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Mane, 43. 
At Bofton, Mrs. Waite, widow of the late 
Mr. Thomas W., alderman of that town. 
At Gainfbro’?, Mr. Wm. Traves, joiner, 
g7.—Mrs. Mary Foulftone, widow of the 
Jate Mr. F., farmer, 66. 
At Wainfleet, All Saints, Mrs. Jane Ath- 
all, widew, go. 
At Bridge en Mr. H. Watts, black- 
{mith, 75. 
At Thornhaugh, near Wansford, Mrs. aig 
vis, 64. 
At Sleaford, Mr, Edwards, of the Nag? $ 
Flead public- Beane 6z. 
At Holbeach, Mr. William Bafs, formerly 
_ tnafter of the aan Inn there. 
At Edenham, near Bourn, Mr. John Bai- 
ley, 8s. 
At Beckingham, near Gainfbro’, Mr. Wm. 
Hoggard, 0. 
At Louth, Mr. 
and giazier, go. 
VEICESFERSHIRE. 
The amateurs of the turf will iearn with 
pleafure that a piece cf ground -has been al- 
letted by the corporation of Leicefter for a 
new race-courfe near that town. A new 
fand, blending elegance with utility, is adeut 
to be erected, for which purpofe a fubfcrip- 
tion has been entered into. 
Married | At Market Harborough, Rae 
bert Gatty, efg:, of Angel-eourt, Throg- 
mérton-ftreet, London, te Mrs. Afhton. 
Thomas King, plumber 
Died } At Burton Overy, Mrs. Holditch, 
wefe of the Rev. Thomas H., re&or of that 
place. 
At Biaby Wharf, fuddenly, Mrs. Booth, 
wife of Mr. B. 
At Shearfby, Mr. William Ward, 70. 
At Narboro’ » Daniel Woadland, gent. 
At Athby-de-la-Zouch, Mrs. Fifher, mo- 
thet of the Rev. Mr. F., of Cofingron; 77. 
STAFFORDSHERE. 
iM farried | At Gnofall, Mr. Phillips, I- 
qucr : merchant, of Shrewhbury, te Mits Ma- 
tiida Shaw, 
_At Wolverhampton, Mr. Francis Hofkins, 
of Burton upon-Trent, to gst Poolton, of 
Britton. i 
At Tamworth, Mr. James Reynolds qan,; 
draper, of Birminghem, to Mifs Hunter. 
Died. At Lichfield, aged yr, John All- 
cock, DM. He was born near St. Paul’s, 
London, April 41,°1715 5 was organift at 
Plymouth five, and at ‘Reading eight years; 
infialled vicar-choral in the cathedral church 
ef Lichfield Jan.22, 17493 created bachelor: 
ef mvufic fune ro, 1755, and doctor of mufic 
in 3765, at Oxford’; was organif at “Sutton: 
Coldfield and at Tamworth twenty-five years. 
~=William Buckeridge, efq., fenior pro€tor 
af the court, 73. © 
At Hampftead Hall, the lady of George 
Bisch, efa. 
At Tanne, Mrs, Egginton, 79. 
<= 
Leicefterfeire—Stafferdire—Warwickppire, ec, 
At Spalding, Het Mrs. Catherine - 
[April 1, 
' WARWICKSHIR ®. 
Married.] At Afton, Mr. W. Mewis, of 
the royal navy, to Mrs. M. H. Tomlins, of 
Afhted, widow of Mr, J. T., ironmafter, of 
Birtoin shart, 
At. Birmingham, Mr. Jofeph Barnet, 
brewer, to Mifs Martha Palmer. — Mre 
Howes, of Stratferd upon Avon, to Mifs Ma- 
ty Langley, of Tamworth. Mr. William 
Beucher, to Mifs.Mary Ann Taylor, fecond 
daughter of Mr. John T., of Edgbafton. 
Mr. Charles Thornhill, draper, of op sit 
to Mifs Sarah Fletcher, of Darlafton. 
Died.| At Birmingham, Mr. Titvioads 
Fox, of the Roebuck, 40.—Mrs. Lucy Par- 
tridge. — Mr. folin Kirke. — Mr. George 
Eades, victualler.—Mr. Coales,—Mr. Bich, 
ard Brown, wine-merchant. / . 
At Fen End, near @alfall Temple, si i 
Cattell, wife of Mr. John C., 37. 
At Binley, near Coventry, Mrs. Stanley! 
At Newnham, Mr. G. Worth, farmer, 
65. ’ 
At Sutton Coldfield, Mafter Shirley Per- 
kins, eldeft fon. of Shirley Palmer Steele 
Pay cefgu 3 
At ‘Dudley, Mr. John Haftelow, perma- 
nent ferjeent in the firft battalion of Birming- 
ham volunteers, 30. 
At Solihull, Mr. George Lynall. 
At Smethwick, in his 79th year, Mr. 
Bull, chief-engineer to the Birmingham Ca- 
nal Company, in which capacity, during 4 
long and faithful fervise of thirty-four years, 
he difcharged the truft repofed in him with 
the ftri€teft integrity, making at all times. 
the intereft and prolperity ef the company 
the conftant and invariable rule of his con- 
duct, 
SHROPSHIRE, 
Moarried.] At Ellefmere, Mr. Fhomas 
Boden, of Chefter, to Mifs M. Jackfon. 
At Wem, Mr, Samuel Jackfon, maltfer, 
to Mifs Jones, daughter of Mr. J., bookfel- 
ier, ef Whitchurch. 
At Pool, Mr. Thomas Clark, hatter, to 
Mifs M ee 
At Whitchurch, Captain Browne, of the 
soth regiment, to Mifs Payn, only daughter 
of Edward P., efq. 
Died.| Av Prees, Mrs. Hill, wife of John 
Hill, efq., M.P. for Salifbury. Spe -fulfile 
led the facred and relative duties of life tm) 
the moft exemplary manner ; end was the, 
mether eae children, thirteen of whom 
are ftill living. ; 
At Northwood, in the partth of Prees; Mr. 
Joho Benbow, clock and watchmaker, at the 
advanced age of 107. He was: of the fame 
family as the famous Admiral Benbow ; was 
univerfally Geceba for his integrity and in- 
genuity ; and, 
and retained his mental. faculties unimpaired > 
to his late& moments. He lived in three> 
centuries s 
what is very furprifing, he+~ 
- executed the on" intricate branches cf his 
profeffion till within afew years of his death,’ 
