1804.] 
Derby, to Mifs White.—Mr. William Mel- 
bourn, of Belper, to Mifs Williams. 
Died.| Aged 61, Mr. Winrow, of Duffield. 
At Afhborne, Mr. Henry Hind, who be- 
longed to the volunteer infantry of that town. 
-—Mr. E. Walker. 
At Biggin, near Hardwick, of a decline, 
Mifs Ann Aikew, aged 17. 
At Eckington, Mrs. Turner, wife of Mr. 
Turner. 
At his feat at Wingerworth, aged 81, Sir 
Henry Hunloke, bart. Heis fucceeded in his 
title and eftate by his eldeft fon, now Sir 
‘Windfor Hunloke. 
At Chefterfield, fuddenly, Mr. Aaron Froft, 
hair-drefler.—-Mr. John Hazlehurit, thoe- 
maker. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Ata méeting of the Newark Agricultural 
Society, held on the 16th of Oétober, pre- 
miums of three guineas, two guineas, and one 
guinea and a half, were adjudged for plough- 
ing. ‘The following are the premiums pro- 
pofed for the enfuing year to perfons refiding 
in the county, or in the diitrié&t twenty-five 
miles roundNewark—For the beft fhort horned 
bull not more than two years and a half old, 
to be kept for public ufe one year at leaft, 
twelve guineas. In cafe the beft bull fhewn 
fhould not be deemed fufficiently good for a 
fpecial recommendation as likely to bring the 
breed to perfection, three guineas. For the 
beft long-wooled tup hog, five guineas. For 
the next beft, three guineas. For the beft 
fine- wooled tup hog, three guineas. For the 
four beft ewe hogsy five guineas. For the 
four next beft three guineas. For the beft 
‘boar, two guineas, For the next beft, one 
guinea. Several premiums were likewife 
offered for ploughing. 
Married.| At Nottingham, Mr. J. New- 
port, to Mifs M. Booth, both of Derby.—Mr., 
Booth, to Mifs Crifp.—-Mr. Lee, aged 75, to - 
Mrs. Warrener, widow, of Snenton, aged 57. 
—Mr, John Seals, of Radford, to Mifs Tutin. 
At Derby, Mr. J.Sugden, of Nottingham, 
to Mifs Sarah Rofe. 
At Retford, Mr. Richard Fox, grocer, to 
Mifs Bailey, both of Gainfborough.—Mr. 8. 
Rowbotham, matter of the free-grammar- 
{chool, of Bunny, to Elizabeth Gunn. 
Died.}] At Nottingham, Mrs. Shipman, 
matron of St. Mary’s workhoufe.—Mrs, 
Jones, wife of Mr. Jones, hofier.—Mrs. Wil- 
fon, wife of Mr, Wilfon.—Aged 73, Mr, 
Beckwith.—Captain M‘Donald, of the sth 
battalion of the army of referve. 
Ar Southwell, aged 19, Mr, John Hil, 
eldeft fon of Mr. William Hill, of that place. 
He was a member of the volunteer corps of 
that place, the whole of which attended his 
guneral, 
LINCOLNSHIRE, 
The poft-mafters general have eftablifhed a 
regular mail, fix days a week, from Thorne to 
Epworth, by way of Crowle, which mnt 
prove a material accommodation to that neigh- 
MontTHLy Mac, No. 12:2, 
Notting hampbire—Lincolnfbire. 
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bourhood, before nearly infulated from other 
parts of the country, A letter from London 
+ to Epworth which would arrive at Doncafter 
in twenty-two hours, frequently could not 
reach Epworth till five days afterwards. 
A new and fpacious theatre, in the firft 
ftyle of elegance and accommodation,: is in- 
tended to be ereéted at Lincoln; Mr Robert- » 
fon, the manager, having taken a leafe of 
the old premifes, with an additional piec of 
ground for the purpofe. . Every exertion will 
be made to complete the undertaking as 
{peedily 2s poffible. 
Married ) Mr. Jofeph Markham, coafte 
waiter in the cuftoms of Grimfby, to Mifs 
Hyde, of Ludford. 
At Lincoln, Mr. Thomas Baldwin, to Mifs 
E. Hammer.—Mr. Andrew, {choolmafter, to 
Mifs Hefcott, 
At Pelham, near Gainfborough, the Rev. 
Wm. Dunkin, reétor of that place, to Mifs 
Sarah Hurft, of Aifby. 
_ At Gainfborough, Mr. P. Pinnings, of Up- 
ton, to Mifs Mary Parker.—Mr. James Weit, 
to Mifs Jane Weft. 
At Corringham, near Gainfborough, Mr. 
T. Liddell, of Hull, to Mifs Harrifon, daugh- 
ter of Mr. Harrifon. 
At Sedgebrooke, Mr. Morton, of London, 
to Mifs S. Turney. 
At Thorefby, John Kipling, efq. of Over- 
ftone, in Northamptonfhire, to Mifs Mabella 
“Wood, fecond daughter of Willoughby Wood, 
efq. of Thorefby. 
Died.] Aged 32, Mrs. Allifon, wife of ~ 
Mr. Allifon, jun. of the bank at Louth. 
At Gainfborough, aged 69, Mr. George 
Bingham.—Mr. William Winfrey, aged 24. 
—Mrs Foulftone, wife of Mr. Foulftone, aged 
27.—Sarah Green, widow, in the 100th year 
of her age.—Mr. John Watkinfon, aged 46. 
At Tathwell, near Louth, Mrs. Dover, 
aged 83 years, near 49 of which the had been 
a faithful fervant in the family of the late 
C. Chaplin, efq. 
At Lincoln, in a very advanced age, Mrs. 
Whichcote, reliét of the late Rev. Dr. 
Whichcote. 
Aged 70, Richard Freeborough, who. was 
known to his neighbours by the name of the 
Old Batchelor, and refided in a fmall dwelling 
by himfelf, not fuffering any perfon to affiit 
him in his houfehold affairs. He was conti- 
nually complaining of the caxes and his po- 
verty ; but fince his death, one’ hunared 
guineas in gold have been found in his houfe, 
and he has left property to a confiderable 
amount. 
At Gainfborough, Elizabeth Bullard, widow, 
at the very advanced age of 107. She re~ 
membered the arrival of his majcfty king 
George I. in England; could few without 
{pectacles, and died without pain or ficknefs. 
At Nacton, near Lincoln, aged 75, the 
Right Hon.George Earl 9f Buckinghambhire, 
Baron Hobart, of Blickling. His loydfhip is 
f{ucceeded in his title and eftates, by %is fon, 
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