240 Leicefter[bire.. Cambridge/bire....Huntingdonfhirz, Sc. [Sept 
tholic. At Leek, aged 87, Mr. W. Johnfon, 
68 years fexron of the parith. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
‘The breeders of rams in this county have - 
agreed to make a public exhibition of their 
rams, annually, every September 13. The 
Jate exhibition was very numeroufly attended, 
and feveral rams were engaged at capital 
prices. 
have let three, for the feafon, for 900 guineas. 
There is now in the poficfion of Mr. T. 
Richdale, of Kegworth, a fow which has far- 
rowed and bred 358 pigs, at aiffcrent litters 5 
fhe was eleven years old laft fpring, and 1s 
new fueckling her twentieth litter. 
Sarried.|\—At. Great Wigftone, Mr. (ont 
Smith. to Mifs 'M. Ward. Mr. I. Ward, of 
linckley, hofier, to Mifs Moore, of Great 
_ James Street, Bedford Row, London. Mr. 
Parkinfon, a re{pectable furgeon of Leicefter, 
to Mifs Chandler, of Gilmorton. In London, 
‘Mr. E. S.°Lobb to Mifs E. Goode, late a 
miliener, of Leicester. 
Died.|—At the family feat, at Rollefton, 
neat Billefdon, the rev. H. Green, A M. rec- 
ter of Little Burftead, and of Laington, in 
Effex; alfo a juftice of the peace, and pofleffed 
of confiderable Janded property in Leicefter- 
fhire. Mrs. Thomas, of Kibworth Har- 
court; a peaceable neighbour, and a fre- 
quent benefactrefs to the poor. 
At his Father’s houfe, at Penn, Bucks, on 
Friday, Sept. 1, the hoh. Penn Afhton Cur- 
zon, one of the reprefentatives in parliament 
for Leicefterfhire, and lieutenant-colonel of 
the Leicefterfhire yeomanry cavalry; a man 
very little refpe€ted or beloved. 
At Waltham, aged 33, Mr. EL Latham. 
At Weanlip, I. Blundftone, efq. a partner in 
the houfe of Cator and Ce. porter-brewers, 
Old-ftreet, London; he had been much en- 
gaged ‘in bufinefs, and was very generally 
refpected. Mr. Kirkland, an eminent furgeon, 
of Afhby-de-la-Zouch, and F.R S. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, 
Married. }—Mr. T. Williamfon, attorney, 
of Clifford’s Inn, London, to Mifs Marthall, 
of Cambridge. At Ely, Mr. R.. Martin to 
.Mifs A. Page. 
The rev. Mr. Aiken, diffenting minifter, at 
ey Everfden, to Mifs Lilley, of Hawk- 
one. : 
_ Died.}—At Cambridge, in his chambers, at 
Jefus’ College, after a lingering illnefs, much 
regretted, W. Mathew, L.L.B. tellow and 
burfar to that fociety, and, fince 1775, -one of 
the fquire beadles tothe Univerfity. Mr. M. 
Sharp, many years mafter of one of the cha- 
~ rity fchools. 
Aged 31, Mr. J. Haylock, of Weift 
Wratting. .Aged go, after a gradual decline, 
and fenfible to the laft, Mrs, Sewfter, wi-, 
dow of Mr. E.S. formerly alderman of Cam- 
bridge, and mayor in 1749 and 17§9. Inthe 
ifland of St. Vincent, Weft Indies, Mr. I. 
Cock, youngeft fon of Mr. J. C. of Came . 
bridge. 
Mr. Farrow, of Loughbro’, is {gid to» 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Married.|—Mr. R. Ofwin, of Wifbeach, td 
Mifs Delamore, of Huntingdon, 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, 
Married.|-—-Mr. W. Eaton, of the Artillery 
Company, London, to Mifs Walton, of Braclz- 
ley. Therev. J. J- Rye, to Mifs D. Claver- 
ing, youngeft daughter of the late R. C. efg. 
of Northampton. - 
Died.}—At Oundle, aged 58, Mrs. M. 
Staples. At Kettering, J. Dexter, gent. and 
.one of the coroners forthe county. At Caf- 
tor, near Peterboro’, F. Lawrence, gent. ma- 
ny years a bauker in the Strand, London, 
where he had acquired a confiderable fortune. 
At Peterboro’, drowned in the river Nen, W. 
Bell, a fervant to Mr. T. Wright, waterman. 
At Northampton, Mrs. Bachelor. Mrs. G. M. 
Binyon. . Mrs. Ferry. : 
Newbottle 3 in confequence of being run over 
by a waggon, while he was employed at the 
harveft-work on his own grounds. 
WARWICKSHIRE, 
At the afiizes at Warwick, John Hubbal, for 
ftealing twenty wether fheep, Thomas Bind- 
_ley, for ftealing one wether fheep, and Wil- 
liam Aftley, for ftealing twelve ewe fheep and 
fix larabs, were feverally conviéted, and re- 
ceived fentence of death. Of thefe, Aftley 
_was left for execution. 
Married | At Birmingham, Mr. J. Swift 
to Mrs. Gardiner ; the lady had juft paffed 
through a tedious widowhood of two months ; 
this was her fourth hufband, and his third 
wife. At Weymouth, W. H. Hicks, efq. to 
Mifs Farrer, of Warmington. Mr. W. Burton, 
of Dudley, to. Mifs Honeybourne, of Wom- 
bourne. At Birmingham, Mr. W.. Jones to 
Mifs M. Williams. The rev. C. Curtis, A.M.. 
rector of Solyhul!l, and of St. Martin’s, Bir- 
mingham, tu Mifs $. Wilkinfon, daughter of 
the late T. W.efq. of Amfterdam, 
Dicd.| At Birmingham, Mrs, E. Higgins. 
Aged 18, Mifs T. Hunt; a pattern of piety and 
virtue. At her houfe on the College Green,aged 
73, Mrs. A. Stanier. Mrs. Conftantine. Mrs. 
Brettel. Aged 56, Mr. F. Turner, Mrs‘ M. 
Jones, of Dale End. Mrs, S. Hadley, of Camp 
Hill, near Birmingham, W. J. Banner, efq. 
of Hagley Row. Aged at, Mrs. A. Slaughter. 
Mrs. Riddle, of Deritend. At Rudyerd Hall, 
G. Godwin, gent.; fuppofed to be the heavieft 
man in the county. Aged 60, the rev. Mr. 
Silt, of Afhenhurft. Of an induftrious, in- 
offenfive character, Mr. T. Clark, of Coven- 
try, cow-Keeper ; having fecured a {tray horfe 
for the purpofe of taking him back to the paf- 
ture, he very inadvertently happened to tie the 
halter round his own wrift; and had fearcely 
. led the horte along a few paces, when the ani- 
mal taking fright, knacked down Mr. C. and 
dragged him nearly a mile before any affiftance 
could be procured to releafe him. 
mangled. Mr. Cole, farmer, of Long Itching- 
ton; while riding a race, he was thrown from 
his horle againgt a ftile, and killed on the fpot. 
WORCESTERSHIRE, 
Mr. Reed, farmer, of 
The body, 
when found, was dreadfully bruifed and - 
