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DERBYSHIRE, 
Married.| At Spondon, John Coke, efq. 
of Woodhoufe Villa, near Mansfield, Not- 
tinghamfhire, to Mifs Tipper. 
At Derby, Mr. Samuel Cook, to Mifs Flint. 
~—Mr. Pybus, chemift and druggift, to Mifs 
Tipper. 
At Chefterfield, the French general d’ He- 
nin, to Mifs ewer Jane Dickfon. 
At Whittington, Mr. Samuel Jenkinfon, 
farmer and grazier, to Mifs Eliz, Robinfon. 
Died.}_ Mrs. Grefley, wife of the Rev. 
William G. of Netherfeale, and fifter of Sir 
Nigel Bowyer G. of Drakelow. 
At Mackworth, Mrs. Wiikins, 71. 
At Chefterfield, Mr. John Frith, fen.— 
Monfieur f. V. Guiot, a French prifoner of 
war, and late mafter of the French merchant 
veflel the Centaure. 
At Hall Houle, in Darley Dale, Mr, Da- 
nicl Dakeyne, jun. 
At Derby, Mr. James: Wright, watch- 
maker. 
At Kedlefton, Mr. Humpfion, gr. 
At the Grange, near Barlow, Mr. George 
Swindall. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Nottingham, the Rev, W. 
Wylde, to Mrs. Lowe.—Mr. William Gib- 
fon, of Gofport, to Mifs C. mes of Not- 
tingham. 
Mr. Carver, of Kerby Muxlee, to Mifs 
Wilmore, of Enderby. 
Mr. Thomas Penn, of Wet Bromwich, to 
Mrs, Hoe, of Clifton, near Notiingham. 
Mr, W. Jusd, builders, te Mifs Bifhop, both 
of Melton. 
Mr. Pochin, of Wieaus: to Mifs Slater, of 
Ayleftone. 
Died.| At Nottingham, aged 7c, Nathan 
Haines, D.D, Prebendary of Southwell, Vicar 
of St. Mary’s, in Nottingham, Reétor of Cor- 
grave, aad perpetual Curate of Snenton, in 
the county of Nottingham; perpeiual curate 
of Tong, in the county of York; and firft do- 
meftic chaplain to the earl of Manvers. He 
was prefented to St, Mary’s in 1770, and has 
xefided in the vicarage for thirty-five-years, 
—Mr. Olikam, joiner. 
At Kelham, near Newark, Thomas Ad- 
wick, gent. 1. 
At Southwell, Richard Stanton, efg. who 
ferved tne office of high fheriff for the county 
in 1788. 
At Newark, Mr, john Caparn, poft mafter, 
and matter of the blue coat fchool at Lincela, 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married.| At Louth, Mr. Kirkman, to Mifs 
Bilton, of Marth Chappel.—Mr. Dunthorpe, 
officer of the cuftoms, to iis Harriet Hatte- 
well, 
Mr. Thorpe, jun. of Fofdike, to Mifs Bir- 
ditt, of Kirton. 
Mr. John Wright, of Haddon, near Stilton, 
to Milfs Maxwell, daughter of Mr. John M. 
of Thorney Fen. 
W. Whilton, efg. of Fifhtoft Hall, 
Monratry: Mas. No. 143, 
near 
Notringhampire.—Lincolnfoire.—Leicefterfuire. 
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Bofton, to Mifs H. Hart, daughter of the late 
Major Hart, of Woodftone, near Peterbo- 
rough, 
Mr. Thomas Receding Grantham, of Sum- 
meriley Hall, to Milfs Wilkinfon, of South 
Ormeiby. 
Mr. Thomas Weils, to Mifs Jarvis, of 
Dowlby, near Falkingham. 
At Clee, near Grimfby, Captain John Stan- 
ley, of Hull, to Mifs Ann Weaver, niece of 
Mrs. Clarke, of Cleethorne, 
Died.] At Lincoln, Mr. John Hyde, dyer, 
57.—Mits. ess well known in this city 
by the name of nurfe L. 105. She was born 
at Nettleham 3; her maiden name was Hird, 
At Welton Heath, Mr. Steeper, wife of 
Mr. Samuel S , 43- 
At Stamford, Mr. Paris Clarke, 61,—Mr. 
FRenry Gilbert, joiner. ; 
At Market Deeping, Mrs. Daniel, late mif-_ 
frefs of the Half Moon public houfe, 63. 
At Zofton, Mrs Darwin, wife of Mr. D, 
merchant. 
At Whittlefea, Mrs. Whittome, 
At Sleaford, Mrs. Sarah Parke, w 
John &. 72. 
At Ate gardby,T homas Cartwright, gent. 82. 
At Horncaftle, Mis. Walker, wife of Mr. 
W. whole/ale ironmonger. 
LE!CESTERSHIRE. 
The committee for conducting the new 
race-cou:fe at Leicefter, have, from the want 
of further fubf{criptions beea under the necef= 
fity of giving direétions for the erection of a 
new ftand on a limited {cale, and with a flated 
roof; fo that the advantage and accommioda- 
tion of a lead roof are foregone from the uny- 
fual backwaydness of the inhabitants of the 
town. When it is lated that rool. in addi-: 
wife of Mr. 
‘tion to the fubf{cription already railed, would. 
accomplifh this objet, and it feu atidered 
how important it is to the town that the races 
fhould be refpetably attended, there is reafon 
to hope that they will fill ceme' forward in 
fupport of an eftablifhment fo beneficial to 
‘their interefts. 
Married.| At Belton, Mr, Sowter, of 
ifeworth, to Mifs Bancroft, of Eelcon 
Grange. 
At Enderby, Mr. Carver, of Kirby Muxloe, 
to Mifs Wilmore, eideft daughter of Mr W. 
—Mr, Pochin, of Wigfoue, to Mifs Slater, 
of Aylfone. ; 
Mr. W. Shirwin, of Coleorten, to Mifs 
Gruncy, of Swannington. 
Died. At Leicefter, Mrs. Spooner, many 
years miftrefs of the Bell Inn.—QMir. Elce, 
breeches maker.—Jofeph Chambers, efg. one 
of the aldermen, and thrice mayor of this bo~ 
rough, 82. Being the oldeft member of the 
corporate body he was complimented as the 
father of the cor poration. Firm in principle, 
and of ftriét integrity he fupported his public 
charaéter with dignity and independence, and 
in private life was defervedly refpected by all 
who knew him.—Mrs. Reynold, wif of Mr. 
R. of the White Lion Inn. 
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