I8l6 ] Cheshire — Dei'bi/shire— Nottingham — Lincohishire, Sfc. 8Y 



Hicks.— In Dale-slreet, 55, Mr. R. Rid- 

 dbiigh.— 46, Mr. W. Young.— 23, Mr. 

 Peter Millatt. 



At Wiaan, Mr. Ridiard Fairbrother. — 

 Mr. Elias Wood. 



At Wairiii'^ton, 47, Mr. James Millies. 



At Kiikhara, 7'2, Mrs. Frances Shep- 

 herd. 



At Trice hall, 69, Mrs. Anderfon. 



At Alherston, tiie widow of Ricliaid 

 Milnes, esq. of Saiidy-brook-hoiise.— \t 

 Ellenbrook, 59, Mr. Richard Newton. — 

 At Chec'tliam-hill, Mrs. Catherine Craw- 

 ghaw, Riiich lamented. — At HoUiiiwood, 

 by a fall from his gijr, Mr. Wrre, of the 

 firm of Wroe ami Diinciift, of Manchester. 

 • — Near Biakrod, INIr. Samuel Makinson, 

 of Wigau. — At Wavertrce, Elizalxtli, wife 

 of the Rev. R. H. Roiigsedge, rector of 

 Liverpool, a conspicuous example of 1-eli- 

 * gious and moral virtue. 



CHESHIRE. 



Cheshire is in a convulsed state, in con- 

 sequence of a preat portion of the labour. 

 ing classes being ont of employment. A 

 letter from a Magistate stales, — " that all 

 the workmen at the great salt-vTorks, at 

 Northwich, Windford, &c. are out of em- 

 ployment, as well as the bar^iemeii on the 

 river Weaver, who convey the salt from 

 thence to Liverpool, Manchester, Arc. and, 

 having assembled in large bodies, are de- 

 manding relief throughout the comity. 

 Upwards of UOO colliers from Rhuaboii, 

 in Denbighshire, drawing waggons laden 

 with coals, were met by the magistrates 

 within two miles of Chester, and 'JO/, were 

 given them to disperse. 



Married.] William Triftani, esq. of Nor- 

 ley Bank, to Miss Eliza Bower, of Liver- 

 porl. — Mr. Henry Shaw, of Lowton, to 

 Miss Derbyshire, ofScarisbrick. — At Bow- 

 den, Mr. W. Alherton, of Liverpool, to 

 Miss Daine, of Carriiigton.^At Neston, 

 Samuel (Voodhouse, esq. of Bronte, to 

 Uliss Martha Gordon, of Parkgate. 



Died.] At Chester, on the City-walls, 

 70, Mrs. Lowe. 



At Sandway, 59, the wife of John 

 Okell, esq. 



DERBySHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. William Tatlow, to Miss 

 low ten 



At Chesterfield, Mr. R. Walker, of Hoi- 

 brook, to Miss Ann Stanshy, of Moi ley. — 

 Mr. Ralph .\dderley, jnn. of Ham's-iiall, 

 to Miss Rosamond Mills, of the Gmve, 

 Ashbourne. — Mr. R. Spnicer, of Fi^sing- 

 ton, to Miss Hardin, of Biiry-hall. 



Dii'd.] At Derby, 56, the widow of 

 Mr. Samuel Smith. 



At Risley, at an advanced age, the wife 

 of Mr. John Salt.— At litwall, 6.5, Mr. 

 Hall.— At Ire'oa Wood, fly, Mrs. Mary 

 Breward, — At Heanor, the wife of Mr. 

 'William Woodcock, much esteemed. 



NOTTINGIIA.MSIIIKE. 



Accounts lately received from Notting- 



ham state, that, althfiugh fiaroe-breakiig 

 has erased for the moment, there is yei 

 great discontent. The workmen and tiieir 

 families are going in groupes daily inti» 

 the workhouses, for want of employmen;. 

 The manufacturers refuse to assist titeir 

 wants as they formerly did, from their lata 

 misconduct iu breaking nuiciiiiiery. 



Marri(d.] Mr. Robert Armsoii, of Not- 

 tingham, to Miss Fowler, of Manstield. 



ftlr. Jolin Leeson, of Nottiughaui, to Mis« 

 Sarah Thorn, of Oxford-street, Loniloit. 

 — The Rev. John H;irdolph Eyre, to Hi:>» 

 Harrietta Hardolph Eyre, of Grove. — Mi. 

 Gilbert Scott, of Nottingham, to Misg 

 Harriet Clark, of Bedford. 



pi,d.] At Nottingham, 65, Mr. G. 

 Pickeriii!?, of Long-row. — 40, Mr, Shet- 

 tield, of Toll lioiise-hill. 



At Newark, 22, Mr. John Shee, — 7.5, 

 tlie widow of the Rev. James Andrew 

 Milnes, L.L. D. 



At Maiisti^ld, 67, Mr. William Hinde. 



At Whatton, 84, Mrs. Hooper. — At 

 Bingham, 27, Mr. Reuben Lee, regretted. 

 — At Little Carlton, 72, Mrs. Gieensinitii, 

 —At East Bridgeford, 76, Mr VVill!a:i» 

 Hill.— At North Muskani, 24. Mr. Wjllia:a 

 Tinker.— At Elston, lOu, Mrs. AlLock. 



LINCOLNSHIRR. 



Such was the distress of the farmers 

 in this county, that several large lamlcd 

 proprietors lately saw the absolute necf^i- 

 sity of lowering their rents : some took 

 oft" 70, and others 50/. per cent. 



Mnrri.d] Mr. Dennis, to Miis Sarirfi 

 Wilkinson.— Mr. William Neal, to Mi-n 

 Charlotte Leniau : all of Spalding. — Mr. 

 North, of Heiiington, to Miss Jemim^i 

 Pool, of Grantham. — Mr. Thomas Louth, 

 to Miss Jane Priestman, of Deeping St. 

 James. — Mr. Willi im Baiiyard, to Mi>» 

 Mary Smith, both of Middle Raseii. — Air, 

 Edward Wray, to Miss Marsden, both ■ f 

 Brij.'g.— Mr. William Woolley, of North 

 Collingham, to Miss Mary .Strafiord, of 

 Kipley.— Mr. William Dollet, of Mair- 

 fieid-Woodhouse, to Miss Ann Tesh, of 

 Gainsborough. — W^. B. Hecton, esq. t-f 

 Gainsborough, to Miss Ann Posmoie, vt' 

 Evertoii 



Dltd.] At Lincoln, 62, Mr. Charles 

 Clark. 



At Grimsby, 67, IMr. John Simpson. 



At Spilsby, Mrs. Hill. 



At Gainsborough, 75, Mrs. Urchill. 



At Stamford, oo, Mrs. Dewar. 



At Spaldins, 64, Dorothy, wife of Capt. 

 Kidall. — Advanced in years, Mrs. May. 



At lioston, ,00, Mrs. iVl. Coupleditch. 



At Toyntou All Saints, 84, Mrs. Sarah 

 Cheviiis. 



At Westwood-side, 80, Mr. J. Snowdon. 



LEICliSTBR, AND RUTLAND. 



Within the month the hobbin-lace maiMi- 

 factory of Messrs. Heathcote and Bodio, 

 of Loughborough, was beset in the U'j};^ 

 by 100 uicn, armed with bJuuiierbuw-. 



