799-] 
fon of Mr. G. Bilton, he put a period to his 
exiftence by fhooting himnfelf, 
At, Hamdtone near Lincoln, aged 85, EF. 
Hales; fhe walked fix miles a few days 
before. 
At Louth, Mrs. Allifon of the Blue-ftone- 
Inn. 
the Black Bull. » ; 
At Naéion near Lincoln, aged 56, Mr. Ro- 
bert Watkinfon, farmer. 
At Stamford, Mrs, Barber, wife of Mr. 
Barber, gardner. 
‘ At Bourn, aged 11, Mifs Stewart. 
At Linwood Grange near Sleaford, 
Bury, efq. -his eftate which is, very con- 
fiderable, devolves to the Rev. B. 8. Collins, 
of Bath, well known in the neighbourhood 
of Leeds as a public preacher. 
At Gofberton, Mrs. Hodfon, wife of Mr. 
Hodfon, blackfmith. 
At Bofton, aged 64, fincerely lamented, 
Mr, William Hellaby. 
RUTLAND, ‘ 
Died.} At Belton, Mr, Loakes. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
The total of the calls uvon the Afhby de 
la Zouch Canal are at this time 90 per cent, 
which indicate its fpeedy completion. Earl 
Moira’s coals are already announced at Bof- 
worth for 3s. 6d.per ton. 
Mr. Hartopp, the intelligent refident of 
Dalby Hall, has lately gratified the nobility 
and gentry of his neighbourhood with thea- 
trical performances, in his private theatre, 
for fix nights. Mr. H. and his fon no lefs 
interefted the company by their own per- 
formance, than by their affiduities to provide 
in every other refpeét for the entertainment 
and accommodation of the numerous vifi- 
tants. 
Married.] At Leicefter, Mr.G. R. Nicteen., 
one of the volunteer infantry, to Mifs F. 
Wilkinfon. 
At Great Wigfton, Mr. Whiteman, of 
Kilby, to Mifs M. Goodrich of the former 
place. Mr. Smith, of Daventry, to Mifs 
Cotton, of the former place. 
Died.] At Leicefter, Mrs. Temple, wife 
of Mr. Temple, attorney. Mr. Harris, gun- 
fmith. 
At Market Bofworth, aged 70, Mr. fack- 
fon. 
At Melton Mowhray, aged 67, Mrs. E. 
Woodcock, rcli& of Mr. W. Woodcock, 
formerly of Mount Sorrel. Aged 47, after a 
fhort illnefs, Mr. A. Black, comedian. 
At Sroughton, Mr. Ingram, fen. grazier. 
At Quorndon, after a fhort illneis, Mifs 
Webfter. 
At Lutterworth, aged 76, Mrs. Lea, wife 
ef Mr. Thomas Lea; the went to bed in per- 
feé& health and was found dead by her huf- 
band a few hours after. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Marricd.} At Colwich, Mr. Boden, of Bith- 
Rutland—Leice/ter fpire—Staffordfpire, Ge. 
Mrs. Parker, wife of Mr. Parker, of 
665 
ton, to Mrs. Martin, of the fame place, aged 
28, this is her third hufband. 
At Burton upon Trent, Mr. W. Wilders, 
mercer, to, Mrs. Piddock, reli&t of Mr. T. 
Piddock, late of Coventry, druggift, both of 
Burton. 
At Tipton Hall, J. Edge, efq. of Mofs, to 
Miis Jevon, daughter of the late A. E. Jevon, 
eig. of the former place. 
At Gatewood Lodge, Mr. Seckerfon, attor- ' 
ney, of Stafford, to Mifs Barlow, of the 
former place. 
Digd.] At Litchfield, aged 83, Mr. G. 
Whately, one of the Alderman of ee Pity 
for upwards of 50 years, 
John Fletcher, efq. (very far Livieced in 
years). He wis in the commiffion of the 
peace for this borough, and fenior ,proétor of 
the bifhop’s court, and principal regiftrar and 
chapter clerk to the dean and acne there ; 
and had praétifed as a notary public and proc- 
tor of that court, as appears by the records, 
from the roth June 1723. He was particu- 
larly fond of fox-hunting, which he conftantly 
followed till within about four years of his 
death ; he was a gentleman of a very active 
di{pofition, indefatigable in his general pur- 
fuits, ahd remarkable for punctuallity in all - 
his concerns. He has bequeathed a confider~ 
able fortune to his only furviving daughter 
Mrs. Lifter, relict of the late N. Lifter, efq. 
M. P. and his grand-children. 
At Great Saredon, near Wolverhampton, 
Mr. Perks, attorney. 
At sel erhampton, aged 77, Mr. J. 
Meready, for the laf 32 years he filled 
the oice of clerk to the collegiate church of 
that place. 
At Burton upon Trent, aged 24, Mifs H. 
Spender, daughter of Mr. Spender, furgeon. 
Aged 89, Mrs. M. Broome. | 
At Lloyd Houfe, near Wolverhampton, 
aged 19, John Marth, efq. the eldeft fon of the 
‘late magiftrate of that name ; his gentlenefs 
of manneis and affectionate difpofition juftly 
entitled him to the efteem of all who knew 
his rifing worth. } 
At Staftord, aged 53, Mr. B. Bradfhaw, of 
the Talbot, Bowling-green. ‘ 
At Uttoxeter, aged 85, Mrs. Biddulph, 
relict of the late Mr. W. Biddulph. 
At Stone, Mr. W. Lillyman, late of the 
Crown inn, and formerly butcher in Birming- 
ham, 
At Rugeley, aged 74, Thomas Littlewood, 
he had been drinking a pint of ale at a pub- 
lic houfe near home in good health, and five 
minutes after was found dead. 
WARWICKSHIRE, 
A fplendid Mutical Feftival for the benefit 
of the General Hofpital will be held in 
Birmingham, on Wednefday, Thurfday and 
Friday, the 18th, 19th and 2cth of Septem- 
ber. YVhe Lords Warwick, Hertford, Dart- 
mouth, Aylesford, Dudley and Wind, Wii- 
loughby de Brcke, Craven, Middleton, ‘and 
BrooXe, 

