Mrs. Moore, 80.-Mr. Edward M'Connell, 45.-Captain Edward Hall, of the Hooton. Mrs. Casley.-Eliza Gorst, grand-daughter of Mr. Robert Weston, and two days afterwards, his wife, Mrs. Anne W. Mrs. Mabella johnson, relict of Mr. James J.-Mrs. Jones, wife of Mr. John J. 61.-Henry Midgley, esq. 48. CHESHIRE. Married.] At Wallasey, Mr. Samuel Ash- At Neston, Mr. Daniel Briscoe, of the At Chester, Mr. Bourke, to Eliza, second daughter to the late Mr. O'Byrne, of Dundaik. At Wybunbury, Mr William Barker, of Heleigh Castle, Stafford, to Miss Glover, of Snape near Betley. At Nantwich, Mr. Peter Oakes, son of S. O. esq. of Wood Green, to Miss S. Gudge-som-Mr. Richard Darlington, to Sarah; daughter of Mr. Oakes. Died At Wavertree, Mrs. Fisher.-Mr. Thomas Worrall, 56. His death was uccasioned by a cancer, produced by smoaking a pipe, the end of which had not been covered with wax. At Ashton Park, Mr. Peter Carter. - At Flookersbrook, Jane, youngest daughter of the late Mr. A. Davies. At Congleton, Mrs. Bostock, relict of Mr. John B. 74. At Northwich, Mr. Samuel Taylor, bookseller; deservedly lamented by his relatives and numerous friends. DERBYSHIRE. i At Ashborne, Mr. Lees, 73. At Ashton upon Trent, Mr. Wm. Dawson, At Chesterfield, Miss Hoole. Married At Nottingham, Mr. J. Page, becca, third daughter of John Levers, esq. of Mr. Henry Starkey, of Brinsley, to ReEastwood. At Upton, near Southwell, Wm. WeightCowper, widow of John C. esq. of Coddingman, esq. of Bassingham, Lincoln, to Mis. ton, near Newark. ner.-Mr. John Smith, 28-Mrs. Green, At Arnold, Mrs. Clarke, 37. At Newark, John Spragging Godfrey, esq. an alderman of that borough, 43.-Dorothy Whitton, 78-Mr. Jos. Zogg, 53. At Burton Joyce, Miss Brett, eldest daughter of Mr. Robert B. 19. third daughter of Mr. Lee. Ram Inn, 56.-Mrs. Sheppard, mother of At Lavington, Mr. Boyden, of Newark. LINCOLNSHIRE and principal inhabitants of Grimsby, at the At a meeting lately held by the mayor Granby inn, respecting the preparation of a bill, to be presented to Parliament, for the tended with the bill, in its rough state, and building a pier at that port, General Loft atpresented also a model of the pier, the estimate of which is laid at 35,0001. The ac Married.] At Hikeston, the Rev. Joseph Galland, of Greenacres, near Manchester, to Miss Mason, daughter of Mr. Jabez M. At Pentrich, Mr. Harris, surgeon, of Rip-complishment of this object will prove, not ley, to Lucy, eldest daughter of Rob. Strelley, esq. of Waingroves. At Polesworth, Wm. Princep, esq. of Newton Regis, to Miss Dester, of Bramcote. At Chaddesden, Mr. Henry Shaw, to Miss Hester Cholerton. At Duffield, Mr. John Turner, to Miss Fanny Allsop. ་ At Derby, Mr. Wm. Osborne, of Alvaston, Died.] At Buxton, where he had been for the benefit of his health, Wm. Knott, esq. of Summer-hill, near Ulverston, 29. At Derby, Richard Thomas, eldest son of only a benefit to the port of Grimsby, but an Married.] At Gainsbro', Lieut. Hintop, At Friskney, the Rev. J. Brackenbury, of Whiting, aged 72. Fletcher, aged 81, to Miss Ann Benson, of Mr. Alderman C.,-91.-Mr. John Bollans, At Spalding, Mrs. Albin, wife of Mr. A. wife of Mr. M. an occasional preacher at the methodist chapel there. At Louth, Susan Mary, daughter of Gen. Loft, M.P.-Mrs. Wright, wife of Mr. Gilbert W.-Mrs. Beakly, 75.-Mr. Charles Vinter. Mrs. Pinder, 84.-Mrs. Harvey, 22.-Mrs. Seargall, 96.-Mrs. Martha Richardson, 78.-Mr. James White, 80.-Mrs. Bocock. At Frith Bank, Mr. Benj. Haines, 30. At Keisby, Mr. John Newton, 86. chair. He served the office of mayor, in 1790, and his magistracy was distinguished by a degree of independence and public spirit, perhaps never excelled and rarely equally. Among other reforms, a public investigation of weights and measures took place throughout the town; and of the latter, more than a waggon-load were cut in pieces in the marketplace, by the town servants. At Grooby Parks, Mr. Dexter, and the same day, his daughter-in-law, Hannah Sutton. At Kegworth, Mr. Israel Chamberlin, surgeon of the Castlereagh East Indiaman, 22. At Gainsbro', Mrs. Mary Morley, 79.-late At Grantham, Sir Charles Kent, bart. of At Bottesford, Mr. Wm. Prince, surgeon, 68. At Tosten, Josiah Gill, gent. 85. At Holbeach, Mr. Jenkinson. Mrs. Harrison, relict of R. Harrison, esq. and daughter of the Rev. R. Stevens, of Tyd St. Giles.Mrs. Handley.-Mrs. Margaret Massingberd, second daughter of the late Wm. M. esq. of Gunby. At Withern, Mrs. Dales, 92. At Grimsby, Mr. J. Ainsley, formerly captain of the Commerce, of that port. He suddenly dropped down on board of a vessel in the harbour, and expired immediately. At Tupholme, Paul Pell, esq. many years captain in the North Lincoln militia. At Market Deeping, Mr. Robert Broom, superintendant of the locks on the Welland. LEICESTERSHIRE. At Castle Donington, Mrs. Mary Buxton, sister of the late John B. esq. of Alvaston, and the last of that family. At Thorp Acre, near Loughborough, Mrs. At Belgrave, John Watchorn, gent. At Cossington, Francis Goude, gent. At Orton on the Hill, Mr. Edward Brown, 62. He was a great musical amateur, and in the constant practice of instructing the choirs of different churches, in this and the adjacent counties. STAFFORDSHIRE. Married.] At Stafford, Mr. Morris, of Hawkstone, to Miss Catharine Wood -Mr. Yates, banker, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. John Horton.-Thomas Smith, of Shareshill, esq. to Miss Collins, of Barton. Married.] At Goadby, Mr. Imanuel Hill, of Turlangton, to Miss Blackshaw, of Knows-Wood, to Miss Elizabeth Armashaw. ley Hall. At Bradley, near Cheadle, Mr. John W. George Parkin, esq. of Normanton, to Miss Norman, daughter of Richard N. esq. sheriff of this county. At Leicester, John Edward Carter, esq. of Scraptoft, to Miss E. Markland.-Mr. Dove, of London, to Miss Tabitha Burgess.-Mr. Walker, to Mrs. Glover.-Mr. Thomas Hallier, to Miss Dumelow.-Mr. Ward, to Miss Rice. At Melton Mowbray, Mr. Powell, to Mrs. Cooke, of the Half Moon inn. Mr. W. Parrock, of Loton, to Miss Skerret. ་་ At Castle Donington, Mr. J. While, of Syston, to Mrs. Fletcher. At Woolstanton, Mr. Thomas Wardle, of Etruria, to Miss Christina Stevens. At Uttoxeter, Mr. Pegg, sen. to Mrs. Dudley. At Hanley, Mr. William Hassall, to Miss Maskerry. Died.] At Newport, in the Potteries, Mrs. Davenport, wife of J. D. esq. At Wolverhampton, the Rev J. Pickering, pastor of the dissenting congregation at Coseley. Mrs. Ann Danks, widow of Mr. D. of Wednesbury. At Betley, Mrs. Rowley, 83. At Newcastle, Mr. R. Percy.-Mr. Tonlinson, son of the late Rev. Mr. T, minister Died] At Croxton, Mrs. Parnham, wife of of Burslem and Keel, 22.-Mr. John Fox. Mr. Thomas P. 32. At Leicester, Mr. William Dumelow.Mrs. Kirby.-Miss Sarah Valentine, 16.Mrs. Ayres. Mr. Richard Poole, late of the Mitre and Key.-Mr. Edmund Wright, 76. -Mr. Abraham Bunney, late 'inaster of All Saint's Workhouse.-Mr. Alderman Eames; after breakfasting with his grandson, he sat down by the kitchen fire, where his servant, going to speak to him, found him dead in his At Breewood, Mr. Green, surgeon. At Litchfield, William Turner, esq.- At Newfield, John George Child, esq. attorney, eldest son of Admiral C. 43. At WARWICKSHIRE. Married.] At Birmingham, Lieutenant Charles Anthony, R.N. to Miss Clegg, of Great Haywood, Staffordshire.-Mr. Wilkins, of Dunchurch, to Mrs. Wilkins, of the Angel inn, Birmingham.-Mr. William Dudley, of Wednesbury, to Miss Nancy Whitehouse. At Stratford-upon-Avon, Sylvester D. Wilson, esq. to Miss Battersbee, only daughter of Edmund B. esq. banker. At Warwick, Mr. C. B. Bromley, bookseller, to Miss Sarah Boyes, second daughter of Mrs. Read, wife of the Rev. William R. Died.] At Kenilworth, Captain Patrick Don, brother of the late Sir Alexander D. 93.-John Stanton, esq. 74. At Moseley, Mrs Grove, 92. At Birmingham, Mrs. Agnes Antley, 72. -Mr. T. Day.-Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly, 24. -Mr. Joseph Beadney, 63.-Mrs. Phabe Morris. Mr. Joseph Johnson, 19.-Mrs. Cox.-Mr. William Showell. At Coventry, John, eldest son of Mr. Alderman Williamson, 20.-Mrs. Owen, wife of Mr. Thomas O. SHROPSHIRE. A correspondent of the Shrewsbury Chronicle gives the following simple process for completely preventing the very unpleasant taste communicated to butter by the cattle eat ing turnips, and saving the expence of any ingredient. The cream, when skimmed off the milk, and put into a skillet, must be boiled over a clear fire, and poured immediately into a cream pan; the same with every morning's skimming until churned, always pouring it boiling hot into the pan, to the cream which had been prepared in the same way on the preceding mornings. Married.] At Whitchurch, Mr. R. Poston, to Mrs. Lunt. At Bitterley, Mr. J. Smith, of the Cockshoot, to Mrs. Martha Codewell. At Ludlow, Mr. Lewis Gianna, of Shrewsbury, to Miss L. Moses.-Mr. Greenhouse, jun. to Miss Cropper. Died.] At Sowdley Parva, Mr. Wm. But ferton. In London, Mrs. Pigott, wife of Mr. P. of Ludlow. At Worthen, Mr. Wm. Dicken, 76. At Aston Hall, Mrs. Jane Pugh, a maiden lady, descended from the ancient and respectable family of that name, in the parish of Kerry, Montgomeryshire. She has bequeathed 101. per annum for ever to the poor of the parish of Hopesay. At Shrewsbury, Mrs. Bodenham.-Eliza, youngest daughter of the late Rev. John Pyefinch. Thomas Jones, esq.-Mrs. Vaughan. -Mrs. Heath.-Mrs. Axon.-Mr. James Waidson, 57.-Mr. Hewlett. At Meriden, Mr. Addison Ashburn, a re. lative of the celebrated author of the Spec tator. At Newport, Mr. S. Rider, governor of the workhouse there. At Ash Magna, Mr. J. Jones. His only child, an infant, expired a few hours before him. At the Fens, near Whitechurch, Mrs. Dulson. At Sutton, Mr John Southern, agent to Lord Berwick, the Hon. Cecil Jenkinson, and several gentlemen of the county; a man of sound judgment and the strictest integrity. At Tilstock, Mrs. Holland. At Whitchurch, Mrs. Grafton,-Mr. Hall mark. At Wellington, Mr. Edwards. At Drayton, Mr. T. Barrott, son of Mr. T. B. of Ashted, near Birmingham, 24 In the 70th year of his age, the Rev. Wil liam Pigott, rector of Edgmond and Chet wynd. WORCESTERSHIRE. Married.] At Worcester, Mr. J. Young, to Miss-Sophia Munn. At Claines, Mr. Thomas Noak, to Miss E. Guier.-Mr. Hirons, of Evesham, to Miss Smith, of Winchcombe. Died.] At Worcester, Mr. Duncan, 64.Mrs. Wagstaff.-Mrs. Dunn, relict of Mr. William D. surgeon and apothecary, 74.Mrs. Lloyd, wife of Mr. Joseph L.-Mrs. Messenger.-Mrs. Page. At Tardebigg, Mr. J. Field. At Chambers-court, John Stone, esq. At Tinbury, Mr. William Jefferies, 86. At Stourbridge, Mrs. Rollason, wife of Mr. R. printer. At Henwick, Mrs. Crump, 77. At Clifton-upon-Time, Mr. Thomas Hay. wood, 64. At Blockley, Mrs. Jenkins, relict of the Rev. Mr. J. rector of Troddington. At Martley, Mrs. White, 39. Married.] At Newland, Mr. John Hayward, of the Forest, Dean, to Mary, second daughter of the late Mr. Samuel Jenkins. At Westbury upon Trym, Mr. John Bush, of Bristol, to Miss H. G. Prideaux, youngest daughter of Mr. John P. of Shirehampton. At Cheltenham, John William Paxton, esq. of the East Ind a Company's civil service, to Frances, second daughter of the late William Patrickson, esq. Died At Gloucester, Mr. John Hutchings, 45.-Mrs. Lane.-Mrs. Miles, mother of Mr. M. of the Swan and Falcon inn. At Colford, Mrs. Thomas, wife of the Rev. Mr. T. who for many years kept the Free Grammar School, at Newland, in this County Mr. John Dew, 87. At Newent, Mr. George Cowles. At Tewkesbury, Mr. John Edgecomb.— Mr. Ormwell Lloyd, a member of the corporation, and one of the oldest inhabitants of the borough. At Tetbury, Mr. Wright. At Ebley, Elizabeth, third daughter of Mr. John Daniels. At Chambers Court, near Tewkesbury, John Stone, esq. Died.] At Bicester, Miss Reading, late post mistress there. At Charlbury, Mr. James Gardner.—Mr. John Barrett, late of Queen square, West mister, At Bloxham, John, youngest son of Mr. J. Davis, 20. At Wheatley, Mrs Kennedy, relict of the Rev. Mr. K. of Abingdon. At Oxford, Mr Fisher, sen. Mr. George. -Mrs. North.-Mr. W. Mott, upwards of 20 years canon's butler, of Christ Church, 67. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Died.] At High Wycombe, Sarah Louisa, only daughter of the late Captain Charles Douglas, R. N. At Tyringham, Mrs. Praed, wife of William P. esq. Mr. William Simpson, master of a large academy at Prospect Place, near High Wycombe. He left his residence, without assigning any reason for so doing, and ten days afterwards was found by some watermen drowned in the Thames, near London Bridge. HERTFORDSHIRE. Died. At Aspeden Hall, Mrs. Boldero, relict of John B, esq. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Married.] At Long Buckby, Mr. B. Peek, At Uley, Mis. Sutton, wife of Mr. Septi- of St. Ive's, Huntingdonshire, to Miss E. mus S, surgeon. OXFORDSHIRE. The workmen who discovered the Roman burial ground on Beaconsfield farm, have, in pursuing their work, arrived at the Roman bath described by Plott, in his Antiquities of Oxfordshire. The bath was always visible, but was considered as a small stew, walled round with rough stone, till the workmen discovered the tesselated floor near it. Here the Roman tiles and the tesselation are still in a state of good preservation, although in a wet situation. The oak dug up is sound, black, and heavy. From the present and other similar places that have been found, and hitherto not noticed, we can trace that the Roman stations in the reign of Domitian were, Wallingford, Bicester, the Bartons, Great Tew, Wigginton, (where some Roman tiles and coins have been found), Swerford, Hooknorton (Berry field farm), Chipping Norton, Sarsden (probably a chief station), Churchill, Cheltenham, Cirencester, and Winchcome. Married.] At Glympton Park, Thomas Perrott, esq. lieutenant-colonei of the Oxfordshire militia, to Miss Davies, only daugh. ter of the late R. Davies, of Kythebyd, Glas morganshire. At Osford, Captain Hayes of the Royal Marines, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Jo shua Cooke, ge At Witney, Mr. Robert Walsh, to Miss Charlotte Clarke. Denney, daughter of W. S. Denney," esq, of the former place, Died.] At Peterborough, the Rev. Henry Mather Schutz, D.D. rector of Burton Coggles, Lincolnshire, and of Paston, in this county, 80. He was the oldest of the king's chaplains, having been appointed in 1760. At Easton, near Stamford, Mr. James Woodward. Mrs. Bonner, 70.-Mr. George West, 55. At Naseby, Mr. Hart Buck, and a few days afterwards, Mrs. B. his wife. At Pytchley Loge, Mr. Luke Nunneley. At Northampton, Charles James, youngest son of W. Sutton, esq. 23. The Rev. John Clarke, master of the free grammar school Guilsborough, vicar of Duston, in this county, and of Weston Underwood, Bucks, 87. At Kettering, Mr. Jacob Watson, aged 87 years, 27 of which he spent with reputation as a draper at Thrapston. He was the father of the town of Kettering. In the year 1745 he volunteered into the regiment of carbiniers raised by that patriotic nobleman, John Duke of Montague, and marched with them into the north, under the command of Ma jor Swinney, to assist in quelling the rebel lion; he is believed to be the last member of that respectable corps. About the year 1777, he retired from Thrapston and returned to this his native place; after which, he married his third wife, whom he survived 14 years. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Married.] At Gretna Green, the Hon. Charles Ewan Law, second son of Lord Ellenborough, to Elizabeth Sophia, daughter of the late Sir Edward, and sister to the present Sir Charles E. Nightingale, bart. of Knees worth House, in this county. At Cambridge, Richard Comings, esq. to Anne, second daughter of the late Mr. Ha zard. Died.] At March, Isle of Ely, R. H. Lewin, esq. At Thorney, Mrs Watson.-Mr. T. Old Died.] At Lynn, Mr. Lionel Self, 80. At Stalham, Benjamin Cubitt, gent. 73, At Hedenham, Mr. Richard Sheppard, 44. At Tittleshall, Mrs Gunton, 35. At Clenchwarton, near Lynn, Mr. Collier Mailand, attorney, and many years steward to Admiral Bentinck, 63. At Yarmouth, John Locon, esq. Mr. Orbell Hustler, of Stoke next Clare, At Stowmarket, the Rev W. Ward, to Mr. Knowles, surgeon, of Solam, to Miss Died.] At Aldborough, Mrs. Lord, wife of At Kessingland, Mrs. Crickmore, 72. At Lakenheath, Mr. W. Marshall, 87. At Combs, near Stowmarket, Mr. Wm. At Ipswich, Mrs. Frerman.-Sarah, third At Shipdam, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. tia.Mrs. Toosey, sen, sai.. Colby Butlock. At Norwich, in his 67th year, the Rev. Philip Wodehouse, prebenga, y of the cathe dral, and rector of Hingham and Barnham Brome, with Bickerston and Kimberly. He was second son of the late S. Argane Wode Bouse, and brother of the present Lord Wode At Bury. Miss Crisp, 39 Mrs. B. Staunton, eldest daughter and coheiress of the late. T. S. esq. or Sibson-park, and grand daughter of the first Lord barnard. Died.] At Woodford, Mrs. Mathews, relict of Job M. esq. At 1 |