1810.] 
view to restore to the borough of Stamford 
its ancient splendour and opulenee. Science, 
literature, and political liberty are likely to 
be very extensively benetited by the recent 
addition of two Weekly Papers, to which, it 
is said, a third will be added to the solitary 
one formerly pubiished, although those: al- 
ready published are conducted with all the, 
vigour. of. feelings stronely excited by attach- 
merits to Opposite political opinions. The 
extensive and, well-digested Navigation 
plans, bropght forward by Mr. Oddy, are so 
much approved, that subscriptions already 
exceed the first estimate, and appiication 
will be made early in the ensuing. Session of 
Parliament, ‘or acts to carry the projects into 
immediate execution. 
Married.| At Lincoln, Mr. A. Stark, prin 
ter of the Lincoln Chronicle, to Miss Jane 
Trotter. 
At Fotherby, Mr. Matthew ‘Shaw, aged 
26, ti Mrs. Ostler, aged 67. 
At Coningsiey, Mr. E- Francis, to Ann, 
second daughter of j. Coupland, esq. 
At Stalliuborough; Mr, Beck, aged 70, to 
Miss Mears, 25. 
Died.) At Withern, near Louth, Miss Hol- 
land, eldest daughter of John H. esq. 
At Brocklesby, Mrs. Mary Tyler, 76. 
At Bigby,. Mr. John Foster, jen.- of 
Caistor. | 
At Saucethorp, Mr. John Boyers, 73.. 
At Lincoln, Mrs. Otter. 
At the Deanery-house, aged 72, the very 
Rev. Sir Richard Kaye, Bart. L.L.D. Dean 
of Lincoln, Recter of Mary-le-bone, Mid- 
dlesex, and of Clayworth, Nottinghamshire ; 
a Prebendary of the -collegiate church of 
Southwell, Archdeacon of. Nottingham, a 
Governor of Chiist’s Hospital, London, and. 
member of other. charitable corporations. 
The family of Sir Richare Kaye is of very 
high antiquity, being descended from Sir J. 
Kaye, one of the Kaights of the warlike ta- 
ble of King Arthur. Sir John, in the 
reign of William the Conqueror, married the 
daughter and heiress of Sir John Woodesham, 
of Woodesham, Kot. an ancient Briton: 
from him, the 27th in lineal descent, was. 
Sir Jobn,: the first Baronet, a Colonel.of a. 
regiment of horse in the service of Charles 
1. in the civil wars, in which he suffered. 
mutch both in person and estate. Sir 
Richard, the sixth and last Baronet, 
ceeded his hali-brother, Sir John, on the 
27th.of December, 1789. Prior to his pro- 
motion to the Deanery of Lincoln, he held 
the honourable place of Sub-Almoner to the. 
King. . In the year 1783, by the influence of 
his great patron, the late Duke of Portland,, 
he succeeded Dean Cust, at Lincoln. Sir 
Richard had been cunfined to his room during 
the'last tour.years, under the afflicting eftect 
of a paralytic stroke. 
married the relict of Thomas Mainwaring, 
esq. in the county“of Lincoln; but leaving mp 
issue, the title IS-EXSINGL. - 
Leicester—Stafford. 
SuC-_ 
An the year 1791 he * 
03 
. At Alford, Mr. John Searle, 56.—Mr. 
Robert Hewer, surgeon, 67. 
At Bourn, Mr. Robert Smith, 61 AE NY 
Pearson,. 59.— ir. Andrew Michell, 56.— 
‘Mr. Osborn, 79... 
At Wooton, Master Uppleby, eldest son n of 
John U. esq. 14. 
LEICESTERSHIRE 
Married.} At Market Harvorough, Mr. 
George Russel, ot Northampton, to ‘Miss Me 
Smith. 
* At Sheepshead, Mr, H. “Mansfield; of Léi- 
cester, to Miss Hewitt. 
At Belton, Mr. R. Eddowes, a lieutenant 
in the Loughborough Local Militia, to Miss 
‘Goodwin. 
‘Died. | At Sproxton, Mrs. Hawley, 66. 
At Loughborough, Mr. John Farrow, one 
of Mr. Bakewell’s followers in the improve- - 
ment of the breed of sheep, (68.—Mr. Barns- 
dall. 
At Leir, Mrs. Higginson. 
At Leicester, Mr. M. Smith.—Sophia, se- 
. cond daughter of Mr. J. Bankart, 16.—Mrs, 
Ball, 78. 
At Ouston, Susannah, eldest daughter of 
John Haycock, esq: 18. 
At Casineré a, Mr. John Goude, 1, 
At Woodhouse, Mr. john Patchett, 84.” 
STAFFORDSHIRE, 
Married.| At Tamworth; Henry, Alford, 
esq. fellow of, Wadham College, Oxtord, and 
of the, inner Temple, London, to Miss Se 
Eliza Paget, third daughter of T. B. Paget, 
esq. 
At Paruahaen Mr. Yeomans, of Hill 
Top, W estbromwich, to Miss Plymley, of 
Rudge. 
At Burton-upon-Trent, Mr. Moss, of Calde 
well, Derbyshire, to Miss Jordan, 
At Ltpparre, Mr. H. Whiting, fitth son 
of the late Mr. R, Whiting, Cubley Lodge, 
Derbyshire, to Miss Margaret Bowring, third 
daughter of Mr. f. B. 
At Walsall, Mr. J. Mcallen) to Miss R. 
Mole, of Pismiie an: ; 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. Heap, to Miss 
Fernyhougi. 
Died.| At. Thorpe Constantine, Mr. 
Moore, an eminent breeder, gtazier,, and agrie 
culturist, 7@. 
At West Broomwich Hall, Thomas Jers 
voise Clarke, esq. 
At Willenhall, Mr. John Sneyd. 
At Stone, Mrs. [harme, wife of Mr. Joha 
Tapa: 
At Newcastle, Mrs. Broomball. 
At Dimsdale, Mrs. Eaton, 60. 
At Statford, Mrs, Smith, 66.—Mrs. Dea- 
kin, of the Royal Oak Inn, 29. 
At Penn, Mrs. M. Green, wife of the Rev, 
Mr. G. 
At Hanley, Mr.. James Greatbatch, 57,. 
At Seagley, Mr. Shaw, surgeon. 
At Saredon, aged 6%, Mr. ‘I’, Smallwood, 
many sats an enginses t9 rng Staffordshire 
and . 
