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gier, of Upton, near ‘Southwell, 
Hazard. : - 
Mr. Rathill, cei of “Walthamfow, 
Effex, to Mifs. Ifabel a Graves, late of Wool. 
Jaton, near Nattingham.—Mr. J. Taylor, 
Shoemaker; of Nottingham, to Milfs E. Brown, 
of Bolfover. 
. Died.) At Nottingham, in her Soth year, 
Mrs. Richardfoa, widow of the date Mr. 
-Richardfon; mercer, and lafe matron of the 
General Hofpitaii—Mis. Smith.—Alfo a 
_ few days after, J. Smith, gent. huthand of 
the lady whofe death, is here announced.— 
Mrs. Swan, wife,of Mr... Swan, draper. 
Mr. Grant, fhoemake 
At Farnsfield, in his 19th year, Mr. H. 
Bucklow, farmer: 
Tn her 324 year, hip Sharp, wife of Mr. 
Sharp, j junior, malfter, &c. of t ofhame 
Tekeetees Cute, ‘ 
Ata late mee ting oF proprietors MEA ad 
in the commons of -Holbeach and Whaplod, 
it was unanimoully refolved, that in the 
opinion ef the meeting, it will be expedient 
to have an immediate inclofure of the. faid 
commions, and that the faid inclofure will be 
advantageous to.the proprietors at large.” 
Great rejoicings have lately taken place at 
Oakham, in confequence of the canal from 
Melton to that town having become navi: ga- 
Bile)! : 
- Married.] - At Sutterton, near Bofon, 
Mr. Simons,, grazier, of Frampton, to Mifs 
Caborne. , 
In London, G. Holford, efq. of this coun- 
ty, to Mifs A. Daniel, of Lilford, in Ireland. 
The Rev, W. Nettlethip, re¢tor of Fair- 
fold, in this county, to Mifs Buckley, of 
Janelcy Park, Bucks. 
At Botton, Captain Maffam, to Mifs Dike: 
At Lincotn, Captain an to Milfs 
Dunn, of Louth. 
The Rev. P. 
to. Mifs 
Curtois, reftor of Han- 
worth, te at Lathe, daughter of-Sir James ‘ 
Lathe, bar 
Died. } ae Lincoln, aged 50, Mrs, Lings, 
wife of Mr. Lings, butcher. 
Aged €6, Me. W. Winn, weaver. For 
many years he was mafter of ‘the Society of 
ringers, in the Cathedral ar St. Petez’s Church 
at Arches.. At the interment of his remains, 
a folemna dumb geal was rung at the latter 
pauieR, according to cuftom. 
At §& Pmrere, aged 2, Mrs. Fardell, mo- 
ther of Mr. Faraell, butcher —Aged 39, 
_ Mrs, Barnes, wife of J. Barnes, gent. and 
late of ‘Thurlby.—Aged 73, Mrs. Parker, 
widow. 
Ae Spalding, Mr. Gardiner, merchant. 
Eo ae HEIs near Gainfbro’, aged 
fe, Mr. &. Erocke, farmer and grazier, 
LEICESTERSHIRE 
A letter has been received = the Secre- 
tary of the Leicefter Infi: cmary, from Meiirs. 
* Browne and Gifborne, pi: porting, t that theie 
two tatter geuth-men, as truftees for, diftri- 
* ite the property of the late Maat Haw- 
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ap sten. ne re—Leice/terfo' re—Stafford/bire, Fc. 
[Feb. 1, 
kins, @fq. of Burton-upon-Trent, in Stafford- 
fhixe (b:queathed to the truftees for charita> 
ble ufes) have agreed to allot to the Leicefter 
Lafirmary the fum of 153 ol. 3 per centt 
Confol. ffock, together with 7ol. per annum, 
‘Theyhavealio nrtified their intention to affign 
the fum of zcol. thért ann. té the Lunatic Afy- 
lum, ‘of Leicefer. ~ In confeguence of the 
above information, the number of beds in 
the Infirmary has been increafed, and the 
weekly payments of ‘the Junatit paticnts has 
been diminifhe ‘a 25. in the week and fuch 
ether meafures are meant to be grounded 
upon thefe very liberal’ pobg ees as fhall be 
hereafter deemed expedient 5 by Mie? Governors 
of the Infirmary. 
Married] At Barwell; ie Pearfon, efq. of 
Tett enhally Siaffér dthite, ‘to Mifs Hooke, 
eldeft daighter of the late G. P.’ Hooke; efq; 
Lieut: Col. of the 1 7th regt, of Foot.” 
At Leicefter,' Mr. W.°Ofdacres, of Little 
Orton- houfe, near Atherftone, to Milfs Read, 
of Sutton, in the partth of Broughton Aftley. 
At Loughboro”, Mr, S. Adams, printer and 
bookicilen to Mifs Shuttlewood. 
At Hinckley, Mr. Je i: hofer, to 
M:fs Gunton. ‘‘ 
Died.] At Leicefer, Nirs. Coutts, wife 
of fir. Coutts, of Charles-fireet, Reérkeley- 
{quare, London.— Mr. E, Bankart, hofier. 
At Lutterworth,” aged 30, Mrs. Oliver, 
wife’ of ‘Mr. Oliver, bookfeller. 
Mr. Prior, an‘éminent grazier, of Desford. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Dfarried. | Mr. Dale, fadler, of Uttoxeter, 
to Mifs L. Seckerfon, of Stafford.—Mr. W. 
E. Johnfon, only fon of D. Johnfon; o of Port- 
way-heufe, to Mic Mogetidge, of i 
nae 
At Wolverhampton, Mr.’J. Price, draper, 
of Bilfton, to Milfs” As Pedley. —Mr. T. 
Marriott, of Armington, Jn Warwickhhire, 
to Mifs A. Ball, of Thorpe Gofle, in this 
county. Mr. Brown, carrier, to Mifs Adams, 
both of Newcaftle, in this county. 
Died.] At Litchfield, aged 65, Mr. Mor- 
gan, ftationer.—Mrs. BBW; 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. E. Downes 
At Tamworth, aged 63, Mr. W. Lyaa, 
furgeon. : co obs + in 
“At Waliall, aged 66, 
widow. : 
‘Aged $1, P. Bulkeley, efq. 
Hall, ear Cheadle. ~ { 
we WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married] “At Sirmingham, Mr. J. Pratt, 
to Miis Dobbs, of Lifford.—Mr. E. Bickley, 
to Mis E. Cooper, of Oldbury, 
 Died:] At Birmingham, aged 65, 
Horton.—Mrs, Percival, wife of Mr. J. Per- 
cival, ftonemafon.—Mxs. Collins, of » the 
White Horfe public-houfe.—Aged 82, Mrs. 
Mrs. H. Nicholls, 
of Huntley 
“Mrs. 
Adams, mother of Mrs, Lyndon, at the Mi-. 
nerva tavern:—In his 74th year, Mr. J. Phi- 
he fenior, wood-turner. 4 
Atthe hotel in this town, Mrs. Styles, of 
« Kidderminfter—Mrs, Darby, wife of Mr.-E. 
— ye 
