208 
At Derby, aged 71, Mr, Bromley, fell- 
monger. - 
At Buxton, Mifs H. Chetham. 
_ At liketione, J. Hawley, gent. He has 
bequeathed the fum of scl. for the ufe of the 
Nottingham Infirmary; 401. to the clubs in 
Jikefione ; one guinea cach to ali the widows 
-in Shipley, refpetively ; and the remainder 
of his propesty is ‘to be diftributed among his 
neareft relatives. 
At Dronfield, aged 75, Mr. E, Outram, 
putcher.—Aged 61, Mr. S. Beighton, of 
Farnah Hall. 
At Finder, aged 75, Mrs. Horwood, 
At Parwich, aged 35, Mr. W. Roe, farmer; 
At Holbrooke, joieph Baggaley Brad- 
flisw, efq bigh fheriff for the county, in the 
year 1771. Aged 37, the Rev. J. Edwards, 
of Repton. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married | At Cotgrave, the Rev. Mag- 
nus Jackfon, B.D. of Southwell, to Milfs 
Eliza Blegborough, fecond daughter of Henry 
Blegborough, efq. of Richmond, York thire, 
At Nottingham, Mr. Coopers hoffer, to 
Mrs. Smith, widow of the late Mr. Smith; 
baker.—iMr. Hardy, of the May-poie public- 
houfe, to Mifs Rhodes, of Arnold, 
Died.} At Nottingham, fuddenly, Mr. 
W. Alexander, of the Hope an® Anchor 
public houfe.—Aged 69, Mr. H. Schory — 
Mir. Fitzwalter, carver and gilder.—Mirs. 
Linley.—Mr. W. Daykin; baker.—-Age 
54, Mrs. Conftable.—In her 624 year, Mrs. 
Doubleday, druggift. 
At Newark, Mr. Stevenfon, baker. 
At Mansfield, in, his 87th year, Mr. W. 
Flint, cooper—Aged 53, Mrs. Gefmond, 
wife of Mr. J. Gofmend, fupervifor of excife. 
—J. Naylor, gent.——-G. Sutton, efg- foo and 
heir of the late‘ Lord George Sutton, of Kel- 
ham, near Newark.—Mrs Colclough, of Bea- 
consfield, in this county, third daughter of J. 
Gladwvn, efq. ‘ 
Ia his-6sth year, Mr. W. Shirtcliffe, of 
Popplewicke ; much refpetted by his friends, 
as a man ‘of upright principles and found in- 
tegrity. 
At Ollerton, aged 79, Mr. C. Taylor, 
farmer. 
At Sibthorpe, near Newark, aged 56, Mr. 
Hail, farmer and grazicr. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
An advertifement has’ lately appeared in 
the Lincolnthire papers, defirizg maions, ¢on- 
traG@ors, and others, to fend in their propo- 
_fals to the churchwardens of the parith, for 
taking down the very venerable tower, tran- 
fept and chancel, of the ancient church at 
Kirton on the Hill, in this couaty; for pro- 
perly forting and arranging the materials 5 
aad for reouilding the tower and chancel, by 
meafure, agreeably to plans and {pecifications 
left with Mr. W. Hayward, architect, in 
Lincoln. .Every a@mirer of antique archi- 
teftural grandeur, muft, however, lament 
it 
the impericus neceflity which exits for mak- 
= A a Me . eek wate. : = , ® “at 
_Nettinghampiire—Lincolifhire—Leiceferfoire. [April 1, 
ing this very affe€ting but long-expeéted ale 
teration, ' : 
Married.| At Gainfboro’, Mr. A, Oats, 
cooper, to Mifs Snell, of Raufleet, near 
Stockwith. aes 
At Uppingham, the Rev. Mr. Allenfon, te 
Mifs Sewell. *, 
At Grantham, the Rev. S. Herbert, D. D. 
reGor of Folkton, Yorkfhire, &c. to Mifs 
Manners, eldeft daughter of W. Masners, 
efg. and niece of Sir Th. Whichcote, bart. 
of Afwarby, ; 
At Market Overton, Mr. W. Ellis, grazier, 
of Peckworth, near Folkingham, te Mifs R. 
Nicks. ; 
At Flexboro’, Mr. W. Scott, to Mifs 
Coatfworth, ef Hull, formerly of Briggs. 
Died.] At Lincoln, aged 19, Mifs S. 
Waiker —Advanced in years, Mrs. Hayward, 
widow of the late J. BH. gent. fe 
At. Bofton, Mr. Owen. : 
At Stamford, in ber agth year, Mifs 
Frver, daughter of the late Mr. F. furgeon. 
—Aged 69, Mr. M. ‘Taverner. . 
At Gainfborough, aged 89, Mrs. Browne, 
widow.—Aged 49, Mrs. Bolfove.—Aged 23, 
Mrs. ‘Thompfon, wife of Mr. M. T. fhip- 
owner. —Aged $s, Mr. T. Maxins. © 
At Spilfby, aged $1, Mrs. S.Stevenfon.— 
Mrs. Brackenbury, Wife of Langley B. efq. 
late captain in the North Lincointhire Mi- 
litia. a 
At Caifer, in her 86th year, Mrs. Tur- 
ner. . 
At Market Deeping, aged 92, Mr. Chrif- 
tian.— Aged 96, Mrs. Wyles, more than 60 
years mistrefs of the King’s Headian. . = 
At Huntingdon, Mr. J. Welth, currier. — 
Mr. G.. Deighton, mafter of the Queen’s 
Head public houte. : aa 
At Seremby, Mr. J. Toynton; and a few 
days after, av Candiefby, his uncle, Mr. He 
Toyzton, wheelwright, : 
At Willoughton, near Gainfborough, aged 
74, Mr. Robinion, farmer. 7S. oe 
At Whitwell, county of Rutland, aged 
44, Mrs. E, Branfton, wife of Mr. R. B. 
UnIor. : eC « 
: At Falkingham; Mr. J. Cropley, grazier. 
—Aged 70, Mr. P. Hill, of Barrowden, in 
Ruiland. hn 
Aged 60, Mr. J. Headland, farmer, of 
Potter Hanworth, near Lincoln. He retired - 
to reft the preceding evening in apparent good 
health, and was found dead about 7 o’ciock’ 
next morning, in bed-with his fon, who was 
then afleep, and had not been difturbed by 
any noife, during the intermediate time. 
At Toynton, All Saints, far advanced in 
years, Mrs. A. Wood, for many years paft 
an acceptable nurfe in the families of feveral 
principal gentlemen. 1) 
: LEICESTERSHIKE. ‘ 
Married.| The Rev. E. Vaughan, vicar of 
St. Martin’s and All Saint’s, Leicefter, to 
Mifs M. Hill, daughter of — Hill, efg. of 
1) aalamecaa a 
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