239) Staffird. Leicefter.Rutland.Cambridge. Huntingdon. Northamp. [Oa 
hibited a moft beautiful appearance to the 
{pectators. Fortunately nothing intervened to 
ftop its progrefs; if it had, the confequences 
of its breaking would, in‘all probability, have 
been very calamitous. 
Married.|—At Shrewfbury, Mr. Smith to 
-Mifs Morris. Mr. F: Hammond to Mifs E. 
Davies. At Coalbrooke Dale, Mr. Wright, 
furgeon, to Mifs Page. i 
Died.|—At. Cumley, at the advanced age 
of 106, Catherine Duckett, At Whit- 
church, Mrs. Dodd. The rev, Sir, T. Ewar- 
des, bart, juftice of the peace for the county 
of Salop, and reétor of Frodefley. At 
Shrewlbury, aged 21, Mifs A. Cartwright. 
At Walcot, Mr. T. Pinches. ; 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
At Stafford Seffions, the new fthire hall 
was opened for the firft time as a court of 
juftice. a ; 
Married.}—-At Litchfield Cathedral, Mr. 
Lyceftieur, of London, ta Mifs Leigh, 
daughter of the rev. Archdeacon Leigh, one 
of the canons refidentiary of the cathedral. _ 
At fame place, after a tedious courtfhip of 
fourteen years, Mr. Neville to’ Mifs Cooper. 
“Mr. Daws, draper, to Mifs Basford. 
At Caftle Church, after a courtship of three 
days, Mr..B: Wilkinfon,. aged 20, to. Mrs. 
Frith, a widow, of 60. Mr. Sidney, of Staf- 
ford, to Mifs Ann Ward. 
LEICESTER SHIRE. 
William: Bradley, flocking-maker, in 
Granby Strect, Leicefter, has been committed 
to jaily on the roth ipftant, for ill treatment 
of his.four apprentices. It appeared on his 
examination, ‘that this wretch had been in- 
luced to take apprentices merely for the fake 
of the premium. ‘The poor boys were con 
fined to their work from fix in the morning 
‘til eleven cat night, being fcarcely allowed 
fuficient food. for their exifience. They 
were ‘frequently cruelly beaten, and after 
the Jabour.of the day driven our of doors, to 
Real ftumps and rails, and commit any other 
‘depredations that might fall within the com- 
~pafs of their ability, They were removed to 
St... Margaret’s workhoule, and as their firtt 
-erimes originated in the depravity of thgir 
matter, rather than from any evil intention of. 
their own, it is expected the punifhment of the 
mafter will deter them trom the paths of vice. 
“A long addrefs has been publithed by the 
governors of the Leicefter Infirmary and Lu- 
matic Afylum, ftating that the funds of thofe 
-inftitutions are in a finking fate, and calling 
upon the charitable and humane to ftep for. 
~ ward, and affift. with their donations. The 
addrefs, we are happy to obferve, has not 
been made in vain. Several annual fubfcrib- 
ers have been added, among whom Mr. 
Phillips gives ten guineas annually to the In- 
-firmary, and five ra the Afylum, A benefit 
concert is likewife to be given, for the fup- 
port of both cladies3 and feveral of the moft 
eminent performers in London, according to 
the Leicefter Journal, have promifed the 
affiftance of their talents, on this benevolent 
occafion. The late T. Wilfon, efq. of King- 
thop, has bequeathed sool. to the In- 
firmary. ; sank 
Mrarried.]|—At Leicefter, the rev. Mr. 
Macauley to Mifs Heyrick; Mr. Joyce, 
furgeon, to Mifs Lockwood. Mr. E. Harri- 
fon to Mrs: E. Proud. At Wimefwould, Mr. 
T. Hall to Mifs Catherine Horne. At Gil- 
mortton, Mr. Parkinfon,. furgeon, of Lei- 
. cefter, to Mifs Chandler. 
Died.|—At Shenton, Mr. J. Beehy, farmer, 
At Shackerfton, Captain. Thomas Strong 
Hall, one of his majefly’s juftices of the 
peace, for the counties of Liecefter and War- 
wick. At Caftle Donington, Mifs E. Brookes. 
At Barrow-upon Soar, Mr. - Beaumont. . 
Near Afhby-de-la-Zouch, “Mr. Thomas 
Pratts | At Wymondham, Mrs. Turnil. Be 
Mr. Trueman, diffenting minifter and 
{chool-mafter, at Barrow: his death was 
occafioned by the heedieflnefs of a carter, 
‘who drove againft Mr. T.-(as he was riding ta 
Loughborough) with fuch violence, that he 
was thrown from his horfe, and had his fkul] 
fo badly fraétured, that he expired in twe 
hours, 
At Claybrock, at the advanced age of roe 
years, Dorothy Warner. 
RUTLAND, 
_ Married.J—At Ayfton, near Uppingham, 
Mr. Jofeph Wells to Mifs Sarah Mould. 
. Died.|] — Mr. Barbot, teacher of the French 
language, in the grammar-{chooi, at Upping- 
hamo.iAt Poft.Witham, Mrs. Rowlin{on. 
' CAMERIDGESHIRE, _ 
A cow, belonging tq Mr. Kettle, of Dot- 
fom, lately produced a calf with two bodies, 
joined at the fore quarters, eight legs, one 
head, four ears, and four eyes. 
Died.|—At Cambridge, Dr. Farmer, 
mafler of Emanuel -College. (See page 315 
of this Magazine) Mr. Jofeph Butcher, late 
of Jefus College. In her 73d year, Mrs, 
Parker, Mrs. Bloom, Mrs, Follar.) te 
Burwell, Mrs. S. Howe. At Lintoy, lady 
Heathcote. 
HUNTINGDONSHIRE, 
In the neighbourhood of St, Ivesy the 
floods have done confiderable damage. A 
drover whe perfifted in leaving his fheep in a 
clofe near the river, contrary to advice, loft, 
in one night, nearly 200, 
Married.}—Mr. R. Owen to Mifs Delae 
more. The rey. J. Moore, le€turer of St, 
Clement Danes, London, to Mi& Hardy, of 
Huntingdon. | 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE: 
Married.]—Mr, James Gafches, farmer, to 
Mifs Little, of Eye, near Peterborough. At 
Peterborough, Mr. J. Rofe,.of the Angel 
Inn, to Mifs Sarah Ball: Atthe fame places 
Mr. Peat, of Emanuel College, to. Mits S, 
Philipfon. 
Died. |—At Northampton, Mr. Cook, At 
Wansford, fuddenly, Mr. Swan. At Ker- 
tering, Mifs Wright, At Orlingbury, in re 
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