4911.] 
_ At Wyersdale, near Lancaster, Mr. Thomas 
Thompson, 84. 
At Meanfield, near Broughton, in Furness, 
Mr. Edward Tyson, 100. 
At Wavertree, Miss E. Menzies, 19. 
At Ormskirk, Mr. John Piatt. 
“At Liverpool, Mrs. Syers, 68.—Mr. Ed- 
ward Buddicom, 28.—Mrs, Burton.—Mr. 
Michael Harris, 39.—John, eldest son of 
Mr. John Bradshaw, 21.—Mr. Thomas Re- 
mington, 50.—Ann, daughter of Mr. Ed- 
ward Rusliton, bookseller, 19.—Mrs, Grace. 
—Mrs. Maddox, wife of captain M. of Dub- 
lin—Mr John Irvin, attorney, +1.—M:. 
James Marsh, 86.—Mr. E. Bradshaw.—Mr. 
Josiah Fletcher —Mre. Ann Anderson.——Mr. 
Lee Wareing, 67. 
At Manchester, Mrs, Harrop, wife of Mr. 
H. proprietor and printer of the Manchester 
-Mercury.—Mrs. Clarke, wife of Mr. William 
C. bookseller, 58.—Mrs. Heywood.—Aged 
67, the celebrated Sieur Rea, a man whose 
fame as aconjurer has long been trumpeted 
from wake to wake, fair to fair, and race to 
race, throughout the United Kingdom. For 
years he has coatributed to the innocent mirth 
and amusement of the lads and lasses of the 
holiday round, and while he has lengthened 
‘their faces with wonder and astonishment, 
he has lengthened his purse with the tribu- 
tary pence that flowed from the tricks of 
the scene. He was, in his calling, esteemed 
an honest man, and he had no deception but 
that which belonged to his cups and balls, 
3 CHESHIRE. 
| Married.) At Mottram, Mr, William Beat- 
tie, of Liverpool, surgeon, to Hannah, 
youngest daughter of the late Henry Card- 
well, esq. 
The Rev. Harry Grey, vicar of Knutsford, 
$o Miss Ellis, of Grove House. 
At Over Peover, Thomas Drake, esq. 
captain in the Knutsford volunteers, to Miss 
Banks, daughter of the late John B. esq. of 
New Hall. 
Mr. B. Brassey, ef Chester, to Miss Davies, 
of Stapleford Hall. 
‘Died.] At Chester, Mrs. Scholes, wife of 
Richard S. esq. 76.—William Hamilton, esq. 
93.—Mr. Edward Spencer. 
At Macclesfield, Mr.'W. Johnson. 
‘At Nantwich, Mr. Thomas Oraig, only 
gon of Mr. C. bookseller, 25. 
At Churton, Mr. John Pulford. 
At Frodsham, Mrs. Caldwell, wife of Mr. 
James C. 69. 
' At Congleton, Mrs, Tolson, wife of Cap- 
tain T. 23. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
The Duke of Devonshire has inclosed the 
principal part of his mountain estate round 
Buxton, on which he has erected several farm- 
houses, and other: appropriate buildings, to 
the great improvement of a country, that for 
centuries had remained in a desert and barren 
orate. 
Cheshire—Derby—Nottingham. 
587. 
May 12.—About five o’clock in the after- 
noon, a destructive phenomenon appeared at 
Bonsall, in the Peak of Derbyshire. “A sine 
gular motion was observed ina cloud, of a 
serpentine form, which moved in a circular 
direction, from S. by W. to N. extending ite 
selfto the ground. It began its operations 
near Hopton, and continued its course about 
five or six miles in lenzth, and about four or 
five hundred yards in breadth, tearing up , 
plantations, levelling barns, walls, and miners” 
cots. It tore up large ash trees, carrying them 
from 20 to 30 yards; and twisted the tops 
from the trunks, conveying them from 50 ta 
100 yards distance. Cows were lifted from 
one field to another, and injured by the fall ; 
miners’ buddle-tubs, wash vats, and ether 
materials, carried to a considerable distance, 
and forcedinto the ground. This was attend- 
ed with a most tremendous hail-storm : stones 
and lumps of ice were meagured from nine te 
twelve inches in circumference. 
Married.] At Eyam, R. Clarke Hill, esq, 
of Stailington Hall, Stafford, to Sarah, young- 
est daughter of the late Thomas Birds, esq. 
At Bradborne, Mr. John Goodwin, attore 
ney, to Miss Beresford, of Castern. 
Died.] At Derby, William Snowden, esq. 
64.—Emma, daughter of Mr. William Hol- 
lingshead. 
At Somershall, Mr. Bladon, 55. 
Ac Thornbridge, Mr. John Morewood, 57. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
The following return of the population, &a. 
of Newark, has just been made 5 1483 houses, 
inhabited by 1595 famidies ; 12 houses build- 
ing, 18 houses uninhabited ; 3319 males, and 
3917 females.—Total number of souls, 7236. 
Married.| At Sutton supra Lound, Mr, 
Richard Bullivant, of East Retford, to Miss 
Haslehurst, daughter of George H. esq. of 
Daws Hill. 
At Mansfield, Mr. Thomas Tipping, te 
Miss Johnson. 
At Nottingham, Mr. William Thurman, 
to Miss Revell, of Southwell. 
At Lenton, Mr. Joseph Hill, to Miss Anna 
Chambers. 
Died.] At Nottingham, Samuel Stretten, 
gent. 79.—Mr. Fleetwood Churchill, 38.— 
Mr. John Stones.——Mr. Samuel Hears —Mr,: 
Henry Silverwood.-Mrs. Mary Wood, a 
maiden lady, 87.—The Rev. G. Ingham, 7%. 
-~Edmund Dear, gent. 65.—Mis. Mason. 
Mr. William Gillatt.—Mrs. Collier, 
At Mansfield, Hollis Clay, gent. 72.— 
Mr. W. Unwin, eldest son of Mr. Jabez U. 
90.—Mrs. Rogers, 69. 
At Balderton, near Newark, Mr. John 
Austin. 
At Wilford, Miss Dorothy Cumberland, 41. 
At West Retford, Anne, daughter of Mrs.w 
Nelson, 22: F 
At Car Colston, Mr. Thomas Turner. 
At Ratcliffe, Mr. Andrews. 
At Newark, Mr, S. Hunter, 80.—Mr,: 
Thome 
