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Married.) Mre Sudbury, mercer and draper, 
of Newark, to Mifs Linley, of Northorpe, 
near Guaworeteh: 
At Papplewick, Mr. Cox, patten-maker, 
of Nottingham, to Mrs. Wood. 
At Nottingham, Mr. 'B. Hooton, of the 
White Hart public-houfe, to Mifs Simpfon, 
of Workfop.—Mr. Rhodes, hofier, to Mils 
Richardfon.— Mr. Broadhead, hofier, to Mifs 
Dodfon; both of Mount Eaft. 2 Phe Rev. Mr. 
Crockford, minifter of the Independent con- 
gregation in Halifax-lane, to Mrs. Winleye 
Died.| At Novhsetennt in an advanced 
age, Mrs: A: Deykin.—In her 61ft year, 
Ars. Whitelock. a widow lady —Mr. Archer, 
finker-malker.—Mrs.Cobley.—Mr. Williams, 
_hofter; and one’ of the fheriffs of this corpo- 
ration, 
At Mansfield, Mr. S. Sellors, late mafter 
of the Vine Tavern.—Miis Pigot, daughter 
of the late Capt. Pigot. 
At Newark, Mrs. Handley. 
At Eaft Redford, aged 61,’ Mr. G. Ogle, 
brick and tile maker. 
At Bulwell, in her 73d year, Mrs. Stanfer, 
wife of the Rev. R. Stanfer, rector. 
At the vicarage-houfe, ‘at Sutton in the 
_Forefi, aged 74, the Rev. Andrew Cheap, 
M.A. formerly fellow of Baliol-college, Ox- 
ferd. He had held the living 35 years, ha- 
ving been prefented to it by Archbifhop 
Drommond, on the deceafe of Laurence 
Sterne; author of Triftram Shandy, &c. He 
was likewife one of the canen refidentiaries 
of York cathedral. 
At Bramhope, E. Silvefter, efq. firft cap- 
tain* in the Nottingham Fencibles, many 
years a lieutenant in the 3d regiment of foot. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married.) At Ludford, tear Market Rai- 
fin, Mr. Weft, attorney, of Caiftor, to Mifs 
E. Cocking. 
At Spiltby, Mr. 
to Mifs M. Smith. 
At Spalding, the Rev. G. W. Malim, of 
Higham Ferrers, Northamptonfhire, to Mifs 
Jennings. 
At Pinchbeck, R. Stanley, efq. of Gainf- 
borough, to Mifs Proétar, 
At Market Deeping, Mr. G. Gardin, of the 
houle of Sir Jolin Eamer and Co. London, and 
bined nceft fon of Mrs. Gardin, of Stamford, to 
Aifs ‘El. Mokey. 
“At Stoney, rao of Huntingdon, R. 
Hanflip, efg. captain of the 66th regiment of 
foot, to Mifs hM. Shelton. 
At Stamford, Mr. Stangar, farmer, of 
Ketton, in Rutland, to Mifs Lowe, daughter 
of Mr, Alderman Lowe. 
At Louth, Mr. Mufgrave, maltfter, te 
‘Rtifs S. Harvey. =. Me! Strawfon, wheel- 
wiight, to Mifs Mufgrave, fifter of the above 
Mr. Muferave.—-Mr. R. Naylor, mafter of 
the free ‘fchool at Quodring, to Mifs G. 
Cragegs, cf Middle Razen. 
At Caiftor, Mr. EF. Faylor, farmer and 
Serjeant, common-carrier, 
-\ Nottinghampire—Lincolnfbire. 
{Feb. 1, 
grazier, of Linwood, to. Mifs M. Robbin, 
fon, eldeft daughter of Mr. Robinfon, victu- 
alters 
At Horncaftle, Mr. Oldread, draper, of 
Bofton, to Mifs Scott.—Mr. Edis, of Hunt- 
ingdon, to Mifs Maxwell, eldeft daughter of 
Mr. G. Maxwell, of Thorney Fen. 
Died.) At Leblay in the county gaol, 
aged 28, Mr. W. Rogers, late enfign in the 
Sift regiment, a prifoner ‘for debt. He had? 
been in confinement about two months.— 
Aged 70, Mrs, Potterten, widow of the late* 
Mr. J. Potterton, formerly parifh clerk of 
St. Peter’s at Arches —Advanced in years, 
Mr. T. Huddlefton, fifhmonger. — Aged 57, 
Mr. W. Spencer, currier. Aged 13, Mr, E. 
Darwin, fhoemaker.—J. Bromhead, efq. for- 
merly captain and adjutant in the North Lin- 
colnfhire militia. 
At Bofton, Mr. J. Franklyn. 
At Sta mford, in her $1f year, Mrs. Tath- 
well, reli of the late C. Tathwell, M. D. 
and third daughter of the late Govertitt Ro- 
berts. Her death was accafioned by her 
clothes taking fire while fitting alone, in’ 
confequence of the poker falling from the’ 
grate, &c. 
_ Aged 74, Mr. Crane, breeches maker. 
At Gainfborough, Mr. Canty, formerly of 
Fiull, and many years prin rcipal clerk to Mr. 
Smith, wharfinger, of this town.—Aged 55, 
Mr. R. Lee, late mercer and draper. 
At Huntingdon, in his 32d year, Mr. J. 
Perkins, late a banker and eminent dra- 
per. 
At Louth, Mife Weft.—Aged 52, Mr. My 
Arlifs. aliheed 37, Mifs Clough, of Gainf- 
borough. 
At Caithea, red 87, Mr. Rp deyiecta 
his 78th year, the Rev, Bennett Storer, 
DoD. prebendary of Canterbury, and rector 
of Ropfley in this county. He was formeriy 
of Trinity college, Cambridge, and proceed ~ 
ed A.B. in the year 1748, and A.M. in 1763. 
At Spalding, Mr. G. Booth, butcher.— 
Mrs. Wiliiamion, of Morton, near Gainhbo- 
rough. 
At Langton, near Spilfby, Mrs. Parker. 
At Raithby, Mr. Storey, widow 
At Hagworthingham, Mrs. Wingate. — 
Mr. Butt, of Exton, in Rutland. —Aged 54, 
Mr. R, Scoley, farmer, &c. cf Potter Han= 
worth, near Lincoln.—Alfo Mr. H. Parke, 
cf t the fame place. 
dae Martin, near Timberland, fuddenly,’ 
r. J. Stenton, fchoolmatter, Formaetly a fer- 
Nees in the North Lincoln militia.—Aged 
75, Mr. P. Evifon, farmer, of Hundleby. 
At Claxby, aged 77, Mr. W. Pogfon.. 
At Afwardby, at her daughter’s houfe, 
aged 74, Mrs. Gunn, reli& of G. Gunn, efq. 
late in the fervice of the Eaft India Com- 
pany. 
At Fulftow, near Louth, aged 60, Mr. R. 
Frefhney, farmer and grazier. He was fud- 
enly taken fpeechlefs, while lighting his 
pipes 
