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1805.4 
Townfon, wife of Mr. Townfon, of the Dog 
inn. 
Mr. D. Effott, fteward to William Eger- 
ton, efq. of Withinthaw. He was found 
drowned in the canal near Throttle Nett 
Bridge. He was returning hume, and, it is 
fuppofed, his horfe muft have ftarted and 
thrown him over the battlement of the 
bridge, as his head was feverely wounded. 
CHESHIRE. 
At Northwich, in this county, a whim fcal 
privilege is afcribed by the charter of that 
charch to the fenior {cholar of the grammar- 
fchool, namely, that he is to receive mar- 
riage fees to the fame amount as the clerk, 
of, in lieu thereof, the bride’s garters, 
Married] At Backford, Thomas Tarie- 
ton, jun. efq. eldeft fon of Thomas ‘Tarleton, 
efg. of Boleftwo;th Caftle, to Mifs Egerton, 
@aughter of the late PHilip Egerton, efg. of 
Oulton Park. 
At Bunbury, John Jafper Garnett, efg. of 
Nantwich, to Mifs Craven, eldeit daughter 
ef the late- Richard Craven, efq. of Stoke 
Hall. 
At Preftbury, Mr. William Lowe, chymift, 
to Mifs Mary Orme 5; and Mr. Glover, to 
Mifs Andern, all of Macclesfield. 
At Knutsford, Mr. S. C. Holland, mer- 
chant, of Triefte, to Mifs Willetts. 
At Muxten, Sir Thomas Tancred, Bart. 
_ of Sydney, Hamphhire, to Milfs Harriet 
Crewe, fecond daughter of the Rev. Officy 
Crewe, of Muxton. 
Mr. James Cope, mercer, of Newcaitie- 
under-Line, Staffordthire, t6 Mifs Sutters, 
daughter of Thomas Sutters, gent. of Spur- 
iow Hall, : 
Died.| . At Chefter, Mr. Shepherd, gro- 
cer.—Mifs Evans, fifter to Mr. Evans, drug- 
giitt.—Mr. Charles Croughton Dutton, liquor 
‘Merchant, — Mr, Griffith, breeches maker. 
—Azed 25 Captain S. ©. Lea, of the 34th 
foot, and brigade rnajor in this diftri&t. He 
fhot himfelf through the-head after he had 
juft received fome letters from London. 
At Nantwich, Mr. Turner, furgeon. 
At Great Boughton, near Chefter, Mrs, 
Clegg, wife of Mr. Abraham Clezg. 
At Runcorn, Mir. Samuel Wylce, of the 
Bowling Grsen Inn, formerly agent to the 
late Duke of Bridgwater. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
There is now working at- Bingham, in 
this county, an old windmill, thet by the 
application of fome very fimple machinery, 
works day and night in all weathers. ¢¢ JT 
happened to ride by it ({fays a traveiler) on a 
very gufty day, and, to my great furprife, 
faw the fails contrat as the wind increafed, 
and that without any apparent interference 
of the miller. While I was admiring the 
Rovelty of the thing, the wind abated, and 
the failincreafed its furface in proportion, 
‘This*increafe and diminution of ‘ia!l is made 
parallel tothe whip from tup to bettem, and 
Chefhire-—Nottinohampbire—Lincolnfhire. 
tae Horfe and Jockey, az 
$19 
from the quantity and kind ef machinery 
made ufe of to produce the effe@, I cannot 
fuppofe the expence to be more en the ad=~ 
vantage of working i in all weathers will foon 
repay. Two caft iron wheels en the att 
head, which aét alternately on four rollers 
Before the ftocks, to draw off and on; four 
behind, to draw on the cloth, conftituted the 
whole of the contrivance ; nd thefe are put 
in aétion by the miller, er regulated by cen= 
trifugal balls, with as much certainty as any 
other operation in machinery.” 
Married.| Mr. Woolfttone Marthall, of 
Heanor, to Mifs Sarah Walker, of Greafiey. 
At Melton Mowbray, Mr. jofeph Whit 
church, jun. of Nottingham, to Mifs Char- 
lotte Whitchurch, daughter of Mry Whit- - 
church, furgeon. i 
At Lentan, Mr. Brothwell, hatter and 
hofer, of Nottingham, to Mi fs Hopkins. 
Died.| At Nottingham, Mrs. Stanley, 
wife of Mr. Stanley, grocer.—Mr, Joha 
Johnfon, nearly- een, years fexton of “St, 
Mary’s.—Aged 80, Mrs. Chri@iana Day~ 
kin, a maiden lady, ffter of Mr Daykin, 
gnn{mith.—Mrs, eed. wife of Mr, Hoge, 
carrier.——=Mr, Gilbert Mayne.—Mr. George 
jonnington, of the Eight Bells public- houie, 
—-Mr. James Lavender, furzeon.—Mr. Crofs, 
of the White ee public-houfe.—Aged 
34, Mr. James Smith, painter.—Aged 67, 
Mr. Hodgfkin, breeches-maker. 
At Newark, Mifs Arabella Roufe, 
daughter of Mr. Gervas Roufe.—-Mr. Cal- 
craft, wharfinger. 
At Bingham, aged 67, Mr. Strong, avery 
ingenious and atehat man, who had jake for 
nearly thirty years high conftable of rhe 
north divifion of the hundred of Bingham, 
During that period, no man_ ever acquitted 
himfelf more tothe fatisfa€tion of his em- 
ployers, and of the petty conftables over 
whom he prefided, than Mr. Strong. 
“LINGOLNSHIRE. 
Married.] At. Stamford, Mr. Reid, to 
Mifs Hayes —Mr. Grayftock, oflicer of ex- 
cife, of Uffington, to Mifs Daiton. 
At Cockerington, near Louth, Mr. Wil- 
liam Thorp, of Grimoldby, to Mrs. Pawfon. 
At Grantham, Mr. William Houghton, 
Jate of the George Inn, to Mrs. Scott.—Mr. 
John Hemingway, mercer and draper, to 
Mrs. Nevitt. 
At Eafton, Mr. George Oliver, ufher of 
the free grammar-fehool, to Mifs Mary Ann 
Beverley. 
Mr. Jofeph Clayworth, of Candletby, 
malttter, to Mifs Boyes, daughter of Mr. 
Arthur Boyes, of Welton in the Marth. 
At Sapperton, Mr. Richard Doughty, of 
Grantham, to Mifs Beazley, 
At Kirton, in Lindfey, William Fair- 
weather, efq. to Mifs Hacks. 
At Ofbournby, near F2 ELF inte bales Mr. 
Robert Speed, aged 25, to Mss, Barber, of 
ed 6s. 
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