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Cheshire—Derby—Nottingham. 
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$84 
At Preston, Lady Mary Bedingfield, abbess 
of the Benedictine Nuns in that tewn, for- 
merly of Ghent, in Flanders, 54. 
At Halsali, near Ormskisk, Mr, William 
Thompson, 67. 
At Gildow House, near Wigan, Mrs. 
Birch, 61. 
At Rochdale, Charles Smith, esq. a gen- 
tleman well known on the turf, 
At Raikes Hall, Bolton le;Moors, Mrs. 
Horridge, relict of John H. esq. 44. 
At Eyerton, Mrs. Aspinall; wife of Mr, 
John A. of Liverpool, rok 
* At Walton, Mrs. James Ashcroft. 
At Lancaster, Mrs. Jane Thornton, 71. 
—Mrs. Satterthwaite, wife of Mr. George S. 
of the Boar's Head inn.—-Mr. Caleb Whal- 
ley, 65.—Miss Addison, Spit daughter of 
Robert A, esq: 30. 
. At Stayley Bridge, Mr. joha Milnd. 
At Liverpool, Mr. John Galloway, super- 
visor of excise, 52.—Mr. John Grimshaws 
69.—Mrs. Wilson, 75.—Mr. Samuel Mayne, 
64,—Mr, David Danson, 81.—Mr. James 
Wilkins.—-Mary, second daughter of Mr, 
Thomas Washington.—Mr. John Coyle, 38, 
—Mr. T. Knight, of Congleton, Cheshire, 
72.—Mr. William Bulcock, 34.—Mr. James 
Lawson, one of the tide surveyors of this 
port.—Mr. David Thompson.—Mrs. Met- 
calf, $8. 
CHESHIRE, 
Marrigd.] At-Stockport, Captain John 
Stanley, of the Stockport Local Militia, -to 
Seling, youngest daughter of Jesse How- 
ard, esq.—Mr. S. Higginson, of Hoole, near 
Chester, to Miss Lioyd, of Hoole Bank. 
At Chester, Mr, John Aliman, to Miss 
Mary Wilding. 
Died.) At Macclesfield, Charles Ayton, 
 esq.—George, youngest son_of the late Mr, 
Thorley, solicitor, 15. —Jane, daughter of 
the_late Charles Roe, esq. 
At-Lathem, Mr. William Boyer, many 
years steward to E. W. Bootle, esq. M,P. 47, 
At Northwich, Mr. Peek. 
At Byrons, ‘in his 80th year, Michael 
Daintry, esq. a gentleman whose active phi- 
lanthropy endeared him to all ranks of the 
community, and whose commercial spirit and 
information largely contributed, during thirty 
years of an honourable life, to the prosperity 
pf the town of Macclesfield, 
At Willaston, Mr. Joseph Lane, 21. 
At Chester, Mrs. Franks.—Mr. Thomas 
Dixon.—-Mrs, ‘Toft.—Mrs. Small. —Mrs, 
Vernon, relict of Captain V.—Mr. Samuel 
Pary.—Mr. J. Chivers, 62.—Mr. 1, Saun- 
ders, —Mr. 1. Moore, 78.—Mrs. Lloyd. 
At Runcorn, Jane, daughter of the late 
John Orred, esq. 
At Huxley, in the parish of Waverton, 
John Williams, at the patriarchal ave of 107 
years, In the @arly part of his life he was 
transporced to America, but retarned before 
the expiration of his sentence ; he continued 
@ dissci ute curfse of lite until he arrived at 
[May 1, 
80 years of age; after which he became a 
\ Convert to religion, and walked in the paths 
of virtue till his death. 
At Knowsley, Mr. John Christiey many 
years musical ‘instructor to the Asylum for 
the blind; and whose modest and ingenious 
letter to Mr. Allanson, laid the foundation of 
that truly benevolent institution. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.) At Derby, Gilbert Eljiot, esq. 
captain in the 93d regiment, to Ann, daughs 
ter of the late Mr. John Latham, of Burten 
on Treit. 
At Glossop, Mr. Robert Robinsoy, of 
Chunall, to Miss Shipley, of Woodcock 
Road. 
Mr. Charles Callow, merchant, of Derly, 
to Mary Ann, daughter of ‘Thomas Cheslyn, 
esq. of Diseworth, Leicestershire. 
Died.| At Chest erfield, Mrs. Ann Wil- 
kinson, a maiden lady, 90.—Anney second 
daughter of Richard Gillett, esq. 12. 
At New Brampton, Mrs. Browne, wire ol 
Mr. Thomas 8. and eldest daughter of the — 
late George Turner, esq. of Wigwell Hall, 
At Leahall, Ellen, wife of Mr. Pomas 
Dale. 
At the Twelve Acres, near Sudbury, Anny 
youngest daughter of Mr. Slater, 19. 
At Shawbanks, Mr. Anthony Bradley, 
81. 
At Egginton, Miss Ashby. t 
At Duffield, Mr Fhomas Goodill, 79. 
At Doveridge, Hull, the Hon. Harriet Ga--. 
vendish, youngest daughter of Lord Waters 
park. 
At Norton Hammer, Mrs, Wilkinson. 
At Dunston Hall, near Chesterfield, Tho 
mas Smith, esq. 47. 
At ‘Aablioren, Mrs. Garle, a maiden tae, 
80. 
At Chellaston, Mr. Joseph Wright. 
At Derby, Mrs. Bew, 30. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Lenton, Mr. Blackwell, of 
Worcester, to Miss Holden, of Park pat 
near Nottingham. 
At Nottingham, Mr. Edward Hidién, 
bookseller, to Miss Pacey.—Mr. James Carr, ' 
to Sophia, youngest daughter of the late Mr, 
John Watts, #f Kesioulton. 
At Farnsfield, Mr. John Dixon, to Misa- 
Martha Kemp.—Mr, William Elston, ta 
Miss Mary Heather. 
At Southwell, Mr. Paul Bausor, to Miss: 
Elizabeth Maltby. 
At Newark, Mr: Gilby, of Normanton on 
Trent, to Miss Thompson.—Mr. Paschoud, | 
of the Rutland Arms Inn, to Miss ‘Yhomp- 
son, daughter of Mr. T. of the Hotel. 
Died ] At Mansfield, Mrs. Stamp, wife of ' 
Mr. John S. Methodist prescher.—-Mr. Wm. 
Wetherall; 73. 
At Nottingham, Mrs, Birkett, 29. lie 
George Brown.—Mrs. Jeram, wife of Mr.» 
Thomas. J.—Mrs. Parker, —Jeseph, son of 
Mi. Samuel Lawson, 14, 
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