coe 
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At Mansfield, Mrs. Floyd, wife of Mr. 
Wm. F. of the Greyhound: <a0at. William 
Collifon, of the Old Dial.- 
At New Radford, Mrs, Heard, after lying 
apparently in a: trance for eight days and nine 
nights, at the expiration of which period 
fhe fcovered the ufe of her faculties, but 
foon afterwards expired. 
At Bramcold, Mr. James Fox, 76. 
At Eaft Retford, Mr. Ginever, one of the 
aldermen of that place, 77. 
At Barford, ina duel, Lieutenant Browne,” 
of the 83d regiment, in the recruiting fervice 
at Nottingham, He wasa promifing youth, 
of a very refpeétable famiiy in Ireland, and 
had only juft attained his 17th year. His 
antagonift was Enfign Bulter, of the 36th, 
who, when Livutenaat Browne fell, imme- 
diately withdrew. The body of the unfor- 
tunate young officer was conveyed to Basford 
church, and the coroner’s inqueft after 4 long 
dglitirdéion, returned a verdiGt of wilful 
murder. The haplefs fate of this youth ex- 
cited a general fympathy, and at his inter- 
Ment it was calculated that not lefs than 
2000 perfons were prefent-in the church, ex- 
lufive of numbers on the outfide. The by. 
}. Middleton delivered a well-timed and 
pointed difcourfe from the following text: 
** How can ye believe which receive honour 
one of another, and feek not the honour that 
‘cometh of God only?” This difcourfe was 
sori pong as to affect many even to tears. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married ] At Everton, Benjamin Codd, 
Efq. of Gainfbro’, to Mifs Caroline Raynes. 
At Gainfbro’; Mr. Dixon, of Thonock 
Grove, to Mifs S. Taylor, of Morton.— 
Mr, Kneggs, of Market Raifin, bookfeller, 
to Mifs M<Carty. 
At Louth, Mr: Goodwin, merchant, of 
Alford, to Mifs Grant, daughter of the late 
Mr. Benjamin G. of Withern. 
Mr. Louth, of Lincoln, chemif and drug- 
gift, to Mifs Baffect, daughter of the late 
Rev. John B. of Hoxhclme. 
Captain Booth; of the palates: Volun- 
teer Infantry, to Miis Johnfon, of Kirmonad 
le Mire. 
At Braceley, near 
Blundy, fchooimmatter 
Bardney. 
Died.} At LinecIn, Mr. George Villers. 
—Mits Clara Wetherall, daughter of the 
late. Mr. W. 
At Louth, Mrs. Sarah May; 55 —Mr. 
Frifkney Gunnifs, formerly a draper, 86. 
At Glemford Briggs, Mrs. Hollingworth, 
relict’ of Mr. William H., and ove “of the 
@aughters of the late: Rev, Charles Nehthorpe, 
reCtor of Broughton, 37. 
At Gainfbro’, Mrs. Crabtree, relict of Mr. . 
C. worfted-meker, 75.<—Mr. Jofeph Borwell, 
grocer. 
At Canwick, near Kincoln, Samuel Lyon, 
efc. many years town clerk of the latter 
place. 
Grantham, Mr. R. 
of Wiazby, to Mits 
4 
Lincolnfoive—Leicefter pire—Staffordpbire. 3 
[Feb, ¥, 
At Market Raifin, Mr. Sharp, 75.—Mrs._ 
Good, wife of Mr. John G. thoemaker, 30: 
At Gretford, near Stamford, W. ister 
efq. fon of P. F. efq. of Boyer, 41. 
At Stamford, Mrs. Gardner, For Mi. 
Warrington, wife of Mr. John W. 73.— 
Mr. William Holmes, 29.—Mrs. Plumptree, 
wife of the Rev. Mr. P.—-Aged 65, Mr. 
Samuel Patch, formerly judge-advocate at 
Jamaica, but WHS had for fome time refided- 
in this tewn under the preflure of the moft 
indigent circum fances. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At Athby de la Zouch, Mr. 
John Greafley, of Halftead, to Mifs Slater. 
At Desford, Mr. Morris: furgeon, 
Leicefter, to Mifs Fox, daughter of Mr. F. 
At Leicefter, Mr. Bryan, draper, to Mifs 
of 
s 
Fawke.—Mr. Robert James Hind, to Mrs, 
Bentley, dyer. 
At Wanlip, Sit Charles Grave Hudfon,. 
bart. to Mifs Holford, eldeft daughter of the 
late Peter H. efq. mafter in chancery, 
At Market! Harborough, Robert Bufwell,.. 
of Arthingworth in the county of Nesthamp- 
tonfhire, gent. to Mrs, M. Wright, relict of 
Mr. John W-. jun. of Lubenham. 
At Whititone, Mr. W. Bowler, of Drury- 
lane, London, to Mifs Ann Perkins, eldeft 
daughter of Mr. John P. ; 
Died.| At Lutterworth, Mr. James Neale, 
auctioneer. 
At Leicefter, Mr. Stubbs, gardener.—-Mrs, 
Walker, reli of the late Captain W.—Mrs, 
Simpfon, wife of Mr. S. coal-merchant.—- 
Mrs. Martin, formerly of the Cherry Tree. 
—Mifs Blaighbrook, milliner.—Mr. John 
Lomas, youngeft fon of Mr. L. baker.—-Mifs 
Eliz. Cooper, of the New Works, 19, an in- 
terefting and promifing young lady. 
At Oston Hill, Mrs. Green, $5, 
At Melton Mowbray, John Carver, Sty 
gent. 
AtBeaumont Leys, Mr. H. Walker, for- 
merly an eminent furveyor and valuer of 
eftates.. No man through life could be more 
defervedly ref{pected by an extenfive circle of 
friends and acquaintance. 
At Burbage, Jofhua, the fecond fon of Mr. 
Thomas Clarke, 16. 
At Broughton Aftly, 
ke ett, 79- 
At Bofworth Park, Sir Wolftan Dixie. 
bart. 
At Waltham on the Wolds, Mr. John 
Simmonds, 64, a refpectable grazier. 
STAFFORDSHIRE- _ 
Merried.] At Walfall, Mr. F. Weavery. 
furgeon, otf Leominfter, to Mifs Nevill. 
-At Lichficld, Mr. Hewitt, profeflor of 
mufic, to Mifs Betfey Warren, fecond daugh< 
ter of Mr.°W. vicar choral of the cathedral. 
Mr. Zacheus Duc= 
At Drayton Baffet, the Rev. W. Cock- 
burn, fellow of St. John’s college, and bro-" 
ther to Sir James C., to Mifs Elizabeth Peel,.- 
. fecon¥ daughter of, Sir Robert’ P. bart. 
[Died,. 
