1801 j . 
inhabited houfes 146—families 13 5—uninha- 
bited houfes 5—males 352—females 419.—- 
Total 771. It appears that the town 
of Derby, fince the Jaft eftimate, in 1789, has 
increafed the number of its inhabitants, 2265 
fouls, and the number of its houfes 534s in 
the fpace of twelve years. 
Population of Chefterfield, 1929 males— 
2333 females.—Total 4267. ‘ 
Died.| At Derby, aged 61, Mrs. Sheldon, 
relict of the late Mr. H. Sheldon.—Aged 25, 
Mrs. Chetham, wife of Mr. Chetham, dra- 
per.—Aged 60, Mrs. Tomlinfon, publican. 
—Aged 80, Mr. S. Siimpfon.—In his 
£6th year, after twelve years bodily afflic- 
tion, Mr. J. Cooper, joiner and cabinet-ma- 
ker,— Aged 45, Mrs. Barnford, of Afhover. 
—In the prime of life, much lamented by 
her difconfolate family, Mrs. Bakewell, wife 
of Mr. Bakewell, of Kingfton, and daugh- 
ter of Mr. Smith of Wild-Park, in this 
county —Aged 15, Mr. T. Webb, youngeft 
fon of Mr. J. Webb, of Barton. 
At Afhbourne, Mr. J. Marfhall, of the 
Marquis of Granby-inn. 
At Chefterfield, Mrs. A; Bradley, baker 
and confettioner—Aged 21, Mr. P. Bennett, 
ef Dore, fon of Mr. T. Bennett, farmer. 
Whilft living he meafured fix feet, four 
inches and a half. 
; NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
The confideration of erecting 2 Lunatic 
Afylum, in addition to the General Hofpital 
wr Infirmary, near Nottingham, has been 
poftponed (by’a refolution of the Governors, 
at their late annual meeting, March 25,) to 
fome future day, on account of the prefent 
high price of building materials and provi- 
fions.. The money inthe hands of the Trea- 
furers, on account of the Lunatic Afylum, 
is to be laid out immediately in the purchafe 
of four per cent. ftock. 
Married.| Mxr.G. Wagden, paper-manu- 
faturer, of Epperftone, to Mifs White, of 
Mansficld.—Mr. Strutt, of Oxton, to Mifs 
Footitt, of Arnold. : 
Died.| At Nottingham, after a fhort ill- 
nefs,in his 47th year, Mr. Orme, filver- 
fmith.—Of an apopiexy, T. Rawfon, efq.— 
Mrs. Halford, reliét of the late Mr. Halford, 
cooper. : 
At Newark, Mr. Rumley, fenior, iron- 
monger.—Mrs. E. Jackfon, wife of Mr. R. 
Jackion.——Mr. J. Lawton; mafter of the 
King’s Arms-inn.—Mr. W. Rumley, iron- 
monger. 
At Ilkefton, in a very advanced age, the 
Rev, Mr. Allen. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Ata meeting lately held at Grantham, it 
was refolved to apply to Parliament, for an 
a& to make a turnpike-soad from Grantham 
to Falkingham, and Bridge-End, both in 
this county. 
Married.| Mr. W. Chatterton, of Caiftor, 
to Mifs E. Hooker, of Lincoln —Mr. W. 
Hardy, draper and gtocer, to Mifs E. Alli- 
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fon, both of Louth.—Mr. Dinwoodie, maf- 
ter of the grammar-fchool, to Mifs Salkeld, 
both of Caythorpe—-Edmund Wayett, of 
Alford, gent. to Mifs Wheldale, of Bofton. 
—Mr. R. Gleed, attorney, to Mifs Dodds, 
both of Donington, ~ 
At Stamford, T. Mafon, fenior, aged 60, 
to M. Clark, aged 19.—Mr. W. Good, ba- 
ker, to Mifs Tame.—Mr. Creafy, of Heck~- 
ington, near Sleaford, to Mifs Grantham, 
of Metheringham, near Lincoln.—Mr. J. 
Lloyd, farmer and grazier, of Tealby, to 
Mifs Young, of Sixhills.— Mr. Foottitt, 
butcher, to Mifs Salmon, both of Navenby. 
Died.] At Lincoln, aged 7o, Mrs. Lely, 
wife of Mr. Lely, attorney.—Mrs. Johnfton, 
wife of Mr. J. Johnfton, bookbinder and fta- 
tioner.—-Aged 28, of a deep decline, Mifs 
Higginfon.—Aged 38, Mr. J. Scott, butler 
to Sir R. Kaye, dean of this city.—Mr. J. 
Johnfon, of Skellingthorpe Decoy, near Line 
coln.—Aged 58, Mr. R. Cropper, a refpec~ 
table farmer and grazier, of Sixhills.—Aged 
69, Mrs. E, Pilkington, of Pickworth, neaf 
Stamford. 
At Ryall, near Stamford, aged 57, Mr. Je 
Hawkins. ob 
At Stamford, aged 80, Mr. Alderman Al~ 
len, upwards of fifty-four years Member of 
the Corporation. He had ferved the office 
of mayor in 1763, 1773, and 1791.—Aged 
84, fuddenly, J. Campbell, ef4.—Aged 66, 
S. Judd, an apothecary of great eminence, 
and extenfive praétice in his profeffion ; 
and rarely, indeed, do we find fuch abilities 
and induftry fo truly blended. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
The affizes for the county and borough of 
Leicefter ended on Saturday, March 21, when 
the following prifoners were capitally con-* 
viéted and>received fentence of death —J. 
Mafiey, for the murder of his wife; RB, 
Parfons, for ftealing four pair of fheets, 
twenty-feven fhirts, feveral neckcloths, &c, 
the property of the Rev. Sir C. Cave, bart, 
T. Compton, for ftealing two cows; Ma 
Meadows, for fhop-lifting3 W. Marfden, J. 
Sutton, and S. Stanley, -alias Sutton, for 
theep-ftealing ; and W. Robins, for firing a 
piftol at W. Wifdon, with intent to kill 
him. Robins is refpited for a month, and 
the others ( Maffey excepted) were reprieved. 
It appears that the Female Afylum, lately 
inftituted at Leicefter (near the Bow-bridge} 
though the plan has been announced for fome 
time paft, and was received with ftrong markg 
of approbation, has not yet obtained a fuffig 
cient eftablifhment to fecure its continyance, 
nor all the patronage which was at firlt ex- 
pected. A commodious habitation, has, in- 
deed, been provided, furnifhed, and fupporteg 
for fome monthis, but it is proper to odferve, 
that the contributions already paid to the’ 
treafurer are now expended, three benefactions 
only excepted, which are vefted in truftees 
for the benefit of the charity, aad uniefs the. 
exhaufted funds of the charity are rcplenifhed 
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