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newt three inches and a quarter in length, 
which Mr. C. ill preferves in his shop. 4 
ariel, At Derby, Mr. Edward ae 
kinfon, currier of Chefterfield, to Mifs E 
Buxton of the former place. 
At Hatherfage, Mr. J. White, merchant, 
to Mifs M. Furnefs, daughter of Mr. B. Fur- 
nefs, button-manufaéturer, 
At Afton-upon-Trent, Mr. Flack to Mifs 
Sorefby, both of Cavendith bridge. 
At Tibfhell, Mr. Thomas Burton, to Mrs. 
Hodgkinfon. 
At Mickleover, the 
Mrs. Waring. 
At Afhborne, Mr. Samuel Harding, of 
Willow Bridge Wells, Statfordfhire, to = 
Hartfhorne of the former.place. 
At Melbourn, Mr. David Tomlinfon, to 
Mifs Webfter. - 
At Barlborough, the Rev. Richard Ward, 
of Coomford, to Mifs Marthall, of Nittiker 
hill. 
At Dronfield, aged 83, James Drabble, to 
Mary Crooks, aged 57, both of Unfton, aiter 
Rev. John Ward, to 
a courtthip of twenty years and upwards. 
Died.| At Derby, aged 20, Mifs E. Hand- 
ford. 
At Knowl, near New Mill, aged 81, after 
a lingering and painful illnefs, Mrs. Gafkell. 
At Eckington, at a very-advanced age, 
Mrs. S.!Gales, reli of the late Mr. T. Gales. 
At Knabb Houfe, aged 21, of a decline, 
oo Dakeyne, gent. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Marrted) At Nottingham, Mr. Cooper, 
ef Hull, to Mifs Prieftley of the former 
place. Mr. Lound, ironmonger, to Mifs 
Spurr. Py: 
At Balwell, Mr. Watfon, brazier, of Ret- 
fard, to Mifs Clark, of the former place. 
At Workfop, Sir "James Nicholfon, bart. of 
Glenberry, Scotland, to Mifs Wharton, daugh- 
ter of Major Wharton. 
At Holmepierrepont, W.Sandy, gent. to 
Mifs Lowe, of Baflingham. ~*~ 
At Elifley. near Retford, the Rev. John 
Mafon, of Ingoldfby, near Grantham, to Mifs 
Barton, of the former place. 
Died.| At Nottingham, aged 71, Thomas 
Mettam, efy. Aged 29, Mr. W. Handley. 
Aged 68, Mrs. Pie 
At the White Lion. inn, Thomas Went- 
worth, earl of Strafford, vifcount Wentw orth, 
&c. He arrived the evening before, fupped 
with a good gppetite, retired to bed about 
eleven o'clock, and at eight the next morn- 
ing his fervant found him dead in bed, he Is 
juppofed to have died of an ge or ie 
At Hoveringham, Mrs. Hall, w ite of Mr. 
Hall, farmer. 
At Sweinton, near Nottingham, aged 66, 
D. ‘Sanit h, gent. 
At Little Carlt on, Mr. J. Morris, a re- 
ipeCtable vee in the grocery bufinefs. 
At Norwell, Mrs. Templeman, wife of 
Mr. fempleman, butcher. 
At Worktop, aged 78, Mr. W. Barbaroux. 
Nottinghampbire—Lincolnfhire. . 
[ Sept. 
At Eaft Retford, Mr. J. White, late of 
Nottingham, plumber, &c. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
The drainage of 100,000 acres in South 
Holland, is in a ftate Be forwardnefs, 10,000 
acres were formerly faved in the ae of 
Long Sutton. 
Married.} At Lincoln, Mr. Clarke, of 
the Sloop, public-houie, to Mifs Hide. Mr. 
William Patrick, grocer, to Mifs S. Trotter, 
daughter of Mr. Trotter, brewer. Mr. Wm, 
Elfey, farmer of Hemmingby, to Mifs Blyth, 
of the former place. 
At Stamford, William Harper, efq. of the 
Rutland Fencible Cavalry, to Mifs Codding- 
ton, fecond daughter of Alderman Codding- 
ton of this place. 
At Louth, Mr. G. Outram, aged 69, to 
Mifs P. Louley: aged. 16. 
At SaleAeetby, Mr. William King, to Mifs 
Taylor of Louth. 
At Afhby, near Horncaftle, Mr. David 
Smith, of Lincoln, grocer, to Mifs J. Smith, 
of he former place. 
At Sibfey, Mr. Dickens of Skirbeck, ta 
Mrs. Bland of the former place. 
At Edenham, Mr. John Hairby, of Hun- 
dleby, to Mifs Lenton, of Grimfthorpe. 
At Grantham, the Rev. Mr. Thompfon, 
late of Spalding, to Mifs Northon, of Stam- 
ford. 
At Bourn, Mr. Lupton, fon of Mr. R. 
Lupton, of Tickencote Warren, to Mifs Hal- 
ford of the former place. 
At Waddingworth, Mr. Samuel’ Dustiy of 
Barnfley, grocer, to Mifs Elmhirft of the for- 
mer place. 
Died.| | At Lincoln, aged 63, Mr. Robert 
Green, formerly apothecary and chemift. 
Aged 36, Mr. M. Clapham, mafter of the 
Black Horfe public houfe. Aged 40, Mr; 
Jofeph Daubrey, plumber, &c. - 
William Cooper, fellmonger, he was found 
lying dead in a heap of lime; he was fub- 
je to fits, with which it is fuppofed he was 
afflicted at the time of his death. 
Aged 20, Mr. John Hall, corn-merchant. 
Mr. Jofeph 'Smith, of the Plough public- 
houfe. Mrs. Stennett, wife of Mr. Stennett, 
butcher. 
On the road between Bofton and Sleaford, 
on his return to Gainfborough, Samuel Lef- 
ter, a private in the South Lincola Supplemen- 
tary Militia; he was killed by the overturning 
of a cart into a ditch, the contents of the 
cart falling on him. 
At Burghin the Marth, Mr. Grafsley, 
geon. 
At Spilfby, Mifs M. Franklin, daughter 
of Mr, W. Franklin, mercer, Mr. T. Hilly 
butcher. Mrs. Sleddall, wife of Mr. T. 
Sleddall. 3 
At Horncaftle, Mr. L. Bilton, fchoolmafter, 
Aged 63, Mr. Thomas Simpfon, officer of 
Excife; he was an honeft man and is much 
lamented. 
At Hil 
fur- 
Wuliam Bilten, 
fon 
Mr. 
ton Holegate, 
