1807.] Leicester 
they are of a date more modern than the 
cathedral, and that the grandeur of the whole 
is diminished by the association. This aure- 
ly is matter of taste; and we'will venture to 
say that nine-tenths of these persens in the 
diocese who are entitled to exercise an opinion 
on the subject, think that the spires are far 
from being an eyesore. Already, however, 
they are partly stripped of their lead, and 
these ornaments, which for centuries the tra- 
veller has regarded with admuration, (for 
whilst yet 20’ miles from Lincola they served 
him for a Jand-mark across the beath,) will 
in a very short time be entirely removed, 
Married |. At Lincoln, Mr. Berley, to 
Miss Gascoign. 
At Brentingby, Mr. Wm. Shackleton, mer- 
chant, of Hull, to Mary Ann, Hs daugh- 
ter of Mr, John Simpson, 
At Stamford, Mr. John Bev Bridal eldest 
son of Mr. S. surgeon, to Miss Mackaness, 
eldest daughter of the late—--—- MacKaness, 
esq. of J.incoln. 
At Yaxley, Mr. John Sharp, to Miss Eli- 
zabeth Goodwin, both of Stamford. 
At Swaton, near. Folkingham, Mr. Joseph 
Senior, tou Miss Ann Whitehead. 
At Sempringham, Mr. Jas. Pickworth, to 
‘Miss Ann Gould, both of Surfleet Fen. 
Died.| At Bishopsbourne, the Rev. Henry 
Montague Davis, rector of that paris! ie and 
vicar of Fynsford, Kent. 
At Lincoln, Mrs. Read. 
At Barton on Humber, Mr. Thos. Goy, 
53. He had been 28 years clerk to Mir. 
Morris, attorney of that place. 
At Bole, Mrs. Whaley, 74. 
At Stamford, Mrs. Cole, 71.—Mr. John 
Heawood, 20. 
At Market Deeping, Mr.Gharles Hardwick, 
surgeon, 49. _ 
At Coleby, Mrs. Lansdale. 
At Gokewell, Mr R. Fox, 71. 
At Frieston, near Grantham, Rice sider: 
second son of &. R. Bassett, esq. of Louth. 
At Gate Burton, neat Gainsbro’, Mr.George 
Bolsover, 52. 
At Gainsbto®, Mrs. Foster, 37. 
At HachtH@me; Mr. Frankish. 
At Spilsby, Mr John Brampton, a member 
of the volunteer infantry of that place, 26. 
At Linwood, near Raisin, Mr. William 
Wright, 68. 
_ LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Died. }* At Ashdy -de- la-Zouch, Mr. James 
Dixon, 37. - 
At Melton Mewbr: ay, Mr. Dixon, 65. 
At Loughbordugh, Mrs. Cradock, wife of 
Mr. €. solicitor, 40, 
At Burbage, Miss Sarah Clarke, daughter 
of Mr. Thomas C. She is the fourth of the 
family who in the short space of a year and a 
half has died of a cousumption. 
At Sileby, Mrs. Catharine Haynsworth. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Marrjed.] . Sinclair Porter, esq: of Leek, 
id Miss Whillock, of Overton. 
MonTiLy Mas. No. 161. 
Mrs. Ruth Rivgeeds, 83.—Mr. S. 
—Staford—W arwick—s hropshire: 201 
A.C. Bing, esq. merchant, of Amsterdam, 
to Miss Barton, only daughter of Mr. John 
B. of Hanley. 
At Hanley; Mr. Wm, Ganderton, of Wor- 
cester, to Miss Tro veil.” 
At Lane End, Mr Lipa fae an emi- 
nent manufacturer, to Miss Ford, of Newsted. 
Died.| At Betley Hall, Mrs,Tollett, relict 
of Charles F. és 5g 
At Walton Grange, Mr. Joshua Wilson. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. John Roliston, 
third son of Henry R. gent. 
At Albrighton, Shiffnal, the wife of the 
Rev. Thomas Lloyd, vicar of that place. 
At Lane End, Mr. Cheatham.—Mr. Lat- 
timore, 
_At Dunstan, Mr. Sampson Parker, 92% 
4 
WARWICKSHIRE. - _° 
Married.|_ At Birmingham, W. Freeman, 
esq. of Brandon, to “iss Blount, daughter of 
Mr. B. surgeon,—Mr. Phi ilip Fey to Miss 
Parry. 
At Edgbaston, Mr. Richard Berry, to Miss 
Phebe Fincher, both of Birmingham. 
At Aston, Mr. Collins, to Miss Davies, 
both ef Birmingham. 
Lieut. Moor, of the 29th regiment of Foot, 
to Miss Louisa Eborall, second daughter of 
Wm. E. esq of Atherstone. 
Died.] At Birmingham, Mr. Thomas 
Phipson, sen.—Mrs. Bedson.—Mr. Richard 
Wilson, portrait painter, 55.—Mr. Joseph 
Smart, 20.—Mrs, Hudson.—Mrs. Boyce.— 
Mr. Jos Paine, 58.—Mr. John Hinton, 33. 
—-Mrs. Kempson, 58.—Henry, eldest son of 
Mr. Jos. Shipton, attorney, 18.—Mrs. Ball. 
At Spring Hill, Mrs. Mansfield, relict of 
Mr. Wm. M. of Derby. 
At Lapworth, Mr. john Gr afton, ee 
At Solihull, Mrs. Bate, 30. 
At Notthield, Mrs. Parkes, of Pistastdey 
69. 
At Warwick, Mr. James Marshall, second 
son of Mr. M. organist —-Mr. Wm. Ham- 
mond, 20.—-Mr. John Barnett, 68. 
At Kenilworth, Mr. Cartwright, 55. 
Butler, 
steward to the late Hon. Mrs. Leigh, of 
Stoneley Abbey, 74. 
‘ 
At Whitmore Park, near Coventry, Mr. 
Thomas Smith. 
At Coventry, Mrs. Morris. 
At Arbery Mill, Mr. Kinder. 
At Digbeth, James, the eighth son of Mr. 
Thomas Gibson, iron merchant, 14. 
At Stratford upon Avon, Miss Webb, 
eldest daughter of the late Thomas W. esq. 
of Sherborne.—Mr. Jagger, nearly 30 years 
Supervisor of excise. 
SHROPSHIRE, 
Married.} At Rockwardine, Wm. Lacon 
Childe, esq. only son of Wm. C. esq. of 
Kinlet, to Miss Harriet Cludde, mounigeet, 
daughter of Wm. C. esq, of Orleton. 
At Beckbury, Jeremiah Jenkins, esq. of 
Prittlewell, Essex, te ie Eliza. George 
Dd second 
