1809.} 
At Withern, neat Louth, Mrs. Keal, 93. 
At Grimsby, George Smith, gent, Sirrtiek: 
ly a partner in the banking-hoase of Apple- 
ton, Machell and Co. Beverley. —Mr, Sa- 
inuel AMred.— Mrs. Ameiia Blow, wife of 
Mr, W. B. likewise their infant child ; being 
the third wife,-and eighth child ‘that Mr.B. 
though only in his 37th year, has followed 
to the grave. 
At boston, George Moore, ‘Surgeon j in the 
Navy, 25. Eira Davies. 
At Donington, Mrs, Wilson, wife of the 
Rev. J. W. 
At.Boothby, Mr. Masson, 82. 
At Willoughton, Mr. Rob-‘nson, 84, 
At Melton, Mrs. Towers, 35. 
At Gainsbro’ » Mrs. Bromhead, wife of 
R. B. Esq. 50.—Mr. John Hall. 
At Stockwirth, sear Gainsdro’, th 2¢ Rev, J. 
Pearson, 62. 
At Lincoln, Mrs. Sympson.—Mr. Caw- 
thorne, 
At Spilsby, Mr. John Webster, 5l.— Mr; 
John Basslington, senior. 
LEICESTERSHIRE, 
At a meeting of the Leicestershire and 
Rutland Asvicultural Society, the Prize of- 
tered at the last general meéeting for the 
best cart stallion, was adjudged to Mr. 
Berridge, of Frisby. The committee are 
directing their attention towards establish- 
mg, a eommunication with the principal 
agriculturists throughout the kingdom, and 
their proceedings will be submitted for ap- 
proval at the general meeting in October 
next. Mr. Hose of Melton, iitimated his his 
tention of laying before the meeting the 
result of some experiments ‘owards: im- 
proving the growth of wool, by a cross of 
the Merino with the Dinley breed. 
Married.| At Rothley ‘Temple, the Rev. 
Joseph Rose, -to Miss Babington, eldest 
daughter of Thomas Babington, M.P. for 
Leicester. : 
| At Market Bosworth, Mr. rath Payne, 
of Coton,-to Mrs. Moxon, of the Bulls 
Head Inn. 
- Died:] At) Market Harborough, Aas. 
Munton, of the Angel Inn, 63. ; 
At Melton Mowbray, Mr. Robert Hill, 
69, 
At Bitteswell, the only daughter of €.'G: 
Smith, esq. 16. 
At Kerby Billairs, Mr. John Seagrave,an 
eminent land-surveyor. 
At Leicester, Serah, third “daughter of 
Samuel Oliver, esq. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] At Lichfield, the Rev. John 
Constable, to Miss Frances Dodson, of 
Hurstperpoint, Sussex —-Mr. Ward, to Miss 
Jane Lloyd-Jackson. ” 
At Stafford, Mr. Joseph Lovatt, 
Lovatt. 
Died.) At Rowley Regis, Mr. John Alsop. 
‘At Wolverhainpton; Mr. Harper, Drug- 
gist. 
to Miss 
Lincolnshire Leicestershire—Staffordshire, &¢. 
‘stall, 
021 
At Compton, Mrs. Evans, wife of Charles. 
Evans, esq. - 
At Penkridge, Mr. John Lander. 
At Stafford, Mr. T. T. Nicholls, attorney 
At King’s Swinford, Mr. Pratt, 56. 
At Leek, Mrs Wood, 76. 
At Recester, Mr. Joba Watson. 
At Abbot's Bromley, Mrs. Blackwell, 85. 
WARWICKSHIRE. —- 
’ Married ] At Birmingham, Mr. C. one 
of Namptwich, to Miss Gibbins, 
daughter of Mr. G. banker. 
At Coventry, Mr. Whitéhead, to Miss 
Jane Parks, of Willenhall. 
At Sutton Coldfield, Edward Grove, esq. 
of Shenston Park, Staffordshire, to Emilia, 
second daughter of Sir Edmund Cradgck 
Hartopp, Bart: 
Died. |} At baaiigiank George. Croft, 
D.D. formerly fellow of ‘University Col- 
lege, Oxford, preacher of the Bampton 
Lectures, in 1786, Vicar of Arncliffe, and 
Rector of Thwing, Yorkshire, late head 
master of Preset Schoo}, Riagarisnic: 
and for the last 18 years, Lecturer of St. Mar- 
tin’s, Birmingham. To greatclassical learn- 
Ing, he added ¢ a consider able knowleoveof the 
Hebr ew, the Syriac, and some modern lan- 
guages, and an extensive acquaintance with 
ecclesiastical law. He was a zealous sup- 
porter of the Constitution, in Church and 
State, and made himself known in the iite- 
rary world, by several publications on the- 
ology, politics, and ethics. By all who 
knew hiin in private life, he was highly es- 
teemed for. his integrity, his hospitality, his 
.constancy, his ardour as a friend, his ‘kind 
and anxious attention to the poor, and his 
most amiable disposition as a husband and 
a father. 
At Birmingham, Mr. W. Collins,—Mr. ' 
J. Francis.-—Mr. Thomas. Pemberton, 
78.—Mrs. Nutall.—Mrs. Ann Taylor. 
—Mr. John Bacou.n—Mr. Samuel Tonks, 
34.—Mr. Woodrofe.-—In the 52d-yearofhis » 
age, John. Morfitt, esq. son of the Rev, Mr. 
M. rector of Horsforth, and Scarborongh, : 
Yorkshire ; and perpetual curate of Hatton, 
Warwickshire. Mr. John Morfitt was a 
barrister-at-'aw,’ had formerly been a Mem- 
ber of University College, Oxford, and, was 
for many years, an inhabitant of Birming- 
ham. W/itha benevolent temper, and ho- 
nourable principles, he united a consider- 
able share of classical learning, especially 
in Latin authors, great general knowledge 
of modern writers, a correct tastein Enelish 
prose, and talents for English poetry ; which, 
if cultivated more diligently, would have 
procured for him high and lasting reputa- 
tion in the republic of letters.—Mary Arin, 
daughter of Mr. T. N. Lane.—Mr. Thomas 
‘Webb, many years principal clerk in the 
Bankine-house, of Messrs. Coales, Wooley, 
Gibbens, and. ahaa ation Fimmins, 
