1808.] 
Mr.. Jos. Hunt, of Weston Underwood, to 
Miss Brixton, of Kirk Ireton. 
At Ashover, Mr. Sterland, of Cromford, 
to Miss Maria Radford. 
At Brampton, Mr. G. Woolley, to Miss 
Susannah Mead, 
At Whittington, 
Sheffield, to Miss Naylor. 
Died.| At Cromford: pater Mr. George 
Evans, 
At Bubnell, Mrs. faa Gardom. 
At Horsley, Mre. Abbot, 65. 
At Longstone, Mr. W. Gregory. 
At Great Rocks, Joseph Goodwin, gent. 
At Derby, Mrs. Lewis, late of the Talbot 
ton, Burton on (inhi: 83 
At Bartow upon Trent, Rich.Sale, gent.74. 
At Lee-house, near Ashborne, Ralph Oak- 
den, esq: 80. 7 
At Padfield, Mrs. Dovon, 935.. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Nottingham, Mr. J.C. 
Townend, merchant, of Manchester, to Miss 
Bates. MEF: Richard Lewis, to Miss Randall. 
At Bingham, Mr. Samuel'Pilgrim, of Not- 
tingham, to Mrs. Smith. 
ae: At Nottingham, Mr. Taylor, 58.— 
Mrs. Spencer, sen. of the Be il public- house. 
-—Mr. William Talbot, 29 — Matthew Hulse, 
gent. 84.—Mrs. Gill. : 
At Olid Radford, Mr. Joseph Hind. 
At Thrumpton, W. Craig, esq. late pay- 
master in the 2d battalion of the 35th regi- 
ment of foot. 
At Newthorpe, Mr. youth Walker, 77. 
LINCOLNSHIRE, 
The erection of a new market-house in a 
handsome style has been commenced at 
Grimsby. Myr. Grant, who lately canvassed 
that borough, has presented the committee 
Superintending this bustness the sum of 1001 ; 
and his relative, Capt. Cook, has also wrth 
501. towards the construction of the vatade. 
Married. | At Great Grimsby, Capt. Hew- 
son, of the royal navy, to ‘Miss Marshall, 
eldest daughter of William M. esq. 
At Lincoin, Mr. Reynolds, schoolmaster, 
to Mrs. Rippon.-—-Mr. Mawer, ‘schoolmaster, 
to Miss Smith. gr 
At Stamford, Mr. Ball, merchant, of Bris- 
tol, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late 
William Hooper, esq. of Worcester. 
Died.| At Lincoln, Mrs. Kent, wife of 
Mr. Alderman K.—Thomas ‘Squires, a Chel- 
sea pensioner, who fought under Gen. Wolfe, 
atthe battle of Quebec, 93.—Mr. Thomas 
Cooling, of the Green Dragon inn, 58.-—-Mr. 
Swann, attorney, son of the Rev. Mr. S. of 
Brant Broughton, 22. 
At Asteily, near Louth, John Oldham, esq. 
At Louth, Mrs. Linton, a maiden lady, 
70 —Mrs, Crowden, of the Pass heund, 71. 
Mrs: Orby, 73. 
At Spilsby, Mrs. Bourne, 93. 
At Gainsborough, Mr. Jeremiah Smith, 
¢7.—Mr. James Wharam, jun.—Miss Variny 
Clark, 42. 
Montury Mac. Ng. 170, 
Noitingham— Lincoli—= Leicester—Stafford 
Mr. James Milner, of 
369 
At Epworth, the Rev! Joshua’ Gibson, 68. 
He had held that curacy 45 years. 
At Little Grimsby, Mr. Johnson, 97, 
At Binbrook, near Louth, Mr, J. Goods 
hand, a noted fox- hunter, 82. 
At Middle Rasen, Miss Ann Byron, 30. 
At Stockwith, Mrs. Sarah Pettinger, 57. 
At Boston, Mis. Ayre, wife of J. Ayre, esq. 
At Leadenham, Miss Reeve, eldest daugh- 
ter of William R. esq. 
At Stamford, Miss Tatham, only daughter 
of Mr. Aldettoan Ts 
At Grantham, Mrse Hand, wife of Samuel 
H. gent. 
| LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At Leicester, Mr. Nunneley, to 
Miss Boulter. —Mr. William Poole, to Miss 
Ann Elliss——Mr. Thomas Benford, of Hinck- 
ley, to Miss Elizabeth Hackett, youngest 
daughter of Mr. Benjamin H. 
At Great Wigston, Mr.-John Wade, to 
Miss Ann Goodwin. 
At Oadby, Mr. Griffin, to Miss E. Hors- 
poal. 
Died | At Lutterworth, Mr. Charles Elsa 
ton, of the Hind inn, 55, , 
At Haunchwood-house, near Nuneatan- 
colliery, in his 64th year, Alexander Donald, 
esq. of Glasgow, fo:merly one of the magi- 
strates of that city, gnd many years an emi- 
nent American merchant in London. - When 
in prosperity, many felt the warmth of his 
benevolent heart; his liberal hand being al- 
ways extended to relieve the distresses of his 
fellow-creatures. 
At Belgrave, in his 47th year, Joseph 
teas son of the late Lieutenant-colonel 
W. ofthe artillery. | 
In Leicester-forest, Mr. Wm. Hurst, 87. 
At Narborough-lodge, Mr. Hunt. 
At Ilston-lodge, Mr. John Burgess, 21. 
At Sapcote, Mr, Joseph Smith, an opulent 
farmer and grazier. His’ skill in music, and 
an uncommonly fine voice, uniformly and re- 
gularly as lets in aid of the public worship 
of the established church, to which he was 
zealously attached, contributed to render the 
Sapcote choir, for many years one of the Mose 
respectable in the county. 
At Bilston, Mrs. Glenn, daughter of John 
Butler, esq. late of Coston, Stafiordshire. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
iMarried.| At Walsall, Alexander Mac- 
math, esq. of Bouverie-street, +ondon, to 
Miss Fifield. 
Mr. Joseph Fower, of Whitley-park, to 
Miss Burton, of Alton-lodge. 
At Madeley, Jchn Moseley Carter, esq. of 
Broseley, to Miss Badger, of Screws-park. 
Dicd.| At Neweastie, Mir.Thomas Drew ry 
of Lincoln, father of as D. proprietor of 
the Derby Mercury, 6 9, 
At Blynhill, in his ee year, John Bro- 
therton, a labourer, a native of that parish. 
During eighteen years of his youth, he faith- 
fully served his country in’ the grenadier 
sompany of the ¢ Sith regiment, ee 
5g ith 
