Derhi/shlre-— Nottinghamshire — Lincolnshire, 8fC. 



1816.] 



men hatters were found guilty of an un- 

 lawful combinaiion against tlieir masters; 

 and sentenced to be imprisoned two years, 

 and, at the expiration, to give security for 

 good behaviour for two years afterwards, 

 in oOl. each. 



Married.'] William Lambert, •sq. to iMiss 

 Griinshaw, both of Stockport. • — James 

 Aspinal, esq. of Cleongar-hall, to Miss 

 Harriet Lake, of Birkenjicad-priory. — 

 Mr. Samuel Alrock, of Heaton Norris, to 

 Miss Sarah Watkin, of Cheadle. — Mr. 

 Okell, of Lvmm, to Miss Harper, of 

 Grappen-hall. 



Died.] At Chester, in King's-buildings, 

 Edward Holt, esq. 



At Macclesfieid, 60, the widow of Mr. 

 Richard Allan. 



At Neston, 67, Stejihen Bond, esq. M.D. 



At Frodshani, 70, Mr. Sam. Briscoe. 



At Malpas, 41, Mr. John Wclcli, greatly 

 esteemed. — 31, Mr. Samuel Sliaw. 



At Altrincham, Mrs. Race, justly la- 

 Jnented. 



DEREYSIIIRK. 



A melancholy acciilent happened lately 

 at Derby. The Loiuion mail passing 

 through that town, the axle-tree broke, 

 and precipitated the whole of the outside 

 passengers to the ground; one gentleman 

 was killed on the spot, another had his 

 thigh broken, a lady was taken up with 

 faint hopes of surviving, and several others 

 were severely bruised. Surely all cases of 

 death by the carelessness or negligence of 

 others, ought to be considered as equiva- 

 lent to manslaughter. Who last examined 

 this axle-tree? 



Married.] Mr. G. Stevenson, to Miss H. 

 Mather, both of Derby.— Mr. R. S. Bar- 

 row, of Makeney, to Mrs. Copestake, of 

 Derby. — Mr. John Gregory, to Miss Re- 

 becca Lowe, both of Mickleover. — Mr. 

 T. Radford, of Ashbourne green, to Miss 

 Boden, of Eggenton. 



jDi<;</.] At Chesterfield, 39, Mr. Padley, 

 universally respected. 



At Coxbencb'hall, 19, Miss Jane i\Iary 

 Buchanan. 



At Ingleby, 82, Mr. Richard Norwood, 

 regretted. — .\t Hmnbleton, CO, Mr. Wni, 

 Pickering, lamented. — At Heath, 6'J, Mr. 

 John Stevenson, schoolmaster, much re- 

 spected : he was a contributor many years 

 to the British Diaries, and Scientific Re- 

 ceptacle, under the signature of Aunlodi- 

 ductus JRamplUoniensis. 



notti.\gha.msitirp:. 



A meeting of the inhabitants of Not- 

 tingham, to the number of upwards of 

 .SOOO, was lately held, " to deliberate on 

 the propriety of petitioning the Regent to 

 assembk" parliament, for the purpose of 

 taking into consideration the necessity of 

 reducing that unconstitutional and danger- 

 ous military establishment we aie called 

 upon to maintain; abolishing all sinecure 

 jjUces ami unmerited pensions • to euforce 



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377 



a rigid economy in the expenditure of the 

 public money; and to give to the people 

 what is their unalienable right — a full, fair, 

 free, and equal rcpiv-.infation in the 

 Commons House of 1' ii liameut." Som*; 

 just and energetic resolutions and a peti- 

 tion, conforma'ily with the above objects, 

 Were unanimously agreed to. 



Married.] Mr. John Speck, to Bliss Har- 

 riet Scott, both of Nottiusliam. — Mr. 

 George Cooke, of Nottiui,ham, to Mis» 

 E. Mabbott, of Manchestev.— ISIr. Sil- 

 vester, of Alfreton, to l\Iiss Ehzabetli 

 Wilson, of Soitli Normanton. 



Died.] At Nottingham, Mr. Aldtrman 

 Coldliam, respected.— 77, the wido'v of 

 Mr. Richanl Sutton, Justly lamented.— ^ 

 Miss Sophia Walters. — iii Ba'ker-gate, 2j, 

 Mr. Samuel Moore Smith, regretted.— ia 

 York-street, 62, Mr. J<ih;i Severn. 



At Mansiield, 65, Mr. V/illiam Lang, 

 universally regr?tted.— 7 7, J. Biagg, esq. 



At Newark, 55, Mr. Thomas Wa.id, Jo, 

 Mr. Robert Leason. — 60. I\lrs. Elizabeth 

 Robinson. — At Radclifie. 85, John Taylor, 

 esq. — At Tollerion, the Rev. Penuock. 

 Neale, rector of that parish. — At Car- 

 Colston, Mrs. Matthews.— At Keyworth, 

 21, Mr. John Shepperson. 



LINCOLNSHIRE, 



A charitable institution is contemplated 

 for selling at a cheap rate clothing to the 

 poor of Stamford and its neighbourhood. 



Married.] Mr. C. Bennett,' to Miss Wat- 

 son.— Mr. W, Hall, to Miss Caroline Carr : 

 all of Lincoln.— Mr. Bartham, of Gran- 

 tham, to Miss Bowerbank, of Mansfield. — 

 Mr. Newsome, to Miss Elizabeth Wressell, 

 both of Gainsborough. — Mr. John Rtppen, 

 to Miss Glenn. — Mr. Samuel Bestwick, 

 to Miss Hyde: all of Grantliani. — Mr. R. 

 Fowler, of Hull, to Miss Mary Day, of 

 Caenby.— Peter Parnell,jun, esq. of Stam- 

 ford, to Miss Harriet L. Watson, of Canleiv 

 bury. — Mr. John Ostler, of West Asliby, 

 to Miss Lucy Ward, of Spilsby. — Mr. 

 Francis Robinson, to Miss Crowkvvell, both 

 ofBrigg. 



D/fd.] At Lincoln, Mrs. Fowler.— 26, 

 Mrs. Goulding. 



At Grimsby, Mrs. Emracison. — 53, Mr. 

 John Bates. 



At Spilsby, 32, Mr. John Lentou.— 25, 

 Miss Mary Graseley. 



At Spalding, 30, Mrs. Armstrong. — At 

 an advanced age, Mr. J. Jackson. 



At Caistor, Miss Mildred Mouncey. 



At Louth, 82, Mr. Holland.— Mr. Lloyd. 

 —63, Mr. W. Near. 



At Cariins;liam, 62, IMr. Winn. — At 

 Caenby, 22, Mr. /. honias Bland. 



At Somersbv, 71, Mr. Samiul Melson. — ■ 

 At St. Martin's, Stamford Barlou, 69, W, 

 AVestmoiiand, esq. 



LEICESTER AND UUTIAND. 



Married.] The Itcv. J<i!iii Benson, M.A. 



of Leicester, to Miss Frances Gilpin, of 



3 C fulversbatch.— 



