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the Right Hon. Lord Hobart. He fucceeded 
his brother, the late earl, Auguft 3d, 1793 
In 1757, be married: Albinia, daughter and 
bea ye of LordVere Bertie, fon of RobertDuke 
of Ancaiter, by whom he has left two fons 
and three daughters. His remains were de- 
pofited, with great funeral folemnity, in the 
family vault, at Nacton, near Lincoln. His 
lordfhip’s numerous tenantry aflembled on 
this- melancholy occafion, to pay the laft 
tribute of gratitude and affection due to a no- 
bleman, who poffeffed many virtues, and had 
never, in the whole courfe of his life, and 
amidft the exigency of the times, raifed their 
tents, but who held out to the laft the excel- 
ent maxim, ‘* Let the poor man live.” 
“LEICESTERSHIRE, 
* Married.] Thomas Denman, efq. of Lon- 
don, to Milfs Vevers, eldeft daughter of the 
Rev. Richard Vevers, of Saxby.—Mr. John 
Foord, of Great Grimiby, Lincolnthire, to 
Mifs Dewes, daughter of Mr. Dewes, of Afh- 
by de la Zouch. 
At Tilton, Mr, John Wright, of Lowsby, 
to Mifs Hawkins, of Halfted.—G, Filling- 
ham, efq. of Syerfton, to Mifs Hough, daugh- 
ter of Thomas Hough, efq. of “Eafthorpe, 
near Belvoir. 
At Leiceiter, Mr. John Coleman, hofier, 
to Mifs Oram.—Mr. James Valentine, to 
Milfs. Chamberlain, of the Holly-Tree hotel. 
-—Mr. Webb, harter and hofier, to Mifs 
Webb, daughter of the late Mr. E. Webb. 
Mr. John Roberts, hofier, to Mifs Lomas. — 
Died.| At Leicefter, Mr. Davis, many 
years in the employ of Meffrs. Pares and 
Heygate.—Mr. Edward Chamberlain, fon of 
Mrs. Chamberlain, ef the Holly- Tree hetel. 
——Wirs. Langford, wife of the Rev. Dr. Lang- 
ford, 
__ At Sibfon, Mrs. Neale, relié of the late 
Rev. Thomas Neale, rector of Tollerton, 
Wottinghambhire. 
At Briftol, Louifa Ann, fifth daughter of 
Sir Edmund Cradock Hartopp, bart. one of 
the reprefentatives of this county. Her re- 
mains were interred in the family vault at 
Afton Flamville. 
At Higham on the Hill, Mr. Tavernor. 
STAFFORDSHIRE, 
At a general meeting of the Newcaftle and 
Pottery Agricultural Society, heid oa the 19th 
of O&ober, the following premiums were ad- 
judged ;-—A filve? medal, cup, oF five guineas, 
for the bef crop of turnips to the Marquis of 
Stafford. A filver medal, or three guineas, 
for the fecond beft crop of turnips, to Mr. 
Dent, of Oulton. A filver cup, or five guineas, 
for the greateft improvement in irrigation, 
to George Tollet, efq. of Swinnerton Hall. 
A fGilver cup, or five guineas, for laying down 
‘and for patture.witn white clover and grafs 
feeds, to James Caldwell, efg. of Linley 
Wood. A gold medal, or ten guineas, for 
the bett fallow for wheat, to Mr. William 
; Miitker, of Mewcatile. A fiver cup, or five 
Eeicefterfbire—Stafforafire—Warwickpire. 
[Dee. 1 
_ guineas, for the fecond beft fallow for wheat, 
to Mr. Thomas Marth, of Norton Farm. Five 
guineas to William Smith, of Knulton, 
for having brought up twelve children with- 
out parochial affiftance. Three guineas ta 
William Owen, of Lawton, for having 
brought up fix children; befides other pre- 
miums of two guineas and one guinea to fer- 
vants inhusbandry. It was at the fume time 
refolved, that the diftri€t of the fociety fhould 
be extended to fifteen miles round Neweaitle 
under Lyne. - 
Married.| At Ranton, Mr. Charles Hart, 
of Ranton ik to Mifs Whieldon, only 
daughter of Mr, D: Whieldon, of Haughton, 
At Uttoxeter, Mz. Branfon, hofier, of 
Leicefter, to Mifs Bates —wMr. Penny, of 
London, to.Mifs Walford, of, Pattingham. 
Died-] Mrs. Hollier, of Barton Park. 
At Uttoxeter, Mrs. Rachael Harvey, ata 
very advanced age. 
At Stafford, aged 58, Mrs. Silvefter, wife 
of Mr, Silvester. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
At the annual. general meeting of the go~ 
vernors of the Birmingham Difpenfary, held 
on the 2d of November, a medical report was 
prefented for the laft year, ending the 29th 
of September, from which it appears that 
1325 patients received medical relief at their 
own habitations in the courfe of the year. 
Of thefe 4145 were. fick, and 180 midwifery 
patients, Befdes thefe, 675 have undergone 
vaccine inoculation, with invariable fuccefs. 
From the report of the receipts and expendi- 
ture, it appears that the fub{criptions amount- 
ed to 3361. 10s. 6d. which with legacies and 
donations makes a total of 5841. qos. 8d. OF 
this fum 374:-98.94- has been expended, leav- 
ing a balance of 2101. 8s. 11d. of which ba- 
wae 1031. 3s. 3d. is in arrear, In confiderae 
‘tion of the fervices rendered to this charity’ 
by the late Dr. Rogers, (whofe death is noticed 
in our laft number) it was refolved that a mo- 
nument fhould be erected to his memory in 
St. Philip’s church, at the expence of the 
inftitution, 
Married] At Birmingham, Mr. Thomas, 
to Mrs, Mary Grimley, of the Bull’s Head, 
—Mr. Thos. Bayley, to Mifs Elizabeth Tay- _ 
lor.—Mr, Charles Cope, of Uttoxeter, to Mifs 
Mary Hooper, 
At Afton, Mr. W. Radclyffe, engraver, of 
Birmingham, to Mits C. Hemming, of Wal- 
fall Heath. 
Died.| At Longnor Park, Robert Corbet, 
efq. 
At Warwick, Mr. Eyre, druggift, —Mifs 
Veafey. 
At Haughton, aged 63, Mr. Saunders, for- 
merly of Stalibrook Hall, near Stafford, 
At Brookbampton, in Corvedale, at a very 
advanced age, Mr. F. Wood. - 
_ At Birmingham, inthe 37th year of her 
age, Mrs. Elizabeth Blekemore, wife of Mr. 
Thomas Blakemore. 
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