arene 
1805. 4 
binfon, 24, whitefmith, a member of the 
Lincoln volunteer infantry. 
At Gainforo’”, Mrs, Mary Poole, widow, 
aged $2. 
At Walefby, near Market Raifin, Mr. 
Thomas Carr, farmer, 53. 
At. Caltle Rifing, John Wakefield, efq. 
fenior alderman of that borough, where -he 
had ferved the office of mayor twenty-feven 
Cimes, 
At Caythorpe, near Grantham, Mrs. 
Smith, 43, wifeof Mr. William. S. auc- 
tioneer, 
Av Orby, of a cechine, Mifs Cuthbert, 
daughter of Mr. George C. 
At Alford, Mr. James Boyes, grazier, 28. 
At Hundleby, Mr, Jofeph Horn, father to 
Mr. Joho°H. maltter. Me 
At Spillbvy, Mrs. Fofter, 71. 
At Pyke Hall, near Spalding, Mr. Robert 
Davie, farmer, 71. 
At Huttoft, Mr. John Mountain. 
dropt down ina fit and infantly €xpired, 
At Grantham, Mrs. Barnes, 78, reli@ of 
Mr. Robert B. Peer 
At Ranccby, near Sleaford, Mr. Barber, 
fen. 97. 
At fialton Holegate, Mr, Hubbert, wife 
of Mr. George H. - 
At Alford, of an apople@ic feizure, Mes. 
Young. 
He 
LEICESTERSHIRE, 
Married.] At Athby de la Zouch, Mr. 
Thomas Kirby, to Mifs Sarah Slater-—Mr. 
Richard Arnold, of Combfields, to Mifs. Ar- 
nold, daughter of the late Richard A. efg. of 
Lutterworth. 
At Enderby, Mr. R. Marfton, to Mifs M. 
Wilmore, 
At Leicefter, Mr, Barnard, printer, of Lon- 
don, to Mifs Sultzer.—Mr. Wm. Cooper, 
hofier, to Mifs C. Lomas, daughter of Mr. 
L. woolftepler, 
Died.j At Loughborough, Mrs. Bifhop, 
mother of Mr. Alderman 2. of the Three 
Crowns Inn, 80. 
At Melton Mowbray, Edward Stokes, gent. 
€8. He was an eminent atgorney, and prac- 
tifed with ability, fuccefs, and integrity: he 
was alfo one of the coroners for the county, 
which office he fome tinie ago refigned.—Mr. 
Richard Draycott, affiding clerk to Mr. G, 
Latham, attorney, 25.—Mrs. Luck, wife of 
Mr, George L. and fifter to Mr. Blunt, at-. 
cOrmey. 
At Antfty, Robert Martin, gent. 6s, 
At Leicefter, Rebecca Barfoot, reli&t of 
Mr. B. tailor, 80.—Mr. James Fentop, an 
eminent farrier, 57. He was aman or ta- 
lents, and was juftly efteemed an able praéti- 
tioner ; but fufiered his violence of temper 
fometimes to lead him into eccentricities. 
Had his application been equal to his abilities, 
hé would not only have acquired a fortune, 
but have ranked among the firft of his pro- 
fetlion.—Mrs, Nicholls, wife of Mr, N. gro- 
cer—-Mr. Cox, grocer, of London, 
LeiceferpoireStafordbirc—Warwickbire. 
619 
At Fleckney, Mrs. Carter, wife of Mr. 
Robert C. grazier, 37. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Marricd.] At Wolverhampton, Mr. W. 
H. Eaftwick, goldfmith, of London, to Mif& 
Amelia Whitehoufe, eldeft daughter of Abel 
W..: gents.) ; t 
Died.| At Weft Cromwich, Bailey Cad- 
dock, gent. 76. / 
At Walfall, Mr. Thomas Nicholls.—Mr. 
Shaw, late of Stone. 
At Lichfield, Mrs. Cooper, wife of Mr. 
Thomas C. of Afhted, near Birmingham, 59+ 
At Bilfton, Mr, Proud. 
At Marchington, Mrs. Dullifon, reli@-of 
Mr. D, late of Coventry, 75. 
_ At Lane End, in the Potteries, the Rev. 
John Wright, who had beea thirty-two years 
minifter of that place, 6r. / 
At Wolverhampton, Mrs. Leigh —Mrs. 
Baternan, wife of Mr. B. hair-dreWer.—Mx. 
Jofeph Green, wheelwrighr. ; 
At Penkhull, J. W. Hailels, efg. 
At Blymhill, the Rev. H. Dickenfon, 
A. M, of St. John’s College, Cambridge, and 
curate of Church Eaton. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.] Mir. ilaiah Horton, boilersma~- 
nufacturer, of Weft Bromwich, to Mifs 
Mary Rock, of the George Inn, Wednefbury- 
At Birmingham, Mr. James Chadwick, of 
Walfall, to Mifs Hannah Price. —Mr. George 
Lander, to Mifs Hewitt, of Tamworth.—Mr, 
Peter Marchant, jun. to Mifs Eliz. Wey, of 
Barbadoes —-Mr. John Leaven, of ‘Suttom 
Coldfield, to Mifs Mary Jobburn. 
At Coventry, Mr. R. Clarke, baker, to 
Mrs. Stevens. ; 
At Stonleigh, Mr. Edward Jones, of Pack~ 
ington, to Mifs M. Bird, of Coventry. 
Died] At Barton Cottage, Sutton Col@- 
field, Mr. Derringtoa, fen. fargeen, of Bix- 
mingram. \ 
At Edgbafton, Mr. Henry Woolley, 21. 
At Hall End, near Tamworch, Mrs. Hill, 
SE ; ° 
At Birmingham, Mr. John Tayler, pearl 
button-maker, 73.—At her brother’s houfe, 
Mrs. Ann Tomlinfon, of Lendon, 58 —Mifs 
R. Jones. —Mr. James Heptingall, 32-—-Mr 
Stephen Finney.—Mrs. Taylor, wife of Mr. 
John T. of King Edward’s Place. —Mirs. 
Swinney, wife of Mr. §& printer of the Bire 
mingham and Stafford Chronicle. : 
At Afhted, Mr. William, Keay, formerly 
of the Green Lanes, near Birmingham —Mre 
Jofeph Cheilingfworth, formerly of che Ber- 
row Farm, Worcefterfhire. 
At Deritend,,Mrs. Lambley, wife of Mr. 
L. cabinet-maker.—The Rey. Thos. Knight- 
Jey, vicar of Offchurck, aear Warwick, and 
Exhall, near Coventry. 
At Worthen, Mr. John Gittins, 81 3 and, 
during the preparations for his funeral, kis 
widow, Mis. Jane G, 72. ’ 
At Coventry, Mrs, Payne, wife of Mr. 
Wm, . attorney, 
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