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style; and if the performers acquit themselves with that ability which there is reason to expect, both the frequenters of the drama, and the manager, will, in all probabi lity, have reason to rejoice in the changes which have taken place.

Married.] At York, Michael Anne, esq. of Burghwallis, near Doncaster, to Miss Tasburgh, of Bodney, Norfolk; in consequence of which Mr. Anne takes the lady's name.

At Whitgift, Mr. Harrison, of Pocklington, to Miss Danser, daughter of Joshua D.

sq.

At Bilton Church, the Rev. W. Preston, vicar of Bulmer, in the North- Riding, to Miss Frances Plumer, daughter of Hall P. esq. of Bilton Hall.

At Duffield, Richard Stanley, esq. of Barber Wood, near Rotherham, banker, to Miss Thacker, daughter of the late Mr. T. of Wiln Mills, Derbyshire.

At Hull, Mr. Stephen Dickinson, solicitor, to Mrs. Etherington.

At Kirby Hill Church, Humphry Fletcher, esq. of Boroughbridge, to Miss Arabella Smith, daughter of the late Jacob S. esq. of Humburton.

At Ripon, Mr Thomas Ayrton, to Miss Mary Rawson, youngest daughter of Mr. Alderman R.

Died.] At Garton in Holderness, Mr. John Grasby, celebrated for his skill as a bone-setter, 82.

At Hull, Captain Thomas Thompson. William, only son of Mr. Richard Parke, one of the proprietors of the London stage waggons, 19.Mr. William Hessey, 81.-Mr. Joseph Wardell, 64.

At Carbrock, Mrs. Elinor Staniforth, 92. She was carried to Attercliffe chapel by 19 grandchildren, and followed by 27 greatgrandchildren. She has left two daughters, the one 70 years of age, and the other 60.

He was

Aged 83, Mr. Proctor Holden, formerly master of the free grammar-school at Westhouse, near Ingleton, Yorkshire. brother to the late Rev. G. Holden, calculator of the tide table for Liverpool, and father of that universal scholar, the late Francis Holden, of Trinity College, Cambridge.

At Pontefract, Dir. Joseph Johnson, 79. At Oakwell Hall, near Leeds, Benjamin Fearnley, esq.

At Leeds, Mr. James Berwick.-Mrs. Clapham.

At Richmond, Henry Blegborough, esq. the senior aldermar. of that place. He had served the office of common-councilman many years, was elected an alderman above thirty years since, and served the office of mayor three times, with great credit to himself, and benefit to the corporation.

At Knaresboro, Mr. Francis Fairbank, attorney.

At Hessell, Samuel Bean, esq.

At Cottingham, Joseph Milburn, esq. one of the oldest masters in the Royal Navy, 75.

At Arksey, the Rev. John Dockray, cu rate of Edlington, 65.

At York, Mrs Sarrande, relict of the Rev. Mr. S. rector of Sutton upon Derwent, and vicar of Bossall.--Mr. Thomas Cartarigin, fate of Carlton, near Penrith, 83.—in the 731 year of his age, Thomas Smith, esq. se nior alderman of this corporation, and father of the city. He served the office of sheaff in the year 1778, and that of lord mayor in 1786 and 1795. Mrs. Reuby, superior of the Roman Catholic seminary.—Mr. Joha Simmons, 33.

At Doncaster, Mrs. Mosley.-Mr. Her ring, of the Black Bull Inn, which he had kept upwards of half a century, 74.

At Adwick, Mrs. Coward, 80.

At Sheffield, Mr. James Greaves.-Mr. Lowe. Mrs. Cadman.-Mrs. Hobson, wife Mr. Charles H.-Mrs. Taylor.-Mrs. Rayner.-Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Orton, bookseller, 14.-Mr. W. Wa.ker, 80.-Mr. Aaron Nicholls, and his wife, Mrs. N.

At Rotherham, Mr. Favell, 77.

At Darnall, Mr. William Smith, 78; and a few days afterwards, at the same age, his wife,

Mrs. S.

At the Elm, near Sheffield, John Parker, esq. attorney.

At Huddersfield, Margaret, wife of Mr. George Ibbotson-Mrs. Stocks.-In consequence of a fal. from a gig, Mr. Newhouse.

At Sheffield, J. Browne, M.D. in the 70th year of his age. He was so generally and deservedly respected, that on the day of his interment, the shops in the principal streets in Sheffield were shut until 11 o'clock in the morning. At a public meeting held - Cutler's Hall, to consider of the best means of perpetuating his memory, it was resolved that a marble bust of the doctor should be placed in the General Infirmary; and a subscription was opened for defraying the expense.

LANCASHIRE.

The inhabitants of Liverpool have lately been visited with an infimmatory disease of the eyes, which has in many instances produced blindness. A meeting has been held to consider of the means of establishing in that town an institution for the rci.er and cure the diseases of that tender orgen.

A subscription has has been opened in the same town, for the purpose of founding a st minary in this country for the education of British catholics.

Married.] At Liverpool, Captain John Kubley, of the ship Montez-mia, to fiss Har❤ riet Plant.-Captain James Garner, to pilizabeth, daughter of John Hue, eq-Mic. Robert Melion, coast-waiter and searcher in the customs at Pagliit, to Puss E Cowell.

At Preston, Mr. Edard Forsnaw, attor-ney, to Miss Mary Taylor.

At Prescot, M. Henry Lickbarrow, to Miss Southern.

At Childwall, A. T. Patterson, esq. to

Miss

Miss Ward, daughter of Joseph W. esq. of Summer Hill.

At Manchester, the Rev. W. Salmon, to Eliza, third daughter of George Uppleby, esq. of Barrow Hall, Lincolnshire.

Near Manchester, Mr. Robert Rippon, of Lanchester, Durham, to Hannah, fourth daughter of Mr. Christopher Walton, of Worsley Old Hall.

Died.] At Manchester, Samuel Rawlinson, esq. son of the late Abraham R. esq. of Lancaster.-Mr. Makee, 66.

At Longford, of a mortification (proceeding from a gathering in the thumb, which he had improperly treated) James Lee, aged 66, a very faithful and trusty servant for thirty years; and on the next day, of a fever, in consequence of attending her husband, Eleanor, his wife, 60.

At Gateacre, Mrs. Ann Turton, 42. At Garstang, Mrs. Winder, wife of Mr. W. of the Royal Oak Inn.

At Preston, Mrs. Maria Bache.

At Breadsall, Mr. Charles Houghton, 36. At Chesterfield, Mr. Joseph Santers. At Castleton, Mr. Robert Howe, many years bar-master of the mineral court in the High Peak, 86.

At Ashborne, Mr. John Bailey, 52.

At Eckington, Mr. Ralph Hodgkinson, formerly an eminent druggist of Sheffield, 66. At Wirksworth, Mr. John Winson, postmaster, 71.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

Married.] At Ruddington, Mr. Hadfield, of Gidding Grove, Huntingdonshire, to Miss Barker.

At Holm Pierpoint, Robert Warren, esq. lieutenant in the 4th or Royal Irish Dragoon Guards, to Miss Donnithorne, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Donnithorne.

Died.] At Nottingham, Miss Barnett, sister of Mr. B. bookseller.-Mr. Dixon, 36.Mrs. Rose, of the Pheasant public-house, 27. Aged 72, Mr. William Doubleday Crofts, attorney at law; who, in the year 1778,

At Chorley, Mr. John Hawkeshead, eldest completely rung St. Mary's ninth bell 7 hours son of Mr. Robert H. 27.

At Everton, Thomas, son of Thomas Bateman, esq. 18.

At Cheetwood Strangeways, Mr. Thomas Lithgow, 72.

At Liverpool, Mr. Robert Robinson, of the Crown and Anchor Tavern, 37.-Mrs. Benson, 75.-Mr. G. M'Knight, 60.-Mr. William Tilletson. Mr. Thomas Maddock, principal clerk to the proprietors of the Old Quay Company.-Mrs. Ann Ankers. Mr. Joseph Side Mrs. Griffiths, 31.- Mrs. Welsby Mr. Joseph Lowe.

At Great Soughall, Mrs. Webb, eldest daughter of the late alderman Astie, of Chester, 55.

At Croston, Mrs. Elizabeth Master, daughter of the late Leigh M. esq. of New Hall, 85.

CHESHIRE.

Married.] The Rev. Mr. Brown, of Prestbury, to Frances Ann, daughter of the late William Hulton, esq.

Died] At Stockport, Mrs. Parker, 60. At Chester, Mr. Robert Newell, merchant-Joseph Duke, esq.

At Over, Mr. Thomas Woollam.

At Neston, William, second son of Dr. Thomson; and the same night, Mrs. T. wife of the latter.

DERBYSHIRE.

Married.] At Chesterfield, Mr. Francis Sheldon, printer and bookseller, to Miss Arabella Hardy.

At Brampton, near Chesterfield, John Barnes, esq. of Ashgate, to Miss Clay, of Northwingfield.

At Pentrich, Thomas Pearson, esq. of Southwingfield, to Miss Royston, of Codnor Park.

Died.] At Derby, Mr. James Johnson, 65. Mrs. Ann Allkin, 80-Arthur, young est son of Mr. Agard, of Borrowash Mills, 14. At Wingerworth, Mr. Joseph Hinde.

and 22 minutes, being one of the most Herculean tasks in the art; the peal was 10,368 changes of grandsire Crofts, on the peal of ten bells Mrs. Tillard, widow of the Rev. Richard T. vicar of Wirksworth, 65.

Near Farnsfield, Mr. Wright, 98. At East Retford, Mr. William Brumby, of Stockwith, near Gainsboro', 25.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

Married.] At Hornsea, the Rev. James Wilson, curate of the perpetual curacy of Nunkeeling, to Miss Jane Burrell.

At Lincoln, Mr. John Smith, of Whittlesea, near Peterborough, surgeon and apothe cary, to Miss Jane Straw, eldest daughter of Mr. Alderman S.

At Horncastle, Aaron Congreve Horne, gent. of Woolshaw, Warwickshire, to Miss Berry, of Ryton, in the same county.

At Harmston, near Lincoln, Thomas Kitchen, esq. of Greetwell, to Susan, daughter of the late Charles Clark, esq. of Red Hall.

At Stamford, Hamilton Fulton, esq. to Miss S C. Martin.

At Boston, Mr. John Mewburn, surgeon, of Whitby, to Miss Moore.-Charles Tunnard, esq. of Frampton, to Miss Claypon, daughter of B. C. esq. banker.

Died.] At Lincoln, Mrs. Buckworth, relict of the late Rev. Dr. B. of Washingborough. By her death, the Mistresses Buckworth, of St. Martin's, Stamford Baron, ac quire a property of 60,0001. Mrs. Widdowson, wife of Mr. William W. of the Rein Deer Inn. Mr. Richardson. Mr. Robert Squires.-Mr. Mordecai Moses.-The infant chid of R. Terrewest, esq.

At Sutterton, near Boston, Charlotte, wife of the Rev. Dr. Hutton, vicar of the former place, 30.

At Morton, Mr. Thomas Cawkwell.
At Louth, Mrs. Aun Richmond, 74.`

At

At Waddington, Mrs. James.

At Gainsbro, Mr. Luke Williamson.—Mr. John Cox, captain of the brig Gainsbro' packet Newcastle trader, 35.

At Stamford, Mrs. Royston, 73.-Mr. Lawrence Redmill, 80.—Mr. Booth, 72. At Syston, Mr. Fridlington, 86.

At the Retreat, Bag Enderby, near Horncastle, 80, William Elmhirst, esq. He was of an ancient family in Yorkshire, had resided many years at Stainby, and was very well known in that part of the country, as a man of strict integrity of character, and possessing much practical agricultural knowledge.

At Grantham, Mrs Galloway, 71.

At Caistor, in consequence of the bursting of a blood vessel, the Rev. William Harrison, A.M. son of the Rev. Mr. H. vicar of Winterton, and of Great Limber, 34. He was a fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and an excellent scholar.

At Holbeach, John Thomas, M.D. many years an eminent surgeon of that place.

LEICESTERSHIRE.

Married.] At Haliaton, the Rev. J. Owsley, rector of Blaston, to Miss Read.

At Thenidgworth, Mr. Edward Butlin, jun. woolstapler, of Hollowell, Northamptonshire, to Mary Ann, only daughter of Mr. John Harris.

At Knighton, William Knox, esq. of Carlton Curlieu, to Christian Ann, eldest daugh ter of Henry Coleman, esq. of Stony Gate House.

At Lockington, the Rev. Henry Knightley, rector of Byfield, Northamptonshire, to Jane Diana, third daughter of the Rev. Phi lip Story.

Died.] At Leicester, Miss Inglesant, eldest daughter of Mr I-Mr. Jolm Ireland, printer, 63.-Mr. Philips, late of Bellesdon.

Mr. Ball, late of Norton, by Twycross, 93. He could read the smallest print without glasses, and retained his faculties unimpaired to the last moment.-Mr. Wallin.

At Langton, Miss S. E. Morpott, daughter of John M. esq. 15.

At Belgrave, Miss F. Wright, second daughter of the late Captain W.

At Dunton, Mr. Watts.

At Castle Donington, Thomas Fisher, esq. 84.

At Sapcote, Mr. Abraham Nurse, 69. At Rushy Fields, near Woodhouse, Mr. William Whittle.

At Melton Mowbray, Mr. John Dixon. At Ullesthorpe, near Lutterworth, Mr. William Simonds.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Newport, Mr. Oliver, of Stafford, to Miss Thompson, eldest daughter of J. T. esq.

At Tarnworth, R. Garnett, esq. of Manchester, to Miss Lyon.

At Uttoxeter, Mr. W. Bennett, of Apeton, to Caroline Amelia, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Sampson Bennett, of the Parks.

Died.] At Darlaston, Mary, wife of the Rev. John Waltham, rector of that parish, 75.

ter.

At Etruria, Mrs. Hopewood.

At Alrewas, Mr. John Clark, schoolmas

At Turnstall, Mr. Samuel Cartledge.
At Gnosall, Mr. Peter Lees.

At Cheddleton, Lieut. William Smith, of the Salop militia, 19

At Wallsall, Mr. Mary Bolton.

At Shenstone Mill, near Lichfield, Mr. Thomas Marshall.

At Burton on Trent, Mary Baxter, 94Mary Billington, 85.-John Richards, 89. They were all interred on the same day. At Barlaston, Mr. James Taylor, 67. At Hanley, Mrs. Simpson

At Freeford, Mrs. Dyott, relict of Richard D. esq. 85.

At Brockton Grange, Martha, youngest daughter of Thomas York, gent.

At Basford, Mr. Tilsey

WARWICKSHIRE.

Married.] At Sutton Coldfield, Mr. Bowyer Vaux, of Birmingham, to Miss Browne, of Sutton Park.

At Birmingham, Mr. Edward Short, attorney, of Solihull, to Miss James, daughter of the late Rev. John J. master of the free grammar school, in Birmingham.

At Salford, John Slatter, esq. to Miss Sarah Haywood, eldest daughter of John H. esq.

At Hazelor, Mr. W. Butler, surgeon, to Miss Haynes, eldest daughter of John Jordan H. esq.

At Coventry, Mr. J. S. Tidmas, of Leeds, to Miss Clarke.

Died.] At Birmingham, Miss Jemima Smith.-Mr. John Taylor, 77.—Mr. Richard Eaves, the first person that dove a waggon and team from this town to London, 83. -Mr. Henry Ames, 64-Mr Ambrose Tibe betts, 73.-Mrs. Richards.—Joanna, daughter of Mr. George Freer, surgeon. Mrs. Elizabeth Porteus, widow of the Rev. Mr. P. late of Mineaton, 84.-Mr. Owen, solicitor, of Atherstone. Travelling on the outside of the royal Liverpool coach, the vehicle overset, about five miles from that town, by which accident he was so much hurt that be expired in two hours.

At Sutton Coldfield, Mr. Charles Greatrex, many years an eminent druggist in Bir mingham.

At Coventry, Mr. William Bache.—Mrs. Mary Carter, 28.

At Lapworth, Eliza, wife of the Rev. James Way, rector of Adworth, Warwickshire.

At Edgbaston, Mrs. Jones, 70.

At Hillmorton, aged 74, Mr. Edward Abbot, farmer; a man of good morals, strict probity and integrity; much disposed to alleviate the distresses of the poor during the whole of his life. He has bequeathed 1501.

to trustees, that the interest may for ever hereafter be applied for the teaching and instructing twelve poor children of the parish of Hillmorton, in reading, writing, and arithmetic; he has also given the interest of 501. for ever hereafter to be distributed in bread among the most necessitous poor in Hillmor ton, every Christmas; and two guineas to be given to the poor in bread, at the time of his interment, at the discretion of his executors.

SHROPSHIRE.

Married.] At Ellesmere, Mr. James Heywood, of Chester, to Miss Powell, of Dudleston.

At Whitchurch, Mr. Langford, to Miss Caink.

At Cheswardine, Mr. Deakin, of Soulton Hall, to Miss James, of Stamford Bridge, near Newport.

At Ludlow, Henry Hamer, esq of Liverpool, to Martha Ann, youngest daughter of the late Rev. John Pryce, of Gunley, Montgomeryshire. Mr. T. Apperley, of London, to Miss Acton.

At Stoke Castle, Richard Onions, esq. of Rowton, to Sarah, daughter of Mr. R. Brox

ton, of Wettleton.

Died.] At Donington, Catherine Letitia, widow of John Lewis Pettit, M.D.

At Henbury, Mrs. Mary Kynaston, relict of Edward K. esq. of Oatley Park.

At Radbrook, near Shrewsbury, the Hon. Luke Gardiner, -second son of the late Viscount Mountjoy.

At Woodcote, Mr. Flint.

At Shrewsbury, Mrs. Hawker, 77.-Mr. Bean, of the Castle and Falcon Inn-Mrs. Hoskins, relict of the Rev. Abram H. rector of Stocton, Worcestershire.-Mrs. Scoltock. At Boden, Mr. John Bickerton, 32. At Fernhill, near Oswestry, Mr. Usher. At Middletown, Mr. Lloyd.

At the Red Abbey, Mr. Trehearn, only son of Mrs. T. of the Fox Inn, Shrewsbury.

At Trench, near Ellesmere, Mr. Edward Higginson.

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At Bridgnorth, aged 90, John Sing, sen. gent. formerly a tanner of that place, where

his ancestors have followed the same business for more than two centuries. He was born at Bridgnorth on the 29th of September, 1719, O. S. and became extremely wealthy. He had ever enjoyed an excellent state of health, and a good flow of spirits, having lost only one tooth from decay, and one from accident; the others were perfectly sound. He possessed his faculties to the last, except a slight deficiency in that of hearing. His only beverage was tea, which he had for years always taken with his hearty meals. He was decended from the Rev. John Millington, one of the canons of the church of St Mary Magdalene, in Bridgnorth, at the period of the reformation, who was more commonly called Sing or Singer, the former of which names the family afterwards adopted. The elder branch of this family emigrated to Ireland MONTHLY MAG. No. 199,

about 1618, from whence the hierarchy of that part of the United Kingdom hath been excellently supplied with characters of much learning and erudition; four of them having filled the episcopal state in that church, and one the archiepiscopate. From that branch the present Sir Edward Sing, bart. of Ireland, is descended.

WORCESTERSHIRE.

Married.] At Clifton upon Team, George Hill, esq. one of the coroners of Worcester, to Elizabeth, only surviving child of William Price, esq of the Noak.

At Dudley, Mr. John Badley, surgeon, to Mary, eldest daughter of John Badley, esq. of Blower's Green.

At Worcester, William Jones, esq. banker, of Bridgnorth, to Miss Davis, daughter of Mr. D. of Broseley.

At Old Swinford, Samuel Taylor, esq. of Bowden, Northamptonshire, to Anne, youngest daughter of Mr. William Moseley, of Stourbridge.

Died.] At Stanbroke Hall, near Worcester, Charles Domville, esq.

At Worcester, Mrs. Wall, wife of Samuel W. esq.-Mrs. Morrison, wife of John M.Mrs. Beasley, 85.-William Henry, youngest son of Mr. Saunders.-Mr. Rutherford.

At Great Witley, Miss Mann, daughter of Mr. M. surgeon.

At the Park Farm, Croome D'Abitot, Miss Hobbs.

At Evesham, Mrs. Goore, relict of Mr. Henry G. alderman of that borough, 86.

At Glasshampton, Henrietta Maria, eldest daughter of the Rev. J. J. D. Cookes. At Tenbury, Mr. William Crundall, 71. At Sutton, Mrs. Hillson, 95. At Mathon, Mr. Samuel Smith.

At the Castle, in the parish of Rock, Mr. Richard Nott, jun. 21,

At Hindleap, Mrs. Holder, 67.

At Bromyard, Mrs. West.

At Wolverley, Mr. Alexander Patrick.
At Prickley, Mary Maria, daughter of Mr.
Downes.

At Alderminster, the Rev. Mr. Rice.
At Kidderminster, Mrs. Susannah Ward,
At Pershore, Mrs. Woodward.
At Rochford, Mrs. Corbett.

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the Gloucestershire Vaccine Association; the members of which, being convinced of the efficacy of cow-pox as a safe and certain preventive of small pox, will promote the use of the former, and wholly decline small-pox inoculation. Several of the most respectable gentlemen of this county, highly approving of this liberal and disinterested conduct, have expressed a wish to promote such a benevo lent scheme, by offering whatever pecuniary aid may be necessary for carrying it into etfect.

Married] At Thornbury, Mr. Charles Workman, to Hester, seventh daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Collins, both of East

wood.

At Tewkesbury, Mr. William Evans, tc Miss Anne Catstrees.

At Dursley, Thomas Tippets, esq. to Miss Susan Rowland.

Richard Procter, esq. of Pamington, to Miss Beckett, of Toddington.

At Cheltenham, the Rev. W. Ormsby, to Miss Henrietta Moore.

At Gloucester, the Rev. James Fussell, methodist preacher, to Miss Redding.

Died.] At Cheltenham, Mr. William Buckingham, son of Mr. William B. whose death was recorded in a late Number, 26. At Tewkesbury, Mr. John Hayter, jun. At Ashton upon Carrant, Mr. James Leigh

ton.

At Gloucester, Mr. Drinkwater, of the Coach and Horses Inn.

At Dursley, Mr. Rice Williams, 76.
At Ampney Cross, Mrs. Gorton.

At Cowley, Mrs. Parker, 93.

OXFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Banbury, T. E. Bartlett, gent. to Jane, daughter of the Rev. G. Weale, vicar of Rowington, Warwickshire.

At Oxford, Mr. James King, printer and bookseller, Abingdon, to Miss Ann Robin

son.

Died.] At Oxford, Mr. John Banaster Adams, lately a clerk in the Bank of England, 33.-Mr. Thomas Bliss, bookseller, 24-Miss Ann May, 23-Mrs. Moore, 62.

At Bloxham, near Banbury, the Rev. William Pargeter, M.D. He was a classic 1 scholar, and possessed great medical abilities; by his death the poor have lost a friend, and a large circle of acquaintance an intelligent and social companion Mrs. Jevans, wife of the Rev. Mr. J. dissenting minister.

At Ensham, Mrs. Haroy, wife of Thomas H esq. one of the magistrates of Oxford. At Banbury, Mr. Edward Cox.-Mr. Holdney.

At Adderbury, Mr. Bellow.

At Nettlebed, Mr. Henry White, 89.
At Great Milton, Miss Hull, 11.

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.

Married.] At Hanslop, Mr. John Tomkins, of the Black Lion Inn, to Mrs. Atterbury.

At Loughton, Mr. William Smith, to Mrs. Alice Dunkley, of Brington, Northamptonshire.

Died.] At Wing, the Hon. and Rev. Jerome de salis, D.D. one of his majesty's chap lains in ordinary.

In his 78th year, the Rev. Charles Kipling, vicar of Oakley, and incumbent of the livings of Chilton, Ashenden, and Dorton.

At Pyle, near Colnbrook, Mrs. Bullock, relict of H. B. esq. 74.

At East Burnham, Henry Sayer, esq. 79.

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At Guilsborough, Mr. G. W. Merriton, of Peckham, Surry, to Ann, daughter of Mr. Edward Underwood.

At Yarwell, Mr. James Bradshaw, to Miss Rippon.

Robert Dawson, esq. to Anna Rebecca, eldest daughter of J. Weston, esq. of Brackley.

The Rev. Charles Davy, of Toddington, Beds. to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Rev. John Davy, vicar of Pytchley.

At Daventry, Mr. William Percival, surgeon and apothecary, and second son of John P. esq. banker of Northampton, to Mist Mires, eldest daughter of Andrew M. esq.

Died.] At Kettering, on his road to London, Thomas Copley, esq. late of Nether Hal', Doncaster, in the 68th year of his age; by whose death a landed estate of between 2 and 30001. a year descends to Edward Wolley, esq. solicitor, York.

At Long Buckby, Mrs. Staughton, 89.

At Astrop House, Miss Charlotte Vandewall Willes, third daughter of the Rev. Shippen W.

At Northampton, Mr. Oram.—Mr. Hews, apothecary.

At Winwick, the Rev. Mr. Williamson, rector of that place.

At Blatherwick Hall, Harry O'Brien, esq.
At Hackleton, Mr. John Pacey, 71.
At Brafield, Mr. Joseph Sargeant.
At Woodnewton, Mrs. Hardy.
At Quinton, Mrs. Marriott.

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