¥803.] 
At Gainfbro’, aged gar, Mr, L. Hawkef- 
‘ey, wine-merchant. 
At Grantham, Mrs. Allen, wife of Mr. 
W. Allen, bookfellersand ftationer.-~Aged 
42, Mr.Newcombe.—Mrs. Godhelp, a widow 
lady.—Aged 30, Mr. G. Douthwaite, late 
quartermafter in the regiment of Blues.— 
Mrs. Montriou. 
At Bourne, Mrs. Whatmuffe.—Mr, J. 
Prefton, farmer. 
At Sleaford, aged 82, Mrs. Fowler. 
_ At Spalding, Mr. T. Moulfon, grazier.—— 
Mrs. Woods, of the Talbot inn, 
At Spilfby, in the prime of life, Mr, R. 
Downes. 
Mrs. Whitehead, of Eafton, near Stamford. 
And afew hours after, her daughter, Mrs. 
Flickling, of Crowland, who had come to 
attend her mother during her illnefs. 
RK At Great Gonerby, aged 51, Mrs, Emin. 
on. 
At Theddlethorpe, aged 96, Mr. T. Chap- 
man, miller. 
At Gedney, aged 70, Mrs. Haftings, of 
the Black Lion inn—~TIn his 84th year, J. 
Beary, gent. of Aflockby, formerly a confi- 
derable tradefman at Falkingham.—Mrs. El-- 
verfon, of Donington Fen.—Aged 17, Mr, 
W. Dickinfon, one of the clerks in the 
banking-houfe of Metits. Smith, Ellifon, and 
Co. of Liacoln, and eldeft fon of Mr. W. 
Dickinfon, of Waddington, near that city.— 
At Sibfey, Mr. H. Mayhew, -furgeon and 
man-midwifee—Mr. Reot, farmer and wag- 
-goner, of Swinefhead.—Aged 61, G. Muf- 
cutt, efq. of Kelvedon, in Effex, late of 
Grantham, in this county.—Aged 64, Mr. 
T. Butler, a confiderable farmer, of Holton 
cum Beckering, 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| T. Arnold, M.D. of Leicefter, 
to Mifs M. Davifon, daughter of the late J. 
Davifoa, M.D. of Nottingham.—Mr. King, 
grocer, of Leicefter, to Mifs Bath, of Athby 
de la Zouch.—Mr. R. Hole, of Stoughton, 
to Mrs. Lloyd, of Sriftol. 
At Loughborough, Mr. Woodruffe, gra- 
zier, to Mrs. Chapman, both of Woodthorpe. 
At Thurmafton, Mr. W. Drayton, hofier, 
of Leicefter, to Mifs G. Worthington. 
At Ofichurch, Mr. W. Applebee, of Lei- 
cefter, to Mifs Phillips. 
At Caftle Donington, Mr. T. Richardfon, 
merchant, of Aull, to Mifs S. Sowter — 
Lieutenant Hungerford Vowe, of the corps 
of royal marines, fon of the late T. Vowe, 
efq. of Hallaton, to Mifs Humphrey, young- 
eft daughter of the late L. Humphrey, efq. 
of Kibworth.. 
Died.] At Leicefter, at the houfe of Mr. 
Swann, currier, in his 87th year, Mr. T. 
Heap, late of Burton-upon-Trent,—Aged 87, 
Mrs. Read, mother of Mr. Read, agent to 
the Leicefter Navigation Company.—Mrs. 
Calladine, mother of Mr. Calladine, book- 
Leicefterfpire—Staffordfhire—Warwwickfpire, S87 
feller.——-Mr. Barry, formerly mafter of the 
Lyon and Lamb inn. 
At Loughborough, Mr. R. Turner.—Mifs 
Allen, daughter of Mr, Allen, late of Not- 
tingham. 
At.Great Wigftone, in his 77th year, Mr. 
T. Hurft. 
At Billsden, Mrs. M.-Heard. 
At the Stocking Farm, near Leicefer, Mrs. 
Heyrick, or Enderby. 
At Thornton, in his 71ft year, Mr. Holly- 
land, grazier. 
.Mifs Wragg, daughter of the late Rev. 
W. Wragg, of Frifby.  ~ 
At Long. Clawfon, very fuddenly, the 
Rev. Mr. Chamberlain. He was converfing 
with a few friends who had called upon him 
in their way to church, when, he obferved, 
that the time was expired, and immediately 
rofe from his chair, dropped down, and never 
ftirred more. It is remarkable that Mr. 
Chamberlain had, on the preceding Sunday, 
taken as his text thefe words of Holy Writ, 
‘¢ Brethren, the time is fhort.’* In his dif- 
courfe he particularly noticed the many fud- 
den deaths that had lately occurred, and ear- 
neftly exhorted his hearers to be ready for the 
folemn event, 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married} Mr. G. Greave, engineer, of 
Soho Foundry; to Mile M. Lloyd, of the 
fame place,——-Mr. Dickinion, of the Hattons, 
near Brewood, to Mifs Ward, of the High 
Fields, near Stafford.—jMir. R. Stimfon, 
lock{mith, of Lane End, to Mi’s E. Law- 
ton, of Walfall. 
Died.] At Wolverhampton, Ms. 
tingham.—The Rev, J..Carter, upw2: 
25 years pattor of the Catholic i ect 
in that town, 
At Uttoxeter, Mr. B. Fox, many years an’ 
officer of the excife. 
At Northcote, near Wolverhampton, Mr. 
G. Dutton. 
At Walfall, of adecline, aged2c, Mr. C. 
Hipkins, late of the Lapwing fhip of war.— 
Mr. W. Cook, hatter.—Mr. Badger, timber- 
merchant. 
Mr. Amb. Appleby, of ‘Tamworth, late 
of Staflord.-T. Lovatt, efq. of Clayton, near 
Neweattle- under-Lyne, 
At Wildicot; the Rev. J. J. Anfon Brom- 
wich, upwards of 49 years vicar of Pattfhall. 
At Brewood, aged 92, Mrs. M. Afton. 
WARWICKSHIRE, 
Married.| Mr. W. Parfens, of King’s Se 
wood-heath, fear Hockley-houie, to Mifs 
M. Bradley, of Birmingham. 
At Birmingham, Mr. W. Minfhull, to 
Miis J. Bellamy.—Mr. W. Jaynes, pee 
founder, to Mifs S. Clayton. 
At Pofton, in North America, B. Green, 
efq. to Mifs Grew, daughier of the late Mr. 
J. Grew, of Birmingham. 
Died. | At Birmingham, in his 78th year, 
J. Kettle, efq. a gentleman of a trviv be- 
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