1821.] 



tSotling/iumshire — SUiffordskir 



Smithy Door.— Mr. W. Ratcliff, of Stanton 

 by Bridge, to Miss Fisher, of Swarkstoue. 

 — Mr.W. Wass, of Matlock Bath, to Miss 

 M. Hoi man, of Lee Mill. 



Diedr\ At Derby, Mrs. E. Trafford, de- 

 servedly lamented. 



At Buxton, 75, Mrs. Goodwin. 



At Ashborne, 22, Ensign John Souter, 

 late ot the 103rd reg-t.— At Spring Wood, 

 66, Charles Burton, esq. — At Aston, 38, 

 Mrs. Smith, greatly regretted. — At Ock- 

 brook, 88, Mr. T. Rossell, justly esteemed 

 and lamented.— At Alv;iston, Mr. W. Lees. 



NOTTINGHAMSHIIIE. 



A meeting of the distressed frame work 

 knitters of Nottingham lately took place, 

 when several very just and sensible reso- 

 lutions were passed. 



Married.'] Mr. R. Jefferies, to Miss J. 

 Moor ; Mr. Marshall, to Miss Oldkiiow ; 

 Mr. Elnor, of Warsergate, to Miss Gre- 

 gory ; Mr. Brotherton, to Miss Bennett : 

 all of Nottingham.— Mr. G. Langford, of 

 Clifton, to Miss E. Quinton, of Notting- 

 ham.— Mr. J. Torr, of Basfoid, to Mrs. 

 Ward, of Nottingham.— Mr. R. Cook, to 

 Miss M. Elsam, of Southwell. 



Died.] At Nottingbam, in George-street, 

 at an advanced age, Mrs. Newman.— In 

 Broad-lane, Paddock, 42, Mrs. Morris. — 

 In Bridlesmithgate, Mrs. Barks. — Mrs. 

 Daykin. — In Parliament-street, 62, Mr. J. 

 Roe, greatly regretted. — In Bottle-lane, 

 51, Mr. Day— In Milton-street, Mr. J. 

 Bilbie, suddenly. — In Posteiu-place, 60, 

 Mr. .F. Ellis, suddenly —In Park-row, 73, 

 Mr. W. King. 



At Newark, 83, Mrs. A. Clark.— Mrs. 

 Wallace.— Mrs. Wilson.— 80, Mr. Z. Ball. 



—83, Mrs. Hibbert.— 80, Mrs. Thorpe 



Mr. T. Derry, Mr. J. Park'nson. 



At New "Radford, 50, Mrs. M. Pipes, 

 g'reatiy regretted. — At Bingham, 88, Mr. 

 T. Chettle. — At Bssthorpe, at an advanced 

 age, Mrs. Wilson. — At Swinderby, 83, the 

 Rev. .1. Chambers, suddenly.- At Old 

 Radford, 44, Mr. G. Holmes. 



LINCOLNSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. J. Peniston, of Lincoln, 

 to Miss S. Pilley, of Torksey Lock. — Mr. 

 E. Woodthorpe, of Boston, to Miss J. A. 

 Toynton, of Spilsby. — Mr. J. Wentworth, 

 to Miss E. Sharp, both of Spalding. — Mr. 

 E. Pridden, of Horncastle, to Miss M. 

 Vickers, of Liverpool. 



Died.] At Lincoln, 83, Mrs. Hodson. 



At Grimsby, 21, Miss E. Grimsby. 



At Spalding, 72, Mrs. M. Fairchild, one 

 of the Society of Friends. 



The Rev. John Dymoke, 64, rector of 

 Brinkhill.— At Roxby, 78, Mr.T. Horusby. 



LEICESTER AM) RUTLAND. 



A number of the woolcombers of Lough- 

 borough have entered into a subscription 

 to aRftist persons suUering imprisonment 

 for alleffed political olt'cnccs. 



Married.] Mr. Postlewaito, to Miss 



295 



Crick : Mr. W. Harrison,|to Miss S. Abd, of 



Sanveygate : all of Leicester Mr. C- 



Wall, of Nailstone, to Miss J. Stafford, 

 of Hinckley. — Mr. Alcock, to Miss E. 

 Blyth, both of Uppingham. — Mr. Vander- 

 plauk, of Long Buckby, to Miss King of 

 Leicester — Mr. J. Britten, of Eaton, to 

 Miss M. Wood, of Welford. 



Died. At Leicester, in Charles-street, 

 Mrs. £. Black, deservedly regretted. — In 

 Higli-street, 63, Mrs. Weston.- 64, The 

 Rev. J. Dea , deservedly esteemed and 

 regretted. 



At Loughborough, 35, Mr. T. Dean, de- 

 servedly regretted. — 74, Mrs. Britain. 



At Hinckley, 57, Rlr. R. Hudson. 



At Earl Sliilton, 83, Mr. T. Shipman, 

 late of London.— At Sileby, 49, Mr. J. Wil- 

 kin's, jun. — At Gumley, Mr. B. Simon*, 

 sen.— At Hathern, 20, Mr. J. Throne.— At 

 Langham, 75, Mrs. Royce.— At Rothley, 

 Mr. Leake. 



STAFFORDSHIRE. 



Married] ]\Ir. AV. Jackson, of LitchfieW, 

 to Miss Bradburne, of Pipe-hill. — -Mr. 

 W. Hill, of Litchfield, to Miss J. Grif- 

 fin, of Pipe-hill. — The Rev. H. Jones, of 

 Tamworth, to Miss Thompson, of Coburjjh- 

 place, Weymouth. — Mr. J. Gosling, to Mil's 

 E. Holme, both of Lane End.— Mr. S. Salt, 

 of Hammerwich, to Miss A. Lawrence, of 

 Litchfield. — Mr. J. Powner, of Stoke upon 

 Trent, to Miss M. Ridge, of Draycoth. 



Died.] At Litchfield, in the Close, Mrs. 

 Pope. — 21, Miss M. Haywood. 



At Wolverhampton, in the Square, Mr. 

 L. Devey. — Mrs. E. Elwal!, greatly la- 

 mented. 



At Huntley, Mrs. Helen Sneyd. — At Bar- 

 laston-hall,Thomas Mills, esq.— At Bramp- 

 ton-house, Miss F. Swinnerton. 



WARWICKSHIRE. 



A great number of the respectable inha- 

 bitants of Birmingham lately assembled 

 together to celebrate the emancipation of 

 Naples. 



Married.] Mv. W. Standisb, to Miss 

 Butler, both of Warwick. — Mr. J. Single- 

 ton, of Suflfblk-strect, to Mrs. F. Booth, of 

 Smallbrook-street ; Mr. W. Bradnock, to 

 Miss J. Venables, both of Church-street ; 

 Mr. W.Giles, to Miss F.Moore; Mr. G. 

 Yates, to Miss S. Parks, of Bath-row ; Mr. 

 J. Machen, to Miss J. Barrows : all of 

 Birmiughjim. — Mr. J. Aston, of King's 

 Norton, f o Miss M. Jee, of Aston. — Mr. J. 

 Suckling, of Dale End, to Miss E. Ho - 

 man, of Lea Mill. — Swinfen Jervis, esq. of 

 Darlasion, to Miss J. Roberts, ofEsher. — 

 Mr. W. Lowe, of Codsall, to Miss S. 

 Welch, of Small Heatli. 



Died.] .4t Birmingham, in St. Paul's- 

 square, 58, Mrs. E. Hartshorn. — In New- 

 street, 46, Mv. J. George. — In Edgcbaston- 

 street, Mr&: A. Payu. — lu jMoor-street, 

 Mrs. E. Atkins, greatly respected. — 56, 

 Mr. J. Heptinstall.— In Dale End, 38, Mr. 

 T. Watson, 



