578 
are slready built behind the. Crefcent for the 
purpofe. Similar im provements are already 
tin. fhed at St. Ann’s. The baths being found 
Inacequate at the height of the feafon, others 
are now addi g, which will contribute ‘much 
to the comfort and convenience of the place. 
Tne fpace between the hall and the George 
will, be occupied by thops, forming a-fmal] 
fquare, and th. company are to ne attracted 
to thofe buildings by the accommodation ef a 
covered way. Fronting them a public walk 
within a plantation of firs is e‘tablithing for 
the rece_tion and pleafure of the company 
vifiting Buxton 5 and the garden’in the front 
of the hall is converiing into a bowling- 
green and ple-fure grounds. ’ 
Married | At Wirkfworth, Jabn Peel, 
jun’, elq . of Surton on-Treat, to Mifs An- 
tonietta Goodwin, daughter of Anthony G., 
efq. : 
At Etkirgton, Mr. Simpfon, 
viet oes tu Milfs Hodgkinfon. 
Died |} At-Dore, Mr. J. Turner, fon of 
Mr. T., farmer, 24. 
At Cheft-rfield, Mrs. Power, relift of 
ohn B., and mother of Captain B., late of 
the ChelterGfeld voiun cers Mr. Jonathan 
Wregeg, tenner. —- The Rev fohn Bourne, 
A.M., reCtor of sutton cum Duckmanton, 
and vicar of South Winefield, 76. 
At Chapel en-le- Frith, Mr. Jofeph Lowe, 
inn-keeper, and ferjrant in the North High 
Peak volunteers. He went to bed in perfect 
health, and died after only a few minutes in- 
difpofition. 
At Suffield, 
of Derby, 
in the puartth of Longford, 
William Dakin, gent, £64 
At Derby, “Mrs. Mellor, reli of Robert 
M., éfq , ot Alfop in the Dale, 77. 
At Burrowath; Samuel Bennet, gent., 66. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. — 
A ‘ometpandene or the Nottingham J jour- 
nal fuggelis the avvantage of erecting an inn 
half way between Newark and Nottingham, 
4 ciftance of twenty miles, withouta fingte 
biowfe of thet cel ription. it would, he 
fays, be parcicularly ufeful ia the horny 
feaion of winter j 4a if it were built fome- 
what hearer to Nottinzham than Newark, it 
would anfwer ehails. well tor Grantham and 
the former place, between which there is a0 
change of hories, thouzh the aiftance is 26 
miles, and the road in fome places very bad. 
Married.| At Nottingham, Mr. George 
Cartwrizht, hober, to Mifs fames, niece of 
Mr. Wiicht, cutler —— Mr. james Wordan, 
to Milfs Marriott. 
At Nottingham, Mifs White, of 
Quornden, Leicefterthire. — Mrs. /lcock, 
wiie of Mr. A, of the Sin Maxe Néwegh 
public-houfe, — Mr James Raneali, of the 
Crofs Keys puo:ic hevfe. — Willram u- 
thwaite, gent, 8:. He bad been a member 
of the corporation fifiy-four years; “was 
eieG@ed chamberlain in 4752, alderman in 
3778, and ierved the office of mayor ia the 
years.1779, 1785, and 4791. He difcharged 
Pica: 4 
Notting hamfei re—Lincoinfpire. 
[July 1, 
the public duties of his Gtuation with honour 
to himfelf and advantage to thofe over whom 
he prefided, 
At Workfop, Mrs. Frances White, fitter 
of the late Taylor W., of Wailing Wells. 
efg-, andaunt of Sir Thomas Wollafton W., 
bart. 
At Retford, Mr. Kippax, tanner, 72 _ 
Samuel Biciches, gardener, 73. 
At Phurgarton Priory, Mrs. Gilhert Coop- 
er, wife of John Gilbert C., efq., and young- 
eft daughter of Juhn Roe, e'q , of Sudbrooke, 
Lincolafhire. : 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
The following bilis have peceed: the 
royal affent by commrtiian, viz., “ An A& 
for the more fpeedy and eafy Recovery of 
Smit] Debts in the Towo and Borough of 
Grimiby, and the Liberties thereof, and the 
feversl parifhes and places th-reia mention= 
ed.” and §* An 4A& for amending and render- 
ing moye effectual an AG vaffed in the ‘Thir- 
ty-iccond Year of his prefent Majeity, for 
the better paving, cleanfing, and otherwife 
improving the borough of Botton. 
Married]. Mr Kine of Horncafle, 
cruggifi, to Mifs Tomaka Badeendnes daugh- | 
ter of the late Rev. ‘lomas Beaumont, rec- 
tor of Rai:hoy, near Spiilby. The bride ig 
one of three fitters, now living, that were 
bora ata birth. ~ 
At Hickington, Mr. M. Wetherell, to 
Mifs Fountain, w! hofe united ages amount to 
33 years. 
At Louth, Mr. Guraill, blackfmith, to 
Mifs Jatin fon: —Mr. F} letcher, of Doaning- 
ton, to M-fs Rebecca Rennifon. 
At Lincoln, Mr Barley, to Mifs Jackfon, 
At Golfby, near Louth, Mr. Larcér, mil- 
ler, to Mifs Temlinfon — 
Died.} At Lincoln, Mr Gray, black{mith, 
29.—Mr. Taylor, farrier, 63. — The Rev? 
Mr Mounfey, late of Market Rafen, 82.—~ 
Mr. Swan, fon of the Rev. Mr. S., 17, ‘gh 
At Gainfbro’", Mr. James Clark, flax-dref- 
fer, AO. — Mr. iartholomew Waite, publis 
can, 54. — Mrs, Ward, widow of the late 
Captain W., 63. —M. W. Blackburn, attor. 
ney’s clerk, 26. 
At Season, Mrs. Goodlad, reliét of Mr, 
G., baker, 78 —Mrs. Orfon, go. | 3, 
At Halton Ho'egate, Mrs. Hewitt. 
At. Fiikerton, Mis. Cherlotte Rice, a 
maiden iaty, advanced in years. She o 
the laft of chree fitters who refided in that 
village, in the fame heufe, mT 
At Great Pontoa, near Grantham, Mr. 
Sentance. 
“At Sibfey, Mr. John Maddifon, many 
years conftable of that parity No vagrant 
fearcely could efeape his fearch; and it 
would be much to the credit of conftables, as 
well as a benefit to the’ ie if they 
would follow the fame tules. ~ 
At Spalding, Mr. Thomis Thorpe, fen.y 
formerly a merchant of taat town, 74, 
At Deeping 3. ei, after a fhort illnefs, 
cee i aged 
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