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excife-officer, at Mottram; a lady who dif- 
charged the important duties of wife, mother, 
and friend, in a manner that did honour to 
her fex. 
‘ . DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.] J. Whittenbury, efq. of Man- 
chefter, to Mifs Wright, of Great Longfion, 
in this county.—Mr. “Elijah Hall, to Mifs M. 
Hunt, both of South Wingfield Parke. 
W. Allifon, junior, of Grange Wood, to Mifs 
Scaif, of Stone Gravels, near Chefterfield. 
At Chefterfield, Mr. Dawfon, faddler, to 
Mils Barber, daughter of Mr. J. Barber. 
At Wirkfworth, Mr. T. Grayfon, draper, 
of Derby, to Mifs Wright. 
Died.| ‘In Derby, aged 71, Mr. Symonds, 
fupervifor of excife.—In her 74th year, Mrs. 
Bafiano.—Aged 72, the Rev, T. Manlove. 
At Uttoxeter, Mrs. Hayne, relict of the 
jate R. Hayne, efq. of Afhbourne-green-hall. 
At Beardfall, in his 8cth year, Mr. Page, 
formerly of fome celebrity for his medicine 
in the cure of confumptive complaints.— 
Aged 75, J. Meynell, efq. of Kirk Langley. 
At Belper, after a fhort illnefs, in her goth 
year, Mrs. Harrifon.—Mr. E. Farmer, of 
Cauldwell. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Mar ried. | At Southwell, the Rev. J. Te 
Becher, vicar of Phursation, to Mifs M. 
Becher, daughter of the Rev. W. Becher, 
vicar-general of the Collegiate-church of 
Southwell. 
At Nottingham, Mr. Pratt, hofier, to 
Mifs E. Sulley, of the Golden Fleece public- 
houfe.—Mr. 1. Nelfon, of Nottingham, to 
Mifs Brookes, of Chapel Town, near Leeds. 
Goodacre, to Mifs Cocking.—Mr. 
Pawlett, grocer, to Mifs Sterland, daughter 
of J]. Steriand, gent. 
At Everton, Mr. G. Raynes, to Mifs 
Otter. 
At Mansfield, Mr. Wragg, grocer, to Mifs 
Cooke. 
Mr. H. Hole, of Carlton, Newark, to 
Mifs Robinfon, of Brandon.—Mr. H. Bell, 
of Mansfield, to Mrs. Curtis, of Kneeial 
Lodge, near Newark. 
wa Mir. 
Died.| At Nottingham, Mrs. Braithwaite, 
wife of Mr. Braithwaite, hofier.—Aged 62, 
Mrs. Storks, wife of Mr. Storks, gent.—-Mrs. 
M. Churchill, reliét of the late J. Churchill, 
gent.—Mr. W. Barker, butcher.—Aged 49, 
Mrs. Wragg, wife of Mr. Wragg, frame- 
tmith.—Aged 34, Mrs. Maxwell, wife of 
Mr. J. Maxwell, conveyancer.—Mrs. Bailey. 
—In his’ 53d year, S. Worthington, gent. 
and alderman of the cerporation.—Mrs. P. 
Chefslyn, a maiden lady.—Mrs. Smith, wife 
of Mr. J. Smith, hatter.—In the bloom of 
youth, Mifs Evans, daughter of Mr. W. 
Evans, taylor and habit-maker.—Aged 47, 
Mrs. Tutin, mantua-maker.—Mr. Barber, 
fenior, tallow-chandler and grocer. ae 
75,-W.Rawfon; gent. 
At Lenton, near Nottingham, in his 37th 
year; the Rey, R, Lord, formerly minifter of 
Derlyfhire—Noitinghampbire— Lincalnfoire. 
{March a, 
a congregation of Proteftant Diffenters at 
Kuutsford, in Chefhire. ; 
At Newark, Mr. T. Bland, furgeon and 
alderman.—Mrs. Ridge, wife of Mr. J.Ridge, 
bookfeller.—-Aged 21, Mifs Lawton, of the 
Kingfton-arms Inn.—Mr. T. Oftclite, pofts 
mafter, of Scarthing-moor. 
At Workfop, Mr. R. Gilbert, of the Red 
Lion Inn.—Aged 19, Mifs St. Ledger. 
At Southwell, after a long and painful 
illnefas the Rev. R. Cane, M. A. formerly 
Fellow of St. John’s College, Cambridge, 
rector of Norton, near Gainfbro’, &c. and one 
of the vicars-choral of the Collegiate-church 
of Southwell. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Mr. William Ciark, a veteran fport{mam, 
of Bromby, near Briggs, lately fhot a wild 
fwan, commonly called the elk, which mea- 
fures the following extraordinary dimenfions : 
—From tip to tip of the wings feven feet four 
inches ; length from nofe tothe toe-end four 
feet ten inches ; from tip of the bill to the 
body two feet five inches ; from neck to the 
tip of the toe two feet five inches; its weight 
20 pounds. 
At Louth, in the year r8or, there were 
37 marriages, 125 births, and 301 burials. ; 
Married.) G. Lifter, efq. of Girfby, near 
Louth, to Mifs Andrews, of Alresford.—Mr. 
T. Smith, of Bawtry, to Mifs Hopkinfon, 
of Gainibro’ .—A. M, Lawfon De Cardonnel, 
efq. of the 21f regiment of light pag 
to Mifs L. Wefton, daughter of the late 
Rev. Mr. Wetton, prebendary of Durham. 
Died-] At Lincoln, aged 44, Mr. .S. 
Shuttleworth, mafter of the Crown public- 
houfe. | 
At Spalding, upwards of So years of age, 
The. Buckworth, efq. merchant, and for- 
merly high-theriff of this county, 
At Louth, aged 55, Mr. Pemberton.— 
Aged 88, Mrs. M. Ermpringhant. 
At Brigg, in her 73th year, Mrs. Holi- 
well, reli@ of the late Rev. G. Holiwell, 
vicar of Great Limber. 
At Gainfbro’, Mr.. 
bonnet manufaéturer, 
At Horncaftle, aged 82, Mr. W. Swallow, 
fupervifor of excife. 
At Garthorpe, near Crowle, Mrs. Child, 
wife of Mr..T. Child, farmer. 
Very fuddenly, J. Andrews efq. of Alres- 
ford, father to Mifs Andrews, whofe marriage 
is ete vad abuve. 
At Bath, T, Caldicot, efq. of Hilton Lodge, 
in this county. 
At Stockwith, near Gainfbro’", Mr. W. 
Morton, ferryman; he fell off the ferry-boat, 
and was unfortunately drowned.—Aged 695 
Mz. D. Tong.—Aged 68, Mr. Collingwood. 
At Legbourn, aged sg, Mis. J. Grundy; 
the furvived her hufband only eight days. 
At Elkington, near Louth, aged 82, Mr.J. 
R. Smith, farmer; he was the father of 30 
children by two wives. 
G. Anderfon, ftraw- 
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