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by freth donations, and an additional lift of 
fubfcribers, the whole muft be abandoned, 
and the edifice, which had begun to raife its 
head, muft fall to the ground. . The pleas to 
be urged for fuch dn augmentation are many 
and forcible. ‘The evil to be prevented, and 
the good to be done, are both of great mag- 
nitude. The plan is capable of being carried 
to a confiderable extent, and of embracing 
various improvements, which the vigilance 
and zea! of its friends and patrons cannot fail 
of faggefting and accomplifhing. The plan 
originated in a tender compaffion to the poor ; 
wretched females, who, being trained up in 
ignorance, idlenefs, and irreligion, are cor- 
rupted in early life by the contagion of bad 
examples, unfitted for the duties and offices 
of fociety, and often fall a prey to feduction 
and its fatal confequences. The female afylum 
was contrived as an expedient to refift the 
progrefs ef an evil which has fpread to an 
alarming extent, and prevent, at leaf, the 
ruin of thofe unprotected girls, whofe minds 
are not yet tatally vitiated. In this place of 
fecurity and virtuous education, they are fed, 
cloathed, ‘taught, and occupied. (in plain 
 needie-work, getting up linen, &c. &c.) 
fuitably to their circumftances, trained up 
under the care of an experienced matron, and 
the dire€tion of the fubfcribers, and formed 
for the duties cf ufeful and reputable fervants. 
It is hoped, therefore, that the annual fub- 
feribers will be induced to repeat their pay- 
ments, and many, alfo, to increafe them, 
as the trial which has been made encourages 
expeétation, and the wants of this charitable 
inftitution are immediate and prefling. 
_ Married.) At Desiord, Mr. Kirkman, 
jun. of Garland’s-lane, near Barlettone, to 
Mifs Trofiel, «f che Lindridge Farm, near 
Desford.—Mr. Elton, grocer, to Miis Tiptoft, 
both of Leicefter. : 
At Hinckley, Mr. H. Neale, to Mifs A. 
map ae me Hall, ef. of the firm of Rots 
and Hall, Weft India folicitors, Londen, to 
Mifs Cheflyn, of Langley Hall, 
county. 
Died.| At Leicefter, aged 29, after a very 
fevere and painful illnefs, Mrs. A. Brace- 
bridge.—Mis. Miller, wife of Captain Miller, 
of the royal regiment of Horfe Guards. 
Mrs. Wragg, reli of the Rev. J. Wragg, 
of Galby.—Mirs. Johnftone, of the Unicora 
Fon, in Thurmafton. ; 
At Willoughby Waterlefs, the Rev. J. 
Herchevall.=-The Rev. D. A. Keck, third 
fon of the late A. Keck, efq. of Theobald’s- 
‘park, Herts, and uncle to G.A. Keck, ef. 
M.°P. for this county. 
Same place, the Kev- P. Hacket, many 
years re€tor of Croxton 5 he was a man of 
remarkable plain and blunt manners, with 
which he often put to the blufh the vices 
and meannefies of the neighbouring clergy, 
and of other >erfon in public fituations. 
Few men pofteied lefs courtefy, and none 
mire integrity. 
in this 
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Lviay fT . 
At Canonbury, near London, Mrs. W. 
Linwood, late of Loughborough; a voung 
lady of amiable manners. P 
_ RUTLANDSHIRE. 
A fund is forming by fubfcription at Oak- 
ham, for the purchafe of barley, which will 
be ground and retailed to the indigent of fe- 
veral towns in the environs, at prime coft. 
Such poor as choofe to bring their grift to the 
mill may have it ground gratis. - 
Married.|. Mr. Hawley, of Burley, near 
Oakham, to Mifs Oldham. a Aaenes : 
Pied. In London, aged 23,, Mr. W. 
Stimpfon, fon of Mr. Stimpfon, farmer and 
grazier, of Eggleton, near Packham.—Mrs. ° © 
Stanhope, of Whiffengine. " 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] Mr. Brandon, attorney, to Mifs 
E. Child, both of Cheadle.—J. Stubbs, efq. 
banker, to Mifs Edge, both of Walfall.— 
Mr. A. Buckley, officer of excife at Ather- 
ftone, to Mifs Hunter, of Tamworth. 
At Burton-upon-Trent, Mr. J. Beighten, 
junior, of Farnboe Houfe, near Duffield, ia 
Derbythire, to Mifs S. Port. | . 
At Colwich, Mr. J. Trubfhaw, of Little 
Haywood, to Mifs Smith, of  Wolfeley- 
bridge. 
Dicd.| At Litchfield, aged go, Mrs. Col- 
lier.—In her 95th year, Mrs. Salt, wife of 
Mr. Salt.—-In his 79th year, Mr. Gill. 
In London, in the prime of life, Mr. W.. 
Leek, a native cf Partingham, in this county. 
ait johnton Hall, near Ecclethall, the Rev. 
F. Meeke, A. M. prebendary of Bafwich and 
Whittingham, re€tor of Preefe, and vicar of 
Ecclefhill. Aged 56, dvr. I. Wood, of . 
Coates, near Ecclefhall—Suddenly, Mr..R._/ 
Thompfon, arefpectable farmer, oi Sedgley, 
near Wolverhampton. ; 
At Park-lane, near Wolverhampton, aged 
A, Mrs. Bathmore, and within a few hours, . 
n the fame day, of a confumptive habit, 
Mr. J. Bathmore, of Abbots. Cérvil, near 
Wolverhampton.—Mrs. Chatterton, of the 
Bell ‘Inn, Willenhall.—Mrs. Robins. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
At Warwick Affizes, March 24, J. Pal- 
mex, for the murder of his wife, at Snitter- 
field, near Warwick; H. Palmer, his fifter,. 
OWN 
aged 19, for ailifting him in the faid murder: | 
E. Martin, aged 17, and W. Colledge, for 
horfe-ftealing; F. Davis, alias Higgs, for. 
burglary ; K. Berry, J. Haynes, and 'T. Free- 
man, for theep-itealing; and R. Nock, for 
uttering forged Rank of England notes, were. 
feveraily convicted, and received fentence of 
death. s 
Marri-d.} Mr. Morris, mercer and draper, 
of Coventry, to Mifs Hyde, of Eaftern Green, 
ear Alfefley. , A: 
At Bismingham, Mr. G. Thomas, malt- 
‘fter, to Mrs. Smith, ef Litchfield. Mr. G.. 
Lioyd, cf Birmingham, to Mifs C. Meredith, | 
of Waicot.—The Rev. T. Dethick, A. M. of 
Bridgenorth, to Mits A. S.,Bree, daughter of | 
R. Lice, efq. of Solihull.—Mr. J. Lowe, of 
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