dod 
Died.| At Boston,‘ Samuel Barnard, esq. 
banker, 58. This gentleman united in his 
character an eminent degree of private worth, 
with political independence. A staunch sup- 
porter of the cause of reform, his. dependants, 
friends, and relations, saw in his virtues a 
pledge of the integrity of that cause. While 
the venal and the base exert themselves to 
perpetuate the system of corruption, the true 
‘reformist will reflect with satisfaction, that 
he acts with such men as Mr. Barnard; this 
reflection will at,once encourage him to per- 
severe, and inspire his mind with contempt 
for. the calumnies of his opponents.—Mr. 
John Hammond, 73, an opulent farmer and 
gtazier.—Mary, youngest daughter of Mr. 
; John Porter. —Mr, Cox, of fie Boston local 
militia. 
In the parish of All Saints, Stamford, Geo. 
Eindby Sandman, 70. ni is supposed ta 
have left considerable property, 
At Stamford, Mr. Thomas Hickham, gra- 
zier.— William Jackson, esq. hanker, 41.— 
Mr. John Tuynton, of Syttun Marsh, farmer 
and grazier. 
At Thorpe, Mr. Charles, farmer. 
At Greatford, Thomas Bowner, esq. 
Retford. 
At Burton-upon-Humber, Mr. Robert Hat- 
tersley, 40. 
At Steckwith, near Gainsboroveh, Mr. W. 
Dunting, farmer, 75. 
At Sutterton, near Boston, Mr. William 
Challans, parish clerk, 73. 
At. Lincoln, Mr. Tally, late suryeyor of 
Havigations. 
At Croft, Mr, S. Salter, 79, ny years 
master of the Skigness Hotel. 
At Spee Mrs. Atkinson: 
At Killingholme, Mr. Nathaniel Cliff, 67. 
LEYCESTERSHIRE. 
Mar-ied.] Ax. Leicester, Mr. B. P. Penn, 
surgeon, to Mrs. Rradsworth, relict of the late 
Mr. B. of the Sauth Gates. ae Higginson, 
Market-place, to Miss Sykes, of Scraptoft,— 
The Rev, B. Maddock, “A.B, of Cambridge, 
to Miss Walker. 
At Ingersby, Mr. Carver, to Miss E. Simp- 
kin, of Little Glen. 
At Hathern, Lowe, joiner, to Miss 
ao cee EDP OrE of tie place. 
At Ashby, Mr. W. S. Wallis, grazier, to 
Miss Aan Ben:zon, of Water Newton, Bucks. 
At Thurmaston, Mr. Poilard, licensed 
teacher, ta Miss Harrison. 
At Little Ashby, Mr. Stevenson, to Miss 
reales 
At Longhborough, Mr. James Hinde, to 
Miss Sarah Spercer. 
At Snareston, George Moore, jun. esq. of 
epee to Miss Drummond, of the former 
place. 
Died ] At Leicester, Mrs. ne of the 
Church Gate.—Richard Stephens, esq. 65. 
* At Loughborough, Mr. Hopkins, “of the 
Bull’s Head. 
F- 
of 
sewester—Rutland—Stafford—Warwick, Ke. 
[Sept. 1, 
At Ullesthorp, Mrs. Bray, 37. 
‘At Southam, Mr. Joseph Southam, of tie 
King’s Head Ina. , 
At Enderby Mill, Mr. Willmore. 
At Melton Tighe ee Mrs. Marriott. 
At Burbage, James Freeman, esq. grazier. 
RUTLAND. 
Married.| At Wymondham, My. James 
Moore, to Miss Mary Kettle. 
Died.}_ At Whussendine, Mr. John Hack, 
sen. 75. 
At Grantham, Mrs. Mauten, 87. 
At Oakham, Mr. Edward Payne, jun. 44. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Died.] At Ledgley Parks, Mr. James 
M‘Stay, 26, youngest son cf Mr. M‘Stay, of 
Stony Stratford; a very worthy young man, 
and his Joss is much lamented by his friends. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married] .At Kislingbury, Mr. Davis, 
baker, to Miss Martha Blewett, of Duston, 
near Northampton. 
At Little Burton, Mr, James Barrs, ta 
Miss Adcock, of Burbage, Leicestershire. 
At Solibell, Mr. John Brookes, of Bent- 
ley Heath, to Miss Foxhall, of Packwood.- 
At Wolverhampion, Mr. Ellidge, mer- 
chant, to Miss Barber. 
At- Handsworth, Mr. William Murdock, 
of the Soho, to Miss Chamberlain. 
At Berkswell, Mr. Matthews, boot. 
maker, of Coventry, to Miss Hands, of the 
forme? place. 
Died.| At Warwick, the Rev. Charles 
Blount, 74.° His loss will be severely felt, 
not only by the poor catholics of this town 
and. neighbour rhood, hut also by those of all 
other perstasions—- Mire, Muir, aged 87, and 
mother of Mrs: Hall, of the Warwick Arms 
inn, of thi is town. 
At Birmingham, Mr. Rice Pritchitt, 25. 
At Coventry, Mr. Eglington, of Warwick 
Row.—Mr. Brown, of Little Park-street, 
ra sn Ball, wife of Mr. Bail, png . 
SHROPSHIRE. - 
Mar ried J At Newport, John Clarke, esqe 
of Wigston Hall, Leicestershire, to Miss bad= 
dely, daughter of Thomas ae esq. 
Newgert. 
Ns the New Lodge, Mr. Pratt, to Miss 
Summers, of ’ Bridgnorth. 
At Madgley, Mr. Morley, of the Three © 
Tuns, Iron Briage, to Mrs. Rushton. 
At Coalbrookdale, Mr. Thomas ‘Graham 
to Miss Elizabeth Ogden. 
At Kenley, Mr. "James Carter, to Miss 
Nory, of Homer. 
At Diddlebury, Mr. Williams, of Cul. 
Mington, to Mrs. Wilsox. 
Died.] At Shiffnall, 
ney, 69. 
At Shrewsbury, ‘Mrs, Williams, of the 
Half Moon inn. 
At Eardistcn, near Oswestry, Mr. Pagh,7% 
At Oswestry, Mr. Redrobe, of the Star 
inn.—The Rey: Joseph Vesables. 
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