1 S07.] Cheshire — Derhijshirc — Nottinghamshire, Kc. 607 



iington, 91, reliel of the Rev. Jolhua W, 

 vicar of Harworlh, Notts. 



At Barton upon Humljcr, Mr. T. Frear, 86. 



At Hundleby, Mr. James Houlclen, 77. 



At Raithby near Spillby, Mr. John Gilby, 

 jun. 



At Billinghay, Mr. James Webfter. 



At Spiliby, Mrs Ann Iloulden, wife of 

 Mr. John H. 72. 



At Utterby, Mrs. Ann Maltfon, 94. 



CHESHIRE. 



Manled.'\ At Chefter, Serjeant Allins;- 

 liam, of the royal Wel(h FufileerSj to Mifs 

 Oldliam, of the Golden Eagle. 



At Woodford, W. Henry Afhurft, efq. 

 eldeft fon of Sir W. A. to Mifs Mofely, eldcft 

 daughter of the late Ofwald M. elq. ofBolef- 

 worth Caftle. 



At Mlddlewich, Mr. Jofeph Nixon of Tun- 

 ftall, Staflforddiire, to Mifs Venables. 



Died.] At Chefter, Mrs. Ward, 77, relift 

 of the Rev. Abel W. Archde.icon, and pre- 

 bendary of Chelter.— Mrs. Swan, wife of Mr. 

 S. of the cudom-houfe. — Samuel Seller, eiq. 

 colleclor of the cuftoms.— Mrs. Hevbeit, wile 

 cf Mr. Thomas H. late of Liverpool. 



At Noa-thwich, Mr. Samuel Willis, of the 

 Angel inn. 



At Middlewich, Mr. Thomas Beckett, 62. 



At Cholmyodeiey, Mifs Jofephine La 

 Roche, SO. 



At Malpas, Mr. Randle Tomlinfon, up- 

 wards of foity years clerk of that pari(h. 



At Leftwich, Mr. Henry Hough, 30. 

 At Butt Green, near Nantwich, Mr. 

 Wrench, 85. 



DERBYSHIRE. 



Married.] At Driffield, Mr. Tempeft, gf 

 W,;nJley, to Mifs Olborneof the Burrows. 



At Rilley, Mr. Smith to Mifs Copeftake. 



At Chef.erfield, Mr William Outram, to 

 M4fs Bower, daughter of John B. efq. 



Died.] At Artiborne, Mrs. Hodgfon, 88. 

 —Mr. Benjamin Powell, 64. 



At Cociner, Mrs. Eliz. Wood, a maiden 

 lady, 62. Her benevolence has erecled a du- 

 rable monument to her memory in the hearts 

 of the poor in her neighbourhood. 



At Alton near Wirkfvvorth, Mifs Mary 

 Bruckfieifl, daughter of the late Mr. John B. 



At Eyam, Mr. John Skidmore. 



At WiUingtgn, Mr. William Dawes, 74. 



At Derby, Mrs. Soare, wife of Mr. S. 5^. 

 —Mr. .lofeph Hacketl, formerly a draper of 

 Birmingham, 8i. 



At Worthington, Mrs, Bujftrode, velidt of 

 Mr. B. of Idey-Walton, Lciccftcrlhire. 



NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 



Married.] At Maiisfiel'J, Mr. David 

 Stevenfon to Airs. Mary Morley, daughter of 

 the late David Evans, efq. of Timly, Pem- 

 broke/hire. 



At Southwell, the Rev. J. Fifher of Wol- 

 verhampton, to Mifs Hutchinfon. 



At Nottingham, Mr. C. Goodhead to Mifs 

 h, Ilooton. 



iik/l At Nyttingham, Mrs. Crcen, rcHft 



of Mr. Alderman G. — John Burrows, gent. 

 83.— i\rr. Daniel Titterton, 75.— Mrs Darby, 

 •wife of Mr. D. 



At Binghsm, Mr. Samuel Parr, 76. 



At Southwell, ^^lchael Keechcr, efq. 



I.EICESTERSHIR E. 



Married.] Mr. Stanton, of Kegworth, to 

 Mrs. Gad(by, relift of Mr. John G. of Lock- 

 ington Grounds. 



Mr. William Ludlam, furgeon, of Leicefter, 

 to Mifs Parker of Newark. 



Died.] At Ibftock, Mrs. Heatley, wife of 

 Mr. H. 



At Loughborough, Mrs Tiiorpe. — Mr. 

 Handley.— Mr. G.\mble, 44.— Mrs. Pinch- 

 beck, wife of Mr. P. 29. 



At Humbcrftonegate, Mr. Wade. 



At Leicellfjr, Mrs. Tipt.itt, mother of Mr. 

 Elton, grocer. — Mr. Benjamin Spencer, 90. 

 Palmer. 



At Nether Broughton, Mr. Robert Gill, 

 85. He was the head of a prolific fjmily, 

 being father to 10, grandfather to 85, and 

 great grandfather to 29 perfons all living. 



At Burton on the Wolds, Mrs. Noon, wife 

 of John N. efq. 



At Hinckley, Mr. William Watts, liquor 

 merchant. He was a man endowed with 

 fl:rong natural abilities, aided by an unco.Ti- 

 monly retentive memory. In the early part 

 of his life, nvsft of his leifure hours were de- 

 voted to reading, which enabled him to con- 

 vert with eafe and fluency on almoft every 

 fubjeft. Being naturally ofa mild and cheer- 

 ful difpofition, he gained the refpeft of a large 

 circle of friends and acquaintance ; but unfor- 

 tunately, for want of that refo'.ution which is 

 p.irticularly necelTary in the bufinefs he fol- 

 lowed, he debilitated his underftanding, ema- 

 ciated his conftitution ; that ufeful knowledge 

 wliich he could once communicate entirely 

 forfook him ; and he reduced himfelf alnioil 

 to fecond childhood, at a time of life when 

 be might have been ornamental and ufeful to 

 fociety. 



STAFFORDSHIRE 



Married.] At Sedgeley, William Brown, 

 efq of Tamworth, to Mifs Bickley, of Etting- 

 fhall Lodge. 



The Rev. Mr. Yonge, reftor of Haughton, 

 to Mifs Fanny Amery, of Stoke, near Stone, 

 — Mr. Jofeph Nixon,' of Tunftall, to Mifs Ve- 

 nables, ot Middlewich. 



Mr. Rowley, of Stafford, to Mifs Bailey, 

 of Forebridge. 



At Buidem, Mr. Cox of Hanley, to Mifs 

 M. H. Brindley, of Longport. 



At Handfworth, Charles Nathaniel Hall, 

 efq. of Banby-Hall, Notts, to Mifs Pyke. 



Died.] At Green-Hill, LichlieU, Mr. 

 John Dorrington. 



At Lichfield, Mrs, Brynton, relift of the 

 Rev. Dr. B. of Edgware Road, London, 86. 



At Burton upon Trent, Mrs. Jane Aftie, 

 relid of Mr. John A. 87. 



WARWICK SHIRE. 



Married ] At Kibbaftoii, Mr. William 



Thgrnpfjo to Mifs Sui.ih Marklin, both > of 



'k ti % Binninghans. 



