1802.) 
LINCOLNSHIRE. ; 
On Friday, Sept. 16, the new inland-navi- 
gation up to the town of Horncattle was 
opened for the firtt time, when three veffels, 
beautifully decorated with colours, entered the 
different bafons of the navigation. "They were 
hauled in by ropes, amidft the cheers of up- 
wards of two thoufand fpeétators. 
Married.| At Bole, near Gainfboroggh, 
“Mr. G. R. Curtis, merchant, of Rotterdam, 
to Mifs Woodcock. SEE Bae oe Ee 
At Gainfborough, Mr. G. Robinfon, mer- 
ehant, to Mifs E. Brand.——Mr. Sharpe, to 
Milfs Smith.—Mr. Broadbent, tailor, -to Mifs 
A. Stone, of Lincoln.—-Mr. Porter, grocer, 
to Mrs. Smith, 
At Louth, Mr. Eardley Norton, farmer 
and grazier, of Rigiby, near Alresford, to Mifs 
S.. Weft.—Mr. T.+ Wateland, farmer, | of 
Thealby, to Mrs. Day, of Burringham, — 
At Langton, Perigrine Langfton, efq. 2d 
fon of the Countefs ‘of Rothes, to Mifs E. M. 
A. Maifingbeard (whofe name Mr. L. is te 
take) only child and heirefs of the late H. 
Mafiingbeard, efq. of Gunby. 
‘ J. Aikin,’efq. of the South Lincoln militia, - 
to Mifs 8. M. Wade, of Orchard-ftreet, Lon- 
don. * ; 
* At Alderchurch, inthiscounty, T. Payne, 
efq. of Brook-ftreet, Grofvenor-fquare, Lon- 
den, to Mrs. Hutchinfon, of Wolverhamp- 
foi. i . 
At Lincoln, advanced in years, Mr. G, 
Jackfon.—-Aged 75, the Rev. J. Hewthwaite, 
M. A. formerly matter of the free grammar- 
fchool in that city, and late Vicar of Bicker, 
in the Holland Divifion.’ 
At Stamford, while on a vifit to her daugh- 
tér, Mrs,-S. Lowley, of Derbythire-lane, near 
Sheffield, 
. At Spalding, Mr. Bourn, draper. 
At Gainfoorough, Mr. W. Simons, baker. 
—-Aged 26, Mrs. Morris, of Ssridlinton,near 
Linceln.—Advanced in years, the Rev. 
Curtois, vicar of Harmftow, near Lincols. 
At Louth, aged 23, ina decline, Mrs. Pa- 
trick. —Aged 66, Mrs. Croft, a widow lady. 
At Alresford, aged 52, Mr. J. Saunders. 
At South Ormiby, in his 84th year, W. 
Burrell Maffingbeard, efq. 
At Eckington, Mifs M. Barber.—Aged 60, 
Mr. J. Willic, farmer, of Waddington, near 
Lincoln —Mrs. Gray, of Kirton, near Gainf- 
borough, wife of the Rev. Mr. Gray, of Lin- 
coln. 
‘At Keddington, aged 81, Mr. R. Chap- 
man, butcher, late of Louth. 
: LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] At Leicefter, Mr. Jolly, of 
Sutton Bonnington, Nottinghamhhire, to Mifs 
Smith, of Normanton-upon-Soar. — Mr. f. 
Hardwick, to Mifs M. Dyfon. 
Dicd.| At Leicefter, Mr. lliffe, butcher.— 
Aged 54, Mrs. Johnfon, wife of Mr. W. John 
fon, fen.—Mr. Iron, upholfterer.—Mr. W. 
Smart, jun. of Redmile, near Belvoir-caftle. 
At Nottingham, aged 19, Mr. Gill, eldef 
Lincolnfhireo— Leicefter/hire.—Staffordphire, Sc. 
288 
fon of the Rev. Mr. Gill, of Scraptoft, in 
this county, and apprentice to Mr.Attenburyy 
furgeon, of Nottingham. He was fwimming 
in the river Trent, which he had croffed, but, 
on his return, his ftrength failed him, and 
he was unfortunately drowned. His body was 
not found till next morning, a delay which 
rendered all means of refufcitation ufelefs. 
b * STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. Wright, furgeon, of Litch- 
field, to Mifs Burchell; daughter of J. Bur- 
chell, efq of London. 
At Stone, the Rev. R. B. Wolfe, te Mrs. 
Butler, widow, of Hill Top. 
At Albrighton, Mr. T. Hawkes, watch- 
maker, of Walfall, to Mifs Blakeway,daugh< 
ter of Mr. Blakeway, clock-maker. 
At Litchfield, R. Harper, efq. of the Du- 
chy of Lancafter office, to Mifs Hinckley. 
Died | At Stafford, Mr. J. Taylor, fhoe-ma- 
fadturer. 
At Newcaftle, Mr. J. Cope, late a partner 
in a banking-houfe at that place, and for- 
merly a clerk in the houfe of Meffrs. Tayloc 
and Lloyd, Birmingham 
In the bloom of life, Mr. R. Berks, of the 
Yew. Tree, fon of Mr. Berks, of Kecf. 
At Walfall, Mr. W. Thornhill, buckle- 
maker.—Mrs. J. Haworth, of Uttoxeter. 
At Wolverhampton, in her 45th year, 
Mrs. Pearce. ——-Mr. Wenham. 
At Barr, Mrs.Huxley, formerly of Ruthall- 
hall. 
At Aldridge, Mrs. Goodwyn. 
At Brierley-hill, inhis 57th year, R. Ho- 
neyborne, efq. highly refpected as a fenfible, 
hofpitable, and worthy gentleman, of an un= 
blemifhed charaéter. He was fuddenly fnatch- 
ed away in the midft of great affluence, and 
pofiefiing a hale conftitution, from the enjoy~ 
ment of many fublunary comforts, whilft he 
was preparing, with pious duty and affection, 
to celebrate, in company with a large circle 
of friends, the birth-day of a much-beloved 
and aged mother. : 
At Wednefbury, aged 67, Mrs. M. Kene 
dricic. 
At Cannock, J.Perrott, efq.—-Mifs Stubbs, 
of Hvde Lea, near Staftord.—E. Horton, efq. 
of Catton.—In his ¢7th year, Mr. C. Shaw, 
of Standon. 5 . 
WARWICKSHIRE« 
Married.} At Birmingham, Mr. J Banks, 
wholefale linen-draper, of London, to Mifs 
Wafdell.—Mr. J. Vale, of Handfworth, to 
Mifs $. Robbins. —Mr, W. Lea, to Mrs. Li- 
nard.—Mre. J. Hartill of Dudley, to MifsC. 
Pitt. 
At the Quakers’ meeting-houfe, at Bir. 
mingham, Mr. S. Southall, to Mifs S. Fow. 
ler.——Alfo, Mr. J. Lovell, to Mifs E, Gib- 
bons. , 
At Coventry, Mr. R. Barrs, mercer, 4c. 
to Mifs A. Docker. —-Mr. W. Lewin, to Mifs 
J. Dawfon —Mr. T. Piercy, of Digbeth, te 
Mrs. E. Pembroke, late of Jreland.— ar, T. 
Leck, of Birmingham, to Mifs A. Barrs, of 
Deritend 
