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near Grantham —Mr. Méadows, 
1801.} Nostinghampbire—Lincolnfhire— Leicefterfoire—Staffordpire. 369 
‘fame place, aged 22, Mifs Lowe, niece of 
Mrs. Harding, and daughter of Mr. Lowe, of 
Esvinton. 
‘ NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Nottingham, Mr. Green, ho- 
fier, to Mifs Howard, elde ft daughter of Mr, 
Floward, maltfer.—Mr. Fothergill, of 
York, to Mifs R. Bott, dentift.-—-Mr. Brom- 
mitt, gun-fmith, to Mifs Beardfall, © 
At Southwell, Mr, Stead, of London, to 
Mifs Fallcner. 
Died.| At Nottingham, Mifs Swan, eldeft 
daugnter of Mr. E. Swan, grocers a young 
lady greatly efteemed for her abilities, and 
equally admired for tne excellency of her dif- 
pofition. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
A new turnpilce-road is intended to be made 
from the parifh of Scartho, through the fe- 
veral intermediate parifhes, to the town of 
Louth, all in this county. 
The late colleétion at Lincoln Cathedral, 
for the benefit of “the County Hofpital, 
amounted to $51. 76s. 6d.—-exceeding the lat 
year’s collef&tion more than 3ol! 
It,is a very remarkable faé, that a fingle 
barley-corn, of the prefeht year’s growth, 
fown at Welbourn, near Grantham, has pro- 
duced 208 ftraws, bearing 5,545 grains of 
corn! . 
There was lately growing (on Thurfday, 
Otober 1,) in the garden of Captain Elm- 
hirft, at Bag-Enderley, near Spilfby, an ap- 
ple tree with full-blewn blofioms upon it, 
and, at the fame time, the tree bears a very 
large quantity of of exceeding fine fruit. 
Lately was flaughtered a fat heifer belong- 
ing to Mr. R. Onyan, of Billinghay, near 
Sleaford, and upon her being opened, an en- 
tire calf was taken from her, with two com- 
plete heads, two livers, and fix legs (three 
before and three behind) 3 in other refpeéts 
fhe was formed naturally. 
Married, | Mr. J. Brown, of Butterwick, 
to Mifs B. Ellis, of Flixborough. 
At Goxhill, near Barrow, Mr. R. Woodale, 
farmer, to Mifs S. Fulftow.—Mr. Whaley, 
of Wyvel, to Mifs Emenion, of Barrowby, 
carpenter, 
of Stamford, to Mifs Thorp, of Hykeham, 
near Lincoln. 
At Louth, Mr. J. Healey, tanner, to Mifs 
Taylor.—Mr. Pooley, of Upwood, in Hun- 
tingdonfhire, to Mifs Bromhead, of Dudding- 
ton, near Stamford. 
Died. At Lincoln, at the Saracen’s Head- 
inn, aged 45, Mr. W. Motteram, factor, 
late of Birmingham.—Mr. J. Hare, peruke- 
maker, and one of the vergers belonging. to 
the cathedral. 
At Bofton, Mrs, Kyme. 
At Stamford, Mr. G. Parnham, youngeft 
fon of Mr. Parnbam, faddler.—Aged 71, 
Mr. J. Crowfon, thop-keeper.—Aged 92, 
- Mrs Barker, widow.—Aged &5, Mrs. Ed- 
wards, mother of S. Edwards, ef3. 
At Louth, aged 9:, Mrs, 
Montuty Mas. No. 79. 
Gofttclow.— 
Mrs. Chambers, widow of the late Mr, R. 
Chambers, baker. 
Aged 35, Mifs Godley, of Bicker, nea: 
Bofton.—-Mrs. Sneath, of Caftle Bytham,. 
At Stamford Baron, aged 71, Mr. Cum- 
mins, grocer.—Advanced in years, Mrs. E. 
Hurton, publican, of Wafhingborough, near 
Lincoln.— Aged 75, Mr. C. Partridge, fchool- 
mafter, of Carlton, near Lincoln. 
At Benniworth, near Wragby, aged 98, 
Mr. J. Babington.—Aged 66, Mr. J. Bar» 
tholomew, of Bardney, near Lincoln, in'con- 
fequence of a mortification, to ftop which 
his leg was amputated about three weeks be- 
fore. : 
In- London, adyanced in years, Pi Re. 
nouard, efq. late of Stamford, and formerly 
Juftice of peace for the Soke of Peterby- 
rough, 
At Sleaford, aged 53, Mrs. A, Goodyear. 
At Surinam, of the yellow-fever, aged 25, 
Mr. W. Bennett, of the fhip Louifa Hen- 
rietta, of London, youngeft brother to Mr. 
C. Bennett, of Lincoln. 
In the Weft Indies, Captain J. Hunt, fon 
of the Rev. Mr. Hunt, reétor of St, George’s 
parifh, Stamford, 
Aged 56, Mrs, A, Carwell, of Ryal, meat 
Stamford. 
LEICESTERSHIRE, 
At Leicefter, lately, the colle@tion for the 
benefit of the Leiaefterfhire Infirmary and 
Lunatic Afylum, amounted tp 691. to whieh 
may be added, a donation of x0). rom Mr, 
Macready, manager of the theatre, and fe- 
veral other fmaller benefactions.  ~ 
Married.} Mr. J. Nutt, wine and brandy- 
metchant, of Leicefter, to Mifs Lloyd, of 
Coventry. 
At Leicefter, Mr. R. Kinton, ironmonger, 
&c. to Mifs Harrifon. 
Died | At Leicefter, of a decline,, Mrs. 
Pect, wife of Mr. Peet, taylor.—Mr. Bruce, 
furveyor, of the Afhby-road. 
At Lutterworth, Mrs. Buzzard, wife of 
Mr. Buzzard, furgeoa.—Of a decline, Mr. 
J. Reynolds, eldeft fon of the Rev. Mr. 
Reynolds, of Great Bowden, a young gen= 
tleman of engaging manuers and amiable dif- 
pofitign. 
At Claybrooke Hall, aged 20, deeply re- 
grettel, Mifs Dicey, eldeft daughter of T. 
Dicey, efq. an amiable young Jady, pofiefled 
of fervent piety, with very fuperior intel- 
le€tual accomplifhments. 
STAFFORDSHIRE, 
Married.| J. Harrifon, jun. efq. of Role 
leftone, to Mits Jeflon, of Wolverharapton. 
At Stafford, Mr. R, Sutton, attorney, of 
Macclesfield, to Mifs H. Faulkner, 
At Burflem, Mr. Bell, of Gafton, near 
Liverpool, to Mifs Robinion. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. J. Aih, to Mife 
. Greaham. 
Died.} At Burton-upon-Trent, in. ha 
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