920 Lincolnfhire, Leice sitie, Siafordpire 
man Howitt. Mr. F. Shuttleworth, to Milfs 
Rawfon. Mr. B. Churchill, of Sheepthead, 
to Mrs. Atlifton. 
At Retford, Mr. Bowmer, to Mifs H. Ma- 
on, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Mafon. 
At Balderton, Mr. G. G. Gill, of Navenby, 
to Miis A. Pearfon. 
Died. At Nottingham, aged 44, Mrs. 
Swann, wife of Mr. Swan, grocer. Mrs. 
Cartwright, wife ef Mr. Cartwright, hofier. 
At Stanford Hill, the lady of C. A. Dafh- 
wood, efq. of the Horfe-guards. 
At Knighton, Mr. Richard Hirft, groom 
to Mr. Lammin; his death was occafioned by 
a fall from his mafter’s gig. 
At Bingham, aged $5, Mrs. Jane Flower. 
At Morgreen, Mr. Samuel Nix, farmer. 
At Red-Stile, Ratcliffe-upon-Soar, Mrs. 
Chamberlin, wife of J. Chamberlin, efq. 
At Thurgafton, near Southwell, the Rev. 
K. Mawer, curate of that place. 
At Newark, Mr. Wm. Renfhaw, butcher. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married.| At Stamford, Mr, F. Aveling, 
jun. of Whittlefea, in the Ifle of Ely, to 
Mifs Hotchkcin. 
Died.| At Lincoln, aged 76y.Mr. J. Croft. 
At Billingborough, Mr. Eifington. 
At Edenham, Mr, William Belton, mafon; 
- he was difcovered drowned in a river- near 
that place. 
At Donnington, Mrs. Harvey, wife of Mr. 
a fhop-keeper. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
A very capital hotel, with aftembly-room, 
play-houte, news-room, &c. has recently 
been built at Leicefter, by public fubfcripti- 
on, upon the {cite of the Saracen’s Head-inn ; 
on a plan which, with the addition of a pub- 
lic library, deferves to be imitated by all the 
firt and fecond-rate towns in the kingdom, 
not already provided with thofe defirable 
luxuries. The archite&t was Mr. Johnfon, of 
the houfe of Dorfet, Johnfon, and Co. New 
Bond-ftreet. 
The plan which was mentioned fome 
months ago for eftablifhing in Leicefter an 
afylum for female children, is now about to 
be carried into effe&t, feveral ref{pectable per- 
fons having promifed their patronage to this 
benevolent and extenfively ufeful inftitution. 
A numerous and refpectable anniverfary 
meeting of the Leicefter Agricultural Society 
was held on the 232d of Otober at Leicefter, 
when the Earl of Moira prefided. A letter 
from the prefident of the Board of Agricul- — 
_ ture was read, in which he requefted the af- 
fiftance of the Society towards the formation 
of five or more fmall agricultural focteties in 
the county of Leicefter; but the meeting 
were of opinion, that local circumftances pre-- 
vented this Society from affording any affift- 
ance in eftablifhing thefe feparate focieties. 
“The feveral premiums and rewards of laft 
year were adjudged; and others offered for 
the enfuing year: the principal of which is, 
a premium of ten guineas for the beft efti- 
29th reziment of Light Dragoons. 
Warwickfhire. (December; 
mate of the comparative advantage betwee 
‘horned-cattle and horfes for the purpofes of 
hufbandry. 
Married.| At Wanlip, Mr. J. Cropper, 
of Loughborough, to Mifs Alfop. 
At Kibworth, the Rev. J. Goodman, to 
Mifs A. Haymes. 
At Lutterworth, Mr. T. Reader, to Mifs 
Cotton. W. tutes efq. of Kibworth, to 
Mifs L, C. Browne, of Strettmen-le-Field, 
Derby thire. 
Died.| At Leicefter, Mr. Alderman 
Drake ; he ferved the office of Mayor in the 
year 1775. 
Aged 74, Mr. Bankart, an eminent wool. 
ftapler. 
At Wymondham, Richard Day, efa. 
At Hinckley, Mr. C. Sanfome, if Leicefter, 
hofier. 
At Bardon Hall, aged 79, Mrs. Hood, re= 
li& of the late John Hood, efg. 
At Witherley, Mrs, Wilfon, wife of Mr, 
J. Wilfon. 
At Loughborough, aged $4, Mr. Thomas 
Warner. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
The white-painted tin {pire of Wolver- 
hampton, with its gilt vane and crofs, fet up 
25 years, looks as well at this time as it did 
when firft ere€ted. This fuccefsful experi- 
ment. of a {pire made of tiz, and painted fo as 
to reprefent ftone, deferves notice and. imi- 
tation. 
Married.| At Milwiclhy Mr. William 
Gould, of Hanfon, to Mifs Richardfon. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. William Tom- 
kys, to Mifs A. Poole. Mr. J. Parfons, of 
Hales-Owen, to Mifs J. Adfhead. 
Died.} At Stafford, aged 27, Mrs. How. 
ton, wife of Mr. . Horton. 
At Wolverhampton, Captain Makin, of the 
Aged 74, 
Mrs. Smart. Mr. Thomas Gower. 
' At Makeway Houfe, Mr. Ward, attorney, 
of Cheadle. 
At Steke-in- the-Potteries, 
wife of Mr. Booth. 
At Walfall, Mrs. Rutter, relict of the late 
vicar of that place. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
A young lady of the name of Bawcott, and 
her fervant maid, were lately fuffocated at 
Radway, near Kineton, by the carelefs intro- 
duction of a pan of burning coke, or charcoal, 
into-a clofe bed-chamber. 
The workfhops of Mr. Grew, button- 
maker, of Birmingham, have been deftroyed 
by fire. 
On Tuefday morning, November 12, he- 
tween five and fix, a taeeea accompanied by 
a train of fire, was vifible for about a minute 
in the neighbourhood of ‘Coventry. ‘The 
guard of the mail-coach fays, that while paff- 
ing through Woodftock it feemed to him to 
fall on the roof of the coach, and that the 
heat was fo ftrong that he put his hand to 
his head, fancying it had finged his hair. It 
almoft 
Mrs. Booth, 
