1803.] 
At Lenton, Mrs. M. Trentham, relié& of 
the late Mr. J. Trentham, hofier, in Not- 
tingham, 
At Basford, in hig 41ft year, Mr. Wood- 
ward, bleacher. ; 
Suddenly, while in bed, Mr. W. Hurft, 
farmer, of Rampton. 
Aged 63, Mrs, Hazlehurft, of Danes-hill, 
near Retford. 
In Lambeth, Mifs Priaulx, a near rela- 
tion of the Rev. P> Priaulx, late reétor of 
Eaft Bridgford, in this county, and with 
whom fhe had refided feveral years, 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married.] At Fotherby, near Louth, Mr. 
¥. Codd, farmer and grazier, to Miis Cooper. 
—Mr. W. Welbourne, a preacher in the Me- 
thodift conneétion, to Milfs Widdowfon, of 
Lincoln. 
At Louth, Mr, J. Wright, attorney, to 
Mifs M. Hutton, of Saltfeetby. 
Died.] At Lincoln, Mrs. Smith, widow 
of the late Mr. S. Smith, hair-drefler.— 
Aged 23, Mr. R. Lowe,—Aged 28, Mr. J. 
Ledgerd, Jate book-keeper to Mefits. Eaft- 
land and Hall.—Aged 72, Mr. T. Mace, for- 
merly of the city of York.—-Aged 44, Mr. 
R. Bullen, a member of the corporation. 
At Stamford, aged 46, Mr. J. Blades, for- 
merly a fhopkeeper in St. Martin’s parifh. 
Aged 69, Mr. Lowe, furgeon and apothe- 
¢ary ; he was author of the notes to Harrod’s 
Hiftory of Stamford. 
Mrs. Weldon, wife of Mr.* Weldon, dra- 
per.—-Aged 33,-Mr. R. Sifmore, late game- - 
keeper to the Marquis of Exeter.—In_ her 
7oth year, Mrs.Moore, a widow lady.—Aged 
gz, Mrs. Burton, widow, late of King’s 
Clifie. 
__ At Gainfborough, Mr. G. Pafhley, brandy- 
Ynerchant.——-Aged 42, Mr, J. Wilkinfon, 
block and maft maker, 
Mr Moulfon, taylor; he was found dead 
in aclofe near the town, on his return home 
from Scottowe. 
At Whaplode, aged 25, Mrs. Warrells, 
wife of Mr. J. Warrells, farmer. 
At Louth, aged 21, Mrs. Downes, 
At South Eikington, near Louth, Mrs. Or- 
rill, 
At Sutton, near Bofton, Mr. R. Wright, 
formerly a victualler at Spilfby. 
At Thorelby, Mr. ¥. Rogers, blackfmith, 
Aged 67, Mr. Warren, matter of the 
Crown inn at Empingham, in Rutland.— 
Aged about 60, Mrs. Hurton, of Waddington, 
fear Lincoln.—Aged 72, Mr. T. Champney, 
of Market Raifin —Alfo, at the fame place, 
aged 46, Mr. F. Epworth. 
At Hagworthingham, far advanced in years, 
Mr. J. White. 
At Eat Keal, aged 72, Mr. W. Goodwyn, 
one of the commiilioners of fewers for this 
county. 
At Hareby, Mr. J. Wilfon. 
At Sleaford, aged 71, Mrs. Bury, widow, 
late of Linwood Grange. ; 
LincolnfhireLeitefteroire—Staffar dpbire. — 987 
At Firlby, Mrs. Athlin.—-Mr. Waite, far- 
mer, of Creeton, near Corby.—Mr. Swainey 
butcher, of Moulting, néar Spalding. —Mrs. 
Parker, of Thorney Fen.+-Mr. Jackfon, of 
Exton, Rutland.—Mifs Holdernefs, of Wilf- 
thorpe.—-Mr, J. Sculthorpe, farmer, of Wa- 
ter Newton. , 
At Burgh, in the Marfh, Mr, R, Fowler, 
an opulent grazier. 
At Ketton, Mr. E. Southam, late iron 
monger at Uppingham. 
At Spilfby, Mrs. Hodfon, wife of Mr. f. 
Hodfon, pie-merchant.—Aged 86, Mrs. E. 
Kelk, widow.—-Mr. G. Gunnis, one of the 
chief-conftables for the Soke.—Mifs D. Hail. 
At Uppingham, in a very advanced age, 
Mrs. Turner, widow of the Rev, J. Turner, 
late reétor of Garthorpe, in Leicefterfhire.— 
In the prime of life, Mr. S. Oliver, farmer, 
&c. at Walcourt, near Falkingham. ~ 
At Alresford, aged 32, Mr. R. Weftjun. © 
late of Refton, near Louth. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.j| The Rev. J. Dalby, domeftic- 
chaplain to the Earl of Moira, to Mifs Bake- 
well, both of Caftle Donington.—P. Ham- 
mond, efq. fecond fon of A, Hammond, efq. 
of Weft Acre, in the county of Norfolk, to 
Mifs A, Packe, youngeft daughter of C. J. 
Packe, efq. of Preftwould, in this county.— 
Mr. H. Goddard, to Mifs Dowley, both of 
Market Harborough.—Mr. Dawfon, of Bun- 
by, in Lincolnfhire, to Mifs Lawrence, of 
Sewterne, in this county. 
At Dunton Baflet, Mr.T. Goodrich, bakers 
of Great Wigfton, to Mifs S. Berridge,-third 
daughter of the late Mr. Berridge, farmer. 
Died | At Leicefter, in his 76:h year, af- 
ter feveral days’ illnefs, William Smart, 
gentleman; the laft defcendant in the male 
line ofan ancient and refpe¢table family, for- 
merly fettled in Leicefter Foreft,and at Thur 
ften, in this county. He conftanctly ufedan 
ample fortune in a manner creditable to him- 
felf, and beneficial to fociety. 
Mrs. Aftle.—Mr. Edwyn, carpenter. 
At Loughborough, Mr. Fellows, many 
years matter of the Red Lion inn. 
In her xgth year, of a rapid decline, Mifs 
Afhby, of Burton Overy. 
At Rothley, in his 42d year, A. Carter, 
efq. lieutenant-colonel of the 20th regiment 
of light dragoons, and brigadier-general in the 
Weft Indies. 
Suddenly, aged 81, Mr. D. Taylor, of 
Glafton, near Uppingham; he was found 
dead in the field after beingabfent from home, 
on his ufual morning-walk, about an hour, 
At Frifby, upon the Wreake, Mrs. E, 
Manning, widow, late of Hoddefdon, Herts. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Died.| At Uttoxeter, aged 81, Mr S. 
Bentley, a gentieman well-known for his 
many poetical produétions. 
At Newcaftle, in his 73d year, the Rev. 
Mr. Fernyhough, forty years minifter of the 
 parith, 
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