1810] 
Ata late meeting of the friends of the soe 
giety of the Lincola Lunatic Asylum, it was 
resvived te commence the building next 
spring, but at present tofinish only the centre 
and one wing. 
Marriede} At Louth, Benjamin Dealtry, 
esq, of Gainsborough, to Miss Rosamond 
Phillips, deughter of the late J. P. esq. 
Josep ph Brackenbury, gent. to Diana, daugh- 
ter of the Key. Waiiliam Brackenbury, of 
Halton Holegate. 
Vhe Rey. Mr. Hardwick, rector of Out- 
well, Norfolk, to Miss Rawnsby, daughter 
of ‘T. R. esq. of Bourn, 
Henry Salmon, esq. of Chilcompton,) near 
Bath, to Mrs. Vaughan, of Baton upon Hum- 
‘ber. 
Died.] At Gainsborough, Miss Heywood, 
@aughter ef Jf. Hy. esq, 25.—Mr. William 
Francis, 50.—Mr, Dawaer,, 02. 
At Lincoln, Mr. Bakery coach- proprietors. 
| AtSctamtord, Mrs. jackson, relict of Mr. 
Matthew J. of the Rosbuck inn, 53.—Aged 
30, Mr. D. Rippe, lately of Stamford, Broce rs 
He had spent the aigermoen cheerfully with 
some friends, and was.on his way to London, 
upen the box ef the Stanford coach, but had 
proceéved no fartier than Burghley Lodges, 
when he requested the coachman would help 
shim cown,. for ne was, teken very fil; the 
driver complied with hisjrequest, and waited 
Rear a qguerter of an heur, when,a cart ar 
rived, and Mr. Rippe was conveyed cto the 
George and Angel inn, where he died a few 
hours after, A) coroner's inquest sat ob the 
bodys and a verdict. was returned of —Died ny 
abe wisitation of God. 
At Spisby, Mr.,Robert Adlard, formerly a 
aegis farmer at-.Scrimby. 
At Alvord, Mrs. Youngs wife of Mr. Ri- 
&bard Y. 27. 
» » At Castle By tham, Mr. Thomas Beeby. 
_ At Louth, Mr. Coatles Townshend, 40. 
At Leabe, Mrs. Plant, wife of Mr. Richard P. 
At Grantham, Mrs. Turner, wife of Mr. 
T. alderman elect for that borough. 
At Dembleby, Mrs. Flower, wife of Mr. 
Robert F..of stockwith, 34, 
At Sleaford, Lieut. George Wynne, of the 
45th regiment, 39. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Marricd.| At Leiecster, Charles King, 
esq. to Miss Bainbridge.—Mr. Peckett/ of 
Londor, to Harriet, youngest daughter of 
the late James iage, gent.—Mr, Henry 
Heighton, to Miss Bedie. —Mr, Henry Miles, 
pi Stoke-Golding, to Miss Brown, daughter 
of the late Rev. William B.- 
At Quorndon, Mr. Boyer, dissenting mi- 
mister of Hathern, to Mary,’ daughter xi the 
Jate William Cartwright, esq. of Quowidon: 
, George Charlton, esq. of Beeston, near 
Nottingham, te Miss Clarkson, of Breeddn. 
At Hinckley, Mr. J. &. Pilgrim, of Lon- 
gon, to Cecilia, daughter of Mr. $. Craven. 
, At Nailstoney Mr. R. Pool, of the Mitre 
‘pud Key inp, to Miss Cowlishaw. Sai 
Sa 
Leicsster—Stafford—Warwieks 
“331 
At Barkbyy Mr. phenbega surgeon, of 
Kegworth, to Miss Fisher, of Barkby Thorp. 
Died] At Goadby, Miss Wagstaff, sister 
of the Rev. Mr. W, 
Ac Lutterworth, Mei: Chamberlain, abtore 
ne . 
as Danntant *Bikeheahs wife of Mr.. G. 
H. Robinson, 23, 7 
At Leicester, Mr. Robert Gamble. =Msa 
Ayscough, 83. 
At North Kibswonth: en rH return from 
Lutterworth Market, Mr. William Hopkins, 
gt Marston Trussel, near Market Harborough. 
r. J. Kilburn, 
“At Loughborough, Mr. William Palmer, 
upwards of thirty years master of the Plough 
inn, from which he had retired a few years 
since, 66. 
At Kimcote, the Rev. John Wooton, fore 
merly master of the grammar school at Tux- 
ford, Notts, and curate of the former place.— 
Mrs. W. his wifey died only eight days before 
‘him. 
-At Countesthorpe, Mr. Richard Basset, 63, 
At Smisby, near Ashby-de- la Zouch, Mire 
W. Slater, 45. 
At Enderoy, Mr. Gage, 6.5. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
MW iasecd | At Fulford, Mr. John Billings 
toa, of Cobridge, to Miss Bee R Ee ie ie 
“ot the Bankhouse, near Burslem. 
At Barlaston, “Mr. William eae of 
Lane lind, to Miss Mary Ann Goodail, only 
‘daughter of Mrs. G. of Waste Farm. 
_ At Eccleshall, Mr. Smith, to Miss. S. So- 
Merville. 
Died] At Tipton, Mr. Edward Fishers 
senior. 
At Loxley, Mrs, 
Uxbridge, Middlesex. 
At Madeley Wood, Mr. William Yates. 
At Lichfield, Mary Elizabeth, only dunghs 
ter of the Rev. Dr. Buckeridge, 13. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
The number of cases. relieved during the 
last year, at the Birmingham Dispensary, 
amounted to 4297; viz, sick 2203, midwifery 
936,-and yaccine inoculation 1736 
Warried.] At Temple Balsall, the Rev. J. 
Sleath, of Rugby, to Miss Couchman, of ihe 
former place. 
At Congeston, the Rev. raped Neale, 
rector of Sibstone, to Miss Glent, of Gilscane, 
in the county of Leicester. 
_ At Coventry, Mr. George Strickland, che- 
mist, to Miss Eliz. Riley. ; 
Died.| At Warwick, the Rev. Marmaduke 
Matthews, vicar of St. Mary’s, in that towns 
and of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, 
aid one of the justices of the peace for the 
county, 73 
At brierly Hill, Mis. Sarah’ Aston, who 
for many years kept the Gid Swan lan, in 
Dudley. 
At Edgbaston, Mr. Thomas Harrison, 64. 
At Coventry, Willian Freeman, esq. 65» 
e~Mrs. Morriss—Mr, Edward Arnoid, 41. 
lizabeth Fryer, late of 
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