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ters. His widow, Mrs, Fell, is fitter of Mr. 
Robert Bean, proprietor of the livery ftables, 
Blackfriars-bridge, London, but who is lately 
deceafed. ~ 
In her 24th year, Mifs Abigail Woolley, 
of Ratcliffe-upon-Soar, This excellent and 
very engaging young woman was taken ilJ on 
the preceding Saturday, with a complaint that 
baffled all the fkill of fome experienced me- 
dical gentlemen, and in the fhort fpace of 
forty-eight hours, this ‘¢ fair emblem of na- 
ture’s works,” as fhe is aptly characterized by 
her friends, was blated for ever! 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married. Mr. H. Keyworth, of Arnold, 
near Nottingham, to Mifs A. Steeper, of 
Lincoln 
At Pilham, Mr. Fox, farmer, to Mifs L. 
Hird, of the Angel Inn, Gainfborough.—Mr. 
Robinfon, of Athwell, to Mifs Freer, of 
Oakham. 
~At Houghton, in Huntingdonfhire, Mr. 
C. Rogers, of Clapton, to Mifs Biden. 
At Grantham, Mr. Williams, brazier and 
furnifhing ironmonger, of Sleaford, to Mifs 
M. Ball.—T. Allprefs, efq. of Holywell, in 
Huntingdonfhire, to Milfs Flint, of Grace- 
church-ftreet, London. 
At Swinefhead, Mr. T. Root, {choolmatter, 
to Mifs R, Ellis. 
At Frampton, the Rev. J. Caparne, to 
Mifs Wayette, daughter of Mr. Alderman 
Wayette, of Bofton. 
At Bofton, Mr. Parkin, cooper, to Mifs 
Wake. 
At Helpringham, Mr. Preagrove, drug- 
gift, to Mifs E, Clarricoats, of Heckington 
Fen. b 
Died.] At Lincoln, aged 56, Mr. B. Fox, 
brazier.—Aged 78, Mr. J Douglas, formerly 
a traveller with drapery goods, &c.—Mrs. 
Bromhiad, wife of the late Mr. J. Bromhead, 
captain and adjutant in the North Lincoln 
militia. Mr. B. had ferved with reputation 
in Germany, under Prince Ferdinand, and 
had been prefent in eight or nine general 
engagements.—Aged 63, Mr. R. Browne, 
tailor. : 
At Stamford, aged 59, Mrs. Scotney.— 
Aged 48, Mr. W. Colls, lquor-merchant, 
‘Jate mafter of the George and Angel Inn. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At Countefthorpe, Mr, W. Bur- 
ley, to Mrs. A. North. 
At Markfield, Mr. S. Sutton, furgeon and 
apothecary, of Uley, to Mifs H+ Dexter, 
fourth daughter of Mr. Dexter, of Grooby- 
parks —Mr. Hobil, of Littlethorpe, to Mifs 
J. Oldacre, of Peatling-lodge. 
&ét Athby, Mr. Clarkfon, of Breedon-lodge, 
to Mifs Beavington. 
Died.| At Leicefter, Mr, Dickens, former- . 
Jy an eminent hofier,—Of an apoplectic fit, 
Mr. Roberts, fen.—In his 73d year, Mr. T. 
Jeffor, many years turnkey at the jail -ef 
this borough. 
At Hinckley, in his 67th yearg the Rev. 
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Lincolnpire—Leicsfteroire— Stafferdpire, &e. [March 1, 
J. Cole Galloway, A.M. re€tor of Stokegod- 
ling, and vicar of Hinckley. — 
On Coleorton-meor, in his 73d year, Mr. 
J. Bailey, grocer. 
At Thurmatton, aged 82, Mrs. E. Day. 
She was fo dreadfully burnt, im confequence 
of the fire catching a part of her drefs, that 
it occafioned her death fhortly afterwards. 
Two fimilar inftances occurred there only a. 
few days before. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] Mr. J, Lane, of Bilftone, to 
Mifs Jones, of Darlaftone —Mr. J. Burbury,’ 
of Shuftock, to Mifs Blount, of Elford.— 
Mr. Mould, of Newcaftle-under-Line, to Mifs 
Howe, of Pendeford. 
At Blifhfield, the Rev. R. Levett, to Mifs - 
L. Bagot, fourth’ daughter of the Rev. W. 
Bagot. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. M. Anflow, builds. 
er, to Mrs. Thompfon, 
Died.| At Newcaftle, at an advanced age, 
Mrs, Plant. 
At Wolverhampton, the Rev. S. Griffiths, 
upwards of twenty vears minifter of a congre~. 
gation of proteftant diffenters.—-Mr Fox, of 
the Crown and Cufhion public-houfe. 
At Penkridge, Mr. Devey, tanner. 
At Burton:upon-Trent, aged 66, Mr. C. 
Buchanan, cheefe-faétor, : 
At Breewood, Mr. S. Emery. 
At Cheacle, Mrs. M. Keates. 
At Stone, Mr. D. Harvey. 
At Codfall, aged 78, J. Stubbs, efq. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.| At Birmingham, Mr. R.Tooth, 
to Mifs Al. Pace. 
At Coventry, Mr. J. Carter, jun, attor- 
ney, to Mifs Singleton.—Mr. J Parker, an 
eminent farmer, to Mifs Chefwei:, both of° 
Exhall, near this city.—-Mr Waters, bran- 
dy-merchant, to Mifs Bond, of Willey. 
Dred |] At Coventry, aged 25, Mr: W. 
Cox, clerk to the weighing machine at the 
wharf, near Coventry. ; 
At Birmingham, Mr. Horfley, button- 
maker.—Mrs. Hadley.—Mr. Byrne, japan- 
ner.—In his 69th year, Mr. Belcher, many 
years fuperintendant of the Lady Well Baths. 
—Aged 64, Mr..S. Horton, fen. gimlet- 
maker.—Aged 63, Mr. J. Pearmain, of the 
fociety of quakers.—-Aged 34, Mr. J, Crowne, 
jun.— Mirs. Willis. — Mr. S. Gem, pun 
Mrs. Nee, wife of Mr. D Nee, gilder.—In 
his 69th year, Mr. C. Law, of the Ravenf- 
hurft, formerly « button-maker of this town. 
—Aged 53, Mr. T. Deakin, fword-cutler.—=— 
Aged 58, Mr. W. Smith. — Mrs. Atkins, 
wife of Mr. Atkins, brafs-founder.—In her 
q2d year, Mrs. Stokes.—Mrs. M. Robertfon. 
—Mr. Clement, of the Green Man public- 
houfe.—Mrs. Afton, of the Ring of Bells 
public-houfe.—In her 77th year, R. Coates, 
efq. banker.—-Mr, J. Smith.—Mifs S. Deely. 
—Aged 53, Mr. ‘T. Wilder,—Mifs Pallett, 
youngeft daughter. of Mr. Pallett, taylor.——« 
Mss, Fletcher.—-Mr. Webfter, prone 
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