1804. | 
Died.] .At Nottingham, aged 27, Mifs 
C. Walters.—Mr. Tunnicliffe, grocer.—At 
- the Sun public-houfe, in this town, where 
he had retired to reft the preceding evening, 
in apparent good health, Mr. W. Cowlithaw, 
farmer, of Carlton, near Nottingham.—Mrsi 
Nielfon, wife of Mr. Nielfon, mufic-matter. 
—lIn his 23d year, Mr. Hodgkinfon, of the 
- White Hart public-houfe.—Mrs. Tunnicliffe, 
wife of Mr. Yunnicliffe, grocer, whofe 
death, (about three weeks before,) was ane 
nounced in this Number —-J. Simpfon, gent. 
-—-T Yates, gent. highly efteemed amonga 
numerous party of friends and acquaintance ; 
with a benevolent heart and liberal hand, he 
was ever ready to fugcour the needy and ‘dif 
ad 
trefled. 
At Newark, in his 55th year, Mr. Corden, 
hofier. 
LINCOLNSHIRE, 
Married.} Mr. S. Peacock, of Fleet-freet, 
London, to Mifs Franklyn, third daughter of 
Mr. Franklyn, of Enderby, near Spilfby, in 
. this county. 
At Lincoln, Mr. J. Peacock, bread and bif- 
cuit-baker, to Mifs A. Reynolds. 
At Gainfborough, Mr. T. Briffick, to Mifs 
Beaumont.-The Rev. J. Myers, jun. M.A. 
rector of Sowerby, and Rofkington, in this 
county, and late chaplain to the Dragon thip 
of war, to Mifs M. Cheney, of Langley-hall, 
near Derby, and filter to Colonel Cheney, of 
the Guards. — Mr. Aldcock, blackfmith, of 
- Melton, te Mifs E, Picard, af Whiffendine, 
Rutland. 
G. Hart, jun. efg. to Mifs Whitton, 
daughter of the late Rey. T. Whitton, 
of Ramfay, county of Huntingdon. 
Died.} At Lincoln, advanced in years, 
Mrs. Bennett, a widow lady. 
At Stamford, aged 86, Mrs..Browne, mo- 
ther of Mrs. Edwards, on Barn-hill. — Aged 
37, Mr. Speed, mafter of the George and 
Angel inn, — Mr. W, Hibbins, -many years 
book-keeper to Mr. Hunt, carrier, of this 
town. 
At Bofton, Mr. W. Robinfon, butcher, 
At Guinthorough, aged 51, Mr, W. Hop- 
kinfon, brazier. — Aged 42, Mr. R. Wilfon, 
bafket maker. pa Taylor, wife of Mr, 
Joteph Taylor. 
At Louth, Mr. Gee, an “opulent miller 
and Baker, of Hornecaftle.—Aged 54, Mrs. 
Simmons. . Without any other previous 
f{ymptom of illnefs, fhe complained of a pain 
in her fide, and died in about two minutes 
after. 
At Spilfby, aged 66, Mrs. M, Patman, a 
maiden lady.—Aged 26, MifsR. Sleddall. 
At Bolingbroke, Mr. D. Spurr, fen. a re- 
fpeftable viétualler and butcher, but who 
had lately retired from bufinefs. 
Far advanced in years, Mrs. E. Ruthton. 
At Spalding, Mr. H. Bennett. 
At Croft, Mr. G. Richardfon. —Aged 34, 
_ Mrs. Cole, a widow lady, of Langham, Rut.» 
_Lincolnfhire—-Leicefterfpire. 
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land. — Mrs. Walker, widow of the late et 
Walker, gent. of Long Sutton. 
At Scottowe, near Gainfborough, Mr. we 
Hewfon, miller. He was di theal to death ijn’ 
his mill, in confequence of being caught by 
one of the main wheels, which accidentally 
laid hold of his fmock-frock. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Intended inclofure, Burbage, in = 
county. 
Married.) At Leicefter, Mr. Wells, £ro- 
cer, of Humberftone, to Mrs. ‘Thompfon, 
widow.——Mr. Gilford, grazier, to Mifs Lax. 
ton, both of Owfon.—- Mr. T. Moore, dras’ 
per, of Afhby-de-la-Zouch, to Mifs A. Pow- 
ér, of Atheritone. 
At Polebroole, in Northamptonfhire,E. Saf, 
fery, efq. of the 17th light dragoons, to Mifs 
M.A. Morris, fecond daughter of the late 
C. Morris, efg. of Loddington-hall, in this 
county. 
Died.| At Leicefter, Mr. Warner, furgeon. 
—Mrs. Aill.—In his 76th year, Mr. Alder- 
man Watts, brewer. in early life he quir- 
‘ted his rural occupations for the field of gles 
ry, and ferved not lets than twelve years in 
the province of Canada, North America, 
‘when he was engaged in feveral confiderable 
-a€tions. He was on the field when» General 
Wotfe fell, and prefent at the taking of 
Quebec, the capital of the province. On 
his return to this country, he became a pub- 
lican, and by perfeverance, and diligent at- 
tention to bufinefs, acquired a competent 
property, with an unimpeachable character 
for ftriét honour and integrity. 
Mr. Alderman Pocklington, anétoneer, 
and mayor of this borough in the year 1778. 
His life was greatly chequered by the vicif- 
fitudes of fortune 3 and the wants of the lat- 
ter part were confiderably alleviated by the 
bounties of particular friends, and the occas 
fional liberalities of the corporation. 
~ At Hinckley, at an advanced ages Mrs, 
Cotterell, mother of Mr. Cotterell, furgeon. 
At Alhby-de-la- Zouch, aged 72, Mr. T. 
Brewin, ina- kkeeper.—Mrs. Woodhoufe. 
At Melton Mowbray, aged 84, Mrs. M. 
Huddleftone, widow.—Mr. Marriott. 
At Blaby, Mrs. Glover 
At Arniby, Mr, f. Blackwall, ree and. 
grazier. 
At Lowefby-hall, onthe 2sth Nov. Lady 
Fowkes, reljidt of the later Sir Thomas 
Fowkes, bart. and one, of the co-heirefles 
» and only furviving daughter of the late Sir 
I{aac Woollafton, bart. of the fame place. 
At Spanifa Town, in the Ifland of Jamaica, 
after a few days illnefs, Mr. W, Welby 
Vaughan, fifth fon of Dr. Vaughan) of Lei- 
cefter. 
In_ Ireland, after a lingering i'Inefs, Mr. 
William Pero, formerly manager of the 
Stamford, Derby, Nottingham, Leicettery 
&c. thearres, ‘i 
Of a decline, Mifs Aftley, of Odftone. 
A Bae STAFFORDSHIRG, 
