£88 
Aged <7, Mr. J. Bailife, ironmonger, or for- 
merly fo. 
. CHESHIRE, 
Tt is intended to ereét a bridge acrofs the 
river Merfey, at or near the town of Stock- 
port, in this county. 
Married.} R. Smith, éfq. of Stretton, 
to Miis Percival, daughter of the late R. 
Percival, efq. of Norford Brook, Bancafhire. 
' Died. J At Chefter,: Mr. Pantsn tanner. 
At Nantwich, P. Baley, efq. 
At Alderfey, aged 61, S. Alderfey, efq.— 
D. Lee, ef. of ‘Lianerch Park. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Tt appears from a lettér of Mr. J. Walker, 
ef Heage, to Mr. Drury, printer of the Derby 
Mercury, that a large living toad was lately 
found by a labourer at Crich, in this county, 
in the middle of hard folid fone, without 
any vifible aperture by which it might get 
there, and which’ died immediately after it 
became expofed to the open air ! 
Married] At Derby “Mr. J: Fitchenor, 
hofier, to Mifs Granger. 
At Matlock, Lieut. Booth, of the 76th regi- 
ment, to Miis Raglan - 
Died.] At Derby, after a fevere bodily 
aMigtion of eight years duration, 'Mrs.:M. 
Moneypenny, wife of Mr, G. Moneypenny, 
f{culptor.—Suddenly, aged 48, Mr. J. Withers, 
of the Marquis of Granby public-houfe. 
After coming out of the cellar with fome 
ale, apparently. in nis ufual ftate of health, he 
fat down and expires immediately. . 
At Langley, near Heanor,’ aged 92, Mir. 
W. Millington, farmer. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
t is intended to ereét 2’ new bridge over 
the river Trent, in the parifh of South Mufk- 
ham in this. county. 
Married | At Nottingham, Mr. M. Roe, 
dinen draper, to Mifs S. Stretton, daughter of 
Mr. W. Stretton, builder.—Mr. Adams! ho- 
fier, to Mifs Stevens, of Loughborough.—Mr. 
Goodburne, to Mrs. Turin, widow. 
At Beefton, near Nottingham, Mr. Gill, 
butcher, of Draycott, Dervythire, to Mifs S. 
Surplice. 
Died.] At Nottingham, the Rev. A. C, 
Launder, Re€tor of- Clifton and Elton, in 
this county.—Mr. W. ‘Taylor —in her 94th 
year, Mrs. Harrifon, wicow. 
Ac Leaton, far advanced in years, Mr. Kil- 
lingley, fen. 
In the Weft Indies, in his 26th year, Mr. 
WwW. bs cin oe wee late of Newark. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
- Propofed turnpike-road, from Grantham 
to Bridge End, intended to pafs through the 
feveral pariihes of Grantham, Spittiegate, 
Harrowby, Somerby, Welby, Ropfley, Ha- 
ther, Braceby, Dembleby Newton, Scct Wil- 
loughby, Cibourne, &c. to Bridge End, all 
in this county. 
Married] At Stamford, Mr. S. Edwards, 
to Mifs A. Fofter, 5th dicta ir of the Rev. 
T. Foftez, of Tinwell.—Mr. Piercy, of 
Chefbire-Derb; y prire— Nottinghampbire, Sc. 
Oueen’s Heat Inn, in 
Oa. -¥; 
Grantham, to Mrs. Harrifon, widow, of the 
this town.—Mr. 
Haynes, filverfmith, to Mifs Hodges, 
Mr. Lee, farmer, of Algakirk Fen, te 
Milfs Showler, of Swinethead Lodge. 
, At Gringley, near Gainfborough, J, Maw, 
efq. of Craifelound, and A. Gibfon, efq. of 
Haxey, the former to Mifs M. Crofs, the 
atter ro Miis S. Crofs. 
At Gainfborough, Mr. J. R. Favaly, of 
Rome, to Mifs B. E, Hand —Mr. Girdley, 
merchant, of Hull, to Mifs Towne, daughter 
of Mr. Towne, fhip: owner. — Captain R. 
Saul, in the Newcaitle-trade, to Mifs S. 
Smith. 
At Epworth, Mr. E. Maw, to Mifs Maw. 
Died. j At Lincoln, aged 60, Mrs. Malt- 
by widow of the late Mr. W. Maltby, inn- - 
holder.—-Aged 26, Mr. J. Knaggs, fon-in- 
law of Mr. Simpfon, filverfmith.— Mrs. 
Camm.—Aged €2, Mrs. Compton, widow, 
late of Doncafter..-Aged 42, Mr. C. Simpfon, 
chymift and dreugzift.—Aged 45, Mr. Je 
Fifher, junier, Slumber and glazier. 
‘At Stamford, aged 70, Mr. Ellis, an offi. 
cer of the Cortoration anes Lawfon, wife 
of Mr. Lawfon, coach-proprietor.—Aged 24, 
Mr. M. Tilfon, cooper.—Aged 53, Mr. W. 
Crofkill, butchers 
At Bofton, aged 29, of a confumptiye has 
bit, Mifs Perkins. * 
Att Grimfby, Mrs. Masked wife of Mr. 
J. Markham, coaftwaiter.” © 
At Holbeach, aged 33, Mrs. Quincey: wife 
of Mr, Quincey, grocer, &c. © 
At Spalding, in the pritie of life, Mr. Ww. 
Woods, of the Talbot Inn, late of Holbeach. 
=--Mrs. Booth, wife of Mr. G. Booch, fen.’ 
“At Louth, aged 47, Mr. F. Bond, butcher. 
At Grantham, aged 33, Mrs: Houghton, 
of the George Inn eetaecd 24, Mrs. ‘Stan= . 
hope, widow.—Mrs. Hutchins. : 
At Sleaford aged27, Mr. J.Hurton, cooper. 
—Aged 53,.Mrs. Robinfon, wife of Mr. Gs 
Robinfon, baker. 
24 PRICESTERSHIRE, 9 — 
Lately, at the county meeting at Lei- 
cefter, ‘the Earl of Moira declined ac- 
cepting the command of the Leicefterfhire 
yeomanry cavalry, {an ‘honotr which was 
very properly and politely tendered to his 
Lordfhip by the company prefent,) on account 
of his Royal Highnefs the Prince of Wales 
having requefted that, upon the firft notice of 
an enemy’s landing, the Earl fhould haften to 
place himfelf by the fide of his Royal High- 
nefs, (who has hereby declared his manly 
determination to face the invading foe,) un- 
lefs in the interval his Lordfhip fhould be er- 
dered upon immediate feryice by the King— 
a confummation moft deveutly to be wifhed 
by all true patriots and honeft Englithmen. 
Application is intended to be made to Par- 
liament in the enfuing feffion for a bill to 
alter and amend the powers and provifions 
contained in an AG formerly pafled, entitled, 
« An A@ sor making and maintaining ana- 
vigation 
