1810.] 
Died.] At Sudbrook Holme, near Lincoln, 
Hannah, wife of Lieut. Col. Ellison, M.P. 
for that city. 
At Little Ponton, near Granthain,. aged 
80, Mrs. Dorothy Pennyman, relict of Wil-. 
Kiam P. esq. of that place ; whio left two sons, 
both of whom being dead, the estate now 
descends ro General Dowdsweéll. 
At Hornsea, Mr. Thomas Allan, 84, 
At Lincoln, Miss Hayward, only daughter 
of Mr. Alderman H. 26.—Charles White, 
esq. 84. 
_ At Louth, Mr. Samuel May, $5.—Mr. 
Trout, 85.—-Mr. Robert Pearson, 78; and the 
Same day, his sister, Mrs. Westerby, 77— 
Mrs. C. Tuxford, 86. 
At Boston, Mrs, Mompesson, 80.—Mi. 
Wa. Blaydwin.-Mr. W. Robinson, 24. 
At Ashby Puerorum, Mts. Craik, 87. 
At Saltfleet, Mrs. Sarah Blenkarn, wife of — 
Mr. Wm. B. surgeon, 30. 
At Alford, Mr. Wm. Brown. 
At West Detping, Mts. Greén,'76. : 
At Spalding, Fullwood Sanderson, esq, 
formerly an eminent attorney.of that place, 
70.—Mr. Abraham Phillips, 83. 
At Troston, Mr. Richard Walkden, 93, 
At Langton, Mrs. Bartholomew, wife of 
Thomas B. esq. 
At Morton, Mr. Josepa Mills, 68,-=-Mr. 
Abtaham Simpson, 92. 
At Gainsbro’, Mr. John Clixly, 71.—Mrs. 
Froggett, 75.—-Mrs, Thompson, 85. 
At Spilsby, Mrs, Jane Atkinson, wife of 
Mr. Edward A. sen.——Mrs. Anne Martin. 
At Stamford, Mrs. Thompson, sag of 
Kerchever I. e5q. 76. 
LEICESTERSHIRE: 
A meeting lately took place at Leicester 
of a great numiber of respectable persons, de= 
&irous of promoting d society in that town, 
auxiliary to the Bible Society of London 
established for extending the circulation of 
the holy sctiptures. A number of resolutions 
were entered into in furtherance of the. 
design. 
Marréd.] At Ashby de la Zouch; John 
Simpson, ésq. to Mrs. Lamb. 
At South Kilworth, J. H. Holmes, esq: 
only son of the Rev. Wm: H. rector of 
Normanton on Soar, to Maria, eldest daugh- 
ter of the Rev. Charles Chambers, rettor of 
South Kilworth. 
At Medbourn, Wm. Simkin, gent. of 
- Hallaton, to Miss Meadows. 
At Leicester, Mr. Oldershaw, to Misé 
Spriugthorp. 
Died:] At Orton, Mes. Phillimdre, wife of 
the Rev. J. P. 
At Melton Mowbray, Mr. John Clement- 
Bony stationer, 41. 
Jolin Edwatds, esq. maternal uncle to the 
Rev. J. Pigott; vicar of Wigston. 
_ At Leicester, Mrs. Brewin, wife of John 
B. geat.—Mrs. Tothlin, #5. 
_ At Ashby de la Zouch Mill, Mrs, Etiz: 
Timms, G1. 
At Uliesthorpe, Mis. Mary Atkins, 90s 
Montaey Mac. No. 196: 
Leicestershire—Staffurdshire—Warwickshire. 185 
At Market Bosworth, Mr. John Swinfeny 
79.' 
At Gutnley, the infant daughter of the 
Rev. Mr. Apthorpe, rector of that place. 
At Nuneaton, Mrs. Wm. Taylor, second 
daughter of the late John T. esq. of Castle 
Donington: 
At Countessthorpe, Mrs. Gillam: 
At Mountsorréel, Mrs. Doughty, wife of 
~— D. gent. 78. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] At Weston, William W. White 
more, esq. of Dudmaston, Shropshire, to the 
Hon. Miss Bridgman, only daughter of Lord 
Bradford. 
At Wooliétanton; Richard Rawson, esq. of 
Rose Hill, neat Liverpool; to Aine, eldest 
daughter of Dr. Betit, of Basford, near 
ewcastle. 
\ 
At Barlaston, Wm. Orange, esq. of Went-. 
worth House, Suffolk, to Mrs. Yates, of 
Barlaston House, 
Died.} At Spting Hill Jolin, eldest son 
of Mr. Startin, banket, Birmingham, i7. 
At West Bromwich, Mr. B. Hunt, 235. 
At Walsall; Mrs. Middlemore, in conse- 
guence of her ‘clothes taking fire. 
At Rickeérscote, Mrs. Perkins, sister of 
T. B. Perkins, esq. ' 
At Branscot, Mrs. Bentley, 95. 
At Haywood, Mrs. Suffolk, 97. 
At Hanley, Mr. George Cromptoti, 61. 
At Armitage, near Lichfield, Mrs. Smith. 
At Wolvérhampton, Mr. Joseph Wain- 
Wwrighti—Mbt. Samuel Craddotk, of the Little 
Swan Inn. 
At Lane End, Mr. Wm. Johnson. 
At Tamworth; Mrs. Harper, relict of 
Alderman H.—Mr. Harding. 
At Uttoseter, Mrs. Eliz. Grove, telict of 
Henry Jermyn G. esq. late of Pool Hall; 
Worcestershire, 77. 
At Stafford, Mrs. Wilkinson. 
At Newcastle, Mr. Joseph Hatrison: 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.] At Birmingham, Mr. J. Fartoéj 
to Miss Brewer, eldest daughter of the Ref: 
Jehoiada B. 
Died] At Wroxhall House, Mrs. Waughs 
ton, wife of Thomas Hall V. esq. 21. 
At Watwick, the lady of S. Eakins, esq. 
During a painfil illness of four years and a 
half she discovered truly Chtistian patience! 
and is most sincerely lamented by ttiose whe’ 
wére best atquainted with het. 
At Birmingham, Mrs. Vickers, of the 
Castle inn:—-Mr. Winfield —Mr. John Sum- 
ner.—Mr. J. Haywood, 28.—Mrs. Pulinet 
Wife of Mr. Charles P. 243.and the same daf3 
their infant son. 
At Ratcliff, néat Atherstone, Mr. Thomas 
Slater, of Ashby de la Zouch. 
At Coleshill, Mis. Warnford, relict of 
the Rev. Charles W, vicar 6f Shustock. 
At Little Kineton, Mr. John Iletr, 98. 
At Coventry, Mr. Henry Lester.—Mr. 
Yearwood. 
At Park Fouse, Ha:ill, Mrs. Jee. 
2a SHREPSHARE, 
meee genset 
