1821.] 



Nottinghamshire— Staffordshire. 



Died.] At Derby, in Friar-gate, 09, 

 Richard Murphy, esq. — Mrs. Hustley. — 19, 

 Miss A. Litchfield, highly esteemed. 

 At Ecicington, 6\, Miss M. Lawrence. — At 

 Etwall, 29, -Miss Piatt, much regref.ed. — 

 At Brussington, 49, Mrs. Hnllam. — AtSpon- 

 don, Mrs. A. Meakin. — At Ashford, 64, Mrs. 

 Cockayne. 



NOTTIKGHAMSHIRR. 



Ih Notlingbam, nearly one fourth of the 

 inhabitants are receiving instruction as 

 follows : — 



There are 16.5 week 1 Boys. Girls. Total. 

 day schools of all de-C- 2541 1912 44.5.3 

 scriptions, containing j 



19 Sunday Schools. . 1831 2052 3883 



184 Schools 



4372 3904 83.30 



Several of the Sundaj- Schools have a less 

 number of children in them than they had 

 a few j'ears ago, and the total amount is 

 less also. From the above account, it ap- 

 pears, there are 629 girls less than boys in- 

 structed in the week day schools, 221 more 

 girls than boys in the Sunday Schools. 



From a strict inquiry made in six Sunday 

 schools, containing 1742 children. 226 of 

 this number attended week day schooLs, 

 either day or evening, w-hich is nearly one- 

 eighth ; taking this as the average of the 

 whole, which I think will be found there- 

 abouts, there are 3398 children receiving 

 instruction in Nottingham, in Sunday schools, 

 that do not obtain it by any other means. 

 To this last number, add those instructed in 

 week day schools, will make a total of. 705 1 

 receiving education in Nottingham, which 

 I presume, is one fourth of the population. 



A numerous meeting of the Inhabitants 

 was lately held at Nottingham, C. L. Mor- 

 ley, esq. the Mayor, in the Chair : when 

 various well-written and highly patriotic 

 resolutions were passed. 



Married.] .Mr. W. Watts, to Miss M. 

 Hoyes ; Mr. W. Standtield, to Miss M. 

 Simpson ; Mr. J. Horrocks, to Mrs. .1. Wil- 

 son : all of Nottingham. — Mr. R. Tyndall, 

 of Nottingham, to Miss A. Copley, of Hock- 

 ley. — Mr. H. Adams, to Miss Innocent, both 

 of Newark.— Mr. C. Lindsey, of Mansfield, 

 to Miss H. CuUen, of Brook, Kent. — Mr. 

 .T. M'Lellan, to Miss Dickinson, both of 

 Mansfield.— .Mr. A. Lee, to Mrs Drayton, both 

 of Arnold. 



Died.] At Nottingham, 25, Mr. W. 

 Holmes. — In Chesterfield-street, 54, Mrs. J. 

 Tyas. On Sion-Lill, 27, Miss E. True 

 man. — In Rutland st., 69, Mrs. Connel.— In 

 VTarser-gnte, 83, Mrs. G. Turner. 



At Newark, at an advanced a^e, Mr. S. 

 Crow.— 24, Mr. W. Fotherby.— 77, Mr. J. 

 Royston.— 39, Mr. J. N. Bradfield. 



At Mansfield, 69, Mrs. Cree, deservedly 

 regrelted.^2, Mr. B. Jeflford, greatly 

 respected. — At an advanced age, Mrs. 

 M'Lcllnn. 



At Lcnton, Mm. Crowlher.— At Marion, 



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193 



Mrs Wbentcroft. — At Coddington, Mr. Goss. 

 — At Ki-klin,j>1on, 5-^, Mr. E. Little. — At 

 Holmepiprippntit, 82, Mr. W. Litphfield. — 

 AtSouthweli, 00, Mr. J. Croft, deservedly 

 regretted. 



MXCOLVSHtHK. 



A melancholy shipwreck of the sloop 

 Brothers and Sisters, of Boston, lately took 

 place ofTthe Lincolnshire coast ; tlie master's 

 wife and two children were unfortunately 

 drowned, and th? oraw, after nine hours' 

 struggling, were taken up by a Scarborou!;li 

 fishing-boat. 



Married.] Mr. C. Cupiter, to Miss Mar- 

 shall ; Mr. Keelley, to Miss B'»ll • all of 

 Grimsby. — Mr. .1. Clough, ofWainfleet, to 

 Miss F. Osbourne, of North Siinimercoates. 



Died.] At Lincoln, 48, Mr J. Andrew. 



At Grantham, Francis Tiirn"r, esq. one 

 of the justices of the corporation of that 

 town, deservedly respected. 



At Gainsborough, Mr. W. Anderson. 



At Boston, 56, Mr. A. Gilt, greatly and 

 deservedly regretted. 



At Grimsby, S2, Mr. J. Jack. 



LEICESTER AND RITTLAND. 



Four thousand inhr'.bitants of T,eic/»jter 

 lately forwarded a petition to the IIou«e of 

 Commons, praying the restoration of her 

 Majesty's nametoth" Liturgy, and to all her 

 legal rights — also for an inquiry into the 

 Milan Commission. 



As soon as the intelligence of the sentence 

 on Sir Francis Burdelt reached Leicester, 

 a meeting took place among thp friends of 

 liberty, and it was resolved to open a sub- 

 scription towards paying the fine. 



Married.] Mr.F.Shrosbery, to Miss M. .\. 

 Weston ; Mr. Po<:tlewaite,to Mi=s Crick : all 

 of Leicester. — The Rev, R. Davies, B.D. of 

 Leicester, to Miss Mercer, of Lewishatn. — 

 Mr. Neale, of Leicester, to Miss A. Cooper, 

 of Great Ashby.— Mr. Pratt, to Miss S. Teh. 

 bret, both of Norman ton on .^oar. Mr. T. 

 Musson, to Miss M. Fowler, both of Whis- 

 sendine. 



Died.] At Leicester, 84, Mr. W. Russel. 

 '■ — Mr. Phillips. — In Charles-street, Mrs. E. 

 Black, greatly regretted. 



At Loughborough, 23, Miss Eddowes. — 

 77, James Renals, esq.— 75, Mr. J. Gee. 



At Husband's Bosworth, Mr. Berridge. 



26, Mrs. Adams, greatly respected. 



At Newton Burgaland,68, Rev.W.Lufford, 

 deservedly regretted. — At Nuneaton, Mr. 

 W. Moreton. — At Stonesbury, 58, Mrs. Pan- 

 ling. 



STAFFORDSHFRE. 



The potters of this county, labouring 

 under the depression of trade, lately nn-rpcrt 

 to petition the House of Commons for a re- 

 moval of the restrictions upon foreign com- 

 merce. 



Married] At Stoke-npon-Tren(, .Tosiah 

 Spode, esq to -Miss Maria Middlcmore, of 

 Foley. — Samuel .Spode, esq. to -Miss Crewe, 

 of Newcastle. 



Died.] At Stafford, 70, Mrs. Birchall 

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