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white through their whole fubftance. Among 
the fragments was difcovered a {mall lacry- 
matory, which had been broken from the cu- 
riofity of the perfon who difcovered it, to find 
whether it contained any thing of value. 
Married] At Swayfield, Mr. John Sway- 
field, of Quadring, to Mifs E. Thompfon. 
At Mitterton, near Gainfborough, Mr. ‘Tho. 
Hickfon, jun, ropemaker, to Mifs S. Birks, 
both of Srockwith —Mr. Samuel Booth, of 
Caftor, to Mifs Griffin, daughter of Mr. John 
Griffin, of Peakirk, near Peterborough.—Mr. 
William Holgate, of Keelby, to Mifs Freer, 
daughter of Mr. Thomas Freer, of North 
Keifcy, near Caftor. 
At Swineihead, Mr. Wighted, farmer and 
grazier, of Swaton, to Mifs Carnall, duugh- 
ter of Mr. Thomas Carnall, of the former 
place. 
At Alford, Mr. F. Gilby, to Mifs Board. 
At Spiliby, Mr. John Chevins, to. Mifs 
Bycroft, 
Died} At Gretford, near Stamford, Mr, 
Lumby, archite@, late of Lincoln 
At Bofton, Mr. Ellis, keever of the Dog 
and Duck public-houfe. 
At Long Sutton, Mr. William Skel- 
ton, a refpeCtable farmer and grazier, in the 
goth year of his age. 
At Moulton, Mrs. Savage, the wife of Mr, 
Thomas Savage, an eminent preacher in the 
fociety of the late Mr. Wefley. She has left 
a family of feven fmall children to lament 
the lofs of a tender mother.—The Rev. F. 
Gaunt, curate to the Rev. Woolley Jolland, 
vicar of Louth. As a preacher he was ap- 
plauded by his hearers, and as a worthy chas 
raéter was eftcemed by all who had the plea- 
fure of his acquaintance. At the age of 36, 
he was faummoned by his Creator to partake of 
thofe joys, which he had fo zealoufly de- 
clared from the pulpit would be the certain 
reward of the righieous. He wasrefpe&fully 
attended to the grave by many of his pariihi- 
overs, and the pall was fupported by eight 
clergymen. 
At South Elkington, near Louth, Mrs. 
ardney, wife of Mr. Cardney, a refpeCtable 
farmer of that piace. 
At Spiliby, aged s:, Mr. William Smith, 
keeper of the Queen’s Head public-houfe. 
At Burg in the Marth, Mrs. King, widow. 
oMr. J. Weft, of Afterby, grazier, aged 76. 
Hannah Seaton, of Waihinborough, near 
Lincoln, widow, aged 68 years. She was 
found drowned in the river Witham, into 
which fhe is fuppofed to have thrown herielf 
in a fit of lunacy. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married ] At Hoton, near Loughborough, 
Mr, W. Danimore, of Afhwell, Rutland, to 
Mifs Lucy Wright, of the former place. 
At Leicefter, Mr. Spencer, upholfterer, to 
Mifs Clark.—R. H. Bird, efg. of the 12th 
light dragoons, to “4ifs Watchorn, only 
daughter of T, Watchorn, efg —Mr. Charles 
Leics/erfoire—Staffordhire—Warwickpire. 
[Oa ty 
Hervey Hurft, of Hinckley, to Mifs ‘Roflely, 
of Birmingham. 
At Amhpby de la Zouch, Mr. Thomas Dalby, 
attorney at law, to Mis Lucy Springthorpeg 
both of that place.—Mr. Serjeant Mercer, of. 
Hall, to Mifs Sarah Dewes, youngeft daugh- 
terof Mr. Dewes —Mr. Marthal, wool- ftaplers 
of Leicefter, to Mifs Davies, daughter of the 
Rev. Mr. Davies, of Wigton. 
Died.] Mrs. Wallis, reli&t of the late 
Major Wallis, and youngeft daughter of I, 
Bafs Oliver, efy. of Leicefter. 
At Leicefter, Mr. Sculthorpe, baker.—Mrs. 
Brown, wife of Mr. Brown, fen. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] | At Colwich, George Chete 
wynd, efg. of Brocton, eideit fon of Sir Geo. 
Chetwynd, of Grendon Hall, in the county 
of Warwick, to Mifs Sparrow, eldeft daugh- 
ter of John Sparrow, efq. of Bifhton. 
At Kinfare, Mr, Jas. Holder, of Bewdley, 
to Mrs. Harries, of the former place, 
At Lichfield, Mr. Beardoe, of King. ftreet, 
Manchetter, to Mifs Eborall, of Lichfield. 
Died] At Lichfield, He 63 years, Mrs. 
Minerva Brownell, wido wat the late Rev. W. 
Brownell ; fhe was a truly pious Chriftian 
and an affe@ionate parent. 
At the Vicarage Houfe, at Caverfwall, in 
the 47th year of hie age, the Rev. St. George 
Bowles, vicar of Caverfwall, and formerly 
chaplain to the royal regiment of horfe guards: 
blue. 
At her father’s houfe, in Lichfield, Mrs 
Haughton, wife of Mr. Jofeph Haughton. 
At Colbridge, in the Staftordfhire Potteries, 
Mr. J. Blackwell, an eminent potter, 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.] | At Birmingham, Mr, Thomas 
Hadley, to Miis Grimes, both of Coventry 
—Mr. William Green, to Mifs Ann Bentley. 
—Mr. Thomas Bafwell, of Coventry, to Mifs 
Elizabeth Harper. 
At Welt Bromwich, Mr. Bate, fword ma- 
nufacturer, of Birmingham, to Mifs Dudley, 
organift, at the old diffenting meeting- houfe 
of the former place.—-Mr. William Jones, to 
Miis Ann Flowers, both of Folefhill.—Thos. 
Seth, efg. of the 59th regiment of foet, to 
Mifs J. Williams, of New-ftreet, Birmingham, 
Died.] At Birmingham, aged 52, Mr. 
Jofeph Marfton.—Aged 25, Mr. H. Auttin, . 
of the theatre —Mr. Webb, malfter, aged 
79.:—Mrs. Beddoes, reli&t of the late Mr, 
Beddoes, 
builder——Mr. John Maxwell, one of the. 
olde travellers on the road3 a man diftin- 
guilhed for his probity and punétuality —« 
Mrs. Turner, wife of Mr. John Turner, 
button-maker.—Mrs. Chambley, wife of Mr. 
Ch ambley, watch and clock maker, of Wole 
verhampton. — Mifs Ann Rowley, fecond 
daughter of Mr. Rowley, timber-merchant, of 
Stourport.—In the 88th year of his age, John 
Lane, eig. of Mofeley-Wake-Green, near Bir- 
mirgham. 
At Tamworth, aged 52, Mr. John Moore. 
wee Mire 
brafs-founder.—Mr. Charles Bates, 
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