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1804. ] Lincolnfbire—Leicefteroire—Staffordpire—Warwickpire. 505. 
bed, when fhe fuddenly fell down, and almoft 
infantly expired. ; 
At Scarrington, near Bingham, aged 65, 
Mrs. Marth, a widow lady. 
At Radcliffe-upon-Trent, aged 44, Mrs. 
Parr.—Mr. R. Holmes, well known by the 
audience attending the Newark theatre, .du- 
ring the ftay of the performers. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
‘Married.| At Gainiborough, Mr. G. Riley, 
farmer, to Mrs, Ogleby, widow.—Mr. R. 
Shaw, farmer and grazier, to Mifs Bingley, 
both of Althorpe. 
Died.| At Gainfborough, aged 83, Mrs. 
Thornton, reli€ét of the late Mr. Robert 
Thornton, bricklayer.—Aged 77, Mr. Jofeph - 
Laing, of Luddington. 
Ac Caiftor, T. Lawrence, efq. major in 
the firft regiment of the North Lincolnhire 
legion. 
At Louth, aged 33, Mr. F. Hirft, a man 
chiefly remarkable tor his corpulence, weigh- 
ing 36 ftone.—Aged 91, Mr. Bayley. 
At Alford, very fuddenly, advanced in 
yeass, Mr. W. Dickinfon. 
At Crowle, Mrs. Boyd, relict of the late 
lieut. colonel Boyd, 
| LEICESTERSHIRE, 
Married.] Mr J. Adnutt, eldeft fon of 
the late Mr. E. Adnutt, of Markfield-grange, - 
to Mifs M. Hawkins, of Halftead. — Mr. 
Margetts, of Hemingford-mills, Huntingdon- 
fhire, to Mifs Margetts, of Theddingworth, 
in this county. (ee 
At Belton, Mr. Darby, farmer, of Merril- 
grange, to Mifs Morley, of Boylftone, Der- 
byfhire.—Mr. Barfton, ironmonger, of Lei- 
cefter, to Milfs Twigge, of Welwyn, Hertse 
—Mr. George Gardiner, hofier, to Mifs 
Slight, of Alford, in Lincolnfhire. 
Died.] At Leicefter, Mrs. Nutt, wife of 
Mrs. Nutt, fen. grocer.—Mr. Atkins, a con- 
fiderable wholefale grocer. 
At Lutterworth, —~ Arnold, efq. a gene 
tleman of confiderable property. 
At Athby-de-la-Zouch, Mifs Piddeck, only 
daughter of Mr. Piddock, attorney 
At Exton, in Rutland, W. Reeve, ef. 
Dying intefiate, his very confiderable eftate 
devolves to Robert Kirke, efq. his nephew, 
- and heir at law, of Kibworth, in this county. 
At Arnfby, the Rev. J. Crowder, A.M. 
curate of Wreftlingworth, in Redfordthire ; a 
clergyman of found evangelical. principles, 
of primitive manners, and extenfive ufeful- 
nefs in his profeffion. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Marriéd.} Mr. J. Grove, refiner, of Wal- 
fall, to Mifs A. Sedgwick, of Wood-end, 
near Litchfield. 
At Burton-upon-Trent, Mr. C.. Ewers, to 
Mifs F. Bancroft. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. W. Fofter, gro- 
cer, to Mifs Reynolds, of Wheaton Afton.— 
The Rev. R. Smith, reétor of Kingiley, to 
Mifs Chariotte Hyde. 
In London, H. Grimes, efg. to Mifs Louifa 
Daniel, of Aldridgellodge, in this county,—~ 
Mr. Parnell, furgeon, of Wallall, to Mifs 
Jeflop, of Waltham Abbey, Effex. 
Died.) At Wolverhampton, Mr. Mee.—= 
Mifs Denman.—Mrs. Squires—-Mr. J. Da- 
venhill. 
At Newcaftle, Mrs. Maitland, wife of Mr. 
W. Maitland, of the Bull’s Head inn, 
,, At Tamworth, Mr, J. Baxter, thoemaker. 
At Burton-upon-lrent, in his 76th year, 
A. Hofkins, e/g. an eminent attorney.—Mr. 
T. Hammerfliey, of Haughton, near Staf. 
ford. : , 
At Stourton Caftle, E. Carver, efq. lieute. 
nant-colonel of the Warwickfhire militias a 
gentleman of a truly generous difpofition, and 
amiable condu&. » 
In freland, R. Pigott, efg. brather of Sir 
G, Pigott, of Patfhull, in this county, and 
lieutenant-colonel of the 30th regiment of 
foot.—-Aged 75, Mrs. Sutton, of Alton. ; 
At Bilftone, much refpected, Mr, B. Bay- | 
lis, diflenting-minifter. He has left a wite 
and fix chilaren, totally unprovided for.—Mr, 
T. Slater, of Paradife, near Wolverhampton, 
—Mrs. Judd, of Stoneleigh. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.| At Coventry, Mr. J. Hampfon, 
to Milfs H. Jackion.—-Mr. J. Beafley, watcn- 
gilder, to Mrs. Carlos.x—Mr, Whiting, malt. 
iter, to Mifs Whiting, of Hawkefbury. 
At Birmingham, Mr, B, Reddeil, to Mils 
E. Morrice, daughter of the Rev. f. Morrice, 
of Weft Bromwich.—Mr. C. Wright, mer~ 
chant, to-Mils Pardoe, of Old Swintord.—Mr. 
T. shayle, tanner, to Mifs Gibbs, of Black- 
ford-mill, near Henley in Arden.—Mr. J, 
Smith, gilt toy maker, of Hanaiwurch, ta _ 
Mifs S. Salt——-Mr. J. Tallis, to Mifs & 
Greene, fourth daughter of Mr. I, Greency . 
nail- factor, both of Harbourne. — Mr. F, 
Lloyd, of the Britannia Brewery, near Bir- | 
mingham, to Mis Beetenfon, of ipfwich. 
Died.; At Birmingham, fuddenly, Mrs. 
Carelefs.—-Mr. J. Stanley, fon of the late 
Mr. Stanley.—Mr. W. Taylor, jun. and Mits 
S. Taylor, fon and daughter of Mr. W. Tay> 
lor.—-Mrs. Greenway.—Mrs, Bacon, mittreds 
of the Swan with two Necks inn —Suddenly, © 
aged 35, Mr. T. Lowe.—-Mrs| Mewis.—Mr. 
J. Phillips, fpade-maker.—Mr. Smith, but- 
ton-maker.—Ovs a cramp in the ftomach, Mr, 
W. Parkes, toy-maker; a man of ftrict in- 
tegrity and genuine piety, 
At Rugby, aged 66, Mr. Allibone, farmer. 
e—Mr..G. A. Millington, formerly a lieutes 
nant in the army, 
At Brofely, Mrs- Preftwich —Mrs. Gould, 
wife of Mr. J. Gould, butcher, of Studley.— 
Mr. N, Aldridge. jun. of Warton,—-Mits S. 
Shayler, of Studley priory. . 
At Stoke, near Warwi k, in her es 
year, Mrs. jeffery.—The Key. J, Dabbs, o 
Seckington, many years miniiter of Nether 
Whitacre, in this county. 
At 
