1808.]. 
At Alford, Mr. Thomas Simpson, to Mrs. 
Flint of the King’s Head inn. - 
Died.) At Scupholm, Mr. Samuel Pat- 
chett, 61. 
At Wainfleet All Saints, Mrs. Bycroft, — 
At Bolingbroke, Mr. Hobson, 70. 
At Gunby, Mrs. Jane Ward, 96. 
At Louth, Mrs. Mary May, 99. 
At Mablethorp, Mr. Moses Andrews, 53. 
Mr. William Simpson, 80. 
At Beesby, Mr. Lucas, 79. 
At Gosberton, Mr. Ashby, common brewer, 
and master of the Wheel public house, = Mrs. 
Willerton. 
At Castor, George Halgate, gent. 54. 
At Barrow, Mrs. Taylor, 74. 
At Wilksby, Mrs. Harrison, 58. 
At Uffingten, Mrs. Gray, 76. —Mr. Walter 
Bird, 70. 
At Boston Mr. William Holden, of the 
Crown inn. 
At Nassington, near Wansford, Mr. Hub- 
bard, publican. His death was Aceasioned by 
his swallowing a small bone (whilst eating 
some bee!-steak pie) which stopped in his 
* wind-pipe : 
he deferred applying to an. able surgeon 
for several days; until a. mortification 
had ensued. The bone was then passed 
down his throat, but he died shortly aiter in 
consequence of the accident. 
At Scampton; Mrs. Cartwright, 64. 
At Patrington, Mrs. Browne, 66. 
At Walcot, B. Burton, esq. Some iat 
since he fractured his phy a fall whilst 
hunting; he had, however, nearly recovered- 
the effects of the accident, when again ven- 
turing too ardently in pursuit of his favourite 
amusement, he brought on a brain fever, 
which terminated his life. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.] At Husband’s Bosworth, Mr. 
J. Smith, to. Miss Ann Smith. 
At Peicate ss Mr. Goddard, jun. to Miss 
Grose.—Mr. Edward Bolton, Of Warrington, 
to Miss Ann Airey,—Mr. Cooper to Miss. 
Coltman. 
Mr. John: Bradford, 
eldest daughter of Mr. L. of Orton on the 
hill. 
Died.] ° At Orton onthe hill, Samuel Steel 
Perkins, esq. one of the deputy-lieutenants 
for this county, and in the commission of the 
peace for the counties of Leicester and War- 
wick. 
At Leicester, Mrs. Tookey, relict of the 
Rev.. Watson T. of Exning, Suffolk.—Mr. 
. Samuel Winchester, 60.—M@r. Mcore, wife 
of Mr, William M.—Mrs. King, wife of Mr. 
Thomas EK. 
At Market Bosworth, Mr. Bywater. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
The Marquis of Stafford has just come 
pleted, at Trentham, a building of a singular 
construction, being the only edifice of the. 
sort inthis country. It is a cemetery, after 
the manner of the Roman tombs, and, like 
Leicestershire—Staffordshire—W, arwickshires 
as it did not occasion great pain, 
. Son. of the Rev. Dr: VE, 
to Miss Ann Lea, 
463 
them, is situated on the road side. The build- 
ing is of stone, of the most durable work- 
manship, and exhibits a style of grand and. 
solid architecture highly expressive of the 
subject: it is a square of 40 feet on the base, 
and ‘rises pyramidally 40 feet high. The 
inside contains 40 catacombs under one greined 
arch of stone; the whole is lined with a 
beautiful dark and highly polished marble. 
Married] At Stafford, Mr. Arthur Mor- 
‘gan, to Miss Isabella Hughes, daughter of the 
late Mr. H., surgeon. 
Mr. John Crutchley,- of Dunchurch, to 
Miss Lees, of Acton Trussell, near Stat 
ford. 
At Handsworth, Mr. Charles’ Jones, “té 
Miss Jecsamy Astley, both of Birmingham. 
Mr. Anthony Titley, of Leeds, to Mis¢ 
Addison, of Ranton Abbey. 
Died } At Cald Moor, near Walsall, Mr. 
John Mason. 
At Waste Farm, n 
plater. 
At Wolverhampton, “Mr. Challengen. — 
Mrs. E. Green. 
At Walsall, Mr. 
At Pill Poi: 
Osborne. . 
At West Bromwich, Mr. John Barber, 46. 
At Handsworth, Masich Perry, only son oi 
Mrs. P., in his 7th year. 
At Uttoxeter, Mrs. Smith: , 
At the house of William Hyatt, esq., near 
Lane End, Mrs. Jane Hyatt, a maiden lady, 
his aunt. She was in the 80th year of her 
age, and totally deprived of sight; and being 
jeft alone in the parlour, her “clothes caught 
fire, and before she perceived her alarming 
situation, and’ assistance could be procured, 
she was so much scorched as to survive but a 
few hours. 
neat Walsali, Mr. Groves 
Samuel Bolton. 
Great Barr, Mr. Williara 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married] At Alcester, Mr. John Alex- 
ander, is cule of Liverpool, to Miss 
of Sarsons, 
At Rugby, the Rev. John 1 Mariioee’ third 
of Cottesbatch, 
S$ Mary Anne Harris, 
the late Thomas H. esq. 
Leicestershire, to M: 
eldest daughter of 
of Rugby. 
At Birmingham, Mr. Wm. Hancorne, of 
Swansea, to Miss Caroline Wheatley, second 
daughter of Mr. et hes; W. 
At Coventry, Mr. William Maye, t to Miss 
Ann Liggins. 
At Nuneaton, George Handsony esq., to 
Miss Burton, third deughter of the tate Mr. 
Burton, tanner, of Nuneaton. 
Died | At Birmingham, Mrs. Palmer. ew 
Mr. John Cobper.—Mr. George Thomas, 43, 
—Mrs. Blundell. —Mr. John Stockton, 54.—« 
Mr. John Newby. —- Mrs Kaven.—Mr, John 
Charles, 68.-—Mr. Thompson.—Miss Horne, 
38.—Miss Sarah Watwick, 14.—Mrs. Barnes, 
69.-—-Myr. Fosplinsays surgeon to the Generak 
Hospital, celebrated for his dexterity and suge 
fess as an operator, “at for sagacity, science, 
promptitude, 
