1809.) 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, 
Married | At Southwell, Mr. J. Wright, 
to Mifs M. Aldridge. 
At Arnold, Mr. Trueman, hofier, of Not- 
tingham, to Mifs Thompfon. 
At Bleafby, Mr. S: Clarke, jun. hofier, to 
Mifs P. Oldknow, daughter of Mr. Alderman 
Oldknow, of Nottingham. 
Died.] At Nottingham, Mr. T. Pearfon, 
afMfiftant-overfeer at St. Mary’s workhoufe,—- 
Mr. W. Caunt, baker.—-Mr, Sutton, grocer. 
—Mrs. James, wife of Mr. James, maltfter. 
Mr. T. W. Watfon, a man of amiable 
manners and true Chriftian charity, and much 
and defervedly refpeéted for the bright ex- 
ample which he held up to fociety, in the 
different characters of fon, hufland, parent, 
matter, and friend. 
Mrs. Bennett, widow of the late Mr. Ben- 
nett, hardwareman.—Mr. Mathews, ftay- 
maker.—-Aged 91, Mrs. Lomax, mother of 
Mr. E. Lomax —In his 72d year, H. Pearfon, 
gentleman, one of the auditors of the Gene- 
tal Hofpital. 
Mrs. Curtis, wife of Mr, Curtis, pawn 
broker, and who both, many years ago, 
were refpe€table performers in the Notting- 
ham Theatre. 
Aged 21, Mifs E. Watts, mantua-maker. 
Of a malignant fever, aged 17, the eldeft 
fon of the late T. W. Wacfon, efq. of Not- 
tingham: the prematute lofs of this fo pro- 
mifing a youth, added to the recent one of 
the hufband and protector, renders to the fur- 
viving widow and children, feelings the moft 
acute, and places them in a fituation perhaps 
the moft difficult for human infirmity to fuf- 
fain, with equanimity. 
Mr. Flower, late of London; he was the 
brother of the late Mr. Flower, of York, 
formerly of Nottingham, whofe mate won the 
burgefles cup, in the year 1775, which was 
carried to York, ro the no fmall mortifica- 
tion of the freemen of Nottingham. 
In her 7oth year, Mrs. Foulde, widow; a 
woman of a cheerful difpofition, and endeared 
to thofe ameng whom fhe was known for an 
eyer active benevolence, prompted by a ge- 
nuine principle of religion. 
At Newark, Mrs. C. Cooke, widow of the 
late H, Cooke, efgq. 
LINCOLNSHIRE, 
Married At Lincoln, im the Catholic 
Chapel, Mr.]. Hunt, farmer, to Mifs Hould- 
ing, both late of Brattlebys; in the neigh- 
bourhood —Mr. G. Carrier; of Lincoln, to 
Mifs M. Walker, of Stainton. 
At Noéton, near Lincoln, Mr. T. Fofter, 
farmer and grazier, of Dunfton, to Mifs E. 
Watkinfon. 
At Bofton, Mr, W. Bowles, attorney, to 
Mifs Pepper.—Mr. J. Harrifonyof Hanthotpe, 
to Mifs Welly, of Moreton. z 
At Sutterton, Mr. J. F. Watfon, hatter 
arid hofier, of Lincoln, to Mifs E. Bacon. 
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At Gainfborough, Mr. G. Watkinfon, to 
Mifs A. Ridgill. 
At Grantham, Mr. Neaves, hatter, to Mifg 
C, Hartifon, daughter of Mr. Harrifon, fell- 
Monger, at Sleaford. 
Died.] At Gainfborough, aged 70, Mr.T. 
Gill.—Aged 68, Mrs. Bunney.—Aged 57, 
Mr. T. Clarke.—-Mr. T. Scott, filverfmicn, 
&c.—«eAged §7, Mrs. Hopkins, wife of Mr. 
Hopkins, grocer; one of the focicty of Qua- 
kers. 
At Stamford, aged 72, Mr. J. Dean, for- 
merly mafter of the George and Angel pubs 
lic-houfe, and, for the laft 16 years, parith- 
clerk of St. Mary’s. 
Advanced in yeats,; Mr. J. Tubney, late 
furgeon of Billingborough. Returning home 
en horfeback, from {pending the day with a 
friend, he was feized with an apopleétic fir, 
and found dead next morning in the fields, 
Aged 38, S. Pennell, efq, of Willoughby, 
near Ancafter, and formerly of Horncattle. 
At Spittlegate, aged g2, J. Wheelwright, 
gentleman, many years the fenior alderman of 
Grantham. 
At Stamford, in her 47th year, Mrs. Atlays 
wife of the Rev. M. Atlay, and fifter to Mr. 
Alderman Robinfon. 
LEICESTERSHIRE« 
At the laft General Half-yearly Meeting 
of the Company of Proprietors of the Lei= 
cefter and Northampton Upior Canal, held 
at Market Harboro’, May 3, it was, amony 
other things, unanimoufly refolved, that ir 
will be expedient for the interefts of the Com-« 
pany, that this undertaking fhould be carried 
forwards to Harboro’; and alfo:to join the 
Grand Junétion Canal in the moft convenient 
Way, &c. A Committee was alfo appointed 
at the Meeting to procure fuch furveys and 
opinions as they fhould think proper, on the. 
fubdject. 
Married.| Mr. J. Marridge, near Chelms- 
ford, to Mifs A. Burgefs, of Leicefter,—S- 
Deverell, efg. of Clifton, near Nottingham, to 
Mrs. Thorp, of Burleigh Houte; in this 
county. 
| Died. At Leicefter, aged 69, Mr. Lives 
fay, hair-drefler.—=-Mrs. Bell, relict of tl 
late Mr. J. Bell. 
At Loughboro’, in his 20th year, Mr. Ji 
Adams, yourigeft fon of Mr. Adams, book. 
feller. 
Aged 93, the Rev. J. Belgrave, reGtor of 
Prefton, in Rutland, and of North Kilworth 
mn this county, the former of which livings 
he had held 68 years. 
At Lutterworth, Mr. Burges, attorney. 
At her houfe, in the Crefcent, Bath, Mrs, 
Bunney, relict of the late J. Bunney, efq. of 
the Newark, Leicefter, 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Marvied.} At Wombourn, Mr. Locklev, 
aredas of Wolverhampton, to Mifs Herre. 
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