804 
At Lincoln, Mr. Wilson, attorney, of © 
Manchester, to Miss Bell. 
‘ At Haccondy, Mr. Francis Weiby, aged 
S41, to Miss Mary Fletcher, aged 40, 
At Louth, Mr. Preston, to Mrs. Hughson, 
relict of Samuel H. esq. 
_At Boston, Mr. Webb, of Leicester, to Miss 
Reynolds. 
Died. } 
William Porter,-only son of alderman P. 51. 
—Mrs. Taylor.—Mrs. Andrew, wife of Mr. 
Fohn A.—The rev. William Capp, curate of 
St. Mary’s, 27. 
. At Brigg, Mrs. Nicholson, wife of Richard 
N. esq. 54.—-Mrs. Quipp, 67.—Mrs. What- 
“tam, 72. 
At Louth, Mrs, Ann Dunn, 84.—Mr. 
William Kitchen, 70.--Mrs. Lydia Pearson. 
At Mumby, Mrs. Mary Buttery, formerly 
mistress of the Crosa Keys Inn, Horncastle, 
63. 
At Gainsboro’, the rev. Jacob Brettel, mi- 
pister to the congregation of protestant dis- 
senters at that place, 48.——Mrs. Francis, 78. 
Mr. G. Ashforth, of the Marquis of Granby 
tnn, 55.—Mr. Ww Maltby, 78. 
At Boston, Mrs. True.—Mr. Thomas 
Cheyney, an alderman of that corporation, 
At Stamford, Mrs. Simpson, wife of Mr. 
alderman S. 57. 
At Gautby, Robert Vyner, esq. 43. In 
#786, he married lady Theodosia, daughter 
ef the earl of Ashburnham, by whom he has 
feft nine children. Mr. Vyner was twice 
chosen member of parliament for this county ; 
and retired from the representation, on ac- 
count of declining health, when sir Gilbert 
Heathcote was chosen. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Died.| At Theddington, the rev. 
Charles Cave, bart. 63. 
At Leicester, Mr. Samuel Long, surgeon. 
w-Miss E. Wilson.—DMirs. Spence. 
At Syston, Mrs. Smith, of the house of 
Shut and Son, tea-dealers, London, 36.—— 
firs. Hunt, 37. 
At Ashby-de-la-Zcuch, Mrs. Beavington, 
26. ‘ 
At Kegworth, Mr. Caulton, 82. 
At Snareston, Mr. John Gadby. 
At Donington Park, Mr. Charles Best, 54. 
He was one of the oldest domestics in lerd 
‘Moira’s service, having attended him in the 
- American war, and been taken prisoner with 
him by count de Grasse, when ontheir return. 
‘At Blaby, John Freer, gent. 72. 
At Stretton, Mrs. Liiffe, 65. 
At Shilton, Mrs. Eliz. Cooper, relict of 
Thomas C. gent. 
At Prestwould, Mr. Cooper, 92. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. ° 
Mr. Josiah Wedgwood has established a 
school 6n the Lancastrian system of education, 
ne2r his seat at Etruria. 
Married.| At Wolverhampton, the rev. 
T. Throsby Whittaker, of eee Lan- 
gir 
_ Leicester—Siaford—Warwickh—Shropshire, 
At Lincoln, Mrs. Rippon.—Mr. _ 
[May 1, 
cashire, to Miss Hordern, daughter of James 
H.esq. 
At Stoke-upon-Trent, William Voss, esq, - 
of Orchard, Dorsetshire, to Miss Catharine 
Aira rus tos. youngest daughter of Jacob Ww. 
esq. of Corbridge. 
At Walsall, the rev. Mr. Pratt, to Miss 
Carchne Adams, third daughter of James A. 
esq. 
At Cannock, Mr. J. C. Morris, of Willey, 
Se icin to Miss Gilpin, eldest daughter 
of Mr. G. of Wedges Mills, near Cannock. 
—P. Wood, esq. of Cotes, in this county, to 
Miss Batterton; only daughter of William B. 
esq. of Sowdley, Salop. 
At Whittington, John Adcock, esq. 
Misterton, Leicestershire, to Miss Wright. 
Died.|] At Lichfield, Mis. Barnes, 88. 
At Lane End, Mr, R. fap Cr ay 
Cope. 
At Cebshurst, Mrs. Pyecton 
At Hanley, Miss E. Simpson, 30. 
At Newcastle, Mrs. Mayer.—Mrs. Beech. 
At Wednesbury, Mr. A.M. M‘Michael.. _ 
Mrs Elizabeth Edney, 91. 
At Upper Sapey, Mrs. S. Perks, 105. 
At Stafford, Mrs. Leigh.—Mr. Charles 
Clewes, 63. —Mr. John Smith, 24, 
At Dunstone, Mrs. Godwin, 93. 
At West Bromwich, Mr. William Guest. 
At Tamworth, Mrs. Laverick, wife of Mr. 
Henry L. schoolmaster, 69. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married. ] At Warwick, Mr. John Moody 
Pontin, of London, to Miss Moody, only 
daughter of the rev. Mr. M. 
At Birmingham, Mr. Thomas Heygate, of 
Hollowell, Northamptonshire, 
daughter uF Mr. Joseph Townsend. 
At Coventry, Mr. George Twigg, to Miss 
Mary Bent. 
Died.] At Birmingham, Mrs. S. Laugher, 
73.-—Mr. Isaac Dell —Mr. Thomas Baugh.—= 
Mrs. Pemberton. Mrs. Richards. — Mrs. 
Brunner.—Mr. J. Whitmore, 57.—Mr. Isaac 
Whitehouse, 39.—-Mrs. Hinchliffe. Mr. ]- 
Hopkins, 38. 
At Rugby, Miss Ewbank. 
At Warwick, George Arthur, youngest 
sen of the rev. Mr. Innis, 5 ie 
of 
At Aldridge, the rev. John Wild, rector of — 
that place. 
At Moseley, near Birmingham, Miss Eliz. 
Villers —Mr. Henry Parker,’ attorney; of 
Birmingham. 
At Keresley, near Coventry, Mr. Oldham. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
The rev. Mr. Charles Lloyd, seeing the 
beneficial effects of Mr. Lancaster’s school at 
Cambridge, has built school-rooms, and esta- 
blished one school for boys, and another for 
girls, at Whittington, near Oswestry. 
Married.) At Edstaston Chapel, Mr, Jones, 
printer and bgokseiler, of Whitchurch, t to 
Miss Ann Mas4n, of Wem. 
At Shrewsbury, Thomas Sutton, esq. sur- 
geon 
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