1824.] 
of Nottingham, to Miss Clayton, of Los- 
coe.—Mr. T. Whitworth, of Ratcliffe-upon- 
Trent, to Miss H. Talbot, of Sutton- 
upon-Trent.—Mr. F. Rippingale, to Miss 
H. Flear, both of Newark. 
Died.) At Nottingham, in Castle-gate, 
86, Mrs. H. Wright.—Ia Snenton-strect, 
61, Mr. F. Goody.—In Barker-gate, Mrs, 
Elnor.—36, Mr. W. Pearson, late of Grant- 
ham.—In Nile-street, 39, Mrs. Haywood. 
—In Goose-gate, 54, Mr. W. Burdus.— 
Alexander Gordon Donaldson, esq., late of 
Dungark-place, near Castle Douglas, Scot- 
land, justly esteemed. 
At New Bradford, 38, Mrs. J. Wheatley. 
—At Beeston, 30, Mrs. A. Seymour.— 
At Carlton, 51, Mr. T. Cave.—At Rat- 
cliff upon-Trent, 56, Mrs, Allsebrook.— At 
New Radford, 46, Mr. S. Peach, regretted. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
The late Agricultural Show at Lincoln 
was well attended. Some fine stock were 
exhibited, and many entries were made for 
the premiums. 
A wretched individual named James 
Wetherill, was lately executed on Lincoln 
eastle-walls, for the murder of a Mr. W. 
Berridge, of Brigg. 
Married.] Mr. ¥. Dodd, of Lincoln, to 
Miss H. Caseborn, of Halifax.— Richard 
Thorold, esq., of Weelsby-house, to Miss 
Frauces Thunnard, of Boston.” 
Died,| At Gainsborough, 24, the Rev. 
Jas. Kennedy, generally esteemed and la- 
mented. ; 
At Grantham, 78, Mr. W. Routen. 
At Louth, 84, Mr. Shadlock. 
LEICESTER AND RUTLAND. 
It has been stated that the Moira and 
Ashby-de-la-Zouch Baths were never so 
much resorted to as during the present 
season. The beautiful structure which con- 
tains the baths at Ashby is proceeding to- 
wards a completion ; and the erection of a 
number of new houses in front thereof may 
be looked for by another season. A new inn 
upon an extensive scale is also likely to be 
built. 
Married.| Mr, J. Warden, to Miss C. 
Mania, both of Leicester.—Henry Atkin- 
son, esq., of Barnsley, to Miss M. Cole, 
of Leicester.— Mr. W. Martin, of Leicester, 
to Miss L. Flint, of Midhurst.—Mr. W. 
Britton, of Sapeote, to Miss Day, of the 
Humberstone-gate, Leicester. — Mr. J. 
Sharpe, late of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, to Miss 
Smith, of Don‘sthorpe—Mr. H. Browne, 
of Ashby-dela-Zouch, to Miss E. 
Fowler, of Alton Grange. — M. J. Simp- 
son, of Bretingby, to Miss A. Oldaires, 
of Cesters Over. — Mr. W. Beaumont, 
of Barrow-upon-Soar, to Miss F. Carter, 
of Coventry.—Mr. J. Wileman, to, Miss 
¥. Abbotts, both of Earl Shilton. 
Died.| At Leicester, 77, Mr. 
Dudgeon. 
At Hinckley, Mrs. Milligan, wife of 
Robert Milligan, esq—Mrs. Cecil— At an 
advanced age, Mrs. Appleby. 
Alex.‘ 
Lincolushire, Leicester and Rutland, Staffordshire, Sc. 
283 
At Castle Donington, Mr. Hall. 
At Ashbourne, 39, Mr. John Frith, jun. 
At Long Clawson, 91, Mr. J. Hind — 
At Medbourn, the Rey. W. Williams. — 
At Holwell, 41, Mr. Jos. Watts. — At 
Osgathorp, 22, Miss M. Simpson. — At 
Newton Harcourt, Mrs, Weston.— At Hug- 
glescote,- 51, Mr. Jos. Inclesant, late of 
Leicester. 
STAFFORDSHIRE, 
Married.| Mr. J. Wilkinson, of Walsall 
to Miss Em. Horner, of Wolverhampton. 
—Mr. York, to Miss M. Duncomb; Mr. 
W. Shoolbred, to Miss W. Wynn: all of 
Wolverhampton. — Mr. W. Sparrow, of 
Wolverhampton, to Miss S. Turton, of 
Gorna].— At Leek, Henry Cruso, esq., to 
Miss M. Badnall, of Highfield —Mr. B. 
Harrison, of Butterton, to Miss M. Fox, 
ot Boothby.—Mr. W. Woolley, to Miss C. 
Proud, both of Bilston. 
Died.] At Wolverhampton, Mr. Benj. 
Molineux, 71, Mrs. H. Walton, late of 
Moor-street, Birmingham. 
At Burton-upon-Trent, Mr. H. Bake-~ 
well, suddenly —At West Brunwich, 77, 
Henry Seagar, esq., deseryedly regretted. 
—At the Oaks, near Wolverhampton, 17, 
Miss M. A. Corsen. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
A company has been recently formed at 
Birmingham for establishing a rail-road 
from that town through the Staffordshire 
collieries, and iron-works, by Wo!lverhamp- 
ton, Nantwich, and Chester, to the Mersey, 
to communicate with Liverpool; with 
branches to Dudley and Stourbridge, to 
the Shropshire coal and iron-works, to the 
Staffordshire potteries and to Chester. The 
company propose to convey heavy goods be- 
tween Birmingham and Liverpool at the 
rate of eight miles an hour, and for less 
than half the present cost of canal carriage, 
Loco-motive carriages are to be employed 
upon the road. 
Married.) Mr. J: Marshall, of New John- 
street, to Miss M. A. Jefcoate, of Blooms 
bury-place; Mr. B. Bridgewater, to Miss 
Hathaway; Mr. B. Rogers, to Miss C. 
Fisher ; Mr. W. Withers, to Mrs. E. Wi- 
thers: all of Birmingham,— Mr. J. Wilson, 
of Dale-end, Birmingham, to Miss E. 
Birt, late of Ashted-cottage.—John Hig- 
gins, esq., of Bridge-Town, to Miss Em. 
Hunt, of Stratford-on-Avon.—The Rey. 
W. W. Greenway, LL.B., rector of New- 
bold Verdon, to Miss Emma Mayo, late of 
Coleshill. 
Died.| At Warwick, 
Checkley. 
At Birmingham, in Suffolk-street, 27, 
Miss Eliz, Sanders. — In Great Brooke- 
street, 64, Mr. T. Rochel.—In Suffolk- 
street, +26, Mrs. M. Shenton.—In Cole- 
more-row, 33, of the firm of W. and T, 
Avery, Digbeth— On Snow-hill, 44, Mrs. 
A. Cartwright. 
At Coventry, in Gosford-street, Mrs. 
Morris, much lamented.—In the New 
202 Buildings , 
19, Miss M. 
