1804. | 
At Leigh, Mrs, Hackney, wife of Captain 
Hackney of Liverpool. 
At Mold, aged 76, Mrs. Parry, relict of 
the late D.'Parry, efq. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Among other aéts to which the royal af- 
fent has been lately given, is one for widen- 
ing the turn-pike-road, from the town of 
Derby, to that of Uttoxeter, One for widen- 
ing and altering the road leading from the 
market-place, in the village of Cromford, to 
the Five-lane Ends, at the guide-poft, on 
Hopton-moor; and likewife, for making 
two new roads, branching from the faid roads, 
one proceeding up the valley by Grange-mill, 
to New-haven-houfe; and the other, from 
the fatd valley, to the town of Wirkfworth. 
Married.] Mr. J. Ratcliffe, of Stanton, to 
Mits Hutchinfon, of Ticknall. 
At Chefterfield, Mr. T. Power, brazier, 
to Mrs. M. Pickhard, widow, of Brampton, 
and late of Leicefter. 
Died.j At Derby, aged 306, the Rev. R. 
‘Stretton.—Aged 34, Mr. Levi Barber, pawn- 
broker.—Aged 73, Mrs. Turner, wife of Mr. 
Turner, grocer. 
At Edinburgh, aged 27, Mrs. Greaves, 
wife of W. Greaves, efq. and daughter of R, 
C. Greaves, efq. of Ingleby, in this county. 
Aged 72, D. Woodhonfe, efq of Crich. 
At Matlock Bath, aged 17, Mifs.E. Tin- 
lady, fecond daughter of the late J. Tipiady, 
efg. of Homerton, near London. 
At Poftern-lodge, aged 81, Mr. W. Ad- 
fefts.— Aged 75, the Rev. T. Muchall, of 
Longdon, vicar of Breewood. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, 
Married.| At Nottingham, Mr, C. Eleker, 
of Dedy, to Mifs A. Barker.—-Mr. W. Har- 
vey, of theBlack Lion, public-houfe, to Mifs 
Nicholfon, of Southwell. 
Died.| At Nottingham, Mr. Pikhard, 
mafter of the Rofe public-houfe.—Sergeanc 
Newman, late drill-mafter, of the Notting- 
ham troop of yeomanry cavalry.— Mr. Bilby, 
fon of Mr. William Bilby.—Mr. J. Cox, of 
Elphenftone. His death was occafioned by 
a fall from his horfe, when on his return 
home from exercife, in the troop of Newark 
yeomanry cavalry. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married.| At Louth, the Rev. J, Wayte, 
B.A. to Mifs Phillips.—Mr. Reed, cabinet- 
maker, to Mifs Cotton.—Mr J. Hill, farmer 
and grazier, of Cherry-willingham, near 
Fifherton, to Mifs Chambers, of South Carl- 
ton, near Lincoln. 
At Lincoln, Mr. T. Hall, merchant, to 
Mifs Fither, of Whitehaven. 
At Gainfborough, Mr. Jj. Wyatt, jun. 
to Mifs S. Barnett, of Rotherhithe, Lon- 
don, 
Died.] At Lincoln, Mrs. Sharpe, wife of 
Mr. Sharpe, waterman. 
At Gainfborough, aged 55, Mr, T. Barker, 
mercer. 
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At Stamford, in his tooth year, Mr. Ben. 
Overton, weaver. He had never experienced 
a day’s illnefs, untilthe year when he attain- 
ed this patriarchal age, 
At Louth, aged 61, Mrs. Noddle 3 in con- 
fequence of drinking cold water when fhe 
was, hot. ~Aged 21; Mr. W. Raw. 
At Market deeping, aged 75, Mrs. Digby, 
relict of the late Rev. Mr. Digby, reftor, of 
Finwell, near Stamford. 
LEICESTERSHIRE, 
Ir is in contemplation with the principal 
inhabitants and others, to eftablifh a Houfe 
of Induftry, in the town of Leicetter. 
Married | At Lutterworth, Mr. W. Hawe 
kins, to Mifs Garratt, of Broughton. 
At Leicefter, Mr. RK. Bond, attorney, to 
Mifs Springthorpe. 
At Coleorton, Mr. W. Potter, horfe deal- 
er, to Mifs E. Sharpe, eldeft daughter of Jos. 
Sharpe, gent. of Thringftone-hall. 
At Syfton, Mr. T. Bruce, farmer and gra» 
zier of Leicefter, to Mifs Moore. 
Dicd.| At Loughboro’, aged 21, Mr. W. 
S. Barrs, eldeft fon of Mr, Barrs, draper. 
At Caitle Deanington, aged 20, Mrs. Rich- 
ardfon, daughter of Mr. Jofeph Sowter, and 
wife of Mr. I’. Richardfon, merchant of 
Holl. 
At Enderby-hali, in his 34th year, T. 
Hackett, efq. 
At Melton Mowbray, Mifs Keale. 
At Bath, in her arft year, Mifs Hartoppy 
only daughter of Edw. Wigley Hartopp, efge 
of Little Dalby, in this county Aged 47y 
Mr. J. Peake, of Scraptoft. 
STAFFORDSHIRE, 
Married.| At Wallfhall, the Rev. Mr. 
Smith, diflenting minifter, of Melbourne, 
Derbyfhire, to Mifs Wateew.—-Mr. Wigan, 
to Mifs Foxall, daughter of the late Mr. 
Foxall, furgeon. 
Died.\| At Wolverhampton, Mrs. Eld. 
At Bradley, near Stafford, Mrs. Wright, 
relict of the late Rev. Sampfon Wright.—Mr. 
J. Twamley, of Burntword, near Litchfield. 
At Lane-end, Mr. W. Boftock, furgeon 
and apothecary. —Aged 95, Mrs. Barnes, of 
Ingeftric, near Stafford. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Marricd | The Rev. J. Taylor, M. A. vie 
car of Smitterfield, in this county, to Mifs 
Crefswell, of Witley, Worcefterfhire. 
Died. | At Birmingham, fuddenly, Mr. W. 
Rogers, houfe painter.—-Mr. C, Budd, of the 
Woolpack public houfe-—Mrs, Mills, wife 
of Mr. N. Mills, jeweller.—Mrs. Swayne, 
wife of Mr. Swayne, carrier.—Mr. J. Holmess 
formerly a manufaéturer.—Suddenly, Mre 
Ward, of the George-inn.—-Mrs, E. Athwell, 
wife of Mr. B, Afhwell, thimble-manufaétu- 
rer.—-Aged 23, Mr. Francis Blick, editor of 
the Weekly Newfpaper, called Harris’s Birme 
ingham Gazette, and fon of the Rev. Francis 
Blick, of Bonehill, near Tamworth; a 
young gentleman ef acute judgment, polifh- 
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