OBO. 
Alexander Kelly, well known in this and the 
neighbouring counties, as a travelling linen- 
eraper. He was a native of Scotlind, a man 
ef great stre eth of mind, sound judgment, 
and facetious dis position 5 hus quaint ooserva- 
tions on poli:icei and pole:nical subjects, will 
Jong be remembered by a wice chele of ad- 
miring iriends ana acquaintance. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.} At Morley, John Bell Cromp- 
ton, esy. eidestson of John C. ee ot Derby, 
to jane, the third daughter of E. 3. Suwell, 
€5q. of Stainaby. 
_ At Boisover, Mr. John ‘oleh aast nursery 
man, of Rammer House, to Miss Aon Allet- 
son. 
At Swerketone, Mr. Samuel Wright, only 
gon of Mr. W. of the Ashton a near Ashe 
hoine, to Miss Massey. 
Lied.} At Cromtord, aged 72, Mr. Ro- 
bert eee who termerly kept the Old B Bath, 
at Matlo. 
At Otkbiee, much regretted, Mr. Joseph 
Sanders, Hate ot West ian, 40. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
chapei of Shircaks, Nottinghamshire, 
erectea and endowed by the Rev. John Hew- 
ett, was luicly consecrated by his Grace the 
Lord Archbishop of York. 
Married.) At Nottingham, Mr. T. Dykes, 
ef Londen, to Miss Ganah Leavesicy.—-Mre 
~ jehn Clayton, ef “ient Bridge, farrier, to 
Miss S. A. Stunpbins. 
At Radford, Mir. John Mosley, to Miss 
Aon Wright. 
At Farasfield, Mr. William Bingham, of 
"Mensfield, to Miss El-vabeth Franke. 
At Mansfield, Mr. Kkenry Wi.kinson, to 
Biiss Ann Biggs. 
At the Guaker’s meeting-house, Notting- 
ham, Mr. C, Watson, writing-master, te 
iiss Hannan Bott. - 
Died.] At Nottingham, Mr. John Har- 
wey, schoolmaster, 72.—Miss Lacy Warren, 
#O.— Mis. Roe, relict of Mr. Francis Roe, 
teercer, 66. 
At Wiitord, Mr. Joseph Fenton, aged 57. 
At Newark, Mr. Richard Thomson, son 
of Mr. T. oi the Hotel Inn, in that town — 
Pirs. Oscroit, wife of Mr. Richard O. of Fan- 
pymont Houses, near Mansfield. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
The Rev. john Suriees, nephew to the 
Lord Chanceilor, has been presented by his 
luidship to the rectory of West Deeping, near 
Stamford. 
Dering the afternoon of Friday, the 51st 
of August, the town and neighbourhood of 
Stemiord were visited by a very violent storm 
of thuncer, lightning, and hail. 
ceevings of Lallingiom, the effects were very 
e: rigusly- felt, scarcely a pene et glass belng 
lei unbroken in the dizection which it took. 
At bainton, the mansion of Robeit Henson, 
exe. suffered much. At Langtoft, a level 
with implements of husbendry, and a vaiu= 
able siac of bay, belonging to Thomas Kow~ 
: 
The 
Derby— Nottingham— Linco. 
At the’ 
[Oct ve 
son, a respectable cottager there, were set On 
fire by the lightning and burnt down. At 
Dunsby, the windows of the parsonage, and 
several other houses, received considerable da 
mage. , Dowsby and Rippengale, also felt the 
effects ot the storm, during which hailstones 
Measuring two ice and a half im circume- 
ference, tel) in considerable quantities. 
Married.) At Stamford, Mr. Tomlinsun, 
cooper, to Miss Pardell,—-ivJr. Jobn Leaton, 
to Miss Sarah Parr. 
At Boston, Mr. William’Lee, farmer, to 
Mis. Jane Abraham. 
‘AtGrantham, Mr. Jobn Bettison, cabinet 
maker, to Mrs. Sophia Paylor. 
At Laxton, Mr. Robert "Pickering, to Miss 
Mary Gillings, of Cliff. 
At Doniggton, Mr. i homas Wand, to Miss 
Elizabeth Vooxey. 
At Partney, Mr. Josephs Backer, to Miss 
Anne Bourne, 
Died.}. At Grantham, Mrs. Newcome, wife 
of Mr. N. solicitor, of that place, and daugh- 
ter of the late Rev. A. Pern, of Abvingdon.—= . 
After a Jong and severe illness, Mr. joseph 
Keal, focmerly master of the living Sigh 
thewies Hive of Bees, 66. 
Az Stamford, in the bloom of youth, Miss 
Coddington, daughter of Sam. C. esq. the pre= 
sent mayor of that place.—-Mr. Sharpe, baker. 
At Lincoln, Mr. Hacr, cooper. 
At Little Steeping, Mr Brasler. 
At Grimsthorpe Castle, Mr. B. Bernas-. 
conie, one of the household.of Lord Gwydir, 
At Digby, near Sleaford, Mrs. Moss, 44. 
At Pickworth, suddenly, Mr. Jobn Mide_ 
dleton, Bree? 70. 
At Long Sutton, Mrs. Ann Collishaw, 90. 
—Jane Deicke. 76. ; 
At Lough, the eldest son of Mr. Joseph 
White, miller. | 
At Spalding, Mrs. Gardiner, widow of the 
late Mr. Cvarles G. (many years of the firm 
of Gardiner and Ayre, merchants of Spald- 
ings) and daughter ot tie jate Alderman A. 
of Boston. 
-. At Alford, Mr. Thomas Cartwright, of 
Ulceby, an ie grazier.—Miss Lliza Be- 
dinson, 27. 
At Morton, near Gainsbro’, Mrs. Lee, 73. 
At Barten, Mr. Thomas Smart, surgeon, 
26. 
At Grimsby, Mrs. Wardle.—-Of Clea, in 
the bloom of jize, Miss A. Vempie. 
At Long Gutton, Mrs. Ann Jenkin, 54. 
At Scremby, Eleanor Jemima, the iniant 
daugater of Jobn East, esq. 
At Carloy, far advanced in years, Mis. 
Tempicman, widow. 
at spilsby, Mrs. Kirkby, of Bag Enderby. 
At stockwith, near Gainsbro? » Mr. ‘thos 
mas Barrow, schovimasier, 72. 
At Boston West, Mrs, Wilkins.—-At Sib- 
sey, near Boston, Mr. ‘Thomas Mawer. 
At Willoughton, near Gainsbio’y Mr. We 
Farnier, 50. ? 
At Kingesby, the *ev. S. Perrott Parker 
