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Chejhire-^DeTlyjhWe — Nottinghamjhire. 



[Aug. I, 



fterer and cabinet-maker, 70.— Mr. Thomas 

 Miller, merchant. 



At Halton Hall, near Lancaflsr, Mrs. 

 Bradlliaw, wife of W. B. efq. 



At Slyne, near Lancaller, Mrs. Peacock, 

 wife of John P. efq. 



At Afhton Hall, Mr. Jofias Hoyle, 75, 

 v.'lio had been in the fervice of the Duke of 

 Hamilton upwards of thirty years. 



CHESHIRE. 



At Stockport the firft flone was lately hid 

 cf a building intended to be erefted by vo- 

 luntary contributions, to be called the Stock- 

 port Sunday School, and capable of holding 

 40CO fcholars. Three thoufand children 

 educated at the Sunday fchools of that place, 

 and an immenfe multitude of fpeftators at- 

 tended on this occafion. 



A mineral fpring has been dlfcovered in 

 the fmall ifland of Hilbury, at the weftern 

 extremity of this county, poffeffing the pow- 

 erful efficacy of curing the rheumatifm, &c. 

 The property of the fpring was aecidenlally 

 difcovered by a refpeftable Wel/h farmer, 

 ■who went to the ifland for the benefit of his 

 health, and happening to wafh his hands, 

 much fvvoUen from rheumatic aft'eftions, in 

 its waters, found immediate relief. 



Married^ At Nefton, Mr. Peter Handley. 

 whitefmith, to Mifs Lee. 



At Chefter, Mr. Thos. Walker, fon of 

 Mr. W. brazier, to Mifs Lightfoot, daughter 

 of Mr. L. of Flooker's-brook. — Mr, Barlow, 

 clock-maker, to Mifs Dutton. 



At Coreham, near Middlcham, Mr. Ben- 

 jamin Smith, an eminent jockey, to Mifs 

 Alcock, of Tupgill. 



Dkd^ At Runcorn, of a pulmonary con- 

 fumption, Mr. J. Orred. 



Suddenly, near Northwlch, Mr. Robert 

 Hayes. 



At Nefton, Mr. S. Brifcoe, of the Golden 

 Lion ion. 



At Chefter, Mr. Paul, of the White Lion 

 inn, to whom the public are much indebted 

 for his fplrited and indefatigable exertions in 

 tile improvement of carriages, and for ren- 

 dering travelling not only comfortable and 

 eafy, but expeditious, in ihe very numerous 

 concerns in which he was engaged. Nor was 

 he lefs eftimable in private life, for the vi- 

 gour of his underftanding was equalled only 

 by the kini'nefa of his heart. — Mrs. Rufli:ll. 

 —Mr. James Young, glover. 



Mr. Ifaac Goodier, lieutenant in the 

 Trafford volunteers. 



At Welchpeol, Mr. John Williams, jun. 

 attorney at law. 



At Hawarden, Mr. H. Lee Thomas, father 

 •f Mr. T. druggift, of Chefter. 



At Kinderton Lodge, Mifs Trafford, eldeft 

 daughter of Trafford T. efq. 



At Croxton, near Middiechurch, the Rev. 

 J. Kent, of Nantwich, a man who, with a 

 few eccentricities, pod'cfled the efteem and 

 feneration of n)any, and the refpeiS of all 

 thofe Co whom he was really known. As a 



man, he was the friend of man, as a 

 Chriftian, fincere and exemplary, and as 

 a minifter, inceflantly attentive to the 

 beft interefts of his charge. His mi.id was 

 vigorous, his underftanding enlarged, his 

 piety ardent, and his habits of life ftri£tly 

 economical, that his charities might be the 

 more extenlivc. 



nERBVSHIRI. 



At the annual ihow of cattle of the Der- 

 byshire agricultural and breeding fociety, 

 held at Derby, the prizes were adjudged as 

 follows: — To Mr Harvey, for the beft three 

 (heaves, four guineas; to F. N. C. Mundy, 

 efq. for the fecond beft, three guineas; to 

 Sir R. Wilmot, for the beft fticar hog ram, 

 three guineas ; to Mr. Halkins, for the fe- 

 cond-beft ditto, two guineas ; to Mr. T. 

 Jowett, for the beft two (hear ram, three 

 guineas; and to the fame, for the fecond- 

 beft, two guineas ; to Mr. Smith, of Repton, 

 for the beft (hear hog wether, three guineas ; 

 to Mr. Harvey, for the fecond beft, two 

 guineas; to Mr. Smith, of Foremark-park, 

 for the beft two (hear wether, three guineas ; 

 to Sir R. Wilmot, for the fecond beft, two 

 guineas ; to £dw. Coke, efq. for the beft two 

 year old heifer, four guineas; to F. N. C. 

 Mundy, efq for the fecond- beft ditto, throe 

 guineas; to Sir R. Wilmot, for the beft three 

 year old ox, three guineas ; to Mr. E. Cox, 

 for the fecond-beft ditto, two guineas The 

 meeting was numeroufly and refpeftably at- 

 tended, and the ftock was allowed to be 

 very good. Sir H. Harpur complimented the 

 meeting with the infpeftion of t%vo handfome 

 South Down theaves, and a (hear hog we- 

 ther, bred and fed in Calke-park. 



Married.} At Staveley, Charles Daintry, 

 efq. of Leek, Staftbrdlhire, to Mifs Bulkeley, 

 of Staveley Forge. 



At Derby, Mr. Emery, tanner, to Mifs 

 Cock. 



At Baflington, Mr. William Waring, of 

 A/hborne, to Mifs Charlton. 



Di!d'\ At Crow-lane Houfe, near Dron- 

 field, Mr. Thos. Lowe, 32, 



At Alvafton, Mrs. Rebecca Holmes, re- 

 lia of Mr. John H. 5S. 



At Buntinglield, Mr. William Colum- 

 bell, 54. 



At Derby, Mr. Thomas Stenfon, book- 

 feller, 44 



Mr. James Wood, clerk of Didlbury church; 

 whofe forefathers have been clerks fuccef. 

 fively at the fame church fince the beginning 

 of the reign of jjueen Elizabeth. 



NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 



At the laft meeting of the Newark agri- 

 cultural fociety, held at Southwell, the fol- 

 lowing premiums were adjudged : — To Mr. 

 1\:a% Thorpe, of Clifton, for the beft long 

 wooled tup hog, five guineas; to Mr. J. 

 Milward, Hockerton, for the next be(>, 

 three guineas; to Mr. G. Maltby, Hover- 

 inghim, for the four beft ewe hogs, five 

 guineas J to Mr, Henry Higgins, South 

 MatkhaiHj 



