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The Corporation of Stamford, have taken 
gestion of improvicg the town by a 
new navigation ; ; and have convened a meet- 
ing to consider of the plan of a communication 
with the Grand Junction canal, by means of 
acut to Market Harborough. 
Married.| At Grantham, Thomas Man- 
Ners, esq to Louisa, eldest daughter of John 
Manners, esq. of Spittlegate House. 
At Appleby, Lieut: Bennett, R.N. to Miss 
Firth, daughter of }ohn F. esq. 
Died.| At Gainsbro’, Mr. Henry Ward, of 
the firm of Ward and Gibbins, ironmongers, 
~59.—-Mr. Wm. Makins, 50.—Mrs. Fitchett, 
76.—Miss Susannah Hall, 
“wor, 17. 
At Barton-upon-Humber, Mr. Robert 
Ward, surgeon, 38. His professional know- 
jedge had raised him to a degree of eminence 
rarely equalled ; exhibiting most indubitable 
proofs of a superior correctness of judgment. 
The suceess attending his practice was inva- 
riable, where medical aid only was required. 
At Winteringham, Mrs. Grainger, wife of 
the Rev. Mr. G. 4+. 
At Louth, Mr. R. King,-52.—Mr. Wm 
Dickinson, 61.—Mrs. Gibson, of the New 
Reindeer Inn, 40. 
At Baston, Mr. Dan. Fotherby.—Mr. Ri- 
chard Wallis, 70. 
~ At Partney, Wm. Chapman, gent. 25. 
At Lincoln, Mrs. Meiryweather, 21. 
At Humby, Mrs. Stockdale, wire of the 
Rev. Mr. S. of Stoke Rochford, near Gran- 
tham. : 
At Grantham,- Mr. John Spurr.—Mrs. 
Wetherall. 
At Wainfiect, Mr. James Hughes, sur- 
geon. 
At Huncleby, Mrs, Creasly, of Boston, 26. 
At South Kyme, near Sleaford, Anthony 
Peacock, esg. 68. 
At Sarfleet, Miss Sarah Palmer, 23. 
LEICESTERSHERE,. 
Marvied.| At Melton Mowbray, Mrs. Cle- 
mMentson, stationer, to Miss Judd. 
* At Sapeote, Mr. Thomas Wappie, of Sut- 
ton, to Miss Ann Whitmore. 
At Burton Overy, Thomas Adnutt, esq. of 
Ansty, to Miss f. Burgess. 
Died.] At Leicescer, Mr. Frone.—Mr. 
Johnson, of the Joseph Inn.—Mrs. Stevens, 
wife of R.S. esq —-'Fhemas Deakin, gent. 
tormerly quarter-master in the horse, guards, 
{blue) in which he bad served twenty-one 
yeas, 74. He was also chairman of the 
Leicester Navigation Company, and one of 
t.. commissioners of the property-tax, for 
giis borowsh , in which offices, both civil and 
milic.ry- re acgu itted himself asa brave sol- 
dier, anu active citizen, being uniformly con- 
sidered as a man of great candor, and unble. 
mished integrity.—Mr. Forster.—-hir. Joseph 
€hamberlin, fourth son of john G. esq. 
At Hoton, Mr. Hacker Parkinson, son of 
the late Hi P, esq. 28. 
15.—Miss Tre- 
Leicestershire—Stafardshire—Warwickshiré.. 
fOct. 1, 
At Ulverscroft, W. R. Burgen, esq. of 
Shardlow, Derby. 
At Feckleton, Mrs. Smith.” 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
= me) 
Application i is intended to be made to Pare 
liament in the next session, fur an Act for di- 
viding and inclosing the commons and waste 
grounds in the parish and manor of Mare. 
Married.| At Newcastle, Rob. William- 
son, esq. of Liverpool, to Anne, third daugh- 
.ter of T. Kinnersley, esq. banker. 
_ At Handsworth, Joseph Harrison, esq. of 
Bloxwich, to MigeBlida Freeth, daughter of 
John F. esq. of Great Barr. 
At Madely, Mr. Joseph Bangham, to Miss 
Fletcher, both of Coalbrook-dale. 
At Harborne, George Edward Male, M.D. 
of Birmingham, to Miss Law, daughter of the 
late Mr. L. of the Ravenhurst. 
At Wybuntury, JosiaheTimmis, gent. Ee 
Keel, near Newcastle, to Mrs« ene of 
Weston Hall. 
At Kilmersdon, John Geugh, esq. only son 
of John G. esq. of Perry Hall, pie Eliza- 
beth, eldest daughter of john Paget, esq. of 
Newherry .house.. 
Died. | At Litchfield, Mr. Husband, 82. 
At Oatwoods, Mr. Johnson, 80. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr: Woodyeats. 
At Trentham Lane, near Newcastle, Mh, 
Goodwin, 
At Walton, Miss Sarah Sedall, 93. s 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
- A school has been opened in Birmingham, 
ee a 
for the instruction of five hundred children — 
of the labouring class, in reading, writing, 
and aritlimetic; on the plan of Joseph Lan- 
caster. The economy, order, and efficiency, 
of this plan, have been so fully exemplified 
in the schools already established in the Me- 
tropolis, and various parts of the country, 
that its adoption in the populous town of 
“Birmingham, is a subject of congratulation to 
the patriot, and the philanthropist. It is 
adapted to form the children of the deserving 
class of industrious poor, into a generation of 
better subjects, better servants, and better 
men and women. 
fluence, and disclaiming every” thing that 
might excite the jealousy of sectaries 5 per- 
sons of all denominations, united in a sub= ~ 
scription for building the school-room, now 
opened, and defraying the moderate annual 
expenditure of the institution. 
Devoid of all party in- ~ 
Married ] At Warwick, Mr. H. Sharpe, P 
printer, to Miss Mary Hick Miah 
At Nunea’’ a, Mr. John Craddock, soli-, 
citor of Atherstone, to Miss Mary Greenies: 
second daughter of Geerge G, esq.——-Mr. W. 
Bucknill, surgeon, to Miss Iliite. - 
At Aston, the Rev. R. Thorpe, to Miss 
pit both of Birmingham. 5 
ed.] At Birmingham, Miss Ann Hancox, 
16. AN Cookes. he: J. Lewis Lotichius, 
anative of Frankfort-on-the -Main, resident © 
“bpwards of thirty- eight years in = town, as 
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