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conneétion.'He commencedan itinerant preacher’ 
in £750. At the fame place, therev. B. Ogden, 
curate. 
bridge ; he had-been the common carrier from 
Leeds to London upwards of forty years, and 
his bufinefs at the time of his death was of 
¥ery great extent. At Bull-houfe, near Pen- 
- Hiftone, Mrs. Banks: by her death, an eftate 
ef r5ool. per annum devolves to Hatfield 
Kaye, efq. of Hatfield Hall, near Wakefield, 
At Pocklington, in his gad year, Mr. John 
Terry, attorney. At Holtby, near Bedale, Mr. 
Thos. Robfon. At Pontefra&, aged24, Mifs 
Ann Wilfon.- At the fame place, in his 78th 
year, Mr. Ofburn, bookfeller. 
At York, aged 56, Mrs. Margaret Chapman. 
. LINCOLNSHIRE. 
A gentleman of Billinghay, near Timberland, 
lately fot a hare; the animal immediately 
jumped up, and ran with fuch force againft a 
dog that food by his mafter’s fide, as to kill 
him on the fpot. The hare died at the fame 
time. 
Married.| Mr. Abraham Cooke, of Whap- 
load, gtazier, to Mifs Sarah Webfter, of Pea- 
kirk, in Northanptonfhire. 
At Bofton, Mr. Wilford to Mifs Charlotte 
Rogers. 
At Wietoft, near Bofton, Mr. Chriftopher 
Weft, of Fifhtoft, to Mifs Overton, of the 
former place? 
‘At Friefton, Mr. Jackfon, of Meat 
Moor, Nottinghamfhire; to Mifs Clayton, of 
Bofton. 
At Horncaftle, Enfign Jofeph Smith, of 
Stockport, to Miis R. Rockclifte, of the for- 
mer piace. 
Died] At Lincoln, in her 82d year, Mrs. 
Ann Cannon, daughter of the rev. Dr. Cannan, 
formerly dean’ of Lincoln, and grand-daughter 
of the rev. Dr. J. Moore, formerly bifhop of 
Ely. 
At the fame place, aged 50, Mr. W. Stimfon. 
At Stickford, aged 84, Mr. wens Thomp- 
fon. 
At Grantham, Mrs. ene! 
At Baumber, near Horncaftle, the rev. 
Elles Rowlands. 
At Raithby, aged 85, Mrs. E. Dawfon. 
_ At Holywell, in the 93d year of his age, 
Samuel Reynardfon, efq. one of the fix clerks 
in the High Court of Chancery. 
At Corby, aged 61, Mr. Thomas Sleigh. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.} Ewes Cooke, efq. of Brook 
' Hill Ha, to Mifs Wright, of Nottingham. 
At St. Mary’s, Nottingham, Mr. H. Latham, 
to Mifs Wortley. 
At Barton, Mr. Wright ta Mifs Stevenfon. 
“At Bunny, Mr. Gunn to MifsAttemborough, 
of Bradmore. 
Mir. G. E. Boulton, of Hockerton, to Milfs 
Thompfon, of Leicefter. 
Died] At Mansficld, lady Dixie, reli& of 
fir Woliton Dixie, bart. of Bofworth Park. 
“Mr. Clayton, of Bridlefmithgate. 
.Ar Sutton in Afhfield, aged 76, Mrs. Ann 
Lincoln fhire... Nottingham/hire...Derbyfhirve, Sc. 
Mr. Jack{on, of Farburn, near Ferry’ 
_[Nov. 
Warfop, of Mansfield. At Hucknall Tor kards 
“An his 12th year, Curtis Cordem Jackfon.” 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.| .At Derby, Mr. Wigley, , matter 
of the band of the 85th regt. to Mifs Judith 
Froft. 
At Bakalwell, in the parifh of Buxton, 
Dr. Liptrott, of Lincoln’s-ina-fields, to Mifg ~ 
Newton, youngeft daughter of John Newton, 
efq. of Bellwall Houfe, Notting ham*hire. 
Died.] ~At Chefterfiela, on his return — 
Buxton, Mr. W. Milnes, of Olicar Hali, a 
juftice of the peace for the coun ties of Not- 
tingham and Derby. 
At Boyer Granze, near Dale Abbey, in his 
68th year, Mr. John Stevens, maltfter. 
2 oe Sawley, Mrs, Cooke, of the Blackmoor’s 
Ca 
At Afhoorne, Mrs. Shipley. 
Mr. Geo. Moorléy, of Afton. Returning 
from Derby market, be unfortunately fell from 
his horfe upon the road, between Alvafton 
and Elvafton, and was killed upon the fpot. 
At Derby, Mr. Charles Hutchins: his death 
was occafioned by the explofion of a fowling- 
piece, which had been forwarded by the Mel- 
bourn poft to Derby, and carelefsly | teft charge 
ed. The deceafed, with another perfon of the 
name of Crompton, happening to enter a pub- 
lic-houfe where the gun was lodged, the latter 
took it up, and was going through the manual 
exercife, when it unfortunately went off, and 
fhot Mr. Hutchins through the head. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.) Mr. Ralph Dolphin, of Whit- 
tingflow, to Mifs Sufannah Pugh, of Hamper- 
ley. 
Mr. George Hilditch, of Hafton, to Mifs 
Deborah Morgan, of Shrewfbury. 
At Shrewibury, Mr. Cope to Mifs Horden.. 
Mr, Cartwright, of Donnington Wood, te 
Mifs Hales, of Birmingham. 
Died.| At Shrewfbury, Mr. Crane. Mrs. 
Richards. Mrs, Cooper. Mrs. Lomax. Mrs, 
E. Scoté. 
At Ofweftry, Mr. Williams. - Mr. Robert 
Conway. 
At Bitton, near Shrewfbury, Mr. Richard 
Jenkins. 
At Frankwell, Mr. Thos. Edwards.’ “At 
Mardol, Mrs. Yardley. ; - 
At Seifton, near Ludlow, the rev. James 
Woodhoufe, A.M, reétor of Culmington, and 
of New Radaor, and one of the juftices of the - 
peace for the counties of Salop and Heretord. 
At Hardwick, in his 68th yeaty the rev, 
Richard Lloyd, reétor of Norton and Cafcob s 
he had been blind upwards of 40 years, not 
withftanding which he regularly did the duty’ | 
of hs parith tili within the Jaft four or five ~~ 
years. He had the pfalms and leffons read — 
to him on the Saturday, and the ftrength of 
his memory enabled him to perform the tervice — 
on Sunday. 
STAFFORDSHIRE, 
Nicholas Burton, who was condemned at the © 
Stafford affizes, in 1790, for committing a 
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