Lincoln 
der.—-In his 47th year, Mr. W. Bradley, 
matter of the Crown Inn.—In her 78th 
year, Mrs. Keyworth.—Mr. Wilfon, pe- 
ruke-maker.—Mr. T Lockton, matter of the 
Spread Eagle Inn.—In her 59th year, Mrs. 
ST acaiviows: wife of Mr. Townrow, currier. 
At Mansfield, Mrs. Paulfon, widow.— 
Sucdenty, Mr. Broomhead, ftone-mafon. 
At Eaft Retford, aged $84, Mrs. Cleaver. 
At South Collingham, in his §sth year, 
P. Mofs, efq. 
Suddenly, at Ea 
386 
Bridgford, near Bing- 
ham, Mr. W. Levers, farmer.—Aged 56, 
Wis ‘hdion: e{q. of Welham, near Ret- 
ford, 
At Whatton, near Potash Mrs. Trimm, 
wife of W. Trimm, vent. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Application is intended to be made to Par- 
diament, in the enfuing feflion, for powers to 
amend me improve che navigation of the ri- 
ver Witham, in this county, “hep the bridge 
commonly calied the High Bridge, in the 
city of Linco.n, through the borough of 
Boftcn to the fea—-Alfo, for further im- 
proving the navigation of the channel of Fofi- 
dyke, commonly called the Fofldyke Canal, 
which communicates with the fuid river 
Witham, &c. &c 
The. committee of arauttckaes of the Gran- 
tham Canal company, have lately ordered the 
banks, ftone-work, weir, &c. at the Knip- 
ton Refervoir, to be raifed, increafed, erecied, 
é&c. fo as-to contain four feet additional depth 
of water. 
It is intended to make a new cut, and raife 
a .umber of additional works, fewers, bridges, 
ditches, ftocks, cloves, tences, &c. &c. for 
the better and more effe€tual drainage of the 
jands in the parifhes of North and South So- 
mercotes, .with Scupholme, and Skidbrooke, 
Worth End, in this county.. A variety of 
new works are likewife intended to effect a 
more complete drainage of the lands lying 
along the stone drain, calledthe Black Gowt, 
to Saltfieet. Haven in this county; the faid 
fione Gowt being now very old, out of re- 
pair, and not of fufiicient dimenfions, &c. &c, 
Marred| At Stamford, Mr. Howgrave, 
fon of the late Mr. Howgrave, printer, to 
Mits Aenderfon. 
* At Lincoln, Mr. C. Franklyn, furgeon 
and apothecury, to Mrs. Muifeli.—Mr. }. 
Hean!y, farmer, of Croft, to Mifs E Fofer, 
daughter of Mr, Alderman Fotter.—Mr. ‘1. 
Redhead, bricklayer, to Miis Stone. 
At Botton, Mr. T. Coulton, wine-mer- 
chant, of Lincoln, to Mrs. Francis, widow 
of the late. Mr. P. Francis, furgeon and apo- 
tnecary. eS 
At Whiflendine, in Rutland, Me T. Hick-— 
man, grazier, te Mifs F. Floor.—Mr. f. 
Morris, whitefmith of Heckington,.to Milfs 
M. jeflop, of Little Hale. 
at Oakham, Mr. Snowden, printer, to 
Miis Goode. 
At. Fulbeck, Col. Michel, of Dulith, in 
bire— Leicefterfhire—Staffordjhire. 
[Nov. 1, 
Dorfetfhire, to Mifs Fane, eldeft daughter 
of the late Hon. H. Fane.—Mr. C. Saunders, 
of Ferry, to Mifs M. Heaton, of Eoworth. 
Died.| At Lincoln, fuddenly, aged 30, 
the Rev. T. Mangles, rector of Ayithorpe, ia 
this neighbourhood.—Aged 73, Mr. T. Ob- 
binfon, Heda a bread-baker, many years 
in this city.—-Aged 34, Mrs. Bailey, of the 
Crown Enn, late of Stamfurd 
At Botton, J. Bets, efq. an opulent mer- 
chant. 
At Stamford, Mr Bainton, collar-maleer. 
—Aged 46, Mr. J. Pickering, of the Exeter 
Arms public-houte. 
LEICESTERSHIKE, 
Married | At Coffington, Mr, Newhold, 
of Rothley, to Mifs Hulfe, fitter of Ma- 
jor Hulfe, of the Leicefterfhire militia. 
At Burt-on-Overy, Mr, Booth, of Annef- 
ley Woodhoufe, Nottinghamfhire, to Mifs 
W oodrufte. | 
At Carlton, near “darket Bofworth, Mr.R. 
Worthington, of Nainby Houie, to Mifs 
Gadtby. 
Died. At Leicefter, Mrs. Ellis, wife of 
Mr. Eltis, painter. 
At Coleortor Hall, aced 81, Mrs. F. Tur- 
ner, relict of thelate Rev. T: F. Turner. 
At Witney, Oxon, in his 45th year, J. 
Wright, gent. late of Leicefter, eldeft fon of 
J. Wright, efg. of Lubbeaham. 
At Fugby, the Rev. W Fenwicke, one of 
the fons of the Rev. J. Fenwicke, late rector 
of Hallaton. { 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Wednefbury, Mr. B. Wit- 
tetts, to Mifs M Hawe.—Mr. fames Cols- 
grave, of Birmingham, to Mifs E. Newman, 
of Ninver, in this county. 
At Wolverhampton, Capt. Davies, of the 
royal navy, to Milfs H. Gibbons, fecond 
daughter of T. Gibbons, ef. of the Oaks, 
near: Wolverhampton.—Mr. W. Wenman, 
to Mifs Emery, late of Litchfield. 
At Penkridge, Mr. J. Reynolds, of Whif- 
ton-hall, to Mits S. Brindley, of ea 
hall. : 
Died: | At Stafford, Mr. S. bites, 2 Man- 
cheiter. 
At Newcaftle-under-Lyne,.” aa 63, fud- 
denly, while in the act of eating a fupper, 
Mrs. Allen. 
At Walfall, 
maker. 
At Solihull, 
florift. 
At Cheadle, Mr. James. Milner, one of 
the partners of the Cheadle brafs. company. 
At Norton, Mrs. Ford, reliét of the late 
H.\Ford, efq. of Leck: ; ; 
Mrs. Wylde, wife of the Rev. J. Wylde,. 
of Aldridge.—Mrs. D. Hinckes, widow of 
the Rev. Mr. Hinckes, of Tettenhall-wood, 
formerly of Stone, in cilis county. 
At Cobridge, in the Potteries, Mr. Hales. 
Mr. Parker, farmer, of Doxey, near Staf- 
ford. His death was occafioned by the unfor- 
tunate 
Mr. S.. Day. jan. buckle. 
Hopkins, an eminent. 
Mr. 
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