1804. ] Lincolnfhire —Leicefterfhire—Stafford/ire. 17a: 
At Workfop, aged 21, Mifs E. Henfrey. 
— 1 his 20th yeat, Mr. H. Stephenfon, jun. 
of -Bartos —Mr Morris, jun. of Cotyrive. 
—Mrs. Burton, wife of Mr Burton, milicr, 
of Lenton. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Notice has lately been given, by public ad- 
vertifemert, inthe Lincolnthire papers, that 
the wet dock in the port of Grimfby, which 
is now deepening ang enlarging, in order to 
afford ‘a better and more extenfive accommo- 
dation for fhipping, &c. would be opened on 
Monday, the 23d of July left,—A potterior 
account, dated July 74, mentions the re-open- 
ing of the new dock there, ¢ aiter an in- 
tended excavation of three additional acres, 
for the purpofe of wharfs, wharehoules,”” &c. 
Among other fhips that entered the port 
was one from Gallipoli, with oil of olives, 
&e.; three from Gefle, with deais, &c. and 
one from Gefle, with iron, S&c.3 one irom 
Memel, with fir timber, &c. ‘Two failed at 
the fame time, one for Gefle, and one for 
Longon, both in ballait: This-ancient port 
now bids fair to refume its former rank as a 
fea-port, and to extend its mercantile con- 
fequence, to which it poffleffes great facilities 
by its vicinity to the North sea, &ce &c. 
A poft-office packet boat has been lately 
eftablithed between the ports of Hull and 
Grimfby 3 a meafure by which ao {mall ad- 
ditional facility and accommodation will be 
given to the fhipping in Crimilby-ro : 
t» the general intercourfe between the | 
places. ‘To vefleis putting into the Humber 
by ftre(s of weather, or to wait convoy, the 
Adoption of the above meafare wili, likewife, 
be of very great advantage. The bag for 
Jet<ers will be mace up daily, one hour before 
high water, for Grimbby ; and the return will 
be daily from Grimfby, as the tide may iuit. 
The packet, named the Yarborough, will 
hoift a pot office jack, in order that the fhips » 
in the Humber may learn the arrival and de- 
parture of the mail. 
A poft has been likewife jately eftablithed 
between the towns of Hull! and Patrington, 
to pafs through Headon. ‘The bags wi!l be 
made up at Hull, and forwarced from thence 
‘as foon as poitble after the arrival of the 
mail, on the mornings of Mondays, Wednef- 
days, Fridays, and Saturdays ; and-the mail 
Will return to Hull the fame evening 
Married | At Gainfborough, Mr. F. 
Raynes, wine- merchant, to Mifs Morehoufe, 
daughter of Mr, C. Morehoufe, merchant.— 
Mr. Ciil to Mrs. Linley. . : 
At Louth,’ Mr. G. Searle, to Mifs Grant, 
ef Wyham-houfe. 
At Grimiby, Lieut. Stevenfon, of the Hel- 
der thip of war, to Mifs A. Stockdale, daugn- 
ter of the Rev. Mr. Stockdale. 
At Lincoin, Mr. Bedford, junior, to Mifs 
Taylor.—Mr. H. Stanley to Mifs Diars. 
At Amcoat’s, Mr. S. Belton, farmer and 
Srazier, te Mils C. Butterick. 
_ Leicefter, and late in the profeflion of- the 
Died.} At Lincoln, aged 37, Mrs. Brome 
head, wifeof Capt. Kromheau, of the third _ 
battalion of Lincolafhire militia, 
At Gainfborough, aged 98, Mrs. Jobnfon. ~ 
—Avged eh the Rev. Daniel Rowland, fc- 
verat years minifter of the: late Countcis of ¢ of ne ee 
Huntingdon’s chapel. eee 
At Louth, aged¥?, Mr. W. Webfter. a a 
At Horncafile, Mrs. Ficld, a maiden lady, ry 
of Alford. 
At Grim(by, aged 60, Mr. R. Vickars, 
faddJer, of Carton. . 
- -LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At Kegworth, Mr. Felkin, to 
Mils Crane. 
At Afton, Mr. W. J. Parker, furgeon, of 
Auftcy, in this county, to Mifs M. Harding, 
daughter of the late Mr. {homas Harding. 
At Shutoke, J, Boultbee, efq. of Saxter- 
ly, to Mifs Maria Ann Croxa}l. 
Diced | At Leiceter, Mrs. Burbidge, of, 
the Nag’s-head-ina. . 
At Barkby, Mrs. #1. Pochin, Sifter of the 
late W. Pochin, efg. many years member of 
parliament for this county. 
At Scraptoit, I. Carter, efg. formerly of 
law.—-Mrs. Steventon, of Cotes, near Lough- 
borough. 
At Coventry, Mr. Beynon, formerly of the, 
Leiceiter, Loughborough, é&c. theatres. —In 
his Ogth year, Mr W. Hitchcock, of Lub- 
betthorpe. 
At Sproxton, in the prme of life, Mrs. 
Charmberlayne wite of Mr. Chamberlayne, 
woolftagler, of Leicelter. 
The Rev. 2. Vinley, B. D. of Whiffen- 
dine, Rutland.—In his 77th year, Mr. T. 
Bunney, of Great Daiby, formerly an emi- 
nent laddier, 
In his 75th year, (at the hovfe of his el- 
deft fon, the Rev. R. Achiom Ingram, rec- 
tor of Seagrave in this county,) the Rey. R. 
Ingram, vicar of Wormingtord, &c. in Effex. 
- Mrs. Hawley, of Guadaloupe Farm, near 
Melion Moworay. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. }. Copley, of Norton, in 
this county, to Mifs S. Derry, of Birming~ 
han.—Mr. Wilcfhire, of Birmingham, to 
Mifs Aarrifon, of Penkridge. f 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. C. Wilfon, to 
Mifs C. RMadeley, of Wednesbury.—Mr. f. 
P. dlakemore, of Weft Bromwicii, to Miis 
Barber, cf Walfall.—Mr. J. Hadley Reddell, 
{word-cutler, of Birmingham, to Milfs Moore, 
of Thorpe Conftantine, in this county. 
At Tattenhill, Mr, Starkey, fchool-maf- 
ter, to Mifs Gaunt. - 
Mr. J. Sherrard, of Salford, to Mifs Clowes, 
daughter of W. Clowes, efg. of Pooth:ll, in. 
this county. . 
Died.| At Litchfeld, Mrs. Chamberlayne, 
wife of M:. Chamberlayne, wool-itapler.. 
At Wolverhampton, aged €6, Mrs. Davis. 
—wMrs. Hunter, widow.—Mr. jennings, of 
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