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580 Lincolnfoire—Leiccfier/pire—Stapirafh.—Warwic kh. [Bi ugnf, 
At Bottesford, Mrs. Moggs, widow’ of the 
late Mr. Moggs. 
At Farndon, near Newark, Mrs. Sumner. 
At Southwell, Mr. John Twentyman, fon 
ef the late Mr. Alderman T'wentyman, of 
Newark. ; 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
PAarried.] At Stamford, Mr. Thomas Sea- 
tor of Tinwell, Rutlendthire, to Mrs. M. 
Sputtleworth, of Stamford. 
At Bofton, Mr. Linton, to Mifs Johnfon. 
Mr. Hildred, to Mifs Rofe. 
’ At Eafton, near Grantham, James John- 
ftone, efy. to Mifs E. Cholmeley. 
At Upten, near Gainfborough, Mr. Wil- 
liam Hird, of Heapham, to Mifs Ann ‘Stan- 
well. 
At Wragby, Mr. Phillips, farmer, to Mifs 
R. Burrows. nat, 
At Partney, Mr. Barron, of Spilfby, fchool- 
mafter, to Mifs Lowis, of Partney. 
At Langham, near Stamford, Mr. Pope, to 
Mifs Beaver. 
At Lufhly, Mr. William Wright, to Mis 
Wilfon. . 
At Donnington, Mr. John Worfdal, todMifs 
Wricht. 
At Louth, Mr. Thomas Ball, to Mifs Ann 
Rhodes. 
Died,] At Lincoln, Mr. Edward Motiom, 
common-councilman. Aged 50, Mr. John 
Merryweather. Aged 44, Mr. R. Curtis. 
At Stamferd, Mr. F. Blades, of the Black- 
Horfe. 
At Bofton, Mr. John Darwin. 
. At’ Aflackby Park, Mr. Batty. 
At Eveden, aged 58, Mrs. Bailey. 
At Burgh inthe Marfh, Mr. Richard Jen- 
Nings, innholder. 
At Barn Oak, Mr.:Gamble. ; 
At Gate Burton, mear,Gainfborough, Mrs. 
Hutton, wife of W. Hutton, -efa. 
At Wainfleet,.aged$4, Mrs. Aan Allenby. 
At Saltfleet, Mrs. Sewell, «many years 
keeper of the bathing-houfe. _, 
At Langtoft, Mr. Thomas-Holland. 
At Ketton, near Stamford, Mr. Eayres, of 
the Black Bull. 
At Eafton, aged 64, Mr. William Porter. 
At-Linwood, aged 73, Capt. Berry. 
AteCottef{more, ‘Airs. Brereton, wife of the 
Rey. Mr. Brereton, of-the former place. 
At Prefton, Mr. Macklin. 
At Uppingham, Mr. Aris, fchoolmafter. 
_LEICESTERSHIRE. 
WWarried] At Blaby, Mr. Blunt, furgeon 
of Wigfon, to Mifs Thornton of Blaby-hill, 
At Metron, Mr. ‘John Hawley, farmer of 
Gaudaloupe-lodge, to Mrs. Freer, relict of 
Mr. Freer, hofier, of the former place. 
At Great Wigfon, Mr. Whiteman, of 
Kilby, to Mifs M. Goodrich of the former 
place. Mr. Smith, of Daventry, to Mifs 
Coltman of Great Wigfton. 
Died.| At Leicefter, Mr- Gibbs, grocer. 
At Athfordby, My. Thomas Green. 
At Melton-Mowbray, aged 67, Mrs. £. 
Woodceck, reli& of Mr. William Woods 
cock, formerly of Mount-Sorrel. ‘ 
At Kegworth, Mrs. Stevenfon, wife of 
Mr. Stevenfon, furgeon. (ae 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.} At MWolverhampton, Mr. 
Charles Wright, to Mifs Partridge. 
At Uttoxeter, Mr. jofeph Burton, -hat- 
maker, aged 70, to Miis Alport, aged 14. 
_ At Madely, Mr. Thomas Remer, of the 
Hill-top, Warningham, to Mifs E. Sutton of 
- the former place. 
At Rugeley, Mr. J. Hart of Birmingham, 
to Mifs Fortefque, of Rugly. “1 
At Colwick, Mr. Boden, of Bithton, to 
Mrs. Martin. 
At Burton-upon-Trent, Mr. William Smith, 
merchant, to-Mifs Bagfhaw. ‘ 
Died.] At Stafford, Mrs. Clarke, reliét 
of Thomas Clarke, Efq. 
_ At Burton-upon-Trent, aged 24, Mifs Hu 
Spender, daughter of Mr. Spender, furgeon. 
At Elford, aged 56, Mr. William Hopley. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 9 
Married.} At Warwick, Mr. Stanbridge, 
jun. of Birmingham, to -Mifs F. Lillington, 
daughter of the late Rev. G. Lillingtén of 
Warwick. a mE Ta 
At Coventry, Mr. William Payne, attor- 
ney, to Mifs Brierley, of King’s-Newnham. 
A: Birmingham, Mr. Fallows, of Spring- 
gardens Deritend, to Mrs. Mafters, late of 
Soho. Mr. Holmes of Walfall, to Mifs S. 
Mafon. Mr. William Field, of Henley-in- 
Arden, to Mifs E. Bott. 
At Afton, Mr.-William Johns of the 
White Lion, Afhted, to Mifs S$. Green, of 
Deritend. Mr. Samuel Turley, to Mifs M. 
Bef, beth of Birmingham. «itis. 
Died.]. “At Coventry; Mrs. Pope, wife of 
Mr. G. Pope. Mr. Nathaniel Lowe, grocer. 
Aged 73, Mr. John Downing. 
At Birmingham, Mr.Thomas Wooldridge, 
keeper of the prifon. Mr. Samuel Lowe, fon 
ef the late Mr. J.-Lowe, fhoe-mgker. Mifs 
Mary Barclay, third daughter of R. Barclay, 
efq..M:P. Mr. Edward Kettle. Mr. Ford, 
tea-urn maker. Mr. Crofs. Aged 5$,:Mr. 
Fhomas Mynd, he was a man of very great 
mechanical abilities. Aged 23, Mr. William 
’ Kennedy, ‘fon of Mr. Kennedy, furgeon of 
Birmingham. 
At Standon, aced 53; Rev. fhomas Walker, 
At Smethwick, Mr. Davis, one ef the pro- 
ptietors of the-brafs works. — te 
At Wajperton, near Warwick, Mr. Archer, 
farmer. 
At Bath, June 29th, in the 7gth year of 
his age, Samiuel Galton, efg. of Dudderton} 
near Birmingham, one of the people called 
Quakers; a gentleman no lefs diftinguithed 
by the excellent faculties which he had re= 
ceived from nature, than by the a€tive, fuc= 
cefsful, and untform exertion of thofe facul- 
ties, duting along and ufeful Hfe, for the 
benefit of his family, his friends, and the dif. 
trefied part or the community. A -found and 
acute 
