488 
Ferrand, ef St. Ives, near Bingley, many 
years major in the rf regiment of Weft York 
militia.—Aged 48, Mr. J. Blunftone, of 
Rifley —Miifs A. Wigley, of Sawley. , 
At Heanor, in his s8th year, J. Sutton, 
gent.—-R. Milnes, Efg. of Sandybrooke, near 
Afhbourne, late of Manchefter. 
At Quarndon, near Derby, aged 77, Mr. 
Froft. 
At Doveridge, Mr. D. Harrifon, School- 
mafter. ; 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.] At Mansfield, Mr. W. Paulfon, 
furgeon and apothecary,.to Mifs J. Haywood. 
At Nottingham, the Rev. R. Alliot, mi- 
nifter of the congregation at Caftle-gate Meet- 
ing, to Mifs Strahan, daughter of A. Stra- 
han, gent. 
At Crowle, in this county, Mr. Bright- 
snore, wharfinger, of Gainfborough, to Mifs 
Duckle, daughter of the late R. Duckle, 
Efq. of Beckingham, near Gainfborough. 
At Basford, Mr. Greafley, hofier, to Mifs 
C. Pearfon. 
The Rey. W. Mould, of Eaft Retford, to 
Mifs M. Blackburae, of York. 
In Bulwell, Mr. J. Jones, farmer, of Bing- 
ham, to Mrs. M. Adams, of London. 
Mr. TF. Naylor, of Mansfield, to Mifs S. 
Stretton, eldeft daughter of Mr. W. Stretton, 
archite& and furveyor of Nottingham.—Mr. 
T. Duffey, farmer, near Mansfield, to Mifs 
Grame, of Weftmoreland. Some fingular 
circumftances attended this match. The par- 
ties were known to each other in early youth, 
but from the oppofition of parents, Mr. Duf- 
fey was obliged to form another matrimonial 
conneétion, and was afterwards a widower. 
His firt love was again, by correfpondence, 
renewed, and again fruftrated. He fought 
confolation in the arms of a fecond wife, &c. 
but he a fecond time became a widower. His 
firft fame ftill unextingvifhed, once more re- 
newed, and all former obftacles being at lengsh 
extinét, after a lapfe of 25 years, without 
ever feeing each other in the interval, this 
couple have at length united at the altar of 
hymen. 
At Wilford, Mr H:. Cox, hofier, of Not- 
tingham, to Mrs. Ward, widow of South 
Searle. 
Died.) At Nottingham, Mr. W. Dear- 
man, hofier, of the religious fociety of Quak- 
ers. His funeral obfequies were attended by 
a very numerous Clafs of that refpectable bo- 
dy.—Suddenly, B. Churchill, gent. He 
was apparently well, and hearty as ufual, on 
retiring to his chamber to bed, but had fcarce- 
ly arrived there before he was arrefted by the 
chilling gralp of death, and expired almoft in- 
ftantly. 
At Newark, in her 73 year, Mr. Sprag- 
ging, wife of Mr. Alderman Spragging.— 
Aged 20, Mr. G. Millington, jun. builder. 
At Mansfield, Mr. J. Brailsford, foapboil- 
er —Mr. J. Leadbeater, calico weaver, 
At Collisgham, Mrs. R. Milnes. 
Derbyfhirex-Noiting ham/iirt. 
(Dec. 1, 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married.| In London, Mr. T. Norton,:_ 
draper, to Mifs Urry, grand-daughter of Mre © 
Alderman Parfons, of Lincoln. 
At Barrow, the Rev. E. Hefledon, to Mifs 
T. Kirk, daughter of the late Rev. T. Kirk. 
At St. George’s, Hanover fquare, Loncong 
Mr. S. Rowe; of Huntingdon, to Mils icner 
cafter. 
Died:| At Lincoln, H. Therold, Efq. 
At Stamford, of a dropfy, Mrs. Crofkill 5 
fhe furvived her hufband only afew weeks. 
At Bofion, T. Weis, gent. one of the 
Aldermen of the corporation. 
At Willoughton, neat Gainfborough, aged © 
28, Mr. W. Hackney, taylor.—Aged’ 83, 
Mrs: G. Rofe. 
At Gainfborough, My. T. Berry, builder ¢ 
At Louth, aged 97, Mrs, Trolloppe.— 
Aged 70, Mr. Goe, of Horncaiftle. ; 
At Exton, aged 67, S. Reeve, Efq. fiew- 
ard to Colonel Noel, and lately high fherif¥ 
of the county of Rutland.—On the goth July 
laft, at Lynwood plantation, in the Mifhffippt 
teritory, NorthAmerica,aged 54, Mr.§.Banks,: 
atefpeciable planter many years refident in 
that province, and youngeft fonof the late Re 
Banks, gent. formerly of Sleaford, in this 
county.—-Aged 52, Mr. P.. Granthour, of | 
Metheringham, near Lincoln. 
At Culverthorp2, fuddenly, M. Newton, _ 
Efa, formerly. M. P.ior Beverley, in York- 
fhire. 
At Leverington, in his 59th year, S, 
Swayne, Efq. defcended from an ancient | 
family, long fettled in that place. 
At Waddingham Grange, near Lincoln, 
aged 77, Mr. C. Slater, farmer and grazier. 
At Glentworth, near Gainsborough, aged 
18, Mr. F. Codd, fon of Mr. B. Codd. 
At Uppingham, aged 23, Mrs. Warren,: 
wife of Mr. W. Warren, attorney. 
In the ifland of Jamaica, Mr. R. Mete 
calfe, fon of Mr. Metcalfe, of Spalding. —— 
Aged 92, Mrs. Smithergill, widow, of Bar- 
nack, near Stamford. Aged 58, Mrs. Smith,. | 
wife of Mr. J. Smith, farmer, of Braunfton,: 
near Lincoln. 
At Alvingham, near Louth, aged go, Mr. 
W. Sowden. 
At Tatterfhall, Mr. Hewitt, affiftant to: 
Mr. Hefpin, mafter of the Englith Free- 
{choo}, at Louth —Mrs. Dennifon, of Win= 
terton, late of Normanby, in this county. 
At €ropwell Butler, near Bengham, far 
advanced in years, Mis. Marriot, widow o€ 
the late Mr, J. Mairiot, an opulent farmer 
and grazier. ; 
E EICESTERSHIRE. 
Married. |''n London, at $t.Martin’s in the 
fields, Mr. W. Freeman, druggist, son of 
Mr. J. Freersan, of Foston, in this county, 
to Mifs Camp, of or near Weft Smithfield. 
At Leicester, J. Reeve, Efq. purfer, im 
the fervice of the Hon. Eaft India Company, 
to Mifs F. Smith=<-The Rey. T. Whal- 
: ley, 
