, and 
graz‘er, to Mids Marvin, 
Seaffordfire-—Lincolnfoire—Warwickprire. 
{July 1, 
At Market Deeping, Mr. W. Butler, te 
Mifs Bland, of Gretford. 
Died-| At Lincoln, advanced in years, Mr. 
John Bernard, carpenter, &c. Aged 41, Mr. 
George Hutchinfon, cabinet-maker. Advanc- 
ed in years, Mr, James Afhley. 
At Stamford, Mr. R. Afkren, plumber 
and glazier, one of the aldermen of that bo- 
rough, who had ferved the office of mayor in 
1793. Alfo Mr. Dove, horfe-dealer. 
At Pickworth, aged 70, Mrs. Wells. 
At Cafwick Lodge, near Stamford, aged 
91, Mr. W. Dennis. . 
At Deeping, St. James’s, aged 69, Mrs. 
Sanderfon, wife of Mr, T. Sanderfon. 
At Thickencote Warren, near Stamford, 
aged 17, Mifs Catherine Lupton, daughter of 
Mr. Lupton. : 
At Cafterton Magna, aged 26, Mr. E. Fy. 
Warry, farmer. > : 
At Allington, near Grantham, Mr. R. 
Lynn, grazier, late of Newark. 
At North Collingham, Mrs. Higgins, wife 
of Mr. Higgins, farmer and grazier. 
At Corby, Mrs. Williamfon, wife of Mr 
Williamfon, tanner. 
At Walcot, aged 53, Mss. Long, wife of 
Mr. P. Long, fellmonger. 
At Bofton, aged 61, Mr. Jofeph Ellard, 
who had been a diffenting preacher twenty- 
three years. 
At Ayiton, near Uppingham, aged $1, Mr. 
F. Hillam, farmer ; he was the fourth per- 
fon of that age who had died there within a 
fhort time. 
At Uppington, fuddenly, Mrs. Hubbard, 
wife of Mr. Hubbard, carpenter, 
At Sleaford, Mr. James Gibfon, nurfery 
and feedfman, aged 33. 
At Barton, Mr. Jervis Thorpe. 
At Louth, Mrs. Martha Green, fifter-in- 
law to the late Bifhop of Lincoln. Alfo 
Mifs Willows, milliner. 
At Ryal, near Stamford, Mr. Hambleton, 
reli of the late J. Hambleton, efq. of the 
navy. 
i WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married] At Birmingham, Mr. John 
Adams, to Mifs Skelding. Mr. H. Armfield, 
to Mrs. Burdett. And, at the fame time, 
Mr. Stephen Armfield, jun. to Mifs Howlett. 
At Sheldon, Mr Edward Jackfon, of Ingen, 
near. Stratford upon Avon, to Mifs Jackfon. 
At Ayleftone, Mr. Wm. Horton, of Bure 
ton-Overy, to Mrs. Barton. 
At Coventry, Mr. Lines, plumber and 
glazier, to Mifs Mary Johnfon. Mr, Taylor, 
to Mifs Eagle. 
Died.|] At Birmingham, Mr. Wiggin, con- 
fectioner. Aged 69, Mr. John Webiter. In 
the prime of life, Mrs. Hewitt, wife of Mr. 
John Hewitt, druggift. Aged 68, Mrv Ame 
brofe Mainwaring, fen. 
At Ilmington, Mrs. Hobday. 
At Coventry, advanced in age, Mr. Rippet. 
Mr. Shute, partagr with John Haines, filk- 
man. ? 
WARWICK= 
