574 DerhysMre 



consider the most effectual means of re- 

 lieving the mamifacturing and industrious 

 poor. Earl Grosvenor immediately sub- 

 scribed iOOOl. and his example was fol- 

 lowed by almost all present. 

 I Married:] Hichard I'lileston, esq. of 

 Emral, to Miss Shaw, of Chester.— Capt. 

 Jones, of the UcnbiKhshiie- militia, to Miss 

 Jones, of the Abbey-Green cottasc 

 Cliester.— Mr. George Wakctield, to Miss 

 Anne liownes, of Stockport.— Mr. Tho- 

 mas Patterson, of Stockport, to MissMary 

 Hnlme, of Heaton NoirU.— AtKnutstord, 

 Mr. John VVorsflv, mcrchaut of Liverpool, 

 to Miss Cat r, of Kmitsford.— Mr. Craw, to 

 Miss Ellen Ro^t-rson, botii ot Northwich. 

 —Mr. Edwaid Lloyd, to Miss Hale, of 



Wervin. c c .\ 



DUd.] At Chester, 3'2, Ann, wife of the 

 Rev. John Reynolds. — Jliss Martha 



Powell. >- ^, ., 



At Middle wich. (Seorse Chesworth, esq. 



; 1)1 KBVSHlRti;. 



.1' A Hampden t;hib has been established 

 at Derby : and it already consists of 150 

 members. ^t^ , » 



Marrud.'] Henry Cox, e-^q. of Derby, to 

 Miss Maria Smith, of Gainsborough.— Mr. 

 Moses rernetey, of Mottram, to Miss 

 Deborah Ferns, of Mellor. — Richard 

 Bccher Leacroft. e«q. of Cliffe-hoiise, to 

 Wi«s Mary Anne Colley, of Clicsteriield.— 

 Mr. John Earp, of Melbonrn, to Miss 

 JUizabetli Smith, of Nottiiipham. 



Died.'] At Derby, the wife ot Mr. Tho- 

 mas Sandars. 



At Chetterficld, .'I, Licnt. George Alex- 

 ander Barker, R.N. 



At Asliboiiie, 76, Mr. Joseph F*lli. 



At Findrrn, 94, Mrs. Susannah Sctil- 

 thorpc.— At Longston hall, aiiss Eleanor 

 Carlisle.— At Fairfield, the wife of the 

 Rev. George Mounsey, justly rej^rettcd. 



NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 



."(Mansfield, Suttoii-inAshwell, and Ar- 

 nold, have petitioned the Magistrates for a 

 rate in aid from the rest of the county, 

 updeV tlic stature of Elizabeth. The watdi 

 and ward bill is enforced in N«ttins.ham 

 and tlie siiriounding villages. Arnold is 

 paying more to the poor tban the rate of 

 Le land, i. e. more than 20«. in the pound 

 —Sutton in-A-JhwcIl, at more than 40s. 

 ' Married\ Mr. J. Farrands, to »Iiss 

 Bailow, both of Nottingham.— The Rev. 

 B. Barra, of Nottingham, to Miss Wooley, 

 " i)f Mottram.— Mr. Robert Sewill, of Not- 

 tiucham, fo Miss Mary l>ii,'gle, ot Arnold. 

 —Richard Aldows Arnold, esq. ot Lowes- 

 toft, to Miss Charlotte I'Jizabeth Thomas, 

 of.Cheaertieid.— Mr. Edward Horsley, of 

 Gedliua, to Miss Mai-y Morlcy , of Snenton. 

 Ditd.l At Nottingham, on Tollhouse, 

 hill, Mr. Joseph Hervey.— Mr. John Bar- 

 rait.— In Glass-house-htne, 84, Mr, John 

 Broadhead. — In Smithy-row, 49, Mr. 



"" Darby.— In PeH»a*-street. 48, Mr. Thorpe. 

 — U CUwjerte'Street, 69, Mr. Joseph 



Nottinghamshire. [Jan. 1 ' 



Warsop. — In York -street, 66, Mr. James 

 Treece. 



At Manstield, 42, Mrs. Marsh. — 29« 

 Miss Johnson. — 4'1, Mr. John Stirrup. 



At Newark, 31, Mr. Eirington.— 63, Mr. 

 Tlionias Bradfield. — Mr. AVilliam Bra- 

 vender. — ]\Irs. Hundey. — 21, Miss AnO 

 Kendall. — At Morton, Mi. H. Crosland, 

 justly respected. — At Mansfield Wood- 

 liouse, 54, Mrs. Booth. — At Langwith- 

 Lodge, 93, Mr. John Parsons. 



MNCOLNSHlKe. 



Marrird.] Mr. Scoier, to Mrs. Norton, 

 both of XJiicoln. — Mr. Cont,jun. to Miss 

 Burr, both of Gninsborongli. — iMr. J. 

 Bowker, to Miss Hodgeson. — Mr. Charles 

 IMiinibv, to Miss Fields ; all of Louth. — Mr. 

 J. Lod'ae, of Louth, to Mrs. Earl, of Hull. 

 — Mr. Thomas Alkhison, to MLss Bar- 



thmjie, both of Grimsby. — Mr. John 

 Brov\n, ofEmpingham, to Miss Charlotte 

 Gibbous, of Stamford. — Mr. Joseph Etfel, 

 to Miss Susannah Booth, both of Bourn. 



Died.] At Stamford, 34, Mr. Stephen 

 Reynolds. 



At Gainsborough, 61, Mis. Ellis.— 80, 

 Mrs. Aiidus.— 4(3, Mrs. Arnold. — 30, Mt, 

 T. Ryley. 



At Spalding, Mrs. Sanders. — At an ad« 

 vauced age, Mrs. Morton. — 49, Mr. F. 

 Garraway.— 22, Mrs. Poucher. — BO, Mr. 

 Hawkswortli. 



At Boston, 64, Mrs. Tliiskvill. 



At Morton, 24, Mr. John Scott. 



LElCESTtRSHIRE AND RUTLAND, 



At Hinckley, between 3 and JOoa per- 

 sons are receiving parochial relief, and 

 who are (if the 7 or 8001. recciveii from the 

 Loudon Tavern Subscription be excepted) 

 chiefly supported by about 800 of the in- 

 habitants, some of whom pay nine pounds 

 per week for that purpose, 'llic rates 

 have become so serious, that application is 

 making to adjoining parishes for assistance. 

 At Anstey, land is rated at two pounds an 

 acre. 



The Hampden Club, at Loughborongb, 

 is rapidly increasing : its number now 

 aniounts to 276. Similar institutions have 

 just been formed at Mountsorrel, Keg- 

 worth, SuUon Bonington, Long Wliatton, 

 Cluorn, and Sileby. 



Married.] Mr. James Wood,of Snibson, 

 to Miss Ann Gregory, of Thtirlaston.— Mr. 

 Kiff, of Narborough, to Miss Thornton, of 

 Walton. — Mr, Thom.-js Grnridy, of Swan- 

 nin^toii, tu Miss Elizabeth Grundy, of 

 Lapley. — Mr. John Clifford, of Sutton 

 Boiiiugton, to Miss Catherine Barrow, of 

 Kegworth. 



Died.] At Leicester, Mr. E. Valentine. 

 — In Rutland-street, Mr. Horner. — Mr. 

 Swinfin, — Mrs. Coltman. — Mrs. Che.<itcr.— . 

 Mr. Brown. — In Friar-laue, Mis. SiiUoos, 

 sen.— Mr. Clay HextalL 



At Hinckley, 41, Mr. Mlehael Shlilh, 

 liiuch respected.- 



At LoughUorougfa, 55, Mrs. Foreman.— 

 78, Mr. 



