170 
At Mansfield, Mr. Cook, chemift and 
druggift. 
At Workfop, Mifs Langley, daughter of 
the late Mr, Langley, furgeon. 
At Sherwood Hall, near Mansfield, in his 
34th year, J. Kellett, efq. formerly Lieute-- 
nant-colonel of the Royal Regiment of Horfe 
Guards Biue. 
Aged 77, Mr. G. Miran, of Newthorpe, 
formerly a rope-maker, of Nottingham.— 
Mifs M. Hutchinfon, youngeft daughter of 
the late Mr. N. Hutchinfon, of Southwell. 
At Newark, aged 56, Mr. {. Smith, for- 
merly an eminent painter. 
Mr. F. Radford, of Little Eaton. 
At Burrowafh, aged 74, the Rev. H. Swin- 
dell, M. A.—Aged 62, Mrs. Toplis, wife of 
Mr. BR. Toplis, grocer, of Wirk{worth. 
At Repton Hages, in his 63d year, Mr. 
S. Smith. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
At Lincoln affizes, which terminated July 
22d, J. Whitaker, for uttering a forged re- 
ceipt for the fum of gool. 5 and M. Stubley, 
J. Chapman, and E. Taylor, were tried and 
capitally convicted of fheep-ftealing, except 
Chapmarr, who was admitted Sing’s evidence; 
alfo Elizabeth Lamb, and Sufanngh Motter- 
thall, were found guilty of the murder of 
Mr. S. Glue, of Ipfworth : Lamb was admit- 
ted King’s evidence. 
Ata late meeting, held at Market Raifin, 
in purfuant of public advertifement, to take 
into confideration the practicability of ex- 
tending the Caiftor line of navigation from its 
prefent head, along the originai intended Iine 
of the faid navigation, and thence along the 
foot of the Wolds, fouthwardly to Hamble- 
ten Hill, in the -partfh of Tealby, in this 
county, it was refolved, That the making a 
large navigation from the Caiftor Canal, to 
Hambleton Hill, in the parifh of Tealby, 
will be of great utility to the neighbourhood, 
That from the plan and eftimate produced by 
Mr. Dixon, the fum of 65col. will be required 
for compleating the faid undertaking ; and, 
that to meet unforefeen contingencies, and to 
provide liberally for the completion of the 
work, it will be advifeable to take in fub- 
fcriptions tothe amount of 10,co¢el. 
An act of Parliament has lately paffed, for 
dividing, allotting and inclofing the open 
common-fields, meadows, paftures and other 
commonable-lands, in the parifh of Louth, in 
this county. 
Married.} Myr. E. Johnfen, grazier, of 
Winteringham, to Mifs H. Sleigth, of Gainf-- 
borough.—Mr. R. Briggs, farmer and grazier, 
of Truithorpe, to Mifs Trolove, of Walmf- 
-gate. 
Mr. Peck, farmer and grazier, of Aplay, 
to Mifs Bell, of Lincoln—Myr. |. William- 
fan, of Lincoln, to Mrs. Williamfon, of Mar-~ 
gon, near Gainikorough. 
Lincolnfoire— Leiceferfpires - 
a ee 
At Stamford, Mr. Manley, to Mifs Robin- 
fon, both of the company of comedians whe 
frequent that town. i 
Mr. D. Hebb, of Claypole, to Mifs Wrig- 
glefworth, of Lincoln. - 
Mr. J. Hyde, of Gainfhorough, to Mife 
Tathwall, of Bawtry.—-Mr. ‘T. Holland, far- 
mer, of Heckington, to Mifs A. Wilkinfon, 
daughter of Mr. Wilkinfon, publican, of 
Lincoln, 
Mr. Roper, farmer, of Sibthorpe, near 
Newark, to Mifs Kenning, of Fofton.. 
At Afgarby, Mr. A. D. Parkinfon, attor- 
ney, eldeft fon of J. Parkinfon, cfg, to Mig. 
H. M. Heald, of Horncaftle, youngett daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. Heald, of Wakefield. 
Mr. T. Taylor, furgeon and apothecary, 
of Horncaftle, to Mifs Thompfon, of Scrielf- 
by —Mr. J. Marfleet, 6 Mifls M. Leak, 
both of Sleaford. 
Died.] At Bofton, aged 58° W: Robinfon, 
gent. and alderman of that cerporation. 
In his 56th year, the Rey. T. imine) De Ds. 
chancellor of the cathedral church of Lin- 
coln, &c. &c. 
At Stamford, aged 62, Mr. Cave, alder- 
man of that corporation. Aged 65, Mr. 
Bafs, taylor. 
o 
Mr. F, Holland, -of Market Deeping, one 
of the coroners for this county. 
Lieutenant Garnar, fon of W- Garnar, efq. 
of Grantham.—Aged 36, Mr. E. Fofter, col- 
lar-maker, of Sleaford. 
In London, aged 84, Mr. Barber, who 
lately kept hot-houfes, in Stamford, 
At Louth, Mrs. Utley.—Aged 18, Mr. W, | 
Dunn, fon of Mr. W. Dunn, merchant. 
At Bourn, Mrs. M. Roberts, relict of the 
late Mr. J. Roberts, grocer and chandler. 
At Blandford, in, Wiltihire, aged 87, the 
Rev. J. Bafket, rector of Dunfoy, in this 
county, which living he had held near 6o 
“years. 
At Auntby, aged 55, Mrs, Jarvis, late of 
Sleaford. 
At Saltfleet, aged 25, Mr. J. Stocks, era- 
Ziey.——Mr,. Mulion, of Barrowby, near 
Grantham. 
Mr. Collinfon, grocer, of Barton ; as he 
was walking by the fide of a joaded WaZZor, - 
not far from the town, he unfortunately 
ftumbled againft a ftone, and being unable to 
recover himtelf, fell under the wheels, 
which, going over him, killed him on the 
Ppotia) 4 r 
At Lea, near Gainfbro’, Mrs, Maddifon, 
relict of the late }], Maddifon, efq. of Gainf- 
bro’. 
At Coleby, near Lincoln, aged 36, Mr. S. 
T. Garratt, grazier.—-Aged 76, Mr, R. Good- 
win, of Eafton. 
Aged 13, Mifs L. Fydell, niece of T, Fy- 
dell, efy. M. P. for Bofton, 
LEICESTERSHIRE.*! 
At theaffizes for the county and borough 
of Lyicefter, Thomas Chapman, and Thee 
mag 
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