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At Gainfborough, Captain Pearfon, of 
Thorne, Yorkfhire, to Mifs Wharam, 
Gaughter of Mr. James Whasam, rope- 
dnaker. 
Died.| AtIrnham, Mr. Wright, farmer. 
At Somerby, aged 73, Mrs. Sarah Tay- 
Tor, late of Cold Harbour inn, near Grant- 
ham. 
At Kirmington, aged 43, Mrs. Frankifh, 
wife of Mr. Frankifh, farmer. 
At Market Deeping, very fuddenly, Mrs. 
Holland, wife of Mr. Holland, tailor. She 
had Leen for fome time in a defponding way. 
At Edithwefton, Mrs. Wibrah Cooke, a 
maiden lady, aged 87. 
At Morton, near Gainfborough, aged 92, 
Mr. Raby. 
At Gainlborough, fuddenly, aged 53, Mr. 
William Sutton, lately a publican there.— 
Aged 70, Mrs. Hannah Carnell, a maiden 
fady. 
At Welbourn, aged 93, Mrs. Herring. 
At Burgh, in the Marth, aged 33, Mr. 
Mofies Richardfon. 
At Welton in the Marfh, Mrs. Elizabeth 
Maulkinfon. 
At Horncaftle, Mr. Watfon, matter of 
the Saracen’s Head inn, and a member of 
the Horncaftle volunteer infantry. 
At Spalding, Lieutenant Parkin Harle, of 
the Royal North Lincoln regiinent. The 
excellence of his charaéter renders his death 
defervedly regretted by his brother officers. 
At Cowbit, aged 33, Mrs. Catharine Bur- 
well, wife, of Mr. John Burwell, farmer, 
and daughter of the late Rev. jofeph Mills, 
of that place. 
At Stockwith, near Gainfborough, aged 
4, Mr. Timothy Caldwell, agent to the 
Chefterfield Canal Company; which fitua- 
tion he had held upwards of twenty-eight 
years. 
Mr, John Wright, of Workfop. He was 
returning home from a vifit to a friend in 
the neighbourhood of that place, when, by 
fome unknown accident, he was thrown 
from his horfe, and one of his feet remain- 
ing entangled in the ftirrup, in that perilous 
fituation he was dragged at full fpeed the 
diftance of a mile before his releafe could be 
effeted. He was conveyed fpeechlefs to the 
neareft houfe, where, in confequence of the 
bruifes he had received, he expired the fol- 
lowing morning. 
At Cloythorpe, near Louth, Mr. William 
Holland, fen. a refpe€table farmer and gra- 
zier. He was carrying a loaded gun tofome 
ef his fervants, and being very infirm, it is 
fuppofed that he was refting himfelf on the 
muzzle, and that by fome accident the gun 
went off. The contents were lodged in his 
body, and he was found quite dead. 
At.Grantham, aged g1, the Rev. R. 
Palmer, D. OD. reétor of St. Swithin’s, Lon- 
gon*Stone, Cannon-ftreet, and Scott Wil- 
loughby, near Grantham. 
Leicefter fire Ss taPord/pi oe 
: LEICESTERSHIRE. _ 
Married] Mr. Kewney, of Nottingham 
to Mifs Charlotte Stanley, daughter of the 
Rev. Dr. Stanley, re€ior of Harefton. 
At Great Wigfton, Mr. Henry Johnfons 
to Mifs Sarah Goodwin, reli€t or Mr. Good- 
win, florift. 
At Leicefter, Mr. Joes, Lomas, woole 
ftapler, to Mifs Linney, of Melion Mow- 
bray.—-Mr. William Hurft, hofietr, to Mifs 
Stephenfon. 
Mr. Edward Cole Galloway, to Miis Bur- 
naby, only daughter of the Rev. Mr. Bur- 
naby, of Wanlip. 
At Hathern, Mr. William Bryans, june 
of Sixhills, to Mifs Geodwin. 
At Market Bofworth, Mr, Mann, hofier, 
to Milfs Gadfby 
\ Died.| At Shearfby, Mr. Reeve. 
At Clifton, Mrs, Mevnell, wife of God- 
frey Meynell, efg. eldeft fon of Hugo Méey- 
nell, efq. 
At Kaight Thorpe, near Loughborough, 
. Mr. Mills. 
At Leicefter, Mr. Mitchell, fen.—Aged 
$1, Mrs. Forrefter, wife of Mr. Alexander 
Forrefter, brewer —Mr. Pick. —At his fon’s 
houfe, aged 73, of an apopledtic fit, Mr. 
William Simpfon. 
Near London, Mifs Emma Dicey, daughter 
of Thomas Dicey, efq. of Claybrook Hall. 
Aged 76, the Rev. Ifaac Whyley, up- 
wards of forty years reCtor of Witherley, 
and formerly of Emanuel College, B. A. 
Tice. 
In the Eaft Indies, aged 21, Lidutenant 
Benjamin Burgefs, of the ath regiment of 
Bengal native infantry, eldef&{ fon of Mr. 
Francis Burgefs, of Leiceter. He feil at 
the battle of Deeg, in the engagement with 
the main army of Holkar. ‘This promifing 
young officer had feen much fervice, and 
was feverely wounded at the ftorming of the 
fort of Ally Ghur, on the 3d of November, 
1803. He was greatly efteemed in the 
army, and his death is lamented by all who 
knew him. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Marricd.]- At Croxall, the Rev. E. P. 
Waters, of Edijal Hall, near Lichfteld, to 
Mifs Eliot. : 
At Leek, Mr. M. Peake, of the Lambers- 
cote, near Stafford, to Mifs Hordern. 
At Ellenhall, Mr. Goodwin, of Manchef- 
ter, to Mifs Whittingham, of Ranton Ab- 
bey. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. William Coo- 
per, grocer, of Henley in Arden, to Mifs 
Gibbs.—Mr. Allen, fiiverfmith, to Mifs Ann 
Stone.——-Mr. R. Andrews, of Tettenhall, to 
Mifs Ward, milliner.—Mr. James Blount, 
to Mifs Ann Jones, both of Bilfton, 
Dizd.] At Tamworth, Mrs. Wilfon, wi- 
dow of John Wilfon, ae a lady highly 
efteemed, and endeared to the poor by her 
many known and fecret charities. She se. 
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