At Louth, W. Harvey, gent. to Miss White, 
At Spalding, Lieutenant Allenby, of the 
South Lincoln militia, to Miss Betham, el- 
dest daughter of the late Mr, B, surgeon. 
Diéed.| At Grantham, at the house of 
Dowager Lady Whichcote, Harriet, wife of 
Jas. Atty, jun. esq. of Esk Hall, Yorkshire, 
and daughter of Sir Thomas Whichcote, bart. 
of Answarby, 21, 
At Alford, Mrs. Ellis, relict of the Rev. 
William E. 71, 
At Lincoln, Miss Colton, daughter of Mr. 
Alderman C.—-Mrs. Martin. —-Mrs. Bean, of 
the Bulls Head Tavern.—Thomas Preston, 
esq. one of the aldermen of this city.—Ro- 
bert Lowrie, esq. 70. 
At Willoughton, Mr. John Strawson, 69, 
At Askham, Mr. W. Scrimshaw, 65. 
At Frieston, Mr. Saywell. 
At Pinchbeck, Mr. Henry England, 56. 
At Gainsborough, Mrs. Cawkwell.—Mrs. 
Clough, 57.—Mr. Booth.—-Mrs Sawyer, 36. 
At Boston, Miss M. F. Hodgson, daugh- 
ter of the late George Fitzwilliam, H. esq. 
of Claybrook Hall, Leicestershire. 
- At Louth, while ona visit to her grand- 
father, Miss Scott, of Hull, 20.—Mrs. Mary 
Sherwood, 82,—-Mrs. Mahitabel Carter, a 
maiden lady 68.—Mrs. Greenwood, of Brack-; 
boreugh, 63.——Mrs. Parker, 84..—Mr. George , 
Maddison, 99, father of Martin M., esq. ban- 
ker, of Southampton. 
At Harmston, Mrs, 
Checkley.. 
' At Sutterton, Mr. Maltby, of the White 
Swan Inn. 
Anson, 94.—Mr. 
At Waddingham, near Brigg, Mrs. Bow- | 
erbank, wife of the Rev. Mr, B. 
At Guimapee at the advanced age of 105, 
Mr. John Campbell. He had been gardener 
in the family of George Tennyson, esq nearly 
80 years, a period of service perhaps un- 
equalled. 
At Sleaford, aged 51, Mrs. E. C. Brooke, 
relict of Lieutenant B. of the Royal Navy. 
Her death was occasioned by her clothes hav- 
ing caught fire eight days before, during which 
time she languished in the greatest misery. 
And also, at Sleaford, her sister, Miss Harriet 
Brooke, 43. 
At Winterton, in the 94th year of his age, 
‘William Feanby. He retained all his faculties 
to the last: taught aschool; could write the 
Lord’s Prayer on a paper the size of a six- 
pence; and wrote a hand that would be taken 
for a boy’s of 17, He had engraved his own 
grave-stone, and had his coffin in his own 
house. He had noone to live with him, and 
refused to live with his son, who had long 
wished him to let his wife attend him. 
LEICESTERSHIRE, 
Married.] At Leicester, Mr, Brewin, son 
of Robert B, esq. to Miss H. Pagett, daugh- 
ter of T. P. esq. 
Died] At Lutterworth, Mr. 
Hawks, 72. 
Thomas 
Leicester—Stafford—Warwick—Shropshire. 
t 
607. 
At Remeaee. Mr. John Wilson, son of Mr, 
W. surveyor, of Doughty-street, London —. 
Mr. 'T. Bellamy, youngest son of the late Mr. 
Alderman B.—Mr. Daniel Dunneley, many 
years a schoolmaster of this town.—Mr. Jaques 
Collison, 72. 
At Iinderby, George Freer, gent. 74, 
At Sileby, William King, esq. formerly a 
captain.in the Leicestershire militia, 357. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.} At Wolverhampton, Mr. John 
Comberbatch, attorney, of Eccleshall, to 
Miss Sarah Proud, second daughter of Mr. P. 
surgeon, of Bilston. 
At Norbury, Mr. R. Parton, surgeon, of 
Eccleshall, to Miss Turner. 
At Sdexewerins Richard Henry Crossier, 
M.D. to Lucy Anna, fourth daughter of Joha 
Roby, esq. of Ancote Hall, near Tamworth. 
Died.| At Lichfield, Mrs. Lloyd, relict of 
the Rev. fohn L. formerly of. Paston, Nor- 
thamptonshire, 76.—Mr. Hubbard.—Mr, J. 
Dugmore, 77. 
At Madeley, Mrs. ‘Edmunds, relict of Mc. 
E. printer. 
At Maple Hays, near Lichfield, Frances, 
relict of John Furnivall, esq. 
At Etruria, Mrs, Birch, wife’ of E, J. 
Birch, esq. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. Samuel Vaughan, 
20.—Mr. John Perks, attorney. 
At Gnosall} Mr. James Bennett, 36. 
‘At Comberford, Mrs. Egleston. 
At Stone, Mrs. Catherine Hilditch, 76.—« 
Mr. George Hulme, 78. 
At Uttoxeter, Mrs. Symonds, widow of 
Mr. Wm. S. formerly supervisor of excise at 
Derby, 73. 
At Brewood, Mrs. Smith, 69. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.| At Birbury, Captain William 
Parker, R. N. to Frances Anne, youngest 
davghter of Sir Theophilus Biddulph, b&ct. 
At Birmingham, the Rev. Wm. Bosworth, 
to Miss Smith, daughter of W. Smith, esq. 
banker. —Mr. George Richards, to Miss 
Chippendall, daughter of Mr. C. of Soho, 
Died.| At Green Bank, near Birmingham, 
Mr. Wm. Mobbs, 63. 
At Hatton, Miss Madelina Wynne, youn- 
gest grand-daughter of the Rev. Dr. Parr. 
At Birmingham, Mrs. Kindon.—Mrs. 
Bayley, 86.—Mr. Benjamin Davis.—Mr. 
Hartcop, 81.—Mrs. Mary Ethell, 26. 
At Eastington, Evelyn Shirley, esq. 
At Lapworth, Eliza, wife of the Rey. 
James Way, rector of Adwell, Oxfordshire. 
At Kingsbury, Mr. John Pemberton, 76. 
At Harper’s Hill, Mrs. Webster, 
At Hockley, John Gibbons, gent, 71. 
‘At Coventry, Mr. Thomas Eld, 53. 
At Folesiull, Mr. Joseph Eld, 66. 
At Warwick, Mrs. Williams, 75. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
dhe Rev.” Edward Stanley, 
rector 
Murried.] 
