294 Cheshire — Derbyshire. [A[)ril 1, 



Haley-liill, deservedly lamented. — Mr. R. Died.'] At Manchester, in Brazen Nose- 

 Edwards, greatly regretted. — Mr S. Hodg- street, 66, Mr. J. H. Mixen, g'reatly re- 

 son, sen. grafted — In Hanging Ditch, Mr. S. Dea- 



At Doiicaster, 84, Mr. \V. Morley. — 21, ville, much and deservedly lamented. 



Miss M. Belcher. At Salford, 33, Mr. J. Barlow.— Miss 



At Beverley, 63, Lenyus B. Barnard Scheie*, highly and deservedly esteemed, 



esq. At Liverpool, 7-2, Mr. J. Brand. — lu 



At Suinmergangs, Mrs. Jackson. — At Byrom-street, 74, Mr. O. T.-iylor.— la 



Cottingham, 83,Mrs. S. Carr. — At Shipley, Clayton-square, Miss S. Preston, deser- 



Mis. Mann, suddenly. — At Dinuiiigion, vedly esteemed and regretted.- — In Old 



Mary, widovp of Robert Althorpe, esq. — Hall-street, 62, Mrs. S. Coldwell In 



At Mixeaden, 76, 3Ir. S. Garforth, much Gerard-street, 27, Mr. J. Blundell. — In 



respected. — At Horsforth, 62, Mrs. Chap- Paradise-street, Mr. W. R. Clark. — In 



man, deservedly regretted. — At Larch- Ranelagh-place, 88, Thomas Golightly, 



field, 39, Thomas Nevins, M. D. esq.— 38, Mr. J. Vigneaux. 



LANCASHIRE. At Hulffle, 49, Mrs. A. Markland, de- 



A public meeting was lately held at servedly regretted. — At Didstury, Mrs. 



Manchester to address Sir Francis Burdett Gregory, greatly lamented. — At Chorlton, 



on hii recent sentence by the King's Mr. G. Foster, much respected. 



Bench: when a very energetic address Cheshire. 



was unanimously agreed to. A Whig Club, which includes several 



A meeting of reformers at Manchester noble, honourable, and respectable names, 



lately took place at the Union Rooms to has lately been formed at Chester; a 



consider of the best means of raising such place which hitherto has been too inimical 



a subscription for Mr. Hunt, as would in- lo liberal political principles, 



demnify the losses he had sustained in the Six hundred occupiers of land in this 



cause of the public ; Mr. Rose in the Chair, county lately forwarded a petition to the 



The Meeting was unanimous in their reso- House of Commons, complaining of distress 



lutions. and praying relief. 



Most honourable to the charitable feel- Married.'] Mr. A. Jones, of Chester, to 



ings of the people of Liverpool is the fol- Miss Fisher, of Wrexham, — The Rev. 



lowing statement of poor children gra- Chas. K. Prescot, of Stockport, to Miss E. 



tuitously educated in that town :— O. Warre, of Taxal Lodge. — John Lidster, 



By the Establishment, are - 3663 of Stockport, to Miss E. Ferns, of Mellor. 



By the Dissenters . - - - 8051 —Mr. W. Gouldon, of Stockport^ to Miss 



The annual expense of the different Es- R.M.Oswald, of Rochdale. — Mr. G. Mar- 



tablishmenfs amounts to 67391. The Sun- ris, ofCongleton, to Miss S. Murrol, late 



day SchoolUnion have on their books the of Liverpool. — Mr. Briscoe, of Parkgate, 



names of about 4000 persons. The nura- to Miss Rogers, of Neston. — Mr. W. Smith, 



bers educated by the ofOnston, to Miss Pickering, ofNorley. 



Wesleyans, are about - - - 2415 Z>(cd.]AtChester,inDuke-st.Mrs.Parry. 



Catholics -....-- 500 — In Lower Bridge-street, Mrs. Robinso,,, 



Quakers - - 415 widow of Mr. Colin. R. — Mr. W.Francis — 



Scotch Kirk ------ 260 In Grey Friars, 60, Edward Ommaney 



Unitarians - 277 AVrench, esq. late Lieut. Col. Flintshire 



The largest school in Liverpool is that of Militia. — Mr. W. Cortney, of the Corpora- 



the Wesleyans, which has 510 children. tion. — Mrs. C. Foley. 



Married.] Mr. T. Scholtield, to Miss S. At Frankby, 51, J. Upton.— At Halton. 



Piatt ; Mr. E. B. Bailey, to Miss Andrews : Mrs. Pickering.— At Harford, 78, Mrs. H. 



all of Manchester. — Mr. J. Mawson, to Ryder.. 



Miss A. Gibson, both of Charltou-row. — Derbyshire. 



Mr. B. Rawson, of Manchester, to Miss The Market-place at Derby is now bril- 



M- Gibson, of Sirangeways. — Mr. B. liantly illuminated at night, by gas. A 



Stocks, of Manchester, to Miss M. Dut- beautiful column, or rather candelabrum, 



ton, of Liverpool.— Mr. P. Holliday, to in imitation of the antique, is erected iu 



Miss Robinson, of Great Crosshall-street ; the centre of it, which supports the orna- 



Mr. T. Whelter, lo IMiss A. G. Walker j mental lantern. 



Mr. J. Newnes, to Miss M. Jones, of Chris- The custom of having assize balls 

 tiau-street ; Mr.R. Job, toMiss E. Keight- is about to be abolished at Derby, 

 ley: all of Liverpool. — Mr. T. Wright of the High Sheriff having called upon the 

 Liverpool, to Miss S. Siddley, ofOllerton. nobility and gentry of the county to post- 

 — Mr. B.Dobson, ofBolto.i, toMissF. E. pone them to the King's birth-day, as a 

 Skelton, of Fickhill. — Mr. J. Ashton, of more proper time for amusement. 

 Warrington, to Miss E. Ashton, of Liver- Married.] Mr. J. B. Newbold, of Mat- 

 pool.— Mr. J. Cockes, of Little Bolton, to lock Bath, to Miss Hawkridge, of Derby. 

 Miss M. Lomax, of Hcswall.— The Rjbv. — Mr. J. Wormsley, to Miss S. Lee, both 

 J. Seholofield, of Hulnif, to Miss C. of Chesterfield.— Mr. J. Bagshaw, of Chu- 

 Walker, of Manchester. pel en le Frith, to Miss S. Goodall, of 



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