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both of Gamftone.—C. Bowns, efg. of Darley- 
hall, near Barnfley, to Mifs Whirledge, of 
Bagthorpe- houfe, near Nottingham. 
Died.] At Nottingham, aged about 02, 
Mr. T. James, hofier. He had been upwards 
of 70 years a burgefs of this town.—In an ad- 
vanced age, Mrs. Wilcox.—-Mrs. Chapman, of 
the Trent Bridge. 
Tn an advanced age, Mr. Linney, breeches 
makér. He was-attending the duties of his 
occupation in his fhop, apparently in his ufual 
ftate of good health, when he was fuddenly 
feized with a. dizzinefs in his brain, which 
terminated his exiftence in the fhort period of 
two hours, 
At Newark, Mis. sa wife of the Rey. 
Dr. Pennel, vicar. , ; 
At Southw ell, aged 67; Mr. J. Toddington, 
an opulent grazier. 
At Basford, Mrs. Smith. 
’. At Scarrington, near Bingham, 
Man, an opuient farmer. 
At Arnold, Mr. Bryan, farmer.—Aged gy, 
Mr. Jones. —Aged 75, Mr. J. Regg,-~ farmer. 
mr. J. King, of Kempftone.—Aged 67, 
Mr. Pinegar, farmet, of Codnor. 
In London, aged 17, Mifs Holmes, daugh- 
ter of Mr. Holmes, furgeon, &c. of Bingham, 
in this county. 
At Carcolftone, near Bingham, Mr. F. 
Biagg, furgeon. 
r. Why- 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married.] At Zealby; Mr. Js Cropper, 
paper-maker, of Sleaford, to Mifs S. Clarke. 
At Gainfborough, Capt. S. Crabtree, of 
the fhip Phefphorus, a Newcaftle trader, 
to Mifs Laughton. ; 
At Barton, J. Goodwyn, efq. of Brigg, 
Mifs Bennett. 
At Louth, Mr. Soulby, furgeen, to Milfs 
Barton. 
At Boffon, C. Hill, efq. to Mifs Claypon, 
eldeft daughter of B. Claypon, efq. banker. ~ . 
Died.]. AtLincoln, aged 36, Mr. R, Tom- 
lis, butcher. He was naturally a Very guiet 
incfienlive man, but had been unfortunately 
préfied into the Yea fervice during the late 
War, and came to refide in Eincaln, in a bad 
&.te of health, about fix months ago. 
Aged 70, Mr. T. Brockfop, gunfmith and 
cutjer.—-Aged 27, Mrs.. Pinder. 
At Bofton, aged 24, Mrs. C. EBloye.— 
Mrs. Wray, wife of Mr. Wray, merchant, 
At Stamford, aged 67, Mr. T. Peake, 
butcher.—Aged 47, Mr. J. Hartifon, miafter 
iwit, 
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of the Queen’s Head public houfe,——-Aged 72, - 
Mrs. P. Hepburne, a maiden lady. — Aged fa, 
Mrs. White, widow.—Aged 7o, Mr. tion, 
bafket maker, and one of the fociety of ring- 
ers. After his interment, a folemn dumb 
peal was rung, in refpect tohis memory, on 
the beautiful bells of St. Mary’s. 
At Bg Sort ick fuddeniy, Mrs. Pe: anel, 
WicOW. 
LEICESTERSHIKE. 
At Lsiteics, Mi, Cadfoy, 
Lincolnfoire.—Leicefterfrire—Staffardpire. 
‘Leicefter, 0 
[March ly 
watchmaker, &c. to Mifs Ward. a3 }. 
Forfell, to Mifs Coltman, daughter of Mr.» 
Coltman, draper. —Mr. J. Barrenger, of Ra- 
venftone, Bucks, to Mils Timfon.—Mr. Da- 
vie, hofier, to Mifs Rawion, daugnter of Mr. 
J- Raw fon, hofier. 
Mr. J. Thorne, frame work knitter, to 
Mrs. Templeton, both of ‘Thorpe, near 
Loughboro’. 
At Thureafton, Mr. J. Goode, jon. of. 
Cetiington, to Mifs Thornton, of een 
In London, Mr. H. Cooper, hofier, of Lei- 
efler, to Mifs Cragg, of Friday-freet. 
At Netherfeal, Mr. Lea, of Stapenhill, 
to Mifs Capenhurft 
At Afton, Mr. T. Freeman, farmer and 
grazier, to Mifs Palmer. 
Mr. Nodes, druggift, Se. of Melton; to 
Mifs Floar, of Whiifendine. Rutland. 
Died.] At Leicefter, Mifs Barrat, eldeft 
davghter of Mr. Barrat, hofier.—Mr. Boul- ~ 
ton, hofier.—-Mr. Ald. Mallett, tinman.. 
In his 66th year, after a lingering illnefs, 
which he fupported with patient fortitude 
and pious refignation, Mr. John Throfby, ma- 
ny years. clerk of St. Martin’s, and a well- 
knowa writer. He inherited from nature a 
ftxong natural genius, which had not, however, 
been much cultured by education; and du- 
ring the viciflitudeS of a life remarkably 
chequered, rendered himfelf not a Htcle con— 
{picuous, as the author of the Hiftory of 
f Leicefterfhire Excurfions, and as 
the Editor “ Thoroton’s Hiftory of Notting- 
hamfhire. He attempted many expedients 
fer the maintenance of a numerous family, 
few of which ultimately anfwered his, 
perhaps, over-anxious purpofe ; and his lait 
days were partly fhaded with penury and difap- 
pointment, and would have been more fo, but 
for the affiftance ef fome friends who knew his 
worth, and juftly appreciated his mee ai As 
aman of genuine integrity, “ 
At Medbourne, in his goth year, Mr. T, 
Deacon, farmer: an honeft man, a good 
neighbour, anda virtuous and pagans Chrif- 
than. 
At South Kilworth, Mr. R. Hil, timber- 
merchant. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. eee t 
Married.] At Walfall, Mr. J. Underhill, 
merchant, of Binmiaghes, to Mifs Blue 
ham, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Blackham. 
Mr. W. Johnfon, agent tothe Liverpool 
water-works, to Mifs Stone, of Cobridge, 
neer Newcaftle-under- Line. 
Mr. ]. Munflow, of Birmingham, to Mifs 
S. Garmfon, of Dean’s-hall, Brewood, Staf- 
fordthire —E. Clarke, efq- of Stafford, to 
Mits Cope, of Liverpool.—Mr. Powell, iron- 
monger, of Bifhop’s Caftle, to Mifs Turley, 
of Wolverhampton. 
At Litchfield, J. L. Mayne, A. B. of Af 
ton Villa, near Birmingham, to bats M. 
Talkington. 
Died 4 At Stafford, aged 50, Mr, ' vm. 
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