Ya 
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Jier,-wife of Mr. Hillier 
556 
At Granthsa, Mrs. Hand, wife of Mr. 
Hand, painter. 
At Louth, Mr, J. Hardy, brother to Mr. 
W. Hardy, draper: 
At Briitol, R. Chambers, efq. captain in the 
North Lincoln regiment of Militia. 
At Willoughton, near Gainfborougk, aged 
98, Mr. J. Andrew.—Mrs. Hardy, of North 
Witham. 
At Spalding, Mrs. Pawley.—Aged 38, 
Mifs Pearfon, daughter of Mr. Pearfon, 
butcher. 
At Brampton, near Torkfey, Mrs. Raven, 
widow, late of Meffingham.—Aged 21, Mr. 
G. Chon, youngeft fon of the late Mr. C, 
Cooper, many years apothecary, of Slea- 
ford. 
Errata in theRemarks relative to Lincolnfkire. 
In page 460, column 2, line 20, for progrie- 
tor feems, read proprietors feem 5 page 460, co- 
luinn 2, line 38, for degration, read degrada- 
dies 5 page 461, column r, line.3, for. part, 
read port ; ; page 461, column 1, line 18, for 
“importor réad importers. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. : 
The cnhAIN BRIDGE, near the town of 
Harberough, which divides the two counties 
.of Leicefierc and Northampton, on the great 
road to London, has been, for fome time paft, 
in fo infecure i ruinous a ftate, as greatly 
to endanger tHe fafety of paffengers. This 
circumftance is thus commented on in the 
Leicefter Journali—<‘< If the noble Lord, 
whofe arms decorate an ufelefs and c beats 
building in the centre of the town; would 
permit it to be pulled down, and devoted to 
the ereétion of a new bridge, an acknowledg- 
ed public nuifance e would thereby be converted 
fo a general £ae 1d.” 
E. Dawfon, efq. of Long What- 
ton, to Mifs M. Phillips, eldeft daughter of 
T.M. Phillips, eig of Garendon Park.—T. 
Thorpe, efq of Burleigh Houfe, near Lough- 
borough, to Mrs. Wilkes, of Overfeal. 
In London, Mr. J. Kinton, of Rothley, in 
this county, to Mifs Collings, of Belton- 
ftreet, London. 
At Leicefter, Mr. W. Goodrich, to Mis. 
Folbrock.—Mr. Geodrich, fellmonget, of 
Great Wigftone, to Mifs Whiteman, of North 
Kifworth. 1 
Died.| - At Leicefter, fuddenly, Mrs. Hil- 
y late cornet In the 
Roxburgh Fencibles.—Mrs. Robotham, wife 
of Mr. C. Robotham, watch-maker.: 
Bir. Hind, fen. of Swithland. 
At Hinckley, aged 20, Mr. J. Gaintbo- 
rough. , i 
At Ailitone, Mr. J. Bunney, of the Mar- 
guis of Granby public houfe, _ 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
WMarried.| Mr. 1. Deakin, of Stafford, to 
Mits J. Bould, of Doxey. 
Died ] . At King’s Bromley, z aged 73: Mr. 
Jj. Reynoldfon. 
At Walfall, of a decline, Mr. J. Barber, 
eidefi fon of Mr. R, Barber, currier. 
Leicefterfrire—StaffirdpoireWarwickfhire, cs 
[July 4 
er WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.] Mr. J. L. Moilliet, merchant, 
of Birmingham, to, ‘Mifs Keir, of Hill Top. 
—Mr Harrifon, jun, of -Edgebafton, ‘to Milfs 
Thompion, of Birmingham. 
Died. | 
of Mr. D. Hunt, buckle-maker.—Mrs. Pay- 
ten, wife of Mr Payton; auctioneer. 
My. J}. Richards, of Vauxhall; after.every 
appearance’of a happy recovery from a tedious 
ilinefs, and for a. little time appearing to be 
perfectly re-efiablifhed in his health, he was. 
fuddenly feized with the gouf imthis ftomach, 
and lay in great agonies feyeral days before 
his deceafe. 
Mr. J. Wife, a very eminent farmer, of 
Ward End Hail, near Birmingham. 
At Shodan near, Warwick, Mrs. Wat- 
Kins, widow, late of Daventry ——Of a decline, 
in the prime of life, Mr. W. Perrins, jun. of 
Bedworth ; one of the Nuneaton Troop of 
Cavalry. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Tt is in contemplation to apply to Parlids 
ment for an act for the better paving * watch- 
ing, lighting, and otherwife improving the 
town of Shrewibury ; and alfo for increafing 
and rendering the fupply of conduit water 
more certain, regular, and Sony than 
at prefent. 
Married.| At Shrewhbury, J. Nightingale, 
hair-dreffer, to Mifs Bennett, milliner—Mr. 
T. Haynes, jun. to. Mifs A. Davis. 
Mr. Richards, of the Lea, to Mifs Broxton, 
of Bing Wetton. —Mr¢S.. Smith of Shaw- 
bury Park, to Mifs J. Randells, of High Er- 
cail.—-Mr. F. Sparrow, of the Lynthes, to 
Mifs Hales, of Wem.—Mr. J. Hiles, of 
Walcott, to Mifs Povall, of Alfcot —Mr. 
W. Pitchford, of Pawnee to Mifs Poole, 
of oer —Mr. J. Armfon, of Eyton, 
to Mifs A Auftin of Long Mill. 
~ Died. | At Shrewfbury, Mafter J. Parry, 
fon of Mr. rs Parry, in confequence of a fall 
fome weeks ago, by which his ikull was frac- 
tured, and one of his arms broken—Mifs 
Saxton, eldeft daughter of Mr. J. Saxton.—= 
Mr.j. Winnall, apothecary. eee 78, Mrs. 
R. Stanier. 
At Bitterley, near Ludlow, F. Matthews, — 
efq. 
At Llanidloes, of an apopleétic fit, Mrs. 
Marth, wife of Mr. T. E. Marth, attorney.— 
Aged 20, Mifs M. Darby, fecond daughter of 
the late Mr. A. Darby, of Colebrooke Dale. 
WORCESTERSHIRE, 
At Worcefter, on May 25, a very numerous 
common-hall of the Mayor, Aldermen, and 
inhabitants, was held at the Guildhall, for 
the purpofe of confidering the propriety of 
petitioning Parliament to regulate the fale 
of aJl kinds of grain, as well as potatoes and 
turnips, by one fixed weight only. The 
draught of a petition te the Houfe of Cam- 
mons, having been fubmitted to the confi- 
deration of the meeting, was unanimoufly 
agreed to, and having been engrofled, and 
, figned 
At Birmingham, Mrs. Hunt, wife 
al, 
