300 
nor, to Mrs. Hibbert.—Matthew Heath, gent. 
of Gloucester, to Miss Mary Hulse. 
At Rothley, Mr. Josiah Waite, of Melton 
Mowbray, to Miss Bagueley. 
Died.| At Nottingham, Mrs. Smith.—Mrs. 
Morley.—Mr. John Cheetham, 27.—Mrs. 
Barnsdale, a woman of great abilities and 
industry in trade. She was a principal in the 
concern of the Nottingham Boat Company, and 
took an active part in the navigating business 
upwards of half a century.—Mrs. Ann Pear- 
son, 63.—-Mrs. Frances Howard.—Mrs. Keiry, 
4Se 
At Bingham, Mr. Jepson, surgeon, 52. 
At Arnold, Mrs. Hawkesley, 75.—Robert 
Davison. esq. 
At Wilford, Mrs. Watson, wife of Mr. W. 
of Newark. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married.| At Grantham, Lieut. William 
Gordon, of the first regiment of foot, to Miss 
Agnes M¢Farlane, eldest daughter of James 
M‘F. esq. of Nairn Grove.—-Mr. Francis 
Hand, to Miss Hutchin. 
Died.] At Manthorp, near Grantham, 
Mrs. Harvey, wife of Mr. H. 
At Grantham, Mr. T. Wilkins, forty years 
a schoolmaster there, 76. 
At Long Sutton, Nirs. Shillik, wife of 
John S. gent. of ickworth Park, Suffolk. 
At Fiskerton, Mr. Thomas Taylor, 64. 
At Lincoln, Mrs. Hannah.—Miss Elizabeth 
Woodthorpe, of the Lion and Snake inn, 28. 
At Aby, near Louth, Mrs Mary laftieectct 
aged 100 years and six months. The hint 
which she made for her first child served 
for thirty-nine other children in their in- 
fancy. 
At Stilton, Mr. T. Gibbs. 
At Stamford, Mrs. Luxton, 21. 
At St. Martin’s Stamford Baron, Mr. Tho- 
mas Taylor, of the Sun public-house. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Died | At Leicester, Mr. Alderman Bur- 
bidge, 58. He served the office of mayor of 
this borough in 1792, and discharged his pub- 
lic duties with independeice and integrity. ' In 
private life, he was deservedly esteemed as an 
siectisuste father, a good neighbour, and a 
sincere frfnd.—Mrs. Lec, relict of the Rev. 
ohn L. rector of Burton Overy.—Mrs. Brown, 
relict of Thomas B. gent. formerly of Hinck- 
ley. In her lite time the poor were much 
beweSited by her charity, and she has bequeath- 
ed the interest of 200/. to the poor widows in 
Hinckley. 
At Belgrave, Mr. R. Fowler of the Talbot 
inn. 
At Thurmaston, Mr. John Walker. 
At Rothley, Mrs. Pagett, 60. 
: STAFFORDSHIRE. 
© Married.| At Handsworth, Mr. Johnson, 
of Birmingham, to Miss Hayes, 
At Audley, Samuel Barker, esq. of Chorl- 
ton-hall,near Manchester, to Miss Ann Smith, 
Crown Bank, 
Lincoln—Leicester— Stafford —Warwick, Se. 
[Oct. 1, 
Died.j At Ipstone, Mr. Joseph Cope, late 
of the Junction inn, Manchester. 
At Basford Cottage, near Newcastle-under- 
Lyne, Miss Lucy Allcock, youngest daughter 
of Mr. A. professor of music. 
At Great Barr-hall, Miss Scott, only daugh- 
ter of Sir Joseph S. 14. 
At Stoke, upon Trent, Miss Harriet Wayte, 
youngest daughter of Mr. John W. 13. 
At Burslem, Mrs. Hickmann, wife of Mr. 
H. surgeon. Her death was caused by her 
gown taking fire five weeks hefore, during 
whith period her sufferings were most poig- 
naiit. 
At Colwich, the Rev. Winfred Wilton. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.| At Hornton, Mr. Thomas 
Watts, of Tysae, to Miss Hannah Watkins 
At Coventry, Mr. W. Stevenson, to Miss 
Ann Bant. 
At Higham, Mr. John Colley, of Ather- 
stone, to Miss Martha Reeves, of Litchfield. 
Died.] At Wa:wick, Mrs. Weal, 77. 
At Solihull, Mrs. Suck man, of the Golden 
Lion inn. 
At Nuneaton, Mr. Worthington. 
At Stretton-under-Fosse, Mr. 
Smith. s 
At Stratford-upon-Avon, Mr. James Buth- 
well, son of Mr. B. clothier and mercer, 16. 
At Long Stekington, Mr. Robert Pain, 30. 
At Coventry, Mrs. Marriot, wife of Mr. M. 
At Willenhall, Mr. R. Eaton. / 
At Birmingham, Mr. William Allport — 
Mrs. Collins, 86.—Mrs. Allport, wife of Mr. 
John A.—-Master James Doughty.—Mr. 
James Hancox.— Mr. John Waltord, 60. 
At Alverley, Mrs. Hale, 79, and two days 
William 
_ afterwards at Stourbridge, her brother, Hun- 
gerford Oliver, esq. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.|_ At Ellesmere, Thos. Vaughan, 
esq. to Mrs. Eliza Vaughan. It is remark- 
able that, though this lady has been twice 
married, she has never changed her maiden 
name. 
At Shrewsbury, rieaty W. Whitfield, esq. 
of Canterbury, to Miss Jane Hale, daughter 
of Robert H. esq. of Netley. 
At Barrow, Waldron Hill, esq. of Broon- 
house, Worcestershire, to Miss H. Stephens, 
only daughter of the Rev. Mr.S. rector of 
Shineton and Littie Wenleck. 
At Hopton Wafers, Mr. Golightly, mere 
: Raitt. Gk Liverpool, to Miss M. Skelhorne, 
youngeft daughter of the late Mr. S. of Lie 
verpool. 
Died.) At Oswestry, Mr. Thomas, of 
Llanwynymaen.—WMirs. Fox. 
At Heath-house, Mr. John Rodenhurft, 
youngest son of Mr. V- R. 
At Heath-lane, near Whitchurch, Mrs. 
Brereton. 
At Shrewsbury, Miss Margaret Drink 
water, eldest surviving daughter of Mr. 
Richard» 
