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Married.} At Grantham, Mr. J. Green, 
to Mrs. Alderman, widow of Mr. A., fur- 
geon 
Mr. Edward Soulby, to Mifs Goy, of Hol- 
land Fen, near Boiion. 
¢ Mr. Robert Storey, to Mifs Bardeen of 
Willoughby 
At Friefton, near Bofton, Mr. Jackfon, 
grazicr, to Miis Porter. 
At Barrow, Mr. Bruce, of Leicefter, to 
Mifs Wright.—Mr. Stone, of Barrow, to 
Mrs. Burgefs. of Leicefer. 
At Bofton, Mr. John Brotherton, hatter 
and hofier of Lincoln, to Mrs. Eifom. 
At Leuth, Mr. Thomas Shaw, to Mifs Di- 
nah Thompfon —Mr. Gibion, of Tatterfhall, 
to Mifs Agnes Prefton, 
Died.| At Grantham, Mrs. 
dow. ‘ 
At Bofton, Mr. Hobfon, linen-draper. 
At Empingham, near Stamford, Mr. John 
Warren, 22. 
At Faidingworth, near Lincoln, the Rev. 
Mr. Davis, reétor of that parith. 
At Orby, Mr. Thomas Willoughby, fen. 
At Halton Holegate, Mrs. Bokeh, wife 
of Mr. Robert B.; and on the following 
morning his mother, Mrs. B, was Fania 
dead in bed with her hulband. 
At Skivbeck Quarter, near Pofton, Mrs. 
Clarke, wife of Mr. C., merchant. 
At Caftle Bytham, Mr. Francis Derry, 73. 
At Clayoole, Mr. John Parker, 96. He 
had been'the father of g children, grandfather 
of 42, great-grandfather of 21, and great- 
great-grandfather of 2. 
At North Cotes, near Grimfby, Mrs. Ann 
Knigat, wife of Mr. William K., with 
whom the had lived in wedlock upwards of 65 
years. 
Ar Stamford, Mr. Henry Tallis, 54. 
At Horncaitie, Mis. Southwell, 91.—Mr. 
Wiliam Weft, hair-dreiler, g1. 
LEJCESTERSHIRE. 
Married] Mr. stone, of Barrow-upon- 
Soar, to Mrs. Burgefs, of Leicefter. 
Mr. Bruce, coach-proprietor, to Mifs Bruce, 
of Barrow. 
At Hinckley, Mr. Cotterill, furgeon, to 
Mrs. Lee-—Mr. E. Guston, jun., to Mifs 
Short, of the George Inn. 
At Leiceftcr, Mr. 
Haskins, 
Dicd.| At Blaby, Mr. R. Brewin Freer. 
At Higham on the Hill, Mr. John Harris. 
At Arnfby, fuddeniy, Mr. Hail, grazier. 
At Sroney Stanton, Thomas Bewikin, efq. 
At Loughborough, Elizabeth Hewitt, 37. 
— Mr. Ambrofe Newbery, 05. 
At Great Dalby, Mr. Shepard Brewitt, 
A 
“at Leicefer, Mr. W. Spencer, late of 
Sharman’s Lodge, 48. 
At Gilmertoa, Mrs. Bifhop, wife of Mr. 
William B, of the Talbot, 77. 
At Eazl Shilton, Mr. T. Ackins, 7% 
Derry, we 
J. Spencer, to Mrs. 
Leicefterfhire—Staffirdbire—Warwick/bire. 
;Mory. 
{March 1, 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married. ] At Wolverhampton, Mr. Abra- 
ham Nicklin, of Wiilenhall, to Mifs Lydia 
Bratt, only daughter of Mr. Samael B.—The 
Rev. William Leigh, to Mifs Proud, daugh- 
ter of Samuel Proud, efq. of Bilfton. 
At Edgbafton, Mr. Cornelius Harris, te 
Mifs Sarah Grontage, both of Birmingham. 
Died.] At Lichfield, in an advanced age, 
Andrew Newton, _efq., brother of the late 
learned and pious Dr. Thomas Newton, Bi- 
thop of Briftol. The property of this gen- 
tleman, which was confiderable, was employ- 
ed, to a liberal extent, in private aéts of cha- 
rity and beneficence, known only to the im- 
mediate objeéts of his kindnefs. In a more 
pidlic and more lafting point of view, the 
no:le inflitution which he founded fome 
years ago at Lichfield, for the widows of 
clergymen, and for theis unmarried daugh~- 
ters above the age of fifty, will fufficiently 
diftinguifh his name and perpetuate his me- 
He enjoyed a gratification which 
Charity has feldom ventured to tafte, and 
Affiuence has. feldom lived long enough to 
afford He gave, for the purpofe above- 
mentioned, the fum of 20,c0cl. during his 
life! 
At Hildredwan, near Lichfield, Mrs. 
Ward, of Eaft Boldon, widow of Thomas W., 
efq , of Nunnikirk, Northumberland. 
A: Walfall, Mr. James Adams, buckle- 
maker. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
ae a At Rowley Regis, Mr. Titus 
Newton, to Mifs Williams, of Dudley. 
At Birmingham, Mr. Hopkins, to Mifs 
Penany.—Mr. Wright, to Mifs E. Patrick — 
Robert Campbell, efg., of Stirling, to Mifs 
Hafluck:—Mr. Daniel Adler, to Miifs Sarah 
Beck. : 
At Warwick, Mr. Jofeph Phillips, plumb- 
er and glazier, to Mrs. Afhmore. 
At Milverton, Mr. William Squires, to 
Mrs. Jeftcoate. 
Died.] At Birmingham, Mrs. Townfhend. 
— Mr. Clement George, 68. =< Mr. Joha 
Clarke, 74.—-Mary, eldef&t daughter of Mr. 
William Capenhurft, 12.—Mr. John Small, 
82. 
At Coventry, Mr. William Green, while 
eatinz his breakfaft, apparently in good 
health. — Mrs. Dreffer, mother of Mr. D, 
manufa¢turer.—Mr. Hanbury Newark, time 
ber-merchant.—-Mrs. Cole, wife of Mr. C., 
{urgeon. 
At Stoke, near Coventry, Mr. Thomas 
Brown, 73. 
At Warwick, Mrs. Collins, wife of Mr. 
C., wooiftapler. 
At Polefworth, Mifs Power, daughter of 
the late Mr. P. HERS, 
At Se ereth. Mr. Nathaniel Bodding- 
ton. 
At Wefion, Mr. Samuel Pratt, 32. 
SHROPSHIRE» 
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