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At Naatwich, William, only fon of William 
Sproot, efq. merchant and banker. 
Ag Rode-ball, Mrs. Eliz. Wilbraham, laf 
forviving daughter of the late Francis W. efq. 
_ At Stapeley, near Nantwich, Mr, Edward 
Vike, baptift minitter, 57. He formerly re- 
Aided at Shrewfbury, but had lately travelled 
as an itinerant preacher. 
- At Twemlow, the lady of Egerton Leigh, 
efq. , 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.} At Beadfall, Samuel Tertius 
Galton, efq. elveft fon of Samuel G. efy. of 
. Dudfon, near Birmingham. to Violetta, eldeit 
daughter of the late Dr. Erafmus Darwin. 
At Darley Dale, Mr. Greaves, merchant, 
of Hull, to Mifs Martha Radford, youngeit 
daughter of the late Mr. R. furgeon, of Afh- 
over. 
Died.] At Derby, Mr. John Killer, one of 
the members of the corporation, 69.—Mr. 
Jof. Hopkinfon, 59. 
At Middle Mayfield, Mrs. Cooper, wife of 
John C. efq. 
At Scropton, Mr. Eld, 80. 
At Dronfield, Mr. Jof. Hobfon. 
At Little Chefter, Mrs. Haflam, wife of 
Mir. John H. 37. 
At Swanwick, the Rev. Francis Skerritt, 
95, a diffenting minifter in the baptift con- 
nexion upwards of 60 years. He had 6 chil- 
dren, 14 grand children, 35 great grand cnil- 
dren, and 2 great great grand children, 
At Horfley-park, Mr. Abbot, 81. 
At Bowbridge, Nicholas Nicholas, efq. 67. 
At Allen-hill, Matlock, Mr. George Wol- 
ley, 80. 
At Wefton-upon-Trent, the Rev. William 
Dewfon. 
\ NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Died.} At Car Coliton, Mr. Henry Blagg, 
eae 
At Scarrington, Mrs. Ludlow, 74, 
At Southwell, Mrse Twells, 84. 
At Lenton, Mr. Wefton. f 
At Watnall, Chriftopher Rollefton, efq. 
who ferved the office of high theriff for the 
county in 1805. : 
At Plungar, near Belvoir-caftle, Mr.War- 
rener, 94. 
At Nottingham, Mr. Wainwright, 55.— 
Mifs Mary Thorpe, 18.—Mrs. Ranial, reli€t 
of Mr. James R.—Mrs. Moore, wife of Mr. 
M. mefter of St. Peter’s workhoufe, whofe 
benevolence of heart, tendernefs, and unde- 
-viating retitude, will not haftily be for- 
gotten.— John Shaw, gent. late maftes of the 
Wheattheaf inn, 69. 
At Staunton, Mrs. Anne Charlton, 81; 
the eldeft and lait furviving daughter of Job 
Staunton C. efg. who reprefented the borough 
of Newark in feveral parliaments. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Did] At Hinton Hozfe, Mrs Heneage,” 
fitter to Colonel H. 
At Stamford, Mrs. Blaze, 58, wife of Mr. 
B.—Aad in the fame houfe, Mr. Blaze, 54, 
Derbyshire Notiinghamshire-Lincolnshire. [May 1, 
after being a widower about twenty-four 
hours. Having acquired a competency in 
trade at Sleaford, this pair, whofe threads of 
life have been fo awfully cut nearly at the 
fame time, Jateby retired to Stamford, to 
-enjoy the earnings of an hone application te 
their calling. 
Mr. John Warrington, 81, many years 2 
white{mith in Ironmongers’-ftreet, in Stam- 
ford. He had amaffed confiderable property, 
which he has by his will ordered to be diftri- 
buted in the following manner:—18001. 
three per cent. annuities to the poor in three 
claffes, 100]. to the blue-coat fchool, and 
301. for the repair of St. Michael’s church, 
all in Stamford. To his fifter, who is blind, 
and in a workhoufe at Bath, he has be~ 
queathed 1001.; and annuities of 801. a-year 
to each of two brothers, to whom he fearcely 
ever gave fixpence in his life time, although 
one was in an alms-houfe, at Lidaington, in 
‘. Rutland, and the other in a worknoufe in 
Stamford 5 and notwithftanding they are both - 
old men, each being nearly 80 years of age, 
the teftator has fpecially provided, that if 
either of them marrics, the annuity fhall no 
Jonger be paidto him. In the event or their 
deaths, the 160l.'a-year devolves, in equal 
proportions, to five parifhes, viz. Uffington, 
Tarlington, and Market Deepiag, in Lin- 
colnihire, and Ketton and Empingham, in 
Rutland, for the benefit of ten of the oldeft 
widows; and in c:fe there fhall not be fo 
many, then to the ten oldeft maidens in each 
patifh. Seemingly apprehenfive that pofte- 
rity might not duly appreciate his charitable 
dijpofition, fome time before his death he 
bought a marble monument for himfelf, and, 
having caufed his embryo munificence te be 
emblazoned upon it, daily feafted upon the 
conjcGiural manna of what men would fay of 
him, who fhould hereafter read of his exten- 
five bounty ! 
At Louth, Jofhua Fytche, gent. 80. His 
property, which was very confiderable, de- 
volves chiefly to his nephew, a lieutenant in 
the {nnifkiliing regiment of dragoons. It 
may be juftly faid ot him, that he was a real 
difciple of the late John Elwes, of penurious 
netoriety. 
At Gainfbro’, John Nettlefhip, efq. 84. 
At Withern, near Louth, Mr. John Bul- 
livant, 66, many years a refpeGable laund- 
furveyor. What is remarkable, he was never- 
one day at fchool during his life. 
At Willingham, near Geinfborough, the 
Rev. Robert Wells, D. D. one of his Ma- 
jefty’s juftices of the peace for the parts of 
Lindiey, 74. 
At Grantham, Wridbore Garner, efq. one 
- of the juftices of that borough, 77.-—David . 
Lely, efg. an eminent folicitor and town- 
clerk of the horough.-Fotthumus Bullivant, 
efq. folicitor, 28. 
' At Bofton, Mifs Anne Waite, fifter of Mr. 
Alderman W.—Wm, Brockett, efg. alder-- 
man, and twice mayor of this place, 83. “ 
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