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At Thrumpton, Mr. J. Marth, of Scarring- 
ton, to Mifs Hemiley. 
Mr. Elie, hofier, to Mifs Downing, both 
of Sutton in Athfield. 
At Bunny, Mr. T. Howard, to Mrs. E. 
Hebb. 
Died.} At Nottingham, Mrs. Froft, wife 
of Mr, Froft, whitefmith.--In his 77 year, 
Mr. R. Gould, farrier——-T. Gaunt, efq. al- 
derman.—Mrs. Wheatcroft. 
In his 106th: year, 
he pofleffed all his mental faculties to the 
lat day-of his exiftence. 
Mrs. Smith.—In her 71ft year, Mrs. Stret- 
ton, wife of Mr. Stretton, fenior.—Mrs. 
Pref, wife of T. Preft, gent—-Mrs. Stones, 
wife of Mr. H. Stones, builder.—At Mr. 
Sutton’s, aged 77, Mrs. Marriot. 
Tn his 67th year, Mr, D. Ward, one of the. 
bailifis for the town and county. After at- 
tending the duties of his profeflion, he went 
home, somsplainds of being indifpofed, and 
died foon after. 
At Newark, Mrs. Bellwood,a widow lady. 
At Southwell, aged 68, Mr. T. Cade, for 
mesly a ref{pectable butcher. 
At Mansfield, Mr. P. Wood, jun. ser 
—DMrs. Naylor.—Mr. Herdman, who had 
practifed there.as a furgeon and apothecary up- 
wards of 40 years. 
At Bunny, Mrs. Lockwood, wife of Mr. 
Lockwood, hofier, at Sion Hill, near Not- 
tingham. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
The Special Commiflioners appeinted by 
A& of Par ‘liament, for better and more eftec- 
tually draining certain traéts of land called 
Wildmore Fen, and the Eaft and Weft Fens, 
including the Low Lands, in this county, 
have tately advertifed, in the Lincolnfhire pa- 
pers, for the purpofe of receiving propofals 
from fuch perfons as may be willing to con- 
traG@ for the cutting, embanking, and mak- 
ing the intended 4 MR between Fithtoft 
Marth, and Beningten Bridges, being a dif- 
tance oF about feven miles. 
farried.| Mr. J. Elverfon, farmer, to 
Mif Crampton, both of Donnington.—Mr, 
¥. Gibbons, oiieee of excife, at Corby, to 
Mifs Bedford, of Swineftead.—Mr. S. Bates, 
farmer and grazier, of Slooihby, to Mifs A, 
Lill, of Alford. 
Mr. J. Brownley, farmer and grazier, to 
Mifs S. Cliff, both of Habertoft, in the pa- 
riih of Willoughby, near Alresford. 
Mr. W. Hydes, of Leafingham, to Mifs E. 
Goodyear. 
Captain B. Broomhead, of the 28th regt. 
of dr.goons, eldeft fon of Gicatenant Colonel 
Broomhead, of the South Lincoln Militia, to 
Mifs C. Hambleton, youngeft daughter of 
the late -—— Hambleton, efq. formerly of 
Lincoln. 
Mr. Newtor, ef Sawtrys in Huntingdon. 
fhire, to Mifs Drake, of Stanford. 
At Tatterthall, Mr, W. Booth, of Sleaford, 
tg Mifs Smith. 
— Lincelufhire— Leicefterfoire—Staffordpire, Fe. 
T. Seals, a peafant ; 5 
Died.} At Lincoln, aged 67, Mrs. Gardi- 
ner, a widew lady. 
At Bofton, after a long amd painful illnefes 
aged 21, Mifs C. Lane, davgiircs of Mr Laney 
drugeitt —The Rev. E. Browne, prebendary 
of York, &c. &c. and mafter of the grammar 
{chool at Butterwick, near Bofton.--Mr: B. 
Bott. 
At Wainfleet, in her 84th year, Mrs. M. 
Rice, widow, late of Well, near Alford. 
At Stamford, aged49, Mrs. Baxter, wi- 
dow. - 
LIEICESTERSHIRE. 
Lately, at Leicefter, a fellow who pre. 
tended to be deaf and dumb, and who had, in 
the courfe of a few days, realifed sol. by 
what is called fortune-telling, was publicly 
whipt there as a vagrant. During his trial 
and previoufly to his confinement, he con-' 
ducted himfelf with confummate art, and the 
moft hypocritical confiftency ; but when the 
cat 0’ nine tails came to tingle on his back, 
his fpeech and hearing returned, and he 
could fpeak and hear, as weil as any of the 
{peftators. It appears that he had becna 
foldier in the 25th regt. amd was difcharged 
in confequence of having been wounded in 
the ifland of Grenada, and that on returning 
to his friends in Yorkthire, he was met on 
the road by a woman who praétifed the pro- 
feflion of fortune-telling, and prevailed on 
him to join her, but on his commitment, 
fhe decamped with their joint earnings. 
Marricd.| Mr. W. Harrifon, grazier, of 
Great Glenn, to,Mifs Francis, of Lamport.— 
Mr. D. Moore, ‘of Wellfell, in Derbythire, 
to Mifs S. Moore, 4th daughter of Mr.Maere, 
of Syfton. 
Died } At Leicefter, Mr. Joyce, furgeon. 
—Aged 79, Mrs. Simons, widow.—In his 
40th year, after a lingering illnefs, the Rey., 
J. Gregory, vicar of St. Martin’s, and All 
Saints’ parifhes, in this town, and brother te 
Mr. Gregory, printer of the Leicefter 
Journal. 
At Loughborough, Mr. Gitar baker. 
. STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married | Mr. F. Tibbs, of Deritend, to 
Mifs Collitt, of Curborough, in this county. 
At Alcefter, Mr. W. Grafton, tanner, to 
Mifs Williams. 
Died.] At Litchfield, in his 72d year, Mr. 
W. Green, Colleétor of Excife, formerly of 
Hales Owen, He was defervedly efteemed 
through life, as a cheerful, worthy man. 
At Uttoxeter, Mr. J. Norris. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr, J. Beddard.—Mr. 
J. Neve.—Mr. J. Doody. ; 
The Lady of the Honorable and Reverend 
G. Talbot, of Brereton.—Mr. Farmer, of Cauld- 
well, late of Purton-upon-Trent.-Aged 79, 
Mrs. Bufby, of Long-lane, near Stafford. —-Mr,_ 
J. Bedford, of the Stockings, near lg ha yan 
hampton. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Marvried.| At Birmingham, Mr.J. Dawes, 
furgeon, to Milfs Webb.—Mr. H. Burgefs, 2 
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