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Derby fhire— Nattinghanfbire—Linealnpoire. 
[Dec. ty 
Died.] At Chefter, Mts. Leet, lateofithe -Newark, one of the knights of the Shire 
Yacht inn.—-Mr. Haultier, drawing mafter. 
Mrs. Griffith, wife of Mr. Griffith, box- book 
keeper to the theatre—Mr. Parfonage, of 
the Roebuck public houfe. oa 
At Nantwich, -fuddenly, Mr. T. Steel, 
fiay and corfet maker _ His lofs willbe de- 
plorably and ciftreisfully felt by a widew and 
eight children, moftly fmall, who had no- 
thing to cepend upon. but his earnings. 
At Nantwich, Mifs Hail. 
Suddenly in the prime of life, Mr. J. Eget- 
ton, of Tattenhalh. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married ] At Afhover, Mr. Colmore, to 
Milfs Milnes. 
At Derby, Mr. T. Morris, cabinet maker 
in St. Pawi’s Church Yard, Londons to Mifs, 
Handford, 
» Died.} At Derby, aged 80, Mrs. Brough- 
ton.—In her 31ft year, Mrs.Edwards, wife of 
Mr. W. Exiwards, watch-maker.—Aged 77, 
Mrs. Vickors, relict of Mr. E. Vickors, ho- 
fier. 
At Rufhton, near Chapel in'Le Frith, very 
fuddenly, aged 75, Mr. S. Needham. 
At, Buxton, C. Steer, efg. of Birfiall, near 
Leeds.=-The Hon. Capt. Hamilton Lindfay, 
brother to the Earl of Crawford. 
At Blackwall, Mr. J. Breward. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
It isin contemplation toerect a ftone bridge 
ever the river Trent, at Guntherpe Ford, 
and likewife to raife a Rood-road on the 
South fide of the river, to Bridgford Lane 
Enid, and a-fiood road on the North fide, to 
the village of Gunthorpe, . with fufficient 
arches in the faid roads. 
Married.| The Reverend J. Sidney, -vi- 
car of Tikefton, to Mifs Kneighton, of Cot- 
manby. 
At Banbury, Mr. Ifaac, fadler, to Mifs 
Walker. 
gham, Bir. | 
fon, to Miis M. Harpham, of the Struggler 
hotel. 
At Work(of, Mr. J. Wilfon, at 
to Mifs Wright, daughter of the la 
Wright, of Wombwell, in Yorithire. 
At Mottingham, Mr..S. Roberts, fell- 
monger, to Mifs Barber, daughter of Mr. Bar- 
ber, grocer. 
- “At Newark, Mr. Moorhoufe, 
Sheffield, to Mifs Cramper. 
Did.] At Nottingham, 'T. Boot, efq.— 
. Mrs. Porter —In her 97th year, Mrs. Hati, 
widow.—In her 63d year, Mrs. Collinfhaw; 
a maiden lady, filter to Captain Collinfhaw, 
ef the Nottinghamfhire militia. —Mrs. ,Sa- 
vage, wife of Mr. savage, cooper.—Mrs. 
Bighy—Mr. Taylor, « frame-{mith.—Mzs. 
Watts, of Coddington, near Newark. 
At Banbury, Mr. W. Shirley, wholefale 
grocer. ‘ 
At Thorefby Park, to the inexpreffible 
grief of the family, the Honorable Evelyn 
Picrrepsint, eldet fon of Lord Vifcount 
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furgeon, of 
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for this county, anda‘ captain in the Note 
tinghamfhire regiment of Militia. 
At Claypole, near Newark, Mifs E. 
Cooke, youngeft daughter of Mr. S. Cooke, 
' LINCOLNSHIRE, 
Application is inténded to be made to Par- 
Hament in the enfuing feilion, for an A&t for 
buildisg a bridge over the river Witham, in 
the borough of Bofton, at or near the place 
where the prefent bridge crofses the faid river, 
and for powers to purchafe houfes, lands, &c. 
for making convenient ways and pafliges to 
the faid intended bridge; as alfo for enlarging 
the Jail of the faid borough, and for building 
a new jjail there; for powers to purchafe 
houfes, lands, &c. for that purpofe ; alfo for 
fupplying' the towa of Bofton with water; 
for imptoving and enlarging the Market- 
crofs, and for improving and regulating the 
fairs or maits, and markets, within the faid- 
borough; and for ftopping up common wayg. 
or-fireets in the faid borough, which-are o 
no public utility. 
A new turppixe-road is intended to be made 
frem Spittlegate, in Grantham-parify, te 
Bridge-end, in Horbling-parith, to pafs thro? 
the ieveral parifhes of Spittlegate, Sonterby, 
Welby, Ropfley, Owtby, -Hador, Bracebys 
Haceby, Dembleby, Scot Willoughby, New- 
ton, Olbournby, Threckingham, Spanby, : 
Horbling, and Swaton, all in this county ; 
with a power to extend the fame, if thoughe 
advifeable, to Corby (from Spittlegate) thro” 
the ieveral parithes. of Somerby, Boothby 
“Pagneli, Bitchficld, and Burton Coggles, all 
in this county. tt is likewife intended to 
apply to Parliament for leave te make a 
turnpike-road from the point where the Bar- 
ton-fizeet-road interfects the turnpilktetroad in 
the parifh of Laceny, to a certain place called 
Hollow-gate-head, in the parith of Louth, 
through the feveral parithes of Laceby, ‘Troy, 
Beeliby, Barnoldoy le-Beck, ‘Hatcliffe, Afh- 
by:cum-Fenby, Haft Ravendalé, Hawerby, 
North Thoreiby, Beelby, Ludborough, Ut- 
terby, Fotherby, Brackenbury, and Loath, 
all in this county. 
The commiffioners for improving the out- 
fall of the river Welland, have lately come 
to a determination to make a new fiver, or 
cut, from the Shepherd’s Hole, in the parifh 
of Surfleet, acrofs the fale marthes, to Fofs- 
dyke inn, being in length about two miles 
one furloag, the bottom thereof to be 50 feet 
feet, and each fide to batter two feet for every 
foot in depth; the forelands on the north 
fide to be zo feet, and on the fouth fide 50 
feet wide; the fouth bank to:be 60. feet wide 
at i's bafe, 30 feet wide at the top, and xy 
feet in perpendicular height. pit 
‘There is now in the pofleffion of Mr. Pin- 
dard, of Donington, a beautiful white heifer, 
which has, every year, fince its birth, had a - 
fucceffion of upwards of 30 horny protube- 
rances f{tretched along the ridge of the back, 
fome of them from 6 to’8 inches in length, 
fe ‘ which, 
ane 
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