ie 
1808.] 
At Castlemere, 
Walmsley, esq. 77- 
At Lancaster, Mrs. Elizabeth Woeodburne, 
wife of Mr, William. W. 57. 
At Tarbock, Mrs, Rachel Hunt. 
At Manchester, Mr, James Whitaker, of 
the house of ‘Lockatt, Whitaker, and Co. ca- 
lico print-engravers, 28. 
_ At Liverpool, Mrs. Margaret Porter, 104. 
=-Mrs_ Elizabeth Greaves, 77, widow of the 
late Captain Wm. G. and only surviving 
daughter of the late Alderman Greaves, of 
this borough,—Mr. Stewart.—-Capt. T. Allen, 
of the ship Scipio, of this port, 47.—Mr. 
Joshua P. Orme, 33.—Mr. Edmund Wells.— 
Mrs. Thompson, relict of Mr. T.’dockmas- 
ter.—Mr. Wm. Nixon, 34.—Mrs. Bragge, 
relict of the Rey. Joseph B.—Mrs. Davies — 
Mr. Weston, comedian, 35. 
_ At Catterall, near Garstang, Mr. Thos. 
Twist, jun. of Liverpool, 21, 
At Garstang, Mr. John Preston, town ser- 
jeant and bellman, 78.—Mrs. Doliy Towns- 
end, 78. 
At Warrington, Mrs. Deare. 
At Stand in Pilkington, Nathaniel Philips, 
esq. 82. 
At Rochdale, Miss Ann Hunt, 25. 
At Lindale, near Cartmel, Mrs. A Met- 
ealfe, 58. 
neat Rochdale, John 
CHESHIRE. 
The beautiful building called the Commer- 
cial News Rooms, recently erected, and just 
opened at Chester, does honour to its foun- 
ders, to the architect, and to that veperable 
city....The little expence and inconvenience 
which the Subscribers have incurred in the 
' erectign of this structure, produces a confi- 
dent hope. of greater and more general im- 
rovements in Chester. In this laudable ob- 
ject the Corporation are taking the lead, in 
the erection of a new Bridge over the river. 
‘Married.| At Chester, Edward _ Barnes 
Watson, esq. eldest son of J. B. W. esq. of 
Torrick-hall, to Miss Watson, eldest daugh- 
ter of Wm. W. esq. of Beivedere.—Lord 
‘Charles Bentinck, youngest son of the Duke 
of Portland, to Miss Georgiana Seymour,— 
Mr. Read, organ-builder, of Liverpool, to 
Miss Hester Morgan, oi Boughton.—Mr. 
Thomas Roberts, ship-builder of Conway, to 
Miss Hughes, of Carnarvon. 
_ At Alderley, the Rev, Henry Law, vicar 
of Standon, Herts, to Elizabeth, daughter of 
Wa. Iibbert, esq. of Hare hill, in this coun- 
ty, and of Clapham, Surry, 
At Stockport, Mr. Sidebotham, of Haugh- 
ton, to Miss Thorneley,caughtei of P. T. esq. 
At Bunbury, Mr, Charles Coomer, of New- 
all, to Miss Harris, of Alpraham. : 
_ Died.] At Chester, Mrs. Jane Tilley.— 
Of the smail-pox, Mr. Fairbrother, 27. 
. At ,Flookensbrook, Miss Maria Theresa 
Bagnall. 
sin t Bootle, the Rev. Daniel Gray, many , 
‘years minister of the late Countess of Hunt- 
4gdon’s chapel there, d3, 
5 
evs 
Cheshire—Derb by— Notting gham—Lincoln. 
835 
DERBYSHIREs 
Married.] At Bolsover, George Grant, 
esq. of Waltham-place, Berks, to Miss Fran- 
ces Stanley Allen, daughter of the jate James 
Humberton A. gent. 
At Barlborough, Mr. J. Potts, of Hull, to 
Mrs. Martha Norburn. 
At Chesterfield, Mr. Peter, Thiglwall, of 
Lancast¢s, to Miss Sarah Shaw, of Ecking- 
ton. . — 
At Scropton, Thomas Nelson, esq. of Ten- 
terden-street, Hanover-square, London, to 
Miss Elas. 
Died..] At his house, near Burton, Mr. 
Thomas Lomas. 
At Stanton-by-Bridge, Mrs. Flamsteac, 
wife of Lieut. F. of the ist dragoon guards. 
At the Potlocks, near Findern, Mrs. Glo- 
ver. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| AtHarworth, Robert Pemberton 
Milnes, esq. M.P. of Fryston, Yorkshire, 
to the Hon. Henrietta Maria Monckton, 
second daughter of Viscount Galway. 
Died.|_ At Blyth, Mrs. Wright, wife of 
Wm. W. esq. of Doncaster. 
At Nottingham, Mr. Wm. Cutts, ‘attor- 
ney, 52 —Mr. Samuel Banks, son of Quar- 
termaster B. of the 4th dragoon guards, 19.—- 
Mr. Joscph Cooper, 63.—Mrs. Mary Per- 
kins. —Mrs. Oldham, 72.—Ms. Thomas Old- 
field, 38. 
_ At East Retford, Mr. George Haggerstone, 
69.—Alexander Emerson, esq. late of West 
Retford- house, brother to the late Sir Whar- 
ton Amcotis, bart. 
At New Retford, Mr. Robert Ash. 
At Farnsfield, Miss Ann Hatha, youngest 
daughter of Mr. H. 
LINCOLNSHIR Bs 
Married.} At Ingoldsby, the Rev. R. E. 
Cracioft, to Miss Holmes. 
At Lincoln, Lieut. Byychell, of the royal 
marines, to Miss Parsons, of Ipswich. 
Lieut. Rudkin, of the 77th regiment of in- 
fantry, to Miss Aysthorpe. 
At Lea, Mr. Thornton, merchant, of 
Gainsbro’, to Mrs, Bull. 
Died.] At Somerby, Wm. Burton, esq. 
68. ; 
At Gainsbro’, Captain Mark Dry, of the 
Manchester, London trader. 
At Louth, the Rev. Mr. Langhorne. 
At Stamford, Mr. Wm. Webb, 51.—Mr. 
T. Wright, 75.—Mrs. M. Sheild, widow of 
Henry S. esq. of Preston, in the county of 
Rutland; and only sister of the late Wm. 
Haymes, esq. of Kibworth Harcourt, and of 
the late Robert H. esq. of Great Glenn, 
Leicestershire, 82. 
At Crowland, Miss Ranby, second daugh- 
terof Mr. R. of Pinchbeck. 
At Sleaford, Mr. Henry Goodyear, twenty- . 
seven years parish clerk or that place, 72. 
At Wyham, near Louth, John Grant, esq. 
cane of the most considerable farmers and gra- 
zi¢is in hg sounty, having ncar 10,000 acres 
of 
