CLOSE this window when you are finished. (Use your browser's Find or Search feature to look for names.) Stamford Mercury 1804 - Janet ----------------------------------------- Boston, Dec 5th 1804 WANTED, an Assistant to a Surgeon and Apothecary: a gentleman who has attended the hospitals-None need apply but those who have served a regular apprenticeship. Also wanted an Apprentice. Letters of enquiry addressed, post paid, to Mr.VISE,Spalding. WANTED, immediately, a steady middle-aged woman, with a good character, to take the management of a Farmer's house, where there is only a small Dairy.-Enquire of WOODROFFE, Druggist, Stamford: or if by letter, post paid. WANTS, a place as Footman, a young man 26yrs of age, who understands his business.-Has no objection to go to London with a Family, or to travel, and can be well recommended. Letters (post paid) directed to J.T. at Mr KELSEY's, Printer and Bookseller, Boston will be immediately attended to. WANTED- to Board and Lodge himself,a Gardener to look after a Gentleman's Garden, that understands mowing short grass, and pruning wall trees, no objection to a maried man - He must come well recommended. For further particulars inquire of Mr. GILBERT, Stationer, Spalding: if by letter post paid. N.B. A Footman will be wanted in April. A SITUATION as an Articled Clerk is wanted in an Attorney's Office of good practice, for a genteel, well disposed Youth, who has had a suitable education, and is likely soon to become useful, with whom a reasonable premium would be given. - Address (post paid) to Mr. ALEXANDER, Post Office, Stamford. Lincoln - 13th Dec On Sunday last was married, Mr Blakey, to Miss Rebecca BOWMAN, both of Spilsby. Last week was married, Walter WRIGHT, M.D. of Spilsby, to Miss BOOTH, of Wainfleet St Mary's in this County. On Thursday se'nnight was married Mr.Phineas LOWTHER, portrait painter, to Miss SMITH, both of Hull. On Thursday last died, Mr Wm.Wood of this city aged 62, formerly bookseller and printer - His remains were interred on Sunday at Stainton near Langworth. On Sunday died Boardman BORMHEAD, Esq. of this city aged 77, formerly Lieutenant-Colonel in the North Lincoln Militia. On Thursday last died at his apartments, Devonshire Street, Michael Marcus LYNCH, Esq. of Mallow, in the County of Cork, Ireland, late of the Royal North Lincoln Regiment of Militia, and Brother-in-law to the Right Hon. J. H. ADDINGTON. A short time since died at Hareby, in this county, Mr. Edward BAINTON, farmer. On Saturday last died at Winterton, in this County, in the 29th year of her age, after a long and painful illness which she bore with true christian fortitude, Mrs. WADE, wife of Mr. WADE, of Sheffield, and second daughter of Wm. MARRIS, Esq late of the former place. Last week died at Spilsby, beloved and sincerely lamented by all her friends and acquaintance, Mrs. BRACKENBURY, wife of Joseph BRACKENBURY, Esq. 14th Dec 1804 WANTED immediately, Two Journeymen-Joiners. Constant employment, and wages according to merit, may be had by applying to W. SHEARBURN, Joiner, at Nockton, near Lincoln. WANTED immediately, a Number of Young Men to serve in the MILITIA. A Liberal Bounty will be given on application to Mr. J. BELLAMY, Mr. W. FLINDERS, Mr. E. HOUGHTON, or Mr. H. SCARBOROUGH, Overseers of the Poor. 14th Dec 1804 On Wednesday last was married, Mr Octavius GILCHRIST, of this place, to Miss Elizabeth NOWLAN, daughter of Mr. James NOWLAN, merchant of London. On Monday was married, Mr ADCOCK, of Barleythorpe, to Miss KEEN, of Empingham, Rutland. Lately was married at Great Gonerby near Grantham, Mr Robert EMINSON, surgeon of Burton Stather, to Miss Elizabeth EMINSON, youngest daughter of Mr. Thomas EMINSON, a respectable farmer of the former place. On Sunday se'nnight was married at Hinckley, Mr TURNER, bookseller of Hull (Lately of Nottingham), to Miss Sophia HAMILTON, daughter of Mr. HAMILTON, manager of a company of comedians well known in this and the neighbouring counties. Same day was married at Hinckley, Mr Morton DOBBS, (Lately of the Stamford Theatre) to Miss Catherine HAMILTON, daughter of the above Mr H. The following BAINES extract is mine, if anyone knows anything at all about this family, I would be pleased to hear from them. On Saturday last died, Mr. BAINES, Silk Dyer, in the Petty Curry, Cambridge: brother to Mr. BAINES, dyer of this town. On Wednesday died aged 76, Mrs DUNN, relict of Mr DUNN, late of the Theatre in this place. On Tuesday last died, Mr BAYLEY, master of the Punch Bowl public house in this place. Yesterday se'nnight died, much respected aged 74. Mr John WAITE, farmer and grazier, of Burton Lazarus, near Melton Mowbray. Tuesday se'nnight died, Mr. DAVISON, schoolmaster of Horbling, in this county. On Saturday morning last died at Grantham, after a long and severe llness, which he bore with the greatest fortitude and resignation, Mr. Robert ALDERMAN, an eminent surgeon, and one of the justices of that borough. On the 1st inst. died, after a severe illness, Mr John Waite, of the White Swan Inn, Market Raisin, leaving a wife and five children. *** Last updated: 24-September-2002