Billeder på siden
PDF
ePub

At Hepftonftall, near Halifax, Mr. Parkinfon.

LANCASHIRE.

The damage in confequence of the late heavy rains has been very great in this county; there is fcarcely a bridge remaining over the Merfey from its rife to its junction with the Tame. Many mills with the whole of their machinery have been deftroyed.

Mr.

Married.] At Liverpool, Mr. John Upton, of Shrewsberry, to Mifs E. Goulborn. Mr. Robert Afpinall, watch-maker, to Mrs. M. Cooper. Mr. W. Mafkews, grocer, to Mifs Redish. Mr. J. Whitby, merchant, to Mifs M. M. Patter, neice of P. Clayton, efq. of Leyland. Mr. Moffitt, to Mifs Smith. John Mac Carty, to Mifs B. Byrom. James Delany, efq. of the ifland of St. Kitt's, to Mrs. P. Wefton. Mr. J. Humphries, to Mrs. Ann Hesketh. Mr. D. Connor, to Mifs Neale. Mr. Robert Redhead, winemerchant, of London, to Mifs Thwaites, niece to John Bolton, efq. Mr. Caulton, late a Lieutenant in the 2d Royal Cheshire Militia, to Mifs Spencer, daughter of Mr. Spencer, attorney. Mr. James Brough, merchant, to Mifs A. J. Swift.

At Manchefter, Mr. Thomas Geary, to Mifs M. Thomfon. Mr. S. Berey, to Mifs J. Sharrocks. Mr. Whitenbury, cottonunerchant,. to Mifs Potter, daughter of the late J. Potter, efq. of Ardwick. Mr. J. Livefeys to Mifs S. Rigby. Mr. T. Bibby, cheefe-factor, to Mifs Fildes. Mr. Ridgway, attorney, to Mifs Fofter, of Heaton Norris. Mr. William Hunt, to Mrs. Longworth. F. Longworth, jun. efq. of Grenville, King's County, brother-in-law to the Rt. Hon. Lord Kilmaine, to Mifs A. Whitaker, daughter of J. Whitaker, efg. Mr. James Sedgwick, to Mifs Walker, daughter of Mr. Richard Walk

er.

Mr. Wood, merchant, to Mifs Burgefs. At Lancaster, Mr. T. Green, of Manchefter, to Mifs Langfhaw, of the former place. V. Vyvyan, efq. of Trelowarren, Cornwall, to Mifs M. H. Rawlinfon, daughter of the late T. H. Rawlinfon, efq. The Rev. Mr. Townley, fon of the late Colonel Townley, of Belfield, to Mifs Johnson, daughter of R. Johnson, efq.

At Wigan, Mr. S. Wilfon, hofter, of Kendal, to Mifs Lomax, of the former place.

At Ardwick, Mr. J. Holt, to Mifs Befwick.

At Warrington, Mr. R. Heath, woollendraper, to Mifs Birchall.

At Eccleston, J. A. Nelfon, efq. of Fairhurst Hall, in this county, to M.fs Rippax, of Burfcough.

At Howarden, Mr. H. Dagnall, ivorymerchant, of Liverpool, to Mifs Thomas, daughter of Mr. J. Thomas, of Afton Hall, Flintshire.

At Leigh, Mr. G. Edwardfon, of Newton, to Mifs M. Parr, of Ormskirk.

At Middleton, Mr. Walker, of Hulme, to Mrs. Kirkby, of the former place.

Died.] At Liverpool, Mrs. E. Bibby, wife of Mr. Robert Bibby. Mrs. Guy, wife of Mr. Guy. Aged 46, Mrs. S. Price, wife of Mr. M. Price, fhipwright. Aged 39, Mr. W. Naylor. Mifs M. Chamley, milliner. Mrs. Mullion, widow of the late Mr. J. Mullion. James Penny, efq. Aged 95. Mrs. A. Quiolt. Aged 81, Wm. Rowe, efq. Mr. Robert Andell, broker. Mrs. Ball, widow of Mr. A. Ball. In the work-house, aged 105, Mary Jones.

At Manchester, Mr. Tyrrell, of the theatre. Mrs. Thomas Heywood, publican. Mr. John Mather, of Long Millgate, corndealer. Mrs. Aldcroft. Aged 34, Mr. Wm. Steven.

At Lancafter, Robert Worfwick, efq. fon of T. Worfwick, efq. banker. Mr. John Bennifon, ftone-mafon. Mr. M. Moore, brother, of J. Moore, efq. the prefent Mayor.

At Blackburn, Mr. John Watson, cottonmanufacturer, to Mifs Blundell.

At Edge Hill, near Liverpool, Mrs. Lowndes, wife of Mr. Lowndes.

At Prefton, Mr. W. Carr, attorney. Mr. W. Mac Clandish, merchant, and Lieutenant and Adjutant of the Prefton Volunteers. John Crofs, efq. Deputy-Prothonotary in this county.

At Ulverston, Mrs. Dawfon, wife of Captain J. Dawfon, of Liverpool.

At Ormskirk, Mrs. Fazakerley, relict of the late J. H. Fazakerley, efq.

At Chetham Hill, near Manchefter, Mr. John Percival, bricklayer; he dropped down in a fit and expired immediately.

At Openshaw, Mr. James Taylor, of the Pack-Horfe.

CHESHIRE.

late floods has been very great in this county. The damage fuftained in confequence of the Meffrs. Bancrofts will lofe more than 300 ton of falt :-the old Rock-Pit has a confiderable quantity of water in it; and was with difficulty prevented from filling. Many people faved their lives by getting out at their windows into flat-bottom boats.

Married At Chefter, the Rev. George Morley, to Mifs E. Williams. Mr. Stocker, to Mifs A. Pemberton, daughter of the late Captain H. Pemberton, of the Royal Navy.

At Sandback, Mr. John Shaw, of Elton, aged 70, to Mrs. A. Ryder, of the former place, aged 22.

At Aftbury, Mr. John Beck, of Sandback, furgeon, to Mifs Twemlow, daughter of Mr. R. Twemlow, of Rhodes, late of Sandback, furgeon.

Mr. Edwards, grocer.
Died.] At Chefter, in the prime of life,
C. Coote, efq. of
Castle Coote, in Ireland.
At Handbridge, Mr. Dickens, carpenter.
At Poynton, Mr. M. Pickford, carrier.

DERBYSHIRE.

Married.] At Derby, Mr. J. Sweetenham,

attorney,

1799.]

Nottingham-Lincolnshire-Rutlandshire.

attorney, of Wirksworth, to Mifs Oldham, of the former place,

At Glaffop, Mr. John Platt, of Heathfield, Saddleworth, to Mifs M. Shaw, of Charlesworth.

At Mickleover, the Rev. John Ward, to Mrs. Waring.

At Melbourn, M. D. Tomlinfon, to Mifs

Webster.

At Barlborough, the Rev. R. Ward, of Coomford, to Mifs Marshall, of Nittika Hill.

At Ticknall, Mr. J. Bembridge, of Mélbourne, to Mifs Parke, of the former place. Died.] At Ilkeston, aged 70, Mr. John Shipman; he was found drowned in the Erewash Canal.

At Findern, aged 95, Mr. Samuel Woollatt.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

Married.] At Mansfield, Mr. James Richardfon, butcher, to Mrs. E. Smith. The Rev. Edward Otter, of Bolfover Castle, Derbyfhire, to Mifs A. Stanton. Mr. John Hodgkinfon, of Felley Priory, to Mifs Lockwood.

At Normanton-upon-Soar, Mr. Wm. Lee, of Arnold, to Mifs A. Tebutt, of the former place.

At Wyfall, Mr. John Barber, grocer, of Nottingham, to Mifs L. Griffin, of the former place.

At Bingham, Mr. Robert Brewster, farmer, to Mifs Skinner.

At Weft-Bridgford, Mr. Freetli, of Edwalton, to Mifs Hoggart, of the former place. At Newark, Mr. Hirft, woolftapler, to Mifs Holmés.

Died.]

At Nottingham, Mr. Beefton, one of the bailiffs of the county. Aged 70, Mr. Thomas Wyer. Mr. Burgefs, tallow-chandler. Aged 95, Mr. W. Merrey. Aged 71, Tillettam, efq. Aged 29, Mr. Wm. Handly. Aged 68, Mrs. Place.

At Newark, Mr. Thomas Smith, of the Lion and Adder public-houfe. Mrs. Brown, of the Golden Fleece.

At North Mufkham, near Newark, Mrs. Clarke, relict of the late Mr. J. Clarke, formerly of Newark.

At Scarrington, near Bingham, aged 70, Mr. Ludlow, farmer.

At Granby, near Bingham, fuddenly, Mrs. Bonfer, wife of Mr. Bonfer, parifh-clerk. At Holme-pierrepont, near Nottingham, Mr. Wm. Sandy, fenior.

At Basford, near Nottingham, Mr. Damms, fenior.

At Gonalfton, Mr. Thomas Hind, fen. At Lanford, near Newark, Mr. Rhodes, farmer.

[blocks in formation]

753

At Spalding, F. Johnson, efq. to Mifs A. Johnfon, daughter of the late Colonel Johnfon.

At Gainsborough, Mr. Wm. Tidd, fadler, of Sleaford, to Mifs Tinker, of the former place.

At Dunholm, near Lincoln, Mr. Swallow, of Skirbeck, to Mifs Morris, of the former place.

At Louth, Mr. G. Prefton, to Mifs E.

Barr.

At Wainfleet, Mr. N. Kitchen, grocer, of Hull, to Mifs S. Rickitt, of the former place. At Billingborough, Mr. Clifton, apothecary, of Boston, to Mifa Burton, of the former place.

At Surfleet, Mr. Brown, fchool-master, to Mrs. A. Smorley.

At Raithby, near Spilby, Mr. Fountain, of Leake, to Mifs Kirkbride, of the former place.

At Langton, near Spilsby, Mr. Morley, of Alford, to Mifs Moore, of the former place. Died.] At Lincoln, Mr. Dickinson, musician. Mr. John Key, cabinet-maker. At Falkingham, Mrs. Headley.

At Bourn, Mr. Tilley, of the White Hart public-house.

At Stroxton, near Grantham, aged roz, Mrs. S. Kelham; fhe was many years fervant in the family of Sir Wm. Manners, bart.

At Louth, aged 87, Mr. V. Simpfor. Aged 59, Mr. Buckles. Aged 50, Mrs. Bollow, wife of the Rev. Mr. Bollow, of Kelfterne.

[ocr errors]

At Wainfleet, Mr. John Marshall, fenior, grazier.

At Kirton, aged 61, Mr. Parr. At Golberton, Mrs. Oldershaw, wife of Mr. Oldershaw. Mrs. Noble.

At Sleaford, aged 75, Mr. Richard Sharpe, wheelwright.

At Donnington, aged 72, Mr. T. Pike, grazier.

At Pinchbeck, Mr. Goflin, grazier. Aged 93, Robert Seymour.

At Edmonthorpe, aged 20, Mifs Makenden, daughter of Mr. Makenden, farmer.

At Horncastle, aged 65, Mr. Wm. Woodhoufe, fellmonger; he put a period to his exiftence by hanging himself.

RUTLANDSHIRE.

Married.] At Thiftleton, Mr. Wood, attorney at law, of Kippax, to Miss Poskitt, of the former place.

At Barrowden, Mr. Everard, of Stamford, painter, to Mifs Cox, of the former place.

Died.] At Uppingham, in the prime of life, Mr. Thomas Rayworth, late of Leicefter. The Rev. R. Blythe.

At Kelton, Mr. Cunnington.

At Morcot, fuddenly, T. Falkner, late high-fheriff of the county.

At Exton, aged 83, Mr. Wm. Sewell.
At Stoke, Mrs. Peach, wife of Mr. C.

Peach.

LEICESTERSHIRE

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]
[blocks in formation]

Died.] At Leicefter, aged 23, Mifs M. Eames, daughter of Mr. T. Eames., Mr. Eames, hair-dreffer.

[ocr errors]

At Bottesford, Mr. Bartram, fen. farmer.
At Quorndon, Mifs Webster.

At Loughborough, Mr. John Ella; he was many years diftributor of the Leicester Journal in that place and neighbourhood.

Mr. M. Ella, aged 68, formerly of the Bull's Head-inn. Aged 81, Mr. J. Cockayne. At Luttleworth, aged 31, after a few hours illness, Mrs. Only, wife of Mr. Only. Mrs. Lea, wife of Mr. Lea, barber; fhe went to bed in good health, and died in the courfe of a few hours.

[ocr errors]

At Hinckley, Mr. Eftlin, many years one of the principal hofiers of that place. Mr. Eftlin was a truly honeft and respected man, and has left behind him a worthy family, confifting of a widow, two fons, and two amiable daughters, who, with a large circle of friends, will long revere his memory.

At Afhby de la Zouch, James Richards, efq. he ferved the office of high-fheriff of the county in 1796.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Stafford, Mr. G. Baker, to Mifs Knight, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Knight, of Milwich.

At Kinfare, John Hodgetts, efq. of Gotherfley Houfe, to Mifs E. Honeyborne, of Stourton Hall.

At Stone, Mr. Blurton, to Mifs Plant, of Darlaftone. Mr. R.Wright, to Mifs Tharme, daughter of Mr. S. Tharme.

At Hanbury, J. B. Scott, efq. banker, of Litchfield, to Mifs Wright, of Yoxall.

At Whitmore, near Newcastle under Lyme, Mr. W. Miller, fon of Mr. Miller, of the Roebuck-inn, to Mifs J. Wilkinfon, both of

Newcastle.

Died.] At Wolverhampton, Mifs Fewfter. Mr. Crutchley, upholsterer.

At Rugeley, aged 74, Mr. T. Littlewood; he was in perfect health till within five minutes of his death.

WARWICKSHIRE.

On the 16th inftant, the Green Dragon public-house, in the centre of Wednesbury, near Birmingham, gradually funk into the earth. It is fuppofed, that this accident was occafioned by the digging of coal underneath the foundation of the houfe. As it funk by degrees, the family had time to fcape free from accident; and the greatest part of the furniture was faved: another houfe, and fome adjoining fhops have fince funk in a fimilar

manner.

[blocks in formation]

£74,862 12s. average 24,954

4

The number of houfes in Birmingham, which in 1770 was 6000, is now calculated at 15000, but of this number only 3000 pay the Poor Rates. The price of house rent has of late diminished, and the number of empty houfes in Birmingham is about 10 to 1 what it was in 1792.

Married.] At Birmingham, Mr. J. Higgins, to Mifs H. Turner. Mr. C. Cudd, to Mifs Marshall, of Tamworth.

At Handfworth, Mr. C Sharp, to Mifs Bannister, both of Birmingham. Mr. J. Hatfield, to Mifs M. Blakemore. At Harborne, Mr. C. Lowe, jun. to Mifs A. Smith, both of Birmingham.

At Stratford-upon-Avon, Mr. S. W. Suffield, mercer, of Evesham, to Mifs Walker, of the former place.

Died.] At Coventry, after a lingering illnefs, Mr. Clarke, eldest son of Mr. J. Clarke, of London. Mrs. Clarke, wife of Mr. R. Clarke, baker. Mrs. Hopkins, wife of Mr. Hopkins, of the Buil and Anchor.

At Birmingham, Mrs Walfingham, wife of Mr. Walfingham. Mr. Hiorne, of Warwick. James Hollis, an oftler at the Crown Inn: he was found dead in the ftable, having put an end to his own exiftence. Mr. Daniel Hill, baker.

At Coleshill, Mrs. Barten, relict of the late Mr. J. Barten.

At Arley, near Coleshill, aged .80, Mr. William Eaves.

At Burdworth,, aged 57, Mr. William Thomas, farmer.

At Grendon, Mr. F. Smith, fon of the Rev. Mr. Smith.

SHROPSHIRE.

The following statement has lately appeared in a Shrewsbury paper, which may ferve as a ftimulus to exertion on behalf of the poor. During the inclement weather of laft winter, the fum of 2551. IIS. 9d. was collected for the relief of the poor, who were in confequence fupplied with 4000 quarts of foup gratis; 323 tons of coals; and bread to the amount of 1751. 138. 9d. which was fold at half price. The number of poor relieved comprised 1142 families and 245 fingle perfons, amounting in the whole to 4612 individuals. There ftill remains a balance in hand amounting to 161. 6s. 1d.

Married.] At Shrewsbury, Mr. W. E. Jefferys, attorney, to Mifs Corfield. At Wenlock, Mr. Woof, to Miss A. Davies.

At Ludlow, Mr. Thomas Roberts, of Bishops

Bishops Caftle, to Mrs. Norton of the former place.

At Madeley, Mr. James Glazebrook, to Mifs Golden.

Died.] At Shrewsbury, Mrs. Baker, of the Bush Inn. Mr. Poole, maltfter, aged 65. Mr. John Winftanley, brazier.

At Bridgenorth, aged 77, Mr. William Acton, formerly of Ludlow, glover.

At Whitchurch, Mr. John Cartwright, timber merchant.

At Wirfwall, near Whitchurch, fuddenly, Mrs. Sadler

At Cruck-Merle, aged 85, Mrs. Walters. At Walford, near Bafchurch, Mr. Middleton.

At Tiltstock Park, aged 80, Mr. Webb.

WORCESTERSHIRE.

The late heavy rains have done confiderable damage in this county. The rivers Severn and Team, and all the brooks, have been much more fwelled than is remem bered. Several grafs meadows have been in undated; and quantities of hay fwept away. The head of a mill-pond gave way on the Ludlow road, in confequence of which several horfes were drowned, and travelling entirely stopped for a time.

Married.] At Worcester, Mr. J. M. Gueft, of Birmingham, to Mifs C. Barrett, daughter of Mr. Barret, of Boughton-house.

Mr. Abraham Edmunds, ironmonger, to Mifs Lee, daughter of Mr. Lee, glover.

At Duolley, T. Brettell, efq. to Mifs Cartwright, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Cartwright, of the former place.

At Omberley, Mr, Hope, butcher of Droitwich, to Mifs Hartland, of the former place.

At Kinfwingford, the Rev. T. Hill, of Oldfwinford, near Stourbridge, to Mifs Hill, of the fame place.

Died.] At Worcester, Mrs. M. Corbyn. Aged 88, Mrs. Wells, relict of the late Mr. Wells, formerly of the Palace, near Uptonupon-Severn. John Corbetta, brickmaker; he was drowned.

At Wyre Priddle, Mr. Trenfield, maltfter.
At Throckmorton, Mr. Curtis, farmer.
At Bransford, fuddenly, Mr. Jofeph Hurd-

man.

At Walcot, near Pershore, aged 73, Mr. Belt.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Hereford, Mr. John Watkins, druggift, to Mifs Johnson.

At Rofs, F, Fisher, efq. merchant, of Bristol. to Mifs S. Pritchard, daughter of T. Pritchard, efq. of the former place.

Died.] At Hereford, aged 54, John Beavan, efq. late Major of the Radnorfhire militia. Aged 74, J. Skyrme, efq. one of the aldermen of that city.

At Warham, near Hereford, Mrs. Vorfe, wife of Mr. William Vorfe.

At Congresbury, Mr. James Collins, late of Red Hill, near Monmouth.

MONTHLY MAG. No. L.

At Burton, near Rofs, aged 74, William Matthews, efq. he was many years an active magiftrate.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

Married.] At Rodmarton, J. M. Collard, efq. to Mifs Lyson.

At Barnwood, Mr. Wheatftone, of Gloucefter, boot-maker, to Mifs B. Bubb, of the former place.

Died.] At Gloucefter, Mr. B. Blackford, baker.

At Newent, Mrs. C. Jones, relict of the late J. Jones, efq. of Newnham."

At New Mills, Durfley, John Tippetts, efq, after a fhort illness.

At King's Stanley, the Rev. T. Scott, rector of that place, and formerly of Jefus college, Cambridge, where he proceeded B. A. 1746, and M. A. 1750.

OXFORDSHIRE.

Died.] At Oxford, aged 21, Mifs Tawney, daughter of the late Mr. Henry Tawney.. Mr. John Haycroft, a fmith; he dropped down, and expired immediately. Aged 32, Mr. Thomas Verey, baker.

At Burford, Mifs S. Charaffe, daughter of the late M. Charaffe, Surgeon.

At Forest Hill, Mr. William White, for merly a confiderable farmer.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Married.] At Caftor, Mr. John Figg, of Weft Deeping, near Stamford, to Mifs Wright, of the former place.

At Pattiham, Mr. Folwell, farmer, to Mrs. Smith, relict of Mr. T. Smith, butcher, late of Northampton.

At Collywefton, Mr, Wm. Siffon, farmer, of Inthorpe, to Mifs Woods, of the former place.

At Badby, Mr. Weft, draper, of West Haddon, aged 63, to Mrs. Goodman, a maiden lady, of the former place, aged 70, (being his fourth wife.).

At Woodford, near Daventry, Mr. J. Dalton, of Eydon, to Mifs M. Sharp, of Farndon.

At

Died.] At Northampton, Mr. J. Daunt, watchmaker. Aged 64, Mrs. Brownfgrave, wife of Mr. Brownfgrave, auctioneer. her brother's houfe, Mifs Edge, of Cockfpur street, London. Mr. T. Afhby, of the Woolpack inn.

At Peterborough, Mrs. M. Jacob, relict of Mr. J. R. Jacob, bookfeller. Within the fhort space of 18 months, fhe had buried a fon and her husband.

At Wellingborough, aged 65, G. Bishop, efq. Collector of Excife. Aged 80, Mr. Page, hair-dreffer.

At Long Buckby, Mifs J. Ring, daughter of J. Ring, efq. of Leicefter.

At Eafton Mauditt, Mr. Pettifer, fteward to the earl of Suffex.

At Bozeat, Mr. Henfon, farmer and grazier.

At Riflingbury, aged 80, Mr. Richard Harris. 5 E

At

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

Died.] At Cambridge, Mafter John Skinner, a child only two years old; he drank fome boiling water from the spout of a teakettle, and died the following day. Mr. C. Mann, a clerk in Mr. Gurney's bank. Mt. William Price, apothecary.

At Newmarket, Mr. William Day, many years master of the Half-Moon Public-house.

At Ely, Mrs. Cullen, wife of Mr. Wm. Cullen, white-fmith.

At Gamlingay, Mr. Jofeph Wilfon, farmer and wool-dealer.

NORFOLK.

Married.] At Norwich, Mr. J. Geldart, jun. fon of Mr. J. Geldart, wine merchant, to Mifs E. Aggs, daughter of Mr. Aggs,

merchant.

Mr. Weft, miller, of Heveringland, to Mrs. North.

At Lakenham, Mr. T. Sudbury, dyer, of Norwich, to Mrs. Woods, of the former place.

At Fincham, Mr. S. P. Baller, of Swaffham, to Mifs Kirby, of the former place.

Died.] At Norwich, aged 71, Mrs. F. Clover, aged 52, Mrs. L. Playford of the Lock and Key. Mrs. Alrick, relict of J. Alrick, efq. aged 43. Mr. C. Hill, ironmonger. Aged 78, Mrs. Baker, wife of William, Baker, eiq. Aged 85, Mr. S. Alexander. Mrs. Larter, wife of Mr. Larter, pawnbroker. Mrs Knights.

At Yarmouth, aged 65, Mrs. E. Warmington, wife of R. Warmington, efq.

At Downham, Mr. E. Sewell, clerk to Mr. Holman, attorney; he was found drowned in the river Ouze.

At Swaffham, Mrs. Elizabeth Oxborough, more than forty years cook at the Crown Inn.

At Lynn, Mrs. Bayfield, wife of Mr. T. Bayfield.

At Moultan, aged 77, Mr. Rayfox. At Ormelby, aged 1o, Mifs A. Symonds, daughter of J. Symonds, efq.

At Cattow, Mr. G. Filt, nurseryman.

SUFFOLK.

Died.] At Bury, aged 78, Mr. J. Mafon, fen. auctioneer. Aged 53, John Cook, efq. Aged 74. Mrs. Hunt, widow.

At Ipfwich, aged 68, Mrs. A. J. Hingefton, daughter of the Rev. R. Hingefton, A. M. formerly mafter of the grammar school. Mrs. Howdell, wife of Mr. Howdell, ftaymaker. Aged 55, William Andrews, miller, of Stoke Mills; he had lived 30 years in the fervice of Mr. Savage's family.

At Redgrave Hall, T. Holt, efq.

At Onehoufe, Mr. Samuel Offord, jun. At Waritefden Hall, aged 11, M. Morris, only fon of William Morris, efq.

At 'Harteft, Mary Hafted; he was found drowned in a pond.

At Weybread, Mr. T. Safford. Smith, wife of Mr. R. C. Smith.

Mrs. E.

At Coolinge, Mr. Sampfon, farmer. At Saxmundham, aged 75, Mr. Richard Freeman.

At Hadleigh, aged 91, Mrs. A Downing, formerly of Tottenham, and fifter to the Right Hon. Rev. Dr. Johnfon, late Lord Bishop of Worcester.

At Wangford, aged 18, Mrs. M. Sarr, fifter of Mr. John Sarr.

At Brandon, aged 70, after returning from church in apparent good health, Mr. Thomas Shinn.

HERTFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Chefhunt, G. B. Prefcott, efq. of Theobald's Park, to Mifs Mill, daughter of the late Sir T. Mill.

At Bithop Stortford, Mr. F. J. Nash, late, veterenary furgeon of Cambridge, to Mifs Woodham, daughter of William Woodham, efq. of the fame place.

At Hertford, P. Stowey, of Renbury, Devon, efq. to Mifs Hickman, of the former place.

Died.] At Watford, after a long illness, Mifs Sarah Neave, daughter of the late Edward Neave, efq. and fifter to the lady of. Cornelius Denne, efq.

[blocks in formation]
« ForrigeFortsæt »