1803.) 
This young couple had only been married 
about two years, and have left behind them 
two orphan children. 
At Scremby, near Spilfby, in the prime of 
life, Bennett T. Dobbs, efq. 
At Haxey in the Ifle, faradvanced in years, 
Mrs. Gibbefon. 
Aged 71, Mr. R. Bennett, of Eafton, near 
Stamford.—Aged 44, Mr. N. C. Uington, of 
Eppingham, late of Barrowden, in Rutland.— 
He had lingered in blindnefs for the laft 30 
years, with the moft commendable refigna- 
tion. 
Lately, in the iflandof Malta, Lieutenant 
Wilfon, of the navy, late of Pinchbeck, in 
this county. Aged 62, Mr. W. Atton, col- 
lar maker, of Ketton, in Rutland.—Mrs. 
Prefgrave, of Helpringham,—Mrs.Tenny, of 
Doniugton Wikes. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married | Mr. J. Nicholas Kahrs, mer- 
chant, of London, to Mifs Walton, of Ib- 
tock. 
At Hinckley, the Rev. R. Jervis, matter 
ef the Free Grammar School at Stoke Gold- 
ing, to Mifs A. Galloway, youngeft daughter, 
of the Rev. Mr. Galloway. The Rev. W. 
Pochin, jun. of Morcott, Rutland, to Mifs 
M. C. Green, youngeft daughter of E. 
Green, efq: of Lawford Hall, Effex. 
At Knipton, Mr. Winter, grazier, of Bof- 
ton, Lincolnfhire, to Mifs Harvey..—Mr. T. 
Biflil, farmer, of Knipton, to Mifs A. Bark, 
of Strawfton, Lincolnihire.—C. Pochen, efq. 
to Miis Winftanley, eldett'daughter of Cle- 
ment Winfanley, efg. of Braunften, near 
Leicefter —The Hon. and Rev. AH. Ryder, 
rector, of Lutterworth, to Mifs Sophia Phil- 
lips, of Garendon Park. 
Died.] At Leicelter, without any feeming 
previous indifpofition, Mr. M. Oiiver, up- 
holfterer.—Aged 17, Mr. J. Rawfon, third 
fon of Mr. J. Rawien, hofer. 
At Ajhby dé la Zouch, Mr. J. Farnell, 
banker and grocer. 
At Welford, Mr. S. Spencer, fon of Mrs. 
Spencer, late of the Talbot lnn. 
In his Sift year, the Rev. C. Markham, 
M.A, of Shankton, where he liad been reftident 
rector upwards of forty five years, and had 
uniformly performed his parochial duty during 
the whole of that period. 
At Syfton, fuddeaty, while giving fome 
orders to his.fervants, and in the preience of 
hs wife and family, in his 60cn year, Mr. 
. Moore, an eminent malfter. 
In his 74th year, Mr. Plummer, an emi- 
ment grazier, of Lvinyton. 
At his fen’s houfe, in Somerfet-ftreet, 
Portman fquare, London, John Simpfon, 
eig. of Launde Abbey, in this county ; he 
was in the commiilion of the peace, and one 
of the deputy lieutenants of this county. 
Aged about 23, Mils Tebbutt, of Keg- 
worth. This very em.iable young lady, wii 
was houfekeeper to her brother, in Keg- 
worth, and had been te fee her in_ther, who 
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lives at the other end of a clofe, adjoining to 
the town, (through which is a public/patia 
from the neighbouring villages) was molt 
brutally murdered, with circumftances that 
mark an almoft uppuecéd ones ‘d degree of wan- 
tonnefs and cruelty 5 accompanied with the 
utmo{t hardihood and criminal depravity of 
nature. It appears, that fhe was on her re- 
turn home about one o’clock in the morning 3 
but, as fhe was in the habit of frequently 
fleeping at her mother’s, her abfence created 
no alarm, particularly as the diftance was fo 
inconfiderable, and as it happened to be a 
very moonlight night. Inthe morning, how- 
ever, about fix o *dlockk, this unfortunate lady 
was difcovered by two young men, ina pud~ 
die on the ground, againit the ftyle leading 
into the town, with her lower garments 
turned over her face ; her fhoes, bonnet, and 
cap torn of ; and her pockets rifled of what 
valuables they might contain. She was foon 
after taken to the houfe of a neighbouring 
blackfmith, then at work, where fhe was 
firft recognifed through the dirt with which 
the was covered: her brother wasimmediately 
alarmed, and a. furgeon fent for, but the 
expired whilftthey were undreffing her. From 
the bruifes upon her legs, thighs, and breaft:, 
fhe muit have made a very great refiftance 5 
as the inhuman monfters, from appearances, 
no doubt intended to commit a rape upon her 
perfon, but did not fucceed: and, in attempt-. 
ing to ftifle her cries, (which were very 
likely to be heard, from houfes being fo very 
near) ftrangled her. Coroner’s Inqueft{—Wil- 
ful Murder, againft fome perfon or perfons 
unknown. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] T. H. Bund, efg. eldeft fon of 
J. Bund, efg. of Wick, in Worcelterfhire, to 
Mifs A. Wilmot, only furviving child of the 
late Rev. Pyfon "Wilmot, oF Fulnomen. -—~ 
Mr. Guynan, to Mrs. Hill, beth of Tixall, 
near Stafford. 
At Kinzfbury, Mr. Myring, to MifsCooper, 
of Litchfield. 
At Weeford, Mr. J. Derfton, of Grfton- 
houle, near Shreweuty: to Mifs Pallete. 
Dicd.}| At Wolverhampton, Mrs. Mane 
der. 
At Warfall, very far advanced in years, 
Mrs. Penn, of the Wheat’ Sheaf inn, 
Birmingham.—~Captain Cilsare, late of the 
Staffordthire militia, and Ce fon of R. Gild- 
art, efq. of Norton-hall.—Mr, W. Shenton, 
ef Lane-end, in the Pattery, formerly of Can 
nock, in this county.—Aged 71, Mr. J.Tilf- 
ley, of Doyey, near Stafford. 
WARWICKSHIRE-s 
Married.] J. Harrifon, efq. of Erdington, 
to Mrs. Marfhall, widow, of Wilnecote- 
hall. 
At Rismingham, Mr. J. Houfe, to Mifs H. 
Sayer. ‘ 
Died ] At Birmingham, aged 78, sh 
Clarke, gent, --viils, C. Buzaglis.—Mrs. 
Tooney, 
