1807.) 
and as all his leifure hours were entirely de- 
voted to the cultivation of his mind: fo happy 
and rapid was the proficiency he made, that 
it feemed the effeét of intuition rather nah of 
painful ftudy or of mental fatigue. The na- 
tural fimplicity and innocence of his heart, his 
cheerful difpofition, and his fweet and engaging 
manners, could not fail to conciliate. the love 
and efteem of all around him; and it muft ever 
be a fource of folacing refleétion to. his fur- 
viving friends, that he was never known in 
any fingle inftance to relax in his duty to his 
parents, or in his devotion to his God. 
At Chefter, Mr. William Dawfon. me 
Thomas Jones.—Mrs. Catharine Vaughan, 9 
-—Mrs Jackfon, and her daughter, Mrs. ae 
—Mrs. Towniend, widow of Robert T. efq.. 
of Chriftleton, and formerly recorder of Chef- 
ter.—Mifs Mary Vaughan Williams, youngeft 
daughter of the late Henry W. efg. of Crick- 
howel, Brecon,—Mr. Jordan, 72.——-Mrs. Raw- 
don, widow of Arthur R. efq. and aunt to the 
Earl of Moira, 85. 
Ac Stockport, Robert Newton, efq. 55. 
At Altrincham, Mr. William Warren, of 
Manchetter. 
At Nantwich, Mr. John Crompton, partner 
in the houfe of Crompton and Brown, linen- 
drapers, vf Liverpool. 
At Bradley-hall, Mr. Thomas Wricht 
At Afh, near micounceh, Tho. Marhall, 
efq. 77. nae 
_ DERBYSHIRE. . 
Married.| At Derby, Mr. Maac Pratt, mer- 
chant, of Boften, America, to Mifs Harriet 
Hancock. 
At Youlgreave, John Saul Walefby, efq. of 
Stenigot, Lincolnfhire, to Mifs Prime, - of 
Birchover.—Mr. William Briddon, of Man- 
chefter, merchant, to Mifs Pidcock, of Afh- 
borne. 
At Tidefwell, Jonathan Moore, efq. of 
Wormhill, to Mifs Frith, eldeft daughter of 
Mr. Thomas F. 
Died. | At Southwingfield, Matthew Platts, 
gent. 57. 
At Derby, Mr. Job Headley, grocer.——=Mr, 
William Eyre, 43. 
At Morley, Mr. John Lacy, 54. 
At Boylfone, Mr. john Adams, jun. 28. 
At Crich, Mr. William Haflam, of the 
King’s Arms, 68. 
At Chefterfield, Mr. John Webster, for- 
merly a banker at Tae, 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
The number of bapti{ms, burials, and mar- 
Yiages, in the parishes of St. Mary, St. Ni- 
cholas, and St. Peter, in-the town of Notting- 
ham, during the lat year, .were as follow :— 
St. Mary. Baptifms, 1010; marriages, 307 5 
burials, 548.—St. Nicholas. Baptifms, 101 ; 
marriages, Bd 5 burials, 102.—-St Peter. Bap- 
tifms, 685 marriages, 47 5 burials, 89. 
Married.) At Mosiiaebuth, Mr Whitehead, 
to Mifs Markland, daughter of Jonathan Vi. 
“lq. Mr. John Whisteld to Mits C, geass : 
Derbyshire—Notiinghamshire- Lincolnshire. 
‘of the 
95 
—Mr. Sanfom, lace-manufacturer, to Miis 
Warburton.—Mr. Joefhua Elliot, toMrs.Smithe 
——Mr. George Hattie, to Mifs Margaret Innesg 
At Southwell, Mr. Jofeph Hunt, to Mifs 
Oliver. 
Died.] At Nottingham, Mrs. Ugnall. 
Mrs. Stenfon, wife of Mr. Samuel S.—Mr. 
William Alvey, 60.——The urfant fon of Frans 
cis Hardwick, efq.—Francis Jones, gent.— 
Mrs. Ann Woodward, wife of Mr. George Wa 
—~Mr. Acton, fon of Mr. A. wharfinger. _— 
Mr. Hague.—Mrs. Robinfon,  reliét of a 
Thomas R. 
Al Colwick, Mr. Edward Tatterfall. 
At Bramcote, Mifs Mary Hucknell, daugis 
ter of Luke Hi gent. .. 
At Gainfton, Mr. Robert Horabickic, Oe 
At New Basfo: ‘d, Mr. Fowler, publican. 
_ #t Lenton, Mr. John Hopkin. 
At Beefton, Mr, james Lacey, 16." 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married | At Harmifton, near Lincoln, 
Mr. “iUliam Hall, of that city, merchant, to 
Milis Clerke.—Mr.G. Kelfey, of the Strand, 
London, to Mils Sarah Clarke, daughter a 
Mrs. Clarke, of the Red-hall, near Lincoln. 
. At Grantham, Mr. Beaumont Leeion, to 
Mifs Eafton, daughter of the Rev. Thomas E. 
Vicar of that place. 
. At Langton, Mr. S. Scott, of Se, 
merchant, to Mits Merrill. 
At Lincoln, Mr. John Parkinfon, to Mrs. 
Elizabeth White. — Mr. William Maltby, 
chemiit, of London, to Mits Drunimond, 
eldeit daughter of Mfr. Patrick D. of Brampton. 
' At Wathingbord, Mr. Harold Stanley, of 
Newark, folicitor, to Mifs E. Brown, of 
Heighington, fecond daughter of the late 
John B. efq. - 
Died.| At Barton upon Humber, Mrse 
Blunt, relict of the late William B. efq. of 
London, 90. 
At Stamford, Mr. William Pearfon.—Mrs. 
Gilchrift, wife of Mr. Horatio G. 24. 
At Fulbeck, George Smith, gent. 95. 
At Lincoln, Mr. Henry Green, a member 
Lincoln volunteer infantry, 19.—Mrs. 
Huddiefton, wife- of Myr. William H. and 
eldest daughter of Mr. Bran: printer, oe: — 
Mrs. Bailey. 
At Manthorp, Mrs. Holland, 81. 
At Branfton, Mrs. Loft, 79. 
At Horncaftle, Mrs. Hill, formerly of the 
George Inn.-—Mrs. Miins. 
At Gaintborough, Mr. Barber, 56.—Mrs. 
Bellwood, wift of Mr. B.—Mr. Rich. Awty. 
— Mrs. Slater, widow of Mr. S. fchoolmafter. 
—Mr. James Stuttiard,’ captain of the Hope 
London trader, 55. 
At Gofberton, Mrs. Calthorpe, wife of the _ 
Rev. Tohn C. 53. 
At Bofton, Capt. Samuel Afhton, of the. 
William, of that port.—Mr. G. Linton, 53. 
At Louth, Mr. Richard Harrifon, 80. 
-The Rev. Humphry Hyde, vicar of Bourg 
and Dewlhy, 08. 
LEICESTERSHIRE, 
