1 8S' Chejh'tre — Derby/hire — Nctt'ir.ghamjhirc. 



[Sept. 1, 



At Swinton, near Worfley, Mr. Thomas 

 Speakman, 



At Walton, Mr. John Ellis, 64. 



At Stocks', near Manchelter, Major Tho- 

 mas Wilkinfon of the Manchefter Volunteer 

 Infantry. 



At Ulverfton, Major John Perryn, nephew 

 of the late Baron Herryn. He had been 

 thrown from a gig two days before, near that 

 town, by which his leg was fliockingly frac- 

 tured, and notwit!jftan;ling he had the bcft 

 furgical alfiftance, a mortification took place, 

 which caufcd his deaih. 



At Caton, near Lancafter, Mr. Cuy 

 Townfon, fon of Mr. Wm. T. 21. 



At Everton, Mrs. Mathews, wife of Mr. 

 Charles M. 



At f/eftwood, near Wigan, Mrs. Gerrard, 

 a maiden lady, 80. 



At Edge Hill, Mifs Hough. 



At Lancafter, in the bloom of youth, Mifs 

 Alice Holt, youngell daughter of Mr. James 

 H. bookfeller. 



CHESHIRE. 



Marrkd.'\ At Chefter, John Dc^uglas Coo- 

 per, efq. of Mayfield, Statfordfliire, to Mifs 

 Smitn, daughter of Mr. Daniel Smith, wine- 

 merchant. 



At Eaftham, Mr. James Berwick, of 

 Strangeways, to M.fs Walker, of Sutron. 



At Frodfham, .fofeph Lyon, efq. of Liver- 

 fool, to Mils TJrmlon. 



At Upton, Mr. W. Delamere, to Mifs 

 Maddocks. 



Dud.] At Chafton, Mrs. RufTel, relift of 

 the late Rev. Wm. R. late of Lydleys 

 Hayes, in Shroplhire, and fitter of the late 

 Sir Peter Leiceftcr, bart. of Tabley. 



At Lymm Farfonage, Bryan Wm. Moli- 

 ncux, efq. of Hawkley Hall, Lancadiire. 



At Great Brou^hion, Mr. Peter Moore, 

 cf the Ram Inn. 



At Congleton, Owen Lloyd, efq. 33 — 

 Mrs. Hawar, relift of Thomas H. efq. 



At rhe Glafs Houfe, near Chefter, Mrs. 

 Colborne. 



At Chefter, Mr. Meredith, bricklayer, 

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DERBYSHIRE. 



At an adjourned meeting of the Detbyfliire 

 Agricultural and Breeding Society, held at 

 Derby, July 25th, it w.is refolved that the 

 folowing piizes be ftiewn for on Ealter Fair 

 Day, 1806. For the beft bull, three years 

 old or upwards, 4 guineas. — For the fecond 

 teft, 3 guineas. — For the beft two years old 

 bull, 3 guine.is — For the fecond beft, 2 gui- 

 neas. — For the beft four years old ox, 3 gui- 

 neas. — For the fecond beft, z guineas — It 

 ^as ordered tha: the following prizes be 

 fhewn for on the fi- ft Wednefday after the 8th 

 of July, 1806. — for the beft three theaves, 

 4 guineas. — Second beft ditto, 3 guineas.— 

 For the- beft fliear hog lam, x guineas. — Se- 

 cond bcft ditto, t guineas. — For the beft two 

 fhear ram, 3 guineas. — Second beft, 2 gui- 

 Rea6.-~For the beft Ihear hp£ wether, 3 gui- 



neas.— Second beft, 2 guineas.— For the beft 

 two ftiear wether, 3 guineas. — Second beft, 

 s guineas.— For the beft two years old heifer, 

 4 guineas.— Second beft, 3 guineas —For the 

 beft three years old ox, 3 guineas —Second 

 beft, X guineas, 



Morricd'] At Derby, Mr. Whyman, ba» 

 ker, to Mifs Cooper. 



At Dronfield, Mr. Worrall, of Froggatt, 

 to Mifs Wolftenholme, fecond daughter of 

 the Rev. Mr. W. 



At Chiirch Sterndale, tie Rev. Richard 

 Bentley, vicar of Leek, Stafi'ordlhire, to Mifs 

 Lomas, daughter of Mr. L. of Gatton, 

 near Buxton. 



Died.] At Marl -ck, on his way to Briftol, 

 John Neft)itt White, the only fen of J. 

 White, ffq. of Doncafter, 17 The very 

 great and uncommon merit of this amiable 

 youth will long endear his memory among all 

 his acquaintance. He had a mind enriched 

 with all the flores of clartic learning ; on 

 every fubjcft he difcovered a vigour ef intel- 

 lefl, and a maturity of underftanding far be- 

 yond his years; on fubje£Vs of imagination, 

 and polite literature, he difplayed a tafle, 

 accurate, elegant, and refined. With the 

 highcft intelledtual accomplifhments, he was 

 poffelTed alio of thofe moral qualificitions 

 which ever give luftre to t.ilent, and render 

 fcience ami.ible— the moft conciliating fweet- 

 nefa of difpofition, mild and engaging man- 

 ners, and it may truly be added, one of the 

 beft of hearts. Never furely did youth give 

 fairer promifes of future eminence ! never 

 did a morn ftiine out with brighter luftre ! but 

 it has pleafed an over ruling Providence that 

 thefe promiles, and thcfe profperts ftiould all 

 vanilh in an early death. 



At Derby, Mr. Paul Webfter, eldeft fon 

 of Paul W. efq. 17. — Mr. Parfons, grocer, 

 60. 



At Winfter, Mifs Griffiths, late of Afli- 

 borne, 21. 



At Thurvafton, Mr. Thomas Armilhaw. 



At Wefton upon Trent, Mr, John Robin« 

 fon, 71. 



At Todwick, Mr. John Ellis, 81. 



At Margate Wall, near Wormhill, Mr. 

 James Newbold, an eminent farmer. 



NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr, Joleph Churchill , of Not- 

 tingham, to Mils Cartwri^ht, of Old Houfe 

 Green, near Congleton, Cbelhire. 



Mr. Redfearn, hofier, of Nottingham, to 

 Mifs Marianne Taylor, of Stokeftjy, York- 

 ftiire. 



Mr. Robert Hickron, of Annefley, to Mifs 

 D. Lucy, of Nottingham. 



Vied.] At N<ittingham, Mr. Samuel 

 Tealby, late grocer, ofNew Radford. — Mr, 

 George Morris, landlord of the Rein Deer 

 public-houfe. — Mifs Sarah Beardfley, daughter 

 oi-' Mr Jofcph B — Mrs. RIfdale, wife of Mr. 

 R baker. — Mifs Cliambers. — Mr. Spencer, 

 corn-chandler. — Mr. Wm. Johnfon, of the 

 Hare and Hounds public- houfe— Mrs. Green, 



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