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‘At Liverpool, Mr. Robert Skitron, 29.— 
Mrs. M‘Gawley, 23.—Mr. Gelston, visiting 
apothecary to the Dispensary.—Mrs. Wil- 
Jiams.——Miss Venables, daughter of L. J. V. 
€sq. barrister.—Mr. Nicholas Bailey, 87.— 
Mr. Francis Henry, 72.—Mr. Jobn Wilson, 
53.—Mrs, Hannah’ Leece, wife of Mr. L. 
schoolmaster, 45.—Thomas, son of Mr. Owen 
Jones. —Mrs. M. Maithews.—Mr. Thomas 
Berry.-—Mr. Edusund Cockshoot, 46.—Mr. 
Henry Cartlich, 41.—Mrs. Edwards, a maiden 
lady, 74.——Mr. William Carterall, 54.+—Mr. 
James Watmough.— Mrs. Jane Bailey, 57.— 
Mrs. Cartwright, 49. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.| At Nantwich, Edward Kent, esq. 
to Penelope, eldest daughter of Josiah Oates, 
esq: ’ 
At Sandbach, John Smith, esq. MP. for 
Nottingham, to Miss Leigh, daughter of 
Egerton L. esq. of High Leigh. 
At Chester, Thomas Read Abe, esq. of the - 
North Lincoln militia, to Harriet Henrictta, 
youngest daughtet of the late William: Pro- 
bart, esq.——Mr. Nield, of Norley, to Miss 
Pickering, grand-daughter of John P. esq. of 
Cadington, near Northwich. 
Died.] At Chester, Mre. Suddones.——Mr. 
Bage, sen. 68.—Miss Calveley.—Mrs. Gar- 
ner, mother of Mr. G. of the Dublin Packet. 
—Mrs, Lambe.——Mrs. Sculle.—Mr. S. Brit- 
tain, 31—Mr. C. Haswell.—-Mrs, Parry, 
wife of Mr. P. bookseller. —The Rev. Ebe- 
nezer White, late minister of the Independeat 
Chapel, Queen-street. 
At Runcorn, Mr. Richard Johnson, 25. 
At Malpas, Mrs. Leticia Churton, widow 
of the late Mr. Joseph C. the last of the name 
vof that respectable family, whose ancestoks 
have resided in the neighbourhood more than 
four centuries. 
At Marton Hall, Mr. Manley. 
At Knutsford, Mr. Ogden. 
At Middlewich, Miss Taylor, daughter 
of Mr. T. surgeon, 19. 
» At Newton, near Middlewich, Mrs. Waod, 
relict of Isaac W. esq. Fi 
DERBYSHIRE. . 
Married.| At Chesterfield, John Charge, 
esq. to Mrs. Jennings, widow of Robert J. 
sq. of Spital House.x—Mr. Knowles, of Stock- 
port, to Miss A. Mellor. 
At Quarndon, Mr. ‘Thomas Grime, of 
Derby, to Miss A: Mellor..- 
Died.) Mr. Peter Robinson, son of the 
Rev. Mr. P. vicar of Norton. At Dronfield, 
Mr. M. Blackwell. 
At Spondon, William Snowden, esq. a jus- 
tice of the peace, and an alderman of Derby, 
for which he had twice served the office of 
mayor. : 
. At Wirkworth, Mr. G. Buxton, surgeon — 
Mis. Stone.——-Mrs, Cole. 
At Etwall, Mr. John Procter, 22. 
“At Stanton, Mrs, Scattergood, 78. 
At Chesterfield, Mr. Robert Statham, 
AtSmalley, Mrs. Birch, 24 
At Morley, Mr. Harry Shaw. iid 
At Tibshelf, Mrs. Barratt, 23. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
On Monday the 15th of Aprily the mem 
bers of the Nottingham Sunday School Union _ 
held their second annual meeting, atthe New 
Methodist Schcol-room, East-street, in that 
town. 
crowded, and the. reports of the different 
schools in connection with the Union, were 
on the whole very encouraging. . In general, 
there had been observed in the last six months 
much improvement in reading, &c. and espe- 
cially in those schools where a part of the 
Lancasterian system had been adopted. In 
several instances much good hac arisen from 
religious instruction; some highly interesting 
communications were made by different per- , 
sons present, and a very pleasing letter was 
read from the Londen Sunday School Union, 
It appeared by the reports, that about 6000 
children were instructed by forcy societies of 
methodists and other dissenters in the Union, 
by about 700 voluntary. teachers. 
Married.} At Nottingham, Mr, Thomas 
Henton, schoolmaster of Shelford, to Miss 
Marvin.—r, Samuel Elliott, of Worksop, 
to Miss Mary Jefferies. —Mr, Samuel Ward, 
of Sutton Works, to Miss Goodman,. of 
Sutton. j 
At Newark, Mr. Robert Parker, to Miss 
Mary Kirk. 
At Worksop, Mr. Marsh, of Leverton, to 
Miss Lucy Featherstone. 
Died.] At Nottinghsm, Mrs. Cartwright, 
. wife of Mr. George C.<—Mrs. Hornbuckle, 
relict of Mr. Alderman H. 49.—Mr. W. 
Meats.—Mr, John Lineker, 39.—Wm. Pid- 
cock, gent Mrs. Hannah Maltby, 75.— 
Mr, Thomas Randal.—Mr. Wm. Haslam, 67. 
—Mrs. Morris.—-Mrs. Harvey.—Mr. Birtles. 
—Mr. Whitlock, one of the senior council- 
men of the corporation.—Mrs. Eliz. Lineker, 
widow of Mr. Samuel L.—Mr. Richard Wil- 
son, schoolmaster, 51.—Sophia, daughter of 
Mr. George Elliott, 18. 
At Tolierton Hall, Mrs. Neale, wife of 
Pendock N. esq. 53, 
At Mansfield, Mr. George Wightman, 85. 
At Orston, Mrs. Rippingale, 26.” 
At Newark, Mr. Richard Marshall, 59. 
At White Houses, near Retford, the Rev. 
Wm. Cheales, rector of Markham, 56. 
At Sherwood'Lodgey Miss Collett, daughter 
of Russell C. esq. ‘ 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
A handsome cross is about to be erected in 
the mark:t-place of Grimsby; it is also in 
contemplation to hang a new peal. of eight 
bells in the church. 
Twenty-two silver coins were lately turned 
up by Mr. Thomas Cordley, whilst at plough 
in a field in the parish of Moultan: they are, 
half crowns, shillings, and sixpences of Queen 
Eligabeth, and some immediately succeeding 
English Sovereigns. ; : 
SMarrisd.} At Louth, the Rev. Mr. Ca- 
- MerORy 
The place of meeting was much . 
Cheshire—Derby—Nottingham— Lincoln. [June Ij: 
