1801.] 
which, in the fpring, with the change of 
coat, are regularly fupplanted and nits 
From. the mifery which the animal is fub- 
jest to, in having thefe horns injured and 
broken off, the owner has humanely refolved 
to kill it. 
Marrisd.] Mr, Allen, jun. to Mrs, Whar- 
ry, both of Cafterton Magna, near Stamford. 
—Mr, Phillips, mercer, &c. of Wragby, to 
Mifs M. Hairby.—Mr. J. Fretwell, grocer, 
of Gainfborough, to Mifs Dewdney, of Exe- 
ter.—Mr, Thorpe, farmer, of Witchley War- 
ren, to Mifs E; Ullet, of Stow, near act: 
ford, 
At Lincoln, Mr. R. Featherby, ironmon- 
. ger, to Mrs Wood. 
At Marybone Church, London, Mr. J. Hil- 
dred, attorney, of Bofton, to Mifs'M. Hardy, 
late of Grantham. 
At Bourn, Mr. Beaumont, furgeon, of 
Gravefend, to Mifs Ofbourn; eldeft daughter 
of Mr. R. Ofbourn —The Rev. Mr. Brown, 
ef Duniby, to Mifs F. Wright, of Fulbeck. 
Died.| Aged 66, Mr. J. Fowler, late of 
Goltho, near Wragby. | 
At Lincoln,-in the prime of life, Mrs. 
Wright, wife of Mr W. Wright, joiner, &c. 
—Azed 30, Mr. W. Tilleard, late mufician 
in Meflrs. Roberts and Franklins company of 
comedians, —Aged 25, Mr. N. Simpfon, late 
common carrier from Lincoln to Gainfboro’. 
At Cockerington, near Louth, MrsCover- 
dale, of London. 
In Manchefter Buildings, Weftminfter, Mrs, 
Cooper, wife of Dr. Cooper, of Bath Eafton 
Villa, and late of Stamford.—Mrs. Dickins, 
of South Witham. 
At Louth, far advanced in years, Mrs. Tay- 
lor, widow. 
At Barton, while on a vifit, aged 17, Mifs 
Hefleden, daughter of T, Hefleden, efq. of 
Ferritz, in Yorkfhire. She was in good health 
as ufual, until late in the afternoon of the pre- 
ceding day. 
At Marton, near Gainfborough, in the 
prime of life, Mr. T. Stow, butcher,. 
At Gainfborough, aged 77, Mr. W. 
Wright,bookfeller. Mrs. Weft, wife of Mr, 
J. Weft mariner. Mrs. Wation, wife of 
Mr. Watfon, inn keeper. 
LEICESTER. 
Married.J At Coliington, Mr. T. Caftle- 
dine, of Mounterel, to Mifs Gilbert,—The 
Rev.. Dr Hardy, re&tor of Loughbcrough, 
to Mifs M. Smear, third daughter of the 
Rev. C. Smear, reétor of Froftenden, Suffolk. 
—Mr J. Paftery of Sapcote, to Mils Haines, 
ef Gilmorton. 
At Leiceiter, Mr. Bruce, coach proprietor, 
to irs. Gibbs. 
At Sapcote, Mr. J. Wood, to Mifs M.s 
Moore. 
At Anfty, Mr. Beaumoht, pat. to Mifs 
a Johnfon.—-Mr. H. Yates, of Brailsford, 
in Derbyfthire, to Mifs.Etton, of. Qakthorpe, 
én this county, 
MoNnTHLY Mas, Ne. So. 
Leicefterfeire— Stafford pbire——liarwick fire: 
461 
Died,] At Leicefter, at his brother’sshoufe, 
Mr, J. Peach, fon of Mr. Alderman Peach, 
of Briftol. 
Atthe Trinity Hofpital, in his to2d year, 
Alice Gilbert. 
At Liwmdford, Dorfet, R, Pulteney, M.D. 
F.R.S. an eminant phyfician. and naturalift, 
formerly of Leicefler.—Mr. H. Henton, an 
opulent farmer, of the Redale.—Suddenly, 
of an apopleétic fit, aged 7c, W. Clare, gent. 
of Ibftock, 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. J. Smith, to 
Mifs E. Adfhead—Mr, J. Smith, of Lower- 
Penn, to Mifs S. Neachols, of the Heath._—~ 
Mr. T. Perks, butcher, to Mifs M. Roden. 
—Mr. W. Barrs, of Birmingham, to Mifs 
Cooke, of Morton, inthis county.—J, Smith, 
efq. of Great Fenton, juftice of the peace for 
this county, to Mifs E. Turner, of Lane End. 
—Mr. G. Shaw, grocer, of Stone, to Mifs - 
Hammond, of Ecclefhall.——Mr. J. Ironmon- 
ger, of Wolverhampton, to Mifs Bann, 
daughter of Mr. Bunn, flax drefler, of Wor- 
cefter. 
Died. At Litchfield, aged 28, Mr. T. Gods 
win, hair dreffer. 
At Newcaftle-under-line, Mrs. Slunt, wife 
of the Rev. Mr. Blunt. 
At Wolverhampton, Mrs. Olarenfhaw == 
Mrs. Prettie, wife of Mr. R. Prettie, attor- 
ney.—-Mirs. Robins, wife of Mr. Robins, 
butcher. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married} Mr. J. M. Gutch, fon of the — 
Rev. J. Guten regiftrary of the panyeitey of 
Oxford, to Mifs M. Wheeler, of Birming- 
ham. bi G, Bellamy, of Birmingham, to 
Miis A. Crowdry, of Glamorganfhire. 
At Harborne, Mr. Bennifon, of Smethwick, 
to Mrs. A. Parkes.—-Mr. Wiggan, druggiit, 
&c. of Bilfton, to Mifs Hateley, fecond 
daughter of Mr. J, Hateley, coal mafter, of 
Ettingfall.—Mr. W. E. Johnfon, only fon of - 
Mr. D, Johnfcon, of the Portway Houfe, to 
Mifs S. Warren, of London. 
At Birmingham, Mr. T. Barber, jeweller, 
of London, to Mifs Kendrick, eldeftdaughter 
of Mr. J. Kendrick, of iieneth, —Mr. W. 
M. Steel, to Mis Ce srr.—-The Rev. J. Ken- 
nedy, curate of Kimcote, Leicefterfhire, to 
Mrs. Storace, of Summer’s Hill.—Mr. f. 
King, merchant, to Mifs A. Saape.—Mr. T. 
Heathcote, to Mifs E. Ewer.—Mr. T. Raf~ 
tin, to Mifs P. Wright. 
Died.] At Birmingham, Mrs. etd wis 
dow of the late G. Norris, efq. of Droitwich, 
in Worcetterflire.—Mrs. Cooper, formerly 
of the Red Cow public houfe, in the Horfe 
Fair.—Mr. J. Wright, of the Coach and 
Horfes public houfe. r. Jefferies, ihagreen 
cafe maker.—Mr. J. Allen, for upwards of 
29 years, mafttr of arefpeCtable academy in 
Dale End. 
At his houfe in this town, Mr. Gibbs, of 
390 Gubbingies, 
