1809.] 
At Normanton, Mr. Goodall,. 65. 
At Eckington, Mr. John Wilcockson,— 
Mr. R. Bolsover. . 
At Repton, Sarah, wife of John Nicholas 
Kahrs, esq. Harmbro’ merchant, and daugh- 
ter of Thomas Walton, esq. 29. 
At Ashborne, Mr. Thomas Ribblesden, 
49,——-Miss Thomasin Buxton. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIREs 
Married] At Nottingham, Mr. Thos. 
Bailey, to Miss Taylor.— Mr. Reed to Miss 
Smedley.—Mr. Frederick Dunhill,of Gran- 
tham, to Miss Margaret Humfrey.—Mr. 
Francis Taylor, of Flintham, to Miss Sarah 
Dawson. 
At West Bridgford, Mr. John Allcock, of 
Nottingham, to Miss Mary Singlehurst. 
At Bullwell, the Rev. J. Robinson, of 
Stoke Golding, Leicestershire, to Maria, 
youngest daughter of the Rey. Robert Stan- 
ser, rector of the former place. 
At Beeston, Mr. Underwood, of Loughbo- 
reugh, to Miss Dorothy Brewin. 
Died.| At Nottingham, Mr. Thomas 
Robinson.—Mrs. James, wife of Mr. R. J. 
—Mr. Francis Simpson, 17.—Mrs. Troop, 
wife of Mr. Joseph T.—Mrs. Champion, 
80.—Mr. Sheppard.—Mr. Wm. Bulli- 
vant 64.—Mrs. Pacey. 
At Newark, John Jessop, esq. 22. 
2 
Parr. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married,| At Gainsbro’, Mr. J. Hatri- 
son, nerchant, te Miss M‘Callan. 
At Asbournicy, the Rev. Mr. Jewett, to 
Miss Wilcox. 
Died.| At Boston, aged 77, Mr. George 
Moore, who, with eredit to himself and sa- 
tisfaction tothe public, filled the office of 
post-master for that place thirty years. 
He was one of his majesty’s coroners for 
the county thirty-three years; and also 
rented and conducted the sheep-market of 
the borough of Boston upwards of thirty 
years. —Mr. Samuel Laming. 
At Grantham, Mrs. Burbridge of the 
George Inn, 32, 
At Sutterton,, Mrs. Greaves, sister of 
Samuel G. esq. of Deeping St. James. 
At Donington, Mrs. Goodwin, 53. 
At Little Custerton, Miss:Iiumaberstone. 
At Cley, next the sea, T. Jones, esq. 
colJector of his Majesty’s customs, 07. 
At Spalding, Mrs. Gresham Denham, 
relict of the Rev.John D.75.—-Mrs.Scotney, 
wife of Mr. Francis §. 51. 
At Portland, Mrs. Cowling, wife of Mr. 
William. C; gent. third daughter of B. 
Kippis, gent. of Kirton, and niece of the 
Jate Rev. Dr. K. 
At Stamford, Mrs. Anna Sisson, 69,— 
Mr. Richard Pollard, 50.—Mrs. Taylor, 
assistant at Miss Bell’s seminary at Oun- 
file.—Mrs. Ann Barditt, 80.—Mr. Samucl 
Pearson, 67. ‘ a 
4t Grimsby, Mrs. Anna, Birkitt,95. 
Nottinghamshire—Lincolnshire—Leicestershire, Sc. 
At Cropwell Butler, near Bingham, Mrs. ~ 
101 
At Horncastle, Mr. Robert Trever, 23. 
At Lincoln, Mr. Charles Forster, many 
years mace-hearer to the mayor, C8. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married], At Saddington, Mr. Franks, 
of Burton Overy, to Miss Biecdon, eldest 
daughter of Francis B. esq. 
Mr. Carter, of Leicester, to Miss Martha 
Smith, of Market Harborough. 
At Market Harborough, Mr. Wright, 
master of the free grammar school, to 
Miss Buswell, governess of the ladies semi- 
nary at that place. 
Mr. John Moore, of Aylstone, to Miss 
Leach, eldest daughter of Thomas L. gent. 
of Leicestershire. 
_ Died] _ At Loughborough, Mrs. Clarke, 
90.—Mrs. Capp, widow of Mr. W.C. and 
sister of alderman Bishop, of Leicester, 44. 
—Robert Stevens, gent, 89. 
At Leicester, Mr. Carrick, who, for up- 
wards of half a century conducted a repu- 
table seminary there.—Thomas Browne, 
gent. formerly an emiment hosier, but who 
had retired from business many years, with: 
an independence acquired with integrity 
and honour.—John Swan, gent.—Mrs, 
Billing, wifeof Mr. Augustus B. 55.—Mrs. 
Cooke, 87. Tye 
At Melton Mowbray, Mrs. Reeve, relict 
of William R. esq.and graudmother of the 
late Earl of Harborough, | 
At Frith House, near Leicester, Charles 
Mellor, gent. 75. 
At Rekedale, the seat of earl. Ferrers, 
Elizabeth Rose Jolliffe, wife of Hylton J, 
esq. 24. aes ae 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Uttoxeter, John Webb, 
esq. of Barton Park, Derbyshire, to Miss 
T. Blvrton, second daughter of John B. 
esq. of Woodford. 
At Tamworth, Mr. James Wright, of 
MancheSter, to Frances, daughter of P. W. 
esq. i 
At Handbury, Mr. William Standley, of 
Sudbury, Derbyshire, to Miss Robinson, 
daughter of Samuel R. esq. of Coton. | 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. Crowley to 
Miss Bath.—Mr. Hicklin to Miss Burney, 
of the Castle Inn. 
At Stoke, Mr. Stephen Lightfoot of 
Burslem, to Miss Ans Braggaley. 
Died.| » At Tibbington House, Thomas 
Smith, esq. of the Bilston Bank, 
Near Walsall, Mr. John Woolley, 94. 
At Litchfield, Mr. James Dunbar, 20. 
At Burton upon Trent, the Rev. Hugh 
Jones, 68. 
At Stafford, Mrs. Elizabeth Worsey. 
At Penkridge, Mrs. Reynolds. 
At Clayton, near Newcastle, Mr.T. Shrig- 
ley, 34. 
At Newcastle under Lyne, Mr. T. Brown, 
66.—Mrs. Pepper, the wife of Mr. John 
P. architect. 
At Rugeley, Miss Pegg. 
