1804] 
to the lying-in charity.; the remainder was 
given to che owner of the article, or to any 
object the chofe to name. The fuccefs of 
this laudable plan exceeded the moft fanguine 
expe*tations of its promoters: one lady 
cloathed a whole family with the earnings of 
her ingenuity. 
-Married.] At Stamford, Mr. Gwyn, of 
Southwark, to Mrs. Siffon, reliét of Mr, 
Siffen, of Ingthorpe, Rutlaad. 
At Lincoln, Mr. John Kirton, to Mifs 
Baggaley.—-Mr. William Calder, cabinet- 
maker, to Milfs Wood.—ivir. William Bo- 
themly, of Donington, farmer and grazier, 
o Mifs Mary Scoley, younge&t daughter of 
Mr. Thomas Scoley, of Blankney. 
At Alford, the Rev. J. Lifter, to Mifs 
Wett. 
At Holbeach, Mr. John Vorley, junior, 
to Mifs F 2 OX. 
At London el ‘pe, near Grantham, Mr. 
William Parke, farmer and grazicr, to Mifs 
Walker——Mr. John Poicrave: farmer, of 
Deeping Fen, to Mifs Eliza Mills, youngeft 
daughter of the late Rev. Jofeph Mills, of 
Cowbit. 
At Louth, Mr. William Thompfon, to 
Mifs Cowlam. 
At Neatithed, Mr. B. Durrant, farmer, 
aged 88 (whole wife died about fix weeks be- 
fore, aged 96), to Mrs. Gallant, widow, 
aged 74. 
Died.] At Botton, Mr. Thorneton.—Mr. 
Lawrence, farmer and grazier, of Cawthorpe, 
near Falkingham. 
At Aubourn, near Lincoln, aged 21, Mr. 
Richard Fieldefend, eldeft fon of Mr. Ro- 
bert Fieldefend, farmer and grazier. 
At Great Grimfby, at an acvanced age, 
Mrs. Elizabeth Warde, after a faithful fer- 
vice of twenty years in the family of Wil- 
liam Marfhall, efq. 
At Bintomens Mr. Stirling Gilchrid, 
aged 31.—Aged 62, Mrs. Ridge, wife a 
Mr. Edward Ridge. 
At Braceborough, Mr. William Morris, 
farmer, aged 71,-Mrs. Coupland, of Sway- 
ton, near Falkingham, aged 50. 
At Lincoln, Mr. Rowley Spencer, currier, 
aged 26.——Mr, William Broadbent, only fon 
of Mrs. Broadbent.—-Mrs. Sharpe, wife of 
Mr. Sharpe, Joiner. 
At Reapham, near Lincoln, aged 74, Mrs. 
Parker, wife of Mr. William ‘Parker, far- 
mer. 
* At Louth, Mr. William Sherwood, aged 
§3.-—Mrs. Elizabeth Prefton, aged 36. 
At Skellingthorpe, aged 60, Mr. Wil- 
liam Morton, farmer.—Mr. Richard Coulfon, 
ef Eagle, near Lincoln, 
At Hull, Mr. William Teal, fon of Wil- 
liam Teale, efq. of Cadeby Hall, near 
‘Louth. 
At Fulbeck, aged 31, Mrs. Atkinfon, 
wife of Mr. Atkinfon, attorney, of Lin- 
toln. 
Montury Mag. No, iad. 
Leicefterfrire—Stafferdjrire. 409 
At Brigg, Mr, Chriftopher Footit, drapers 
aged 19. 
At Stamford, aged 68, Mr. Taverner.— 
Aged 64, Mrs. Pilicinetan: widow of Mr, 
Bapci Pilkington —Aged 28, Mr. Geoigé 
Seflon, lately of Effendine. 
LEICESTERSHIRE, 
Married.| At Leicefter, Mr. D. Harris, 
to Mrs. Copfon.—Mr. J. Duftkin, of Rugby, 
to Mifs Sutton, of Leicefter. 
Died.| At Leicefter, fuddenty, Mr. Marke 
dand.—Mr. Henry Johnfon.—Aged 98, Mrs. 
Silvefter.— After a fevere affi€tion of nearly | 
eighteen years, Mrs. Pratt, wife of Mr. 
John Pratt, and youngeft daughter’ of the 
late Rev. Matthias Unwin, re€tor of Buck 
land and Midley, Kent.—Mrs. Sultzer, 
wife of Mr. Sultzer, draper.—Mrs. Dickins, 
relict of the late Mr. Dickins.—Mr. Hind. 
At Loughborough, aged 18, Mr. William > 
Hood, a young man of Yery promifing abili- 
tess 
At Ibftock, Mr. Smalley, an eminent fur- 
geon and apothecary. 
At Kegworth, 
therine Bag. wife of Mr. Charles Pares. | 
At Syfton, Mr. Robert Taylor, butcher. 
Mr. Needham, of Kilby Bridge. 
At Wigiton, Mr. Wood.—Mr. John Wood- 
ard, of Belgrave, a very ftout man, anin 
the prime of life: he quitted home appa- 
rently in good health, to call upon a per- 
fon at Tharmaton, whofe boufe he had nd: 
fooner entered than he (fell down, and in- 
ftantly expired. 
Aged 71, Mrs. H. M. Tine: daughter of . 
the late Mr. Edmund Iliffe, of Hinkley, and. , 
aunt fo Mr. E. Swinfen, druggift, of Leicef- 
tera: 
Near Benares, in the Eaft Indies, the Rev. 
Donald M‘Kinnon, D. D. vicar of Clay: 
brook, inthis county, aged 59. 
At Barkftone, in the Wale of Belvoir, Mr. 
Richard Hays. He pafféd through a long 
life with almoft uninterrupted good health, 
and has left a widow, with a numerous race 
of children, grand- eines and great-grande , 
children, 
STAFFORDSHIRE. | 
Married] At the .cathedral church of 
Litchfield, Dr. Robert Patrick, infpector of | 
hofpitals in the fouthern diftri@, to Mifs 
Harriet Gardiner, fecond daughter of Licu- 
tenant-General Gardiner. . 
At Aldridge, Edward Croxal!, efq. of Sute: 
ton Coldfield, to Mifs Tongue. 
Mr. Jofeph Sale, of Bigyiefwade, enh 
ble and common-cryer, to Mrs. Ann Tibbals, - 
of Polton, meflenger and letter. cartier. The 
difparity of years, the inequality of fize, as 
well as too rigid an adherence to Newinarket 
conditions, ‘* weight for age, and age. for 
inches,” 
party having produced an honeft ftatemem@, 
the account was amicably clofed with she fol 
, 36 lowing 
Mr. J, Clifford. —Mrs, Ca- 
were at Grit deemed an infurmoupt- - 
able barrier to the happy union; but each. 
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