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At Cottam, fear Newark, Mr. Hole, of 
the House of Hole, Wilkinson, and Garside, 
af Manchester, to Miss Neal. 
At Sutton upon Trent, Mr. John Marshall, 
of Scuthweill, to Miss Buttery, of the former 
piace. 
Died.| At Barnston, near Bingham, Mr. 
William James. 
’ At Worksop, Mr. William Sky nner, soli- 
citor, 61. 
* At Nottingham, Mrs. Thompson, relict of 
John Grundy T. esq. of Spalding, ‘one of the 
magistrates for the county of Lincola.—Mr. 
Charles Twells, attorney, and a member of 
the junior council of that corporation, 50.— 
Mrs. Catherine Hewitt, 88.—Mr. Pole, 47.—— 
Mr. Curtis. —Mrs. Millicent Scott, a maiden 
lady, 80. 
At Bassingham, Mr. Jos. Rose. 
At Newark, Mrs. Caicroft, 68. 
At Whatton, Mrs. Madock.: 
At Southwell, Mrs. Moore. 
LINCOLNSHIRE, 
Married] At Frampton, near Boston, 
Jobn Fardell, esq. of Lincoln, to Miss Mary 
_"Tunnard, younger daughter of John T. esq. 
of Frampton-house. 
Czpt. Jos. Robinson, of the West London 
militia, to Miss Martha Capps, daughter of 
the late James C. esq. of Long Sutton. 
Died.} At Barrow, Mrs. Alice Dinsdale, 
At Grantham, Mrs. Goodacre, of the Black 
Dog Inn.—The Rey. Lawrence Boyne, a Ro- 
man Catholic priest, 50. 
At Gainsborough, Mrs. Downes, 61.—Mr. 
Thomas Farmery, 40. 
At Strubby, near Alford, Miss Sophia 
Sands, 18. 
At Stamford, Mrs. Woolley, 56. 
At Partney, near Spilsby, Mr. William 
Chapman, a member of the Boston troup of 
cavalry, 295. 
At Boston, at the great age of 99 years, 
William Rason, who retained the use of his 
faculties till within the last twelve months, 
and enjoyed an uninterrupted state of health 
till within three days of his deatheMr, 
Broughton.—. Howard, esq. of Long 
Sutton, an eminent woad-grower. 
At Lincoln, Mr. Edward Swallow, 70. 
At Eagle, near Lincoin, Mr. Rich. Caam- 
bers, 67. 
At Raithby, Mr. William Corden, 53. 
At Louth, Mrs. Drinkall, 81. — Mrs. 
Brown, 66. 
At Fiskerten, Miss Susanna Carter, second 
daughter of Mr. C. of Firebeacon, near Louth, 
iz. 
At Heighingten, Mr. Hotchin, 65. 
At Theddl hoc pes Mr. Teal, 34. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
“The committee of the Leicestershire and 
Rutlandshire Agricultural Society, to whom 
was reierred the duty of an investigation into 
the maaner of preparing Compost Dunghills 
practised by Mx. Joha Wright, of Pickworth, 
Lincoln—Letcester—Stafford. 
[Nov. 4, 
near Stamford, have awarded to him the pre-+ 
mium of the Society offered in 1808 on that 
branch of agricultural economy; and have or- 
dered his statement made on the subject te 
be printed. 
Married} At W illoughby Waterless, Mr. 
John Gill, eldest son of the lace Rev. Thomas 
G. of Avon Dassett, Warwickshire, to Mary 
Ann, eldest daughter of the late Rev. John 
Willey, of the former place. 
At Loughborough, Miss. Harriet Cooper 
Holland, youngest daughter of Henry H, esq. 
to H. M. Mawe, esq. of Beighton, Derbys | 
shire. 
At Heather, Thomas Slater, esq. of Huil, 
to Mary, eldest daughter of Samuel Bradley, 
esq. 
Dicd.] At Loughborough, Mrs. Paget, 68. 
It is remarkable, that during the-space of 
33 years, this is the first instance of mortas 
lity in a family consisting of a father, mother, 
and six children. 
At Burton Lizars, Mr. R. Linney, 
At Melton Mowbray, David Kendall, gent, 
and a few days afterwards, his wife, Mrs. K. 
At Castle Donington, Penelope, widow of 
William Hearson, gent. 65. 
At Cadby, Benjamin Dawley, gent. of 
Leicester, 63. 
At Leicester, Miss Chinbentaga! 
daughter of Mn John C. of Whetstone:— 
Mr. Alderman Chatwyn.——Miss Mortimer.— 
Mss. Lewitt. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.} At Wolstanton, Mr. W. Harri- 
son, of Manchester, to Miss Clowes, daughter 
of W. C. esq. of Port Hill. 
At Tipton, Mr. W. Smith, of Rushall, to 
Mrs. Ann Gwinnett, of the Hen and Chickens 
Hotel, Tipton Green. 
At Faxtdowarvh, Mr. James Stubbs, of Bir- 
mingham, to Miss Brockhouse, of Hockley. 
At Drayton Bassett, Mr. J. Cleminshaw, 
of Tamworth, to Miss A. Adair, daughter of 
the late Capt. A. of the Royal Marines. 
At Lichfield, W. A. Leedan, esq. of Bur- 
ton on Trent, to Miss Holland, of Street Hay. 
At Marchington, Mr. Reuben Chawner, of 
Lees Hall, to Miss Steel, of Dove Fields, 
near Sudbury. . 
Died.) At Willenhall, Joseph Hincks, esq. 
68. 
At Field Place School, 
William Boreham. 
At Brown Hill, Mrs. Towers, of London, 
daughter of the late John W. of the former 
near Stone, Mr. 
; place. 
Mr. Horton, j jun. of Wolverhampton: He was 
only 
- 
drowned in the river Penk. Beingoutshoot- _ 
ing by the river-side, near ‘Rickerscote, one 
of the party having killed a duck on the otheg 
side of the river, ee the dog refusing to fetch 
it, he jumped in with his clothes on, and 
swam across: on his return, he cried out for 
help twice, and then sunk inthe stream; from _ 
the posture in which he was discovered, it is 
supposed that his death was occasioned by the 
cramp, 
