1803. ] 
Cheter, to Mifs J. Croucher, of Baker-ftreet, 
Po tman-fquare. 
Died.] In Chefterg, Mr. J. Price, of the 
Talbot, public houfe-—Mrs. Gaman.—Mrs. 
Read, wife of E. Read, elq.—Mrs. Seller, 
wife of Mr. W.: Seller.—ivirs Butler, wife 
of Mr. J. Butler, cutier—Mrs. Hafwell, of 
the Hop-pole inn, 
At Northwich, in the, bloom of life, Mr. 
. H. Troufdale 
At Frodfham, Mr. J. Jackfon, furgeon. 
At Stockport, Mr Jenkinton. 
At Sandbach, ]. Wells, e(qg—W. Maffey, 
efq. of Mofton-hall.—Mrs. M. Cottingham, 
a maiden lady, of Little Nefton. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.| At Derby, Mr. S. R. Parkes, 
bookfeller, of Athbourne, to Mifs E. Evans. 
—Mr. R. Hopper, of ae aaada, to Mils 
Lowe. 
At Matlock, R. Arkwright, jun. 
Mifs M, Beresford. — - 
Died | At Derby, aged 72, Mr. W. Yates, 
formerly an iroa-gate-maker.—In “her 7oth 
‘year, Mrs. Linnett. 
At Mickleover, aged 65, Mrs. E. Bailey, 
widow. 
At Eccles, near Chapel-in-le-Frith, of a 
con{umptive complaint, MifsGoodman,daugh- 
ter of the late 6. Goodman, gent 
At Stoddard, Mr. J. Bennett, furgeon, near 
Chaple-in-le- Frith. Aged 44, Mr. S. Mel- 
lor, of Doveridge.x—Mifs Arkwright, fecond 
daughter of R. Arkwright efq. of Willerfley. 
efg. to 
—In the prime of life, Mr. T, Radford, of 
Holbrook. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married. | At Nottingham, J. S. Chapman, 
efq. of the 6th regiment of dragoons, to 
Mifs Cutts, 
torney. 
At Eaft Retford, Mr. F. Gould, hat-ma- 
nufacturer, of Louth, to Mifs A. Shuter. 
Died.j At Nottingham, Mrs, james, re- 
lid of the late Mr. S. James, brickmaker.—- 
Mrs. Chetham.—Aged 57, Mr. T. Baker, 
hofier. He was apparently well at ten o’clock 
in the evening, when he leaned his arm on 
the chair, and inftantly expired, 
In her 23d year, Miis Pearfon, of Chilwell. 
—Mrs. Evifon, wife of T. Evifon, gent. 
At Newark, Mrs. Pocklington, widow. 
In London, Mrs. Mathews, (late Mifs 
Ragg, of Nottingham) and wife of J. Ma- 
thews, efq. of the India~houfe.—Mrs. Lam- 
bert, of Clifton—Mr. W. Helmfley, tar- 
mer, of Thrumpton. 
At Cropwell Bifhop, Mrs. German, relict 
of the late W. German, gent, 
At Retford, Mrs. Harvey, a maiden lady. 
She was found dead in her houfe by the fide 
of the chair in which fhe had been fitting the 
preceding evening. 
At Gunthorpe, in his 37th year, Mr. J. 
jamefon. 
Mrs. Caunt, of ees Joice. 
Derby fhire—Nottinghamfbire—Lincolnfhire, Se. 
eldeft daughter of Mr. Cutts, at-_ 
59S 
LINCOLNSHIRE, 
Married.) At Lincoln, Mr. J, Cuttill, 
fen. raff-merchant, to Mrs. Dawber. 
At Gainfborough, Mr. J. Crabtree, wort 
ted- Pagnccicharet, to Milfs Crabtree.—Mr, 
B, Booth, printer, to Mifs Walker. 
At Stamford, Mr. J. Torkington, at- 
torney, to Mifs J. Fofter, of Tinwell, in 
Rutland. 
At Bofton, Mr. W. Artindale, farmer, of 
Frith Bank, to Mifs Hodgfon, daughter of 
Mr. Hodgfon, hat-maker. 
At Horncattle, John Fawcett, M. D. to 
Mifs C. Clithero. 
At Whitby, M. T. Brackenbury, efg. of 
Afhby, in this ccunty, and late Major iathe 
North Lincoln militia, to Mifs Cayley. 
At Bradford, in Yorkthire, the, Rev. Ff, 
Myers, reétor of Wyberton, &c. and juftice 
of peace for this county, to Mrs. Wrightfon, 
widow, of Shipiey-hall. 
Mr. R. Sprigg, mercer, of Brigg, to Mifs 
Dunn, of Wrawby. 
Died.] At Lincoln, agedq2, Mr. J. Ca- 
born.—Aged 28, Mr, B. Potterton, late pa- 
rifh-clerk of St. Peter’ sat Arches,—-Aged 33, 
Mr. J. Fofter, grazier, late of Cameringham. 
Aged 41, Mr. J. Fither, cooper.—Mrs. Mar- 
fhall, wife of Mr. T. Marthail, watchmaker. 
—Aged 30, Mr. T. Barnes, ae: 
At Stamford, fuddenly, aged 64, Mr. Lilly, 
wool{tapler. Weed 395 Mr. Jj. Atterthall, 
many years coachman on the road between 
London and Cambridge, and between Stame 
ford and Newark. 
At Gainfborough, Mrs. Udale, wife of Mr. 
Udale, flax-dreffer.—Mr. W. Weft, landlord 
of one Crofs-keys-inn. 
At Bofton, Mrs. Rogers, fifter-to T. Fy- 
dell, efq. 
At Louth, aged upwards of 30, Mr. R. 
Sherwood.——Mrs. Cuthbert. : 
At Holbeach, Mr. J. Pick, farmer.—Mrs, 
E. Smalley. 
At Stockwith, near Gainfborough, aged 
35, J. Hickfon, oy fhip-owner.—Aged 93, 
Mrs. Titley, a maiden lady, of St. Martin’ Sy 
Stamford Baron.—Mrs. Kelfey, of Morton, 
near Gainfborough. . 
At Ewerby, near Sleaford, Mr. T. Tindale, 
an eminent grazier.—Aged 19, Milfs Allen, 
of Whapland-drove ; and a few days after, 
Mr. Allen, grazier, father of the above 
young lady. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.} At Leiceeoy, Mr. Grefley, ho-= 
fier, to Mifs Ireland.—Mr. ‘Jackfon, of Bar- 
ton, to Mifs Eames, eldeft daughter of Mr. 
Alderman Eames. 
Lately, in London, T. Lilbourne, efq. of 
Cardington, Bedfordfhire, to Mifs cance of 
Harborough. 
At Barwell, the Rev. G. Mettat, A. M. 
to Mifs Aihoy. 
At Melton Mowbray, Mr. Clarke, attor- 
ney, to Mifs E. Stokes. 
At 
