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At Sleaford, aged 49, Mrs. Booth.—-Aged 
gs, Mr. R. Toyne, farmes, of South Carlton, 
near Lincoln, 
‘Ar Louth, aged 93. Mrs, E. Robinfon, 
widow.»—Aged 33, Mr. W. Gibbons.—-Mr. 
Widd, grazier, of Gedney Marth, 
Mr. T. Rogerfon, farmer, of Gouleeby ; 
as he was riding to Louth fair, in apparent 
health, he fuddenly fell from his horfe and 
‘expired inftantly. 
At Ketton, near Stamford, aged 70, the 
Right Hon. Lady Elizabeth Noel, fifter to 
the late. Earl of Gainfborough. Her Lady- 
thip refided in Bath for feveral years paft, 
and was on a vifit to her fifters in Rutland, 
~when feized with the gout in her Beasziels 
which terminated her life. 
. Mr. Woodward, farmer, of Whitewater, 
wear Stamford; he was taken fuddenly ill 
with fuch excruciating painjas deprived him 
of the power of fpeech, and he expired almoft 
inftantaneoufly. He had attended Stamford 
market on the preceding day, in his ufual 
Rate of health. 
At. Marton, near Gainfhorough, Mr. G: 
Footitt, bricklayer. 
At Raithby, near Louth, aged 70, Mr. W. 
Stack. 
At Fenton, near Gainfborough, Mr, Bride 
kirk, fthoemaker; he was apparently very 
well in health the preceding day. 
At Huttoft in the Marfh, near Alford, in 
_ his s02d year, Mr. J. Stephenfon, farmer ; 
his death was occafioned by a fall which 
brought on a mortification in his back. He 
had lived more than fixty years upon the 
fame farm and enjoyedan uninterrupted good 
health during his life. 
In her 22d year, Mifs A. Lamyman, of 
Gedney. 
LERICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At Leicefter, Mr. W. Harrifon, 
to Mifs Johnfon, daughter of the late My, 
Alderman Johnfon. 
At Melton Mowbray, Mr. J. Hinde, cur- 
rier, to Mrs. Dexter ; by this marriage the 
bridegroom has obtained his 5th wife, and the 
bride her 3d hufband. 
Died.] Mrs. Abbot, of Wigftone.—Mr. 
Sergeant, grocer, of Bofworth. 
At Bath, Mrs. Mary Porter, fifter of C. 
Neville, efq. of Holt, in this county ; a lady 
not more diftinguifhed for thofe fplendid ac- 
compli ifhments which enrich and adorn fo- 
ciety, than for uniform piety and benevolence; 
ever attentive to the calls of diftrefs, the 
practically evinced the purity of her faith, 
by ©‘ vifiting the fatherlefs, the orphan, and 
the widow, in their tribulation.” 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] At Walfall, Mr. Curtis, to 
Mrs. Davies. —-R. Congreve, efq. of Ifcod 
Park, Flinfhire, to Mifs Birch, eldeft daugh- 
ter of G. Birch, efq. of Hampi ead Hall, in 
this county. 
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Leicefterfrire—Stafordpoire—Shropfpire, ‘ 
ft et PS 
Mr. -Lucar, of — te Mrs, Gaunt, of 
Manchetter. . 
Died.| At Litchfeld, aged $5, Mrs, 
Hubbard.—-Aged 75, Mr. J. Smallwood, 
thoemaker.. 
At Clonmell, in Yreland, aged 18, Wer. 
W. Barnett, fon of Mr. ‘Warneer, of the 
Pies agar -Horfe-fhoe renee sain 
or 
At Newcaftle-under-Lyne, Mr. T. Lioy’, 
attorney. 
Aged 23, at Mr. Miller’s, of Donftall, in 
- this county, Mr. W. Phillips, of Brockton,. 
Shrophhire. 
Ae Walfall, Mr. f, Burns, watch- itiree: 
Of an arnplexy. Mr. T. Foxall, furgeon 3 
jufty regretted as a good nefghibous: an affec- 
tionate parent, and a truly honeft man. 
Mr. J. Watfon, maltfter, &c. of the Fo- 
regn, near Walfall. 
At his feat, near Walfall, Mr. H. Whate- 
ley, attorney. 
WARWICKSHIRE, 
Married] At Warwick, J. Greaves, efq. 
of St. Albans, to Mifs M. Whitehead,’ fe- 
. cond daughter of J. Whitehead, ef. of Bar- 
ford. 
At Rowley, Mr. J. Cutler, to Mifs E. 
Evans. 
Mr, C. Crofs, of Birmingham, to Mifs 
Reynolds, of Handfworth.—Mr. J. Burberry, 
of Kenilworth Chafe, to. Mifs Jackfon, of 
Wroxhall. 
Died.| At Birmingham, Mr. J. Johnfon, 
of the Green Man public-hovfe.—Mr. T. 
Fleck, butcher.—-Mr, S. Afhmore, youngeft 
fon of Mr. J. Afhmore.—Mr. T. Smallwood, 
cabinet-makern—-Mrs. Cherry, wife of Mr. 
J. Cherry, currier.—Suddenly, Mrs. Kemp- 
ion.—Mr. T. Brown, of the Rifing Sun pub- 
lic-houfe.—In her 47th yeat, Mrs. Holt, 
wife of Mr. Holt, brufh-maker.—Aged 80, 
Mr. C, Elfton, formerly a file-maker. 
At Warwick, Mrs. Cattell, relict of the 
ate Mr. J. Cattell, farmer. 7 
At Coventry, Mrs. Owen, wife of Mr. G. 
Owen, attorney, of London.—Mr, Phillips, 
malfter. 
At King’s Norton, aged 37, Mr. T. Rey- 
nolds. 
At Rugeley, aged 33, Mrs. Hitchcock, 
' widow of the late Mr. Hitchcock, grocer, 
&c.——Suddenly, Mr. T. Harding, fteward to 
H. Legge, efq. of Aftoon Hail, near Bir- 
mingham. 
At New Orleans, in North America, in 
his 24th year, Mr. T. Heely, fon of the 
late Mr. T. Qughton Heely, of gerne 
-ham. 
In London, Mifs P. Aaron, daughter of 
Mr. Aaron, pencil-maker. 
_W. Homer, gent. of Bilfton.—Mr. Prid-” 
more, of Anfley, near Coventry. 
At the Slade, near Rugeley, aged 100 
years in April laft, Mr. J. Milner.—Mr. 
T. Hunt, of the George-ina, in Solihull. 
At 
