98 



Derii/ikiie, Leii-ater and Rutland. 



[Feb 1, 



protest was subiequemly signed by seversl 

 resiieclnble suutl'-'iutii! cif the Ciiuntj ag.iiust 

 the KLeriff'swwluct. 



A int-eting was lately beA at Cbeeter, 

 couvened by the Mnyoi- ; Ablennan Brad- 

 ford in tbe chair: Lord Helsi;rave moved lb« 

 address, which was seconded by Me. Fin- 

 chel. Resolutions were moved by Messrs. 

 Swanwick, Whiille, Lowe, Ac. «ud. op- 

 posed by Air. Folliot. The resolutions and 

 acidress were ;iflerwards curried. 



Mmrrietl.] The Rev. W. BiikeweU, (o 

 Miss S. Needtmni ; Mr. P. Parry, to Miss K. 

 Haunwr: all of Chester. — Mr. J.y. .lackson, 

 of Stockport, to Miss R. .Al.iui-iee, late of 

 Feller-lane, Loudon, — Charles Cavcley, esq. 

 of Sfapleton, to Miss J. Evaus, of Bettws, 

 North Walfts, 



Died.] At Chester, in Abbey-street, Mr. 

 Taylor. — In Watergate-.street, H'i, Mrs. 

 Slater. — Mr. R. Nicld. — In George-street, 

 Mrs.NichoUs. — Mrs. Bo.xliy. — Mr. C.Lowe. 



At Macclesfield, 50, Mr. .T. Coutes.— 21, 

 Mrs. .S. Swarbricli. 



At MidiUewich, Mr. Cooke, deservedly 

 respected. 



DEHBYSHIRE. 



.4 meetinn; of ths; comity of Derby, nume- 

 rous beyoud the reeoUeclion of the oldest 

 inhabitant, was lately held to agree to a 

 lo)al address to the Kiug, which beinj^ 

 moved by Sir Robert Wilniot, the Duke of 

 Devonshire, after delivering a temperate 

 speech, moved an amendment, p;tsing cen- 

 sure on ministers, qualified with strong pro- 

 fessions of attachment and respect to his 

 Majesty's person and authoriiy, whieii was 

 carried. Tlie amended address concludes : — 

 " M'e further presume to hope that your 

 Majesty, from the consideration of the heavy 

 burdens imposed upon your subject, will en- 

 force a most rigid but necessary economy in 

 every department of the public expenditure, 

 and adopt a system of policy conciliatory to- 

 wards your people at home, and liberal to- 

 wards other nations, so as to secure internal 

 tranquillily, and restore the character and 

 prosperity of the nation." 



Married.'] Mr. T. Bretner, to Miss Owen ; 

 ilr. J. Marriott, to Miss Ford : all of Derby. 

 — Edward Radford, esq. of T.aisie) , to Miss 

 K. D. Childers, of Cantley.- .Mr. W. Xick- 

 liuson, of Wilson, to Miss Canledje, of 

 Newioii. 



Died.] At Derby, .W, Mrs. Stevens. 



At Chesterfield, Mr. G. Saeplfy.— .Mrs. 

 Ciirtledge, — 'ti, Mrs. J. Mettam, re^relled. 



At Ashborne, 41, Mr. J. Frith, deservedly 

 respected. — 84, Mr. Butcher, greatly re- 

 gretted. — 



At Belper, 51, Mr. W. HicksoD. 



At the Spa House, Mis. -M. Boothby, de- 

 servedly regretted.— At Matlock, Mr. J. 

 WoUey. — ;U Linton, 02, Mr. J. Smith. — At. 

 Dionfield, SO, Mr. B.Rohlnsoa. — At Eurley, 

 .%'i, Mr. J. Tempest. — At V»irk»v/orih, 6d, 

 Mrs. S. Alien. 



NOTTIKOHAMSHIRB. 



So. depressed is the state of things, so 

 nuiuifrflus the destitute poor of this county. 



that one piece of land in Nolihighani, tha 

 rem of which is .i'l50, paid in the lust year 

 X'd*.S for u<)cr rules olrinc. 



Married.] Mr. W, Hayes, to Miss C. Phil- 

 lips ; Mr. Ralford, (o Mrs. Brazier: all of 

 Noliinghnm.— Mr. G. Slonis, of Notting- 

 ham, to Miss Buxton, of Rudclifi'e.— Mr. J.. 

 Clnypole, to 3Iiss Green; Mr. J. Lulfy, to 

 Miss ir. Oliver: all of Newark. — Mr. S,- 

 Coilinson, to Miss AlicocW, of Bulcoie. — 

 Mr. J. Souter, of Long C'lawson, to Miss H. 

 BJssi;t, of Nether Brougbton. 



■ Died.] At Nottingham, in Mount-street, 

 8;, Mr. C. Ball.- lit Castle-gate, 33, Mr.. 

 F. Smith, deservedly regretted.— In Hounds- 

 gate, .53, Mr. F. Bilton.— In Sloney-strect, 

 Mrs. Hopewell,— In Waler-gate, '^3, Mr. J. 

 Marshall. 



At Mansfield, 32, Mr. Cork. 



At Radcliff, Mrs. Parr. — At Moorgreen, 

 60, Mr. A, Nix, much respected. — Xi Ho- 

 veringham Ferry, 60, Mr. H. JWallby.— At 

 Arnold, Sti, .Mr.' T. Woodward, greatly and 

 deservedly regretted. — .-Vt Bilsthorpe, 67, 

 William Ingall, esq. 



l.l.\C0L\SHir.E. 



Married.'] Mr. N. Farrant, to Miss H. 

 Miller; Mr. O. FlannigLam, to Miss A. 

 Lewin: all of Staniford. — Mr. K. Porter, to 

 Miss A. Marshall, both of Grantham.— Mr. 

 Hind, to Mis S. Footer, both of Gainsbo- 

 rougli.— .Mr. Fieidsend, of Aubouru, to Miss 

 Townbee, of Waddington. 



Died.] At Gainsborough, 70, Mrs. Hyde. 



-it Louth, 84, -Mr. J.' Hall.— 07, Mr. W' 

 Gale - 67, Mr. W. Walin. 



.\t Spalding, tie Rev. M. Johnson, of 

 Morlton, mucli respected.— 84, Mr. T. Jen- 

 nings. — .VIis.C. liurfoid. 



At Saltfieetly, at an advanced age, Mr. S. 

 Wilkson.— At Holbeach, 57, Mr. T. Bur- 

 rows, greatly regretted,— Mr. Nicholls. — At 

 Preston, 83, .Mrs. Sirong. 



LEICI'.STEB AND RrTLHJiD. 



A Meeting of the inliabitmit.s of Leicester 

 and the vicinity was lately held there, when 

 t!ie following energetic and manly resolu- 

 tion, among others, was unanimously adopt- 

 ed : — " That his Majesty's present ministers 

 have by a long series of injudicious and re- 

 prehensible nieaures deservedly become ob- 

 jects of general distrust and aversion to the 

 great body cf ihe people, and have proved 

 themselves altogether unfit and unworthy to 

 conduct theaffairsof this great nation. 



Married.] Mr. S. Bray, to Mrs. Coitman, 

 botii of Leicester.— The Rev. B. D. Davi.., 

 B. D. of Leicester, lo .Mis.s Mercer, of Lewi>- 

 ham. — Mr. C. Martin, of Kly, to Miss R, 

 Harrt.son, of the Hay market, Leicester. — 

 Mr. T. C. Cewes, of Ashby-de-la-Zoiich, to 

 Miss E. Whiiehurst, of Derby. — Mr. J. 

 Wotdford, ofKibworth, to Mi.>:sM. Sir.eetou, 

 of Lubenhani. — Mr. J. Buot, to Miss A. Gam- 

 ble, both of Quonidon. 



Died.] At Leicester, in Gallow-tree-gale, ■ 

 Miss xM. J. Derbyshire. — 84, Mr.W. Kussell. 

 — 42, Mr. W. Stevenson.— In Souihgate- 

 street, 59, Miss Harris, deservedly esteemed 

 and regretted. — Mrs. Wilkinson. 



