1805.) 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, 
Married] At Nottingham, Mr, James 
Eden, to Mifs Mary Beardall, of the Milton’s 
Head Inn.—Mr. Simes, to Mrs. Finn.—Mr 
Jofeph Bingham, to Mifs E. Cooper, daugh- 
ter of Mr. Cooper, hofier. 
In London, Mr. John Bullivant, dyer and 
hofier, of Nottingham, to Mifs Jordan—s 
Mr. William Roe, to Mifs Livefey, both of 
Nottingham, 
Died.} At Nottingham, Mr. George 
Bighby, hofier, fon of the late Rev. Jeremiah 
Bigtby, formerly rector of St. Peter’s.—Mr. 
Edward Spenfer, draper, aged 57. —- Mrs. 
Hulfe, wife of Matthew Hulfe, gent— 
Aged 61, Mr. Muglifton.—Aged 67, Mrs, 
Need,. wife of Mr. Nathaniel Need, druggift 5 
a woman of exemplary piety and benevolence. 
The fick poor will have reafon to regret her 
lofs, oa account of her liberality in admini- 
fering net only pecuniary aid, but both ad- 
vice and medicines. 
Mr. Luke Pogfon, hofier. 
to take a walk in the country, and not re- 
turning home at a late hour, his family be- 
came alarmed. The next day the mott dili- 
gent fearch was made in all direétions, but 
without effe& ; tillat length on dragging the 
cana! near Lenton Mill, his body was found 
clofe to the lock-gate. It is conjectured, 
that on pafiing this part of the canal, on his 
return home, he flipped in by accident, and 
was drowned. Mr. Pogfon was nearly fixty 
years of age, and much refpedted. 
Mr. George Fountain, innkeeper, of Gun- 
thorp Ferry. 
At Shelford, after an illnefs of more than 
twenty years, Mifs Girton, daughter of the 
late Mr, Girton, 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Mr, Showler, of Reevefoy, in this coun- 
ty, three years ago planted twenty-five 
grains ef Egyptian barley; the fecond year’s 
produce was ten bufhels, from which he 
laft year reaped upwards of forty quarters, a 
part of which ke lately fold at Spilfby for 
five guiueas per quarter. 
An application is intended to be made to 
Parliament for aa aé to inclofe the commons 
and wafte lands in the parifh of Anderby. 
The following recipe has been communi- 
cated tothe printer of the Lincoln, Rutland, 
and Stamford Mercury :—‘‘ Oil of amber 
infallibly cures the ague. Take, when the 
fit is coming on, nine drops ina little tea ; 
increafe the quantity two drops morning and 
' evening ; continue this till the complaint is 
fully removed, which generally happens in 
eight or ten days.”” | 
“Married. } At Louth, Mr. Jones, comes 
dian, to Mifs Jones, daugiter of Mr. Tho- 
mas Jones, fadler. 
At Grimfby, Mr. C. Nainby, grocer, to 
Mifs Crafhley.—-Thomas Wood, of Butter- 
wicke, to Jane Dodfon, of Staxton, ‘The 
Bnited ages of this loving couple amount to 
No itinghanypire—Linealn pire. Leic efter hires 
He went out. 
oot 
one hundred and fixty-three years, and this 
is the ridegroom’s fifth wife, and the bride’s _ 
third hufband, 
At Heckington; Mr, William Gee, fare 
mer and grazier, of Great Hale Fen, to Mils 
Elkington, daughter of Mr. Elkington, of 
the Oat Sheaf. 
At Grantham, Mr. John North, to Milfs 
Lockton.—-Mr. Green, of Great Bouton, to 
Mifs Rofe, of Grantham.—Mr. B. Steven- 
fon, jun. of Bourn, to Mifs Tomblin, of 
Cafterton. —= Mr. Robert Harrifon, jan, of 
Howden, to Mifs Mell, only daughter of 
Mr. George Mell, of Afhby, near Pee ; 
At Gainfborough, Mr. William Pafhleyy 
to Mifs M, Haraftait, 
At Lincoln, Mr. Cropper, to Miis Nelfey. 
—Mr. John Baggelay, to Mifs Sarah Long- 
mate. 
Died. | At Lincoln, John Fardell, efy.— 
He long prefided in one of the principal offices 
in the cathedral of St. Mary’s, in that city 5 
and it may be juftly added, that the poor and 
needy have fuffered an almoft irreparable lofs 
by his death, 
Mr, Samuel Bailey, fadler.—- Aged 325 
Mrs. Hannah, wife of Mr. Hannah, draper. 
—Aged 50, Mrs. Cullen, wife of Mr. Cul- 
len, of the Crown and Woolpack. Inn.— 
Aged 27, Alice Richardfon, wife of Wil- 
liam Richardfon, waterman. . She fell from 
afloop into the Fafdike, near Torkfey Lock, 
in the abfence of her hufband, and was 
drowned. 
_ At Irnham, Mrs. Arundell, wife of J. E. 
Arundell, efq —Mifs Louifa Stanley, fourth 
daughter of the Rev. Dr. Stanley, of Ben 
nington, near Grantham. 
At Bole, near Gainfborough, aged 27s 
Mrs. Curtis, wife of Mr. George Rix Curtis, 
merchant, of Rotterdam. 
At Stockwick, aged 75, Mr. Walton. 
At Laceby, aged 43; the Rev. John Beat- 
niffe, 
At Louth, aged 8¢, Mr. William Ander- 
fon. —Mrs. Paddifon. —By the burfting of a 
blood-veffel, aged 33, Mrs. Elizabeth Swan- 
fey, 
dre Sleasford, Mr, Froft, of Barfton, aged 70. 
At Bofton, Mr. Myers, aged 84, former- 
ly a refpectable filverfmith. 
At Grantham, Mrs. Martha Evans, mother 
of Mr. ‘Yhomas Evans, aged 61.—-Aged 50, 
Mrs. eweoce wife of Mr, Samuel Bourne, 
of ibeotors grocer and draper. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
The long-projefted, Afnby-de-la-Zouch 
canal is now opened for trade, and its junce 
tion with the Coventry canal is completed, 
by which a communication is formed, 
through the Coventry, Oxtord, and Grand 
Junction canals, to London; by the Coven- 
try and Birmingham, and Fazely canals, to 
Birmingham ; by the Coventry, and Trent 
and Merfey canals, to Liverpool and Man- 
cheiter ; 
Merfey, 
and. by the Coventry, Trent and | 
