or} / 
At Gringeley, Thomas Bingham, aged 
$0, to Mifs Mary Dawfon, aged 75-0" - 
At Louth, Mr. Charles Hudfon, to Milfs 
Sinithion ——-Mr. Smith, conduétor of the 
Louth Paper, to Mifs Dunn of Kirton. 
At Sleaford, Mr. Sutchiafon, of Hale- 
fen, to Mifs Richardfon. 
At Scawby, Mr. John Sowerlhy, of Twig- 
moor, to Mifs Hannzh Cook, of Sturton. 
At Grantham, BR.” Macdonald, efq. of the 
Royal Horfe Artillery, to Mifs M. Douglas 
At Bracondate, the Rev. Charles Millard, 
jun. to Mifs Berry, fitter of Cuptain Sir Ed- 
ward Berry, of the Royal Navy. 
At Stamford, Mr. Monck, jun. to Mifs 
Pulford. 
Died.] At Lincoln, Mrs. Bromhead, aged 
7x, wife of Boardman Brdmhead, efq. Lieut. 
Col. of the North Lincoln Militia.——Mrs. 
Ellis, of Beftwood Park, near Nottingham, 
aged 26.—«Mrs. Hackerby, aged 78; formerly 
miltrefs of the Royal Oak-inn Mrs. E. 
Walls, widow, aged 65.—Aged 76, Mr. 
Thomas Browne. j 
Advanced in years, Mr. Garnar, formerly 
aneminent farmer at Whittlefea. 
At Gainfborough, Mr. Francis Watfon. 
At Market-Deeping, advanced in’ years, 
Mr, Zacharias Bormer. 
At the fame place, Mr. ‘Henry Butler, 
feniot, aged 77; it is worthy of remark, that 
although he had been married nearly half a 
century, and had a large family, his’ own 
death was the firft that happened in it during 
that extent of time. 
Atithe fame place, Mr. Jolin Ball, aged 
63, formerly keeper of the ‘Toll-bar. 
At Deeping, Mr. ConSreve, in his tooth 
years pee Mad. 
At Ediington, Mifs Mary Ann Harper. 
At Holbeach, John Everfon, efq. 
At:Bofton, arter a lingering illnefs, Mrs. 
Parkinfon, aged 60. 
AtStainfield, Mr. John Ayfthorpe, at an 
advanced age. 
At Louth, Mr. George Wilkinfon. 
At Botton, Mr. James Wedd, aged 74. 
At Sleaford;'Mifs Parr.” if 
AtBalderton, Mrs. Birketts, aged 87. 
At Tumby, Mrs. Shepherd, aged 85. 
At'Moulton, Mrs. Meafure, aged 36, 
At Stamford, Mr. Taylor, publicani—T. 
Brown, efq. aged 76. 
At Gainfborough, Mr. Francis Watfon., 
At Tinwell; Jofeph Pulford; who loft his 
life ina coal-pit, which he had incautioufly © 
undermined, and which falling in, buried 
him in the ruins. . 
LEICESTERSHIAE AND RUTLAND. 
A very laudable plan has been propofed and 
adopted in Leicefter, of eltablifhing a Fund to 
purchafe Books forthe ufe of the Poor. We 
heartily with to fee the regulations of this 
eftablifhment, that they may be generally 
known and adopted. Bools-focieties, and 
public libraries, are much wanted in county- 
Leicefterfrire— Rutlandpbire. 
189 
towns upon more popwidr plans than. thofe - 
hitherto fet on foot. Shopkeepers and tradef- 
men do not want boolts of metaphyfics, theo- 
logy, abftraét morality, belles-lettres, and 
criticiim 5 but thofe on MatTTeER of FacT 
and usEFuL fubjects, as hiftory, geogra+ 
phy, biography, and voyayes and travels. A 
library devoted to thefe kinds of books would 
be fo generally encouraged, that a fub{erip- 
tion of five fhillings or talf-a-guinea per an- 
mum would purchafe every interefting and 
popular work as publifhed, together with the 
mot{t efteemed periodical publications. This 
idea is worthy of the notice and immediate 
adoption of any fpirited booixfeller in Leicester 
or in any other county-town. 
Married.) At Leicefter, Captain Waliis, 
to Mifs Oliver, 
At Loughborough, the Rev. J. Hawkes, 
to Mifs Marthall, daughter of Mr. Marthall, 
a refpeétable draper. 
At Caftle Doanington, Mr. John Draper, 
to Mifs Mellicent Sills. 
At Lutterworth, Mr. Powell, to Mifs Ar- 
nold, daughter of Mr. Arnold, of the fame 
place. | 
At Uppingham, 
Mits Ebbage. 
At Wilton, the Rey. Mr. Wildbore, to 
Mits Stimfon, of Egleton, near Oakham. 
At Melton Mowbray, Mr. J. Carpendale, 
to Mifs Yardley, 
At Seagrave, Mr. Bryans, of Six Hill, to 
Mrs, Richards. 
At, Bringhurft, Mr. Jofeph Tirrell,” to 
Milfs Meadows, of Egileton. 
Died. | At Leiceter, Mr. Hanfcombe. 
Same place, after a fhort illneis, in his 
61ft year, Mr. Edward Hodges, a Lieutenant 
of the Leicefterfhire Yeomanry Cavalry, for- 
merly a banker in Leicefter, and a mucii 
efteemed and refpeétable tradefman. (As the 
father of an amiable family, his lofs will be 
defervedly lamented; as a {port{maa, he was 
held in high eftimation; and his fogial and 
convivial qualities will long be remembered 
with refpect by his townfmen. 
Same place, Mr. Alaerman Dabbs, many 
years a confiderable hofier, and mayor of Lei- 
cefterin the year 1796. 
At Market Bofworth, Mifs Power, aged 17. 
At Beltoa, Mr. W. Wortley, a refpecta- 
ble farmer. 
At Loughborough, Mrs. Handle, in the 
Church-gate.—-Mr., Thomas Clarke. 
At Holt, Mifs Maria Neville, daughter 
of Coftnefs Neville, elq. 
At Langham, Mr. Wm. Williamfen. 
At Melton Mowbray, Mr. Chriftopher, 
Stavely, many years ah eminent architect. 
At Uppingham, the Rey. Mr. King{man, 
many years rector of Horainghold, and cu- 
rate of Bitbrooke.. 
At Harlaxton-lodge, aged 381, Mr. Col-, 
craft, fenior, late an eminent farmer at Go- 
nerby. ; 
At Croxton Kerriall, Mr. Anthony Goode, 
gent. 
Me. AWillian) Allenwito 
