1802. | Leice/terfbire—-Rutlandh 
At Morton, near Gainfbro’, Mrs. Cowley, 
wife of Mr. H. Cowley, foap-boiler. 
On board the Mornington Eaft Indiaman, 
on his paflage home from the Cape of Good 
Hope, Captain J. Bromhead, of the 34th re- 
giment of foot, youngeit fon of Col, Brom- 
head, of Lincoln, 
At Theddlethorpe, aged 68, Mr. R. Croft. 
Advanced in years, Mrs. Fields, a widow 
lady, of Waddington, near Lincoln. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.j} in London, Mr. J. Horton, 
formerly of Leicefter, to Mrs. M. Bower, re- 
lict of Mr. Bower, late of Shadwell, Mid-+ 
dlefex. 
Died.]_ At Leicefter, Mrs. Whittle, reli& 
of the late Mr. Whittle, frame-maker.— 
Mr. Corran, of the Hare and Pheafant public- 
houfe.—Mrs. Moore, widow.—Mrs. King, 
wite of Mr. T. King, grocer —Mr. Smith, 
ftay-maker.—-Aged 57, after a few days ill- 
nefs, Mrs. A Carter, matron of thee Lei- 
cefter Infirmary ; which place the had held for 
feveral years, with credit to herfelf, and en- 
tive fatisfaétion to the governors. 
Mrs. Arnold, wife of Dr. Arnold, a eblebahad 
phyfician at Beiee Rec: She was highly re- 
fpected by a numerous acquaintance for her 
cour'eous manners, and her intelligent con- 
verfation ; and was greatly beloved by her 
family for her amiable domeftic qualities. 
The liberality of her fentiments and conduct 
always formed a firiking contraft to the nar- 
row prejudices, which fo-often characterize 
the refidents of a provincial town, She was 
in faé&, for many years, an ornament of the 
town in which fhe refided. 
Aged 80, Mr. T. Hawkins, a refpef&table 
grazier, of Burton Lazarus. He “was appa- 
rently well in the evening, but being fad- 
denly taken ill was a corpie before midnight, 
At Bofworth, in his 6oth year, Mr. ]. 
Goadby, parith-clerk 3 a man generally re- 
{pected for his franknefs, probity, and phi- 
lanthropy.. . 
At Belton, in his 67th year, G. Fiatines; 
efq. formerly a Colonel in the Guards, and 
nearly allied to the late Countefs Dowager, 
and to the laft Earl of Huntington, by both 
ef whom he was much efteemed. 
Aged 37, Mr. W. Baugh, ground-bailif 
to Sir Gedérge Beaumont’s Collieries, at Co- 
leorton.—Alfo at Coleorton, aftera thort ill. 
nefs, Mrs. Whirledge. 
Mrs. L. Tims, - late of the Heck Horfe 
public-houfe, in Goodians-fields, London, 
and daughter of the late Mr. Lord, of Lou; ahi 
bro’. 
At Wiktcheter,.. Mrs. Poynton, reli& of 
the late Mr. Poynton, of Leicefter. 
At Mountforrel, at an naa: age, Mrs. 
Heyrick, reli€t of the late Mr. T, Heyrick, 
RUTLAND, 
Marr ied |} Mr. HK. Wilfon, of Bui! “ys 
meat Oakham, to Mifs Bradiev, of Lincoln. 
Died.}| In his 74th year, the Rev, T. 
Hurit, vicar of Whifflendine, &c. 
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At Uppingham, Mr. Holmes, mater of 
the Falcon-inn. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.) Mr. E Park, of Wigan, Lan- 
cafhire, to Mifs $. Bryan, of Wolverhampton. 
—Mr. Jj. Darley, of Swinnerton Heath, to 
Mifs Weetman, of Aftone, near Stone. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. C. Rathbone, to 
Mifs A, Jackfon.—-Mr. J. Godfon, collector, 
to Mrs, White, of Long Birches.—-Mr. 3%. 
Hincks, of Willenhall, to Mifs Perry, of 
Bilfton. 
At Newcaftle, Mr. Deakin, jun. brazier, to 
Mifs Pearfon. 
Died.| At Litchfield, aged 37, Mrs. Hal- 
len, widow and mother te the late Mr. J. B. 
Hallen, attorney, of Birmingham. 
At Newcaftle-under-Lyne, aged 7§, Mra, 
Parfons. 
At Wolverhampton, J. Jeffon, efg.—-Mirs. 
Jafper of Stableford. 
At Stoke-upon-Trent, aged 76, Mrs. Spode, 
widow.—Aged 35, Mrs. Dain, of Long Comp-~ 
ton, near Stafford. 
At Liverpool, Mr. T. Fletcher, of es, 
in this county. 
At Naflau, New Providence, in the Halas 
mas, aged 23, Mr. J. Dewint, furgeon, fon 
of Mr. H. Dewint, furgeon, of Stone, in this 
county. 
WARWICKSHIRE. , 
Married] At Bilftone, Mr. J. Addifony 
baker, to Mifs E. Brown. 
At Simic Mr. F, fun: to Mrs. 
Ball.——Mr. J. Bewlay, to Mifs S. Miller.— 
Myr, C. Archer, hhaberdafher, to Mifs Miller, 
of Sunderland.——-Mr. Joyce, petrifaGtion ma- 
nufaéturer, to Mifs S. Atkins. 
At Dudley, Mr. Rann, printer, to Mifs Ms 
Bourne. 
Mr. R. Sheldone, of Birmingham, to 
Mifs C. Katon, late of Gofport. | 
Died.]| At Birmingham, Mrs.. Lawfon, 
wife of Mr, Lawfon, of the Waggon and. 
Horfes public houfe.—Aged 85, Mrs. Oakley, 
aunt to Sir Charles Oakley, bart. of Shrewf 
bury.—-Mr. J, Hodgkinfon.—In her 69th 
year, Mrs. Lyneall, many years miftrefs of 
the regifter-ofite, in this town.—Mrs.$. 
Buncher.—-At his fon’s houfe, the Shake- 
{peare-tavern, aged 84, Mr. J]. Wilday.— 
grat Blount, wife of Mr. Blount, furgeon.— 
ged 85, Mr. M. Aaron.—-Aged ‘6 Mr, T. 
Sy an eminent currier.—Mrs. Wakes 
field, wife of Mr. T. Wakefield, upholder, 
At his fon’s houfe, in Athted-row, Mr. T. 
Pinks, formerly a merchant, of this town.—« 
Mr. Weftley, plater.—-Mr. W. Sorigg.---Mrs, 
Moore. 
At Coventry, Mr. Lewis, late of Biz miming 
ham,—Mr. J. Gardner. 
At Warwick, Mifs Lamb only daughter of 
Mrs. Lamb, hatter, 
In London, Mr. W. Griffin, formerly a 
baker and mealfvan, of Birmingham. 
At Nuneaton, aged 46, Mr. W. abi 
writing aid of the grammar-fclicol, he had’ 
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