8a Cheshire— Derbyshire—Nottinghamshire. 
master of a vessel in the West India trade, 
from Liverpool, 
At West Derby, Mrs. Atherton, 78. 
At Heaton Norris, Mrs. Goolden, relict of 
Mr. James G. 66. 
At Pile Poudrey, where his vessel has been 
obliged to put in by contrary winds, Captain 
Nias Blake, of the Alexander, of Liver- 
pool. 
At Everton, Mr. Thomas Wiatt, attorney. 
At Sephton, John Whitehouse, esq. of Bar- 
badoes, 29. 
At Edgehill, Mrs. Norris, 72. 
At Hawarden, Mr. Wright, 86. 
At Preston, Mrs. Meadows. 
_At Turton, near Bolton, Mr. Haworth, 
solicitor, 61. 
At Liverpool, Mr, James Greetham, 85.— 
Miss Elizabeth Brown, 40. — Mr. William 
Blackburn, 48.—.sMr. Edward Grayson, 20. 
——Dr. John Lyon.—Mrs, Mary Evans, 61.— 
Mr. Joseph Henderson, 31.—Miss Lucy Mac 
‘Munn, 38.—Mr. William Inch, 39.—Mr. 
Alexander Maxwell, 43.—Mrs. Clarke, 
wife of James C, esq, of London.--Mrs. Eliz. 
Muncaster, §0.—Mr. W. M. Bedderd, of the 
Custom-house, 42.—-Mr. William Musgrove, 
D9.—Mr, John Taylor, 37.—Mr. Edward 
Blount.—-My. John Kaye, 75.—Mrs. Mani- 
fold.—-Miss Buntze, of Whitehaven. 
CHESHIRE. 
: On Saturday, December 29; the Hoylake 
life-boat, in attempting to succour and re= 
lieve the people on board the ship Traveller, 
driven on shore in the Mersey, was over- 
whelmed in a dreadful sea, and eight out of 
ten of her crew were unfortunately drowned. 
‘The bodies were all found the same day, and 
Carried to their respective homes, where the 
Scene of piercing misery defies expression. 
The deceased were all near neighbours, and 
lived in a small village called the Hoose, 
near Hoylake, in the most brotherly kindness ; 
‘these brave fellows were the flower of the 
Hoylake fishermen, and had always displayed 
the greatest promptitude and alacrity in assist- 
ing vessels in distress. ‘They have left large 
families totally unprovided for. 
Married.} Meyrick Bankes, esq. of Win- 
stanlgy-hall, Lancashire, to Maria Elizabeth 
Brooke, eldest daughter of Thomas Langford 
B. esq. of Mere-hall. 
At Gresford, Mr. John Reece, of Moorside, 
to Miss Done, eldest daughter of Mr. D. of 
Burton- hall. ; 
At Chester, George Holland, esq. of Liver- 
pool, to Miss Sarah Nicholls, daughter of Mr. 
John N.—Mr. John Hicks, surgeon, of Liver- 
pool, to Miss Bennett, daughter of Mr. Tho. 
Mosley B. of the same town. 
At Eastham, Mr, William Knowles, of 
Capenhurst, to Miss Ann Woodside. 
At Davenham, Mr. Peter Bancroft, to Mrs. 
Carter, of Shipbrooke-hill. 
At Runcorn, Samuel Ignett, esq. of Hon- 
son, to Miss Barkes, only daughter of Mr. 
William B. of Weston, Ae: : 
[Feb. 1, ; 
Died.} At Bramhall, Martha, wife of 
William Davenport, esq. 63. 
At Holt, Mr. John Palm, master of the 
free grammar school in that town upwards of 
49 years, 75.—Mrs. Holt, relict of Mr. H. 
of Chorton. 
At Chester, on her birth-day, Mrs. Braith- 
waite, wife of Mr. John B, methodist mi- 
nister, 39. . 
At Thornton in the Moors, Elizabeth, wife 
of Mr. Paul Parry, 32. 
At Frodsham, Mr. Hugh Brundreth, achool- 
master, 86. : ' 
At Northwich, Mrs. Hyde, 68. 
At the Rake, near Chester, Mr. Charles 
Grace, 65. 
At Flookersbrooke, Mrs. Mason. 
At Winnjngton-hill, Northwich, Mr. Geo. 
Jackson: 
DERBYSHIRE. : 
Married.} At Derby, Thomas Kirkpatrick 
Hall, esq. of Hollybush, Staffordshire, to 
Eliza, daughter of Jolin Crompton, ¢sq.<— 
John Bell, esq. of Whitgift, to Miss Wall, of 
Little Eaton. 
At Staveley, Mr. John Birks, of Brampton 
en le Morthen, Yorkshire, to Miss Buckley, 
of Staveley Forge. 
Died.) At Sudbury-hal], Mr. Hall, parke 
keeper to Lord Vernon, 
At Derby, Mrs. Simpson. 
At Wingerworth, Mrs. Green, relict of 
Mr. Matthew G. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.} At Lenton, the Rev. Thomaq 
Cursham, of Mansfield, to Sabina, youngest 
daughter of Mr. Stretton, of Lenton Priory. 
At Nottingham, Mr. S. Heyrick, to Misa 
Tutin.—Mr. Blagrove, to Miss Eleanor Moss. 
At Mansfield, Mr. William Smith, of Ches- 
terfield, to Miss Mary Leverton. 
At Newark, Mr. Thomas Dalton, to Mis | 
Mary West,—Mr. Dakin, of Manchestery. to 
Miss Fisher, daughtey of Mr. John F. of Cote 
ton, near Newark. : 
Died.| At Spratting-place, Mrs. Twining, 
wife of Thomas T, esq. of the Bengal esta~ 
blishment, 21. 
At Retford, Thomas Turnell, esq. 73. 
At East Retford, Mr. Matthew Hobson, of 
the Black Bull, 75, 
At Newark, Mr. Henry Clark, son of Mrs, 
C. of the Castle and Falcon inn.—Mrs. New- 
gam, wife of Mr. John N.—Mr. Rob. Long. 
At Nattinglham,. Mr. Cook.—Mr. Charles 
Lawrence.—-Mrs, Gilchrist, wife of Mr. Rob. 
G.—Mr. Edward Stevenson, 79.—-Mr. Wim, 
Marriott. 
At Upton; Mrs. Gelsthorpe, 50. ; 
At South Gillingham, Mrs. Watkinson. 
Mr. Henry Huskisson, more than thirty years 
a faithful servant to the Rev. Edw. Gregory, 
rector of Langor, near Bingham, 47. : 
At Screveton, near “Bingham, Mr. John 
Flinders, more than forty years parish clesk 
of that village, 78. 
At Binghain, Mrs. Jebb, 50. 
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