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er 
1801.] 
At Louth, aged 75, Mr. S. Brown, hair- 
dreffer,—-Suddenly, Mrs. Orrell.—Aged 74, 
Mrs. Sewell, widow. 
At Gainfbordugh, in his ‘fixtieth year, 
very fuddenly, J. Turner, efq. for many 
years a refpectable merchant, but had late- 
ly retired from bufinefs, ‘having ‘built a 
' Meat manfion ‘in the town, with ‘the 
intention. of enjoying the fruits of” his 
perfevering induftry.. He ‘drank © tea ‘and 
was very Chearful, but after walking out, 
finding himfelf unwell, had only jufjtime to 
walk ‘into a fhop, fit dotas: and call for a 
glafs of, peppermint- water, before’ he ex- 
pired. 
Aséd 88, Mrs. Bellamy, widow —Mrs. 
Coates, wife of J. Coates, sig Wine mer- 
chant. 
"At Stamford, aged 36, ‘Mrs. ‘Boughton, 
wife of Mr. Boughton, grocer.—Aged.17, 
Mr. Robinfon, eldeft fon of Mr. Robinfon, 
coath-maker. His death was occafioned’ by 
his incautioufly going into the river, a few 
days before, when in a ftate of high. peripi- 
ration 
At Spiliby, Mr. L. Barker, putehet! —-Sud- 
denly, aged §1, ‘Mrs. H. Sill, i 
~ Advanced in years,‘Mr. J. Birt, of Wel- 
bourn, near Leadenham, a quaker; ‘he was 
a kind friend and neighbour, receiving plea- 
fure in doing good to all his acquaintance. 
Mrs. Kitchen, wife of Mr. T. Kitchen, 
farmer, of Greatwell, near Lincoln. 
At Sibfey, near Botton: aged 92, 
Bromfleet. 
At Freifton, near the fame place, aged 93, 
Mr. Parvin. 
At Donington, Mr. Shilcock, quarter- 
mafter of the Falkingham troop of yeomanry. 
At Uffington, near Stamford, aged 77, 
Mts. Cuthbert, widow.—Mr. Jf. Newman, 
of Eafton, near Stamford.—Mrs, Key, wife 
of Mr. Key, attorney, at Holbeach. 
’ At Barrowby, near Grantham, Mrs, Ture 
wer, widow. 
Mrs. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
A ftone was taken out of the bladder of a 
female'patient at the infirmary in Leicefter, 
who died of the difeafe (having applied too 
late to undergo the operation) of the .enor- 
gnous weight of 27 ountes. ‘The above ftone 
is fuppofed to be the targeft ever found in the 
human bladder. 
Married. | Mr. S$. Timms, of Afhby-de- 
da Zouch, to Mifs Clarke, of Packington.— 
‘Mr. Neston, of Pailton, to Mifs Davenport, 
of Wigfone.—Mr, vs Hewitt, merchant, of 
Mancliefter, to Mrs. F. Adcock, widow, and 
eldeft daughter of Mr. H. Wotton of Poul- 
. teney Lodge. 
Died.. At pichaac inher roth year, 
Mits Louifa Arnold, youngeft daughter of 
Dr. Arnold.—Azed $4, Mrs. Anderfort mo- 
ther of the Rev. Mr. Anderfon. - 
“At Belgrave, Mr. Palmer, of the Wheat 
Sheaf public houfe,—Mr, Mohbs, of Hamp- 
held at Litchfield, on July 21. 
‘old fat ditto, 
Leicefterfrire—Stafordbire—WV arwickpires Be i 
ftead, formerly of Leiceter.—Aged 53, Mre. 
5; Paresh wite of Mr. C. Raross butcher, of 
eis etme 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
The Staffordthire Agriculcural Society, R. 
Digott, efq. Prefident, T Anfon, efq. Vice- 
prefident, have senda the following premi- 
ums to be paid at their next meeting to be 
To the per- 
foa who thall Broads the bcft fhear hog ram, 
a gold medal; for the 'fecend beft ditto a 
filver medal,-—For the beft two-fhear ram, a. 
gold medal; for the fecond beft ditto, a filver 
medal.—-For the beft three-years old fat we- 
ther theep, a gold medal; for the fecond beft 
ditto, a filver medal.—For the beft two-years 
‘a gold medal; for the fecond 
heft ditto, a filver medal.—For the beft boar 
pig, a gold medal.—For the beft gelt-in pig, 
a gold medal.—~For che beft yearling bull, a 
fold medal; for the fecond beff ditco,’ a fil. 
ver medal.—For the beft two-years old bull, 
a gold-medal; and {dr the fecond ar ditto, 
a filver medal, 
* The bill for inclofing MU diraede Sehiud Hn: - 
this’ county, having been lately: enaéted 
into a law, gives’an ee ay OF £0,000 ‘acres 
of*fine corn land for the benefit of the ftate,”. 
Married.} At Wolethamton, Mr. J. 
L. Donlon, to MifiEy Ryley. f 
‘Died. At Stafford, at the houfevof his bros 
ther A. Campbell,efq. M.D. the Reve Ri 
Campbell, A. M. re@or of Mordeford, near © 
Hereford.— Aged 84, Mrs. Wetwood, widow. 
At Litchfield, Mrs. Simpfon, — eit: of S$, 
Simpfon, efq. 
At Uttoxeter, Mrs. Smith, wife of Mr. 
Smith, faddler. 
Mr. E. Warner, of Broad Oaks, neat Ut- 
toxeter. 
At Cheadle, aged’ 63; G. Spencer, Bente 
Mrs. Hubball, of the Brick oe near 
Stafford. 
At Wednetbury, in his 28th year, the 
Rev. Mofes Taylor, Diffenting-minifter. His 
death was very unexpeéted, by which a wi- 
dow and three fmall children are leit in a 
defitute fituation. ? 
WARWICKSHIRE. Ani 
Tt appears that a Penny Crue. was efta- 
blifhed about two years ago, at Harbourne, 
a parifh nearly adjoining that of Birmingham, 
the members of err are principally com- 
pofed of poor children, ‘every one of whom 
fubfcribes one penny per week: once in two 
years the ftocls is laid out in cloathing, and 
then equally diffributed among fuch poor 
members as‘areat that time onthe lift. The 
mof pleafing effect has bven already produced 
in confequence of this inftitution, and the 
charming fpectacle was lately prefented of 
more than 200 children neatly cloathed by 
this weekly depofit of money... The children 
fubfcribers are about 220, and the fund is 
increafed by about sco neighbours, who, 
friendly to the caufe, fubfcribe the like fum, 
as 
