474 | 
Married} At Glentwozth; Es Dangwotth, 
_ esq. steward to the Karl of Scarborough, to 
ee. 
; &0.—Mrs. Marshall. 
Mrs. Bassett, widow of Richard B. esq.. 
At <3rimsby, Mr. J. Milner, surgeon, to 
Miss Ii. Johnson. ie 
At Beston, Mr. Joseph Clarenshaw, of 
London, to Martha, daughter of John Lane, 
eso:-—The Rev. John Bourryan Spooner, 
rector of Blyborough, to Dorothy, youngest 
daughter of the late John Lawrence, esq. of 
Lincoln. 
At Alford, Mr. Hewson, aged 24, to Mrs. 
Bryon, 70. 
_ Died} At Gainsborough, Mrs, Watson, 
evidow of Mr. Francis W. 68.—Mrs. Farmery; 
ga.—Mr. Thomas Brown, 50.— William, 
son of Mr. Shipham, 18.—Mr. Thomas Lang 
Jey, 82. i : 
At Grimsby, Mrs. Hall, wife of Mr. John 
#. senior.—-Mrs. Waters, wife of Mr. Jolin 
W.—Mrsgaklizabeth Weatherhead, 82. 
At Stamford, Mrs. Pearse, wife of William 
FP. esq. and danghter of the Rev. Dr. Thomas, 
rector of Kirby Misperton, Yorkshire. john 
Hodson, gent. 73.—Mrs. Crane, 80. 
At Boston, Mr. Adkins, 63.—Mrs. Dean, 
7 tae 
 AtLouth, Mrs. Chapman, 52.—Mr. Hewe 
son, of Ludney, 63.—Mr. Willows, of Yar 
borough, 70... 
At Lincoln, Mr. Gray, 80.—Mrs. Verget, 
At Horncastle, Mr. George Douthwaite, 
superiatendant of the navigation to that town. 
At Stainby, near Bourn, Mrs. Elizabeth 
Eldred, whose funeral was rendered impres- 
sive oy the circurnstance of twelve children 
following her to the grave, 93. 
At Brigg, Mrs. Ann Bradley, 75. 
At Spalding, Mr. John Harmstone, junior, 
$5.—Mary Holmes, many years one of the 
tenants of the Church-street alms-houses, 
&. 
, At Corby, Mrs. Collingwood, wife of Mr. 
€. senior, 81. 
At Burgh, Miss Young.—Mrs, Toyne, 
wife of Mr. Richard T. 
LEICESTERSHIRE.- 
* At the last meeting of the Leicestershire 
and RutlandshireAgricultural Society, held at 
the Crown Inn in Leicester, the following pre- 
miums were adjudged: to Mr. Robert Carver, 
of Leicester Forest, 10 guineas, for a pen of 
five fat fhear-hogs. To’ Mr. Nixon, of Bel- 
grave, 5 guineas, for a pen of five two shear 
sheep. Colonel Noel exhibited three pens of 
fine sheep, each of the Merino Ryland breed, 
one of which was slaughtered and weighed 
492Ibs. per quarter, and a brighter carcase of 
mutton was never exhibited. Mr. Wright, 
of Exton, exhibited some ewes of the South- 
down breed; William Boultbee, esq. of Ket- 
ton, a very fine pig; and Mr. Whitby, of 
QOsbaston, a variety of pigs. _ For these ani- 
vmals ne premiums were ofiered, the several 
gentlemen having sent them gratuitously, ia 
Lewestershire-+-Stafordshiré. 
% 
iurtherance of the general object of the soe and Mary, his wif, each aged Gk. - 
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ciety. The committee repotted 2 proceeding 
relative to a ploughing match at Ketton, ic 
the last spring, and that proceeding, having 
received the unanimous approval of the meet- 
ing, adtudged—To Mr. Jobn Burgess, of 
Ridlington Lodge, for the best work by his 
ploughman, 5 guineas. To Mr. Amos Butt, 
of Horne Lodge, for the second best, Sguinezs. 
At this meeting, a piece of plate of the value 
of 20 guineas, was ordered to. be presenced to 
Colonel Crump, for his experiment and state- 
ment concerning the destruction of ant hills. 
Two guineas was adjudged to the shepherd of 
Henry Coleman, esq. for his good conduct 
and attention to the-éwes in the lambing 
season. é sie: 
Married.{ At Leicester, Mr. M, Gregorys 
to Miss Ford.—T. Walker, esq. of Standon, 
Staffordshire, to Miss Coulton, oaly daughter 
of theiate Rev, Mr. C. rector of Ab-Kettleby 
and Houghton, in this county.  , 
At Kilworth Beauchamp, Mr. John Smiths 
to Miss Sarah Mitchell. _ ee eee 
John Wright, gent. of Leicester; to Miss 
Coleman, of Queneborough, ot 
Mr. Thomas Howcutt, of Leicester, te 
Miss Beale, of Ashby Magna. 
_ At Kelby, Lieut. W. Qswin, of the Glen 
Volunteers, to Miss Joyce, of Bunbrooks 
Warwickshire. 
Died.} At Melton Mowbray, Mrs. Bright. 
w—In the 72d year of his age, the Rev. Robert 
Miller, B.C.L. rector of Kimcote, vicas of 
St. Nicholas, Warwick, Chaplain tothe Right 
Hon. the Earl of Warwick, and late of St. 
Mary-hall, Oxford. 
_ At Leicester, Mrs. Kirke, wife of Mr. Joha K. 
—Miss M. A. Noble, 16.—-Mr. W. J. Clare, 
apprentice to Mr. Marshall, home-surgeon 
to the Leicester Infirmary.—Mr. William 
Keightley.-Mr. Higginson.—— Mrs. Ann Bar- 
low, 96.—W. Booth, gent. 66.-—Mr, Johna- 
SOR. , 
. At Leesthorpe, John Suffield Browne, esq.- 
a justice of the peace for this county. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.} At Newcastle, Mr. Thomas 
Key, to Miss Shaw, only daughter of Mr. 
Charles §. of Standon.—Mr. William Bette- 
ley, to Miss Mary Daniel. 
At Kéel, Mr. Samuel Shaw, of Stockport, 
Cheshire, to Miss Birgin, of Rosemary Hill, 
near Newcastle. ; ial 
At Stoke upon Trent, Mr. Adams, of 
Etruria, to Miss Ann ‘Taylor, of Hanley. - 
Ac Stafford, Mr. Thomas Fenton, of Han- 
ley, to Miss Beckett. es : 
The Rev. Thomas Scales, of Wolverhamp- 
ton, to Christiana, eldest daughter of the 
Rev. Robert Simpson, of the College, Hox- 
ton. 
Died.) At West Bromwich, Thomas, 
third son of the Jate Rev Dr. Stevens, of 
Panfield, Essex,—-Mrs. Frances Brett, 83. 
At Burton on Trent, Mr. Joseph Lawrencey 
At 
