I'SSS,] Lancashire— Cheshire- 



At Sheffield, in Bank-street, 56, I\Ir. G. 

 Bower, much respected. 



At Bradford, Mr. S. Tottie. 



At HiiHsIet, 61, Mr. J. Wetlietkead, 

 much respected.— At South Hanston, Mr. 

 J, Dixon. 



At Cleckheaton, Mrs. B. Fifton, sud- 

 denly.— At Horton, S6, Miss J. Wadding- 

 ton At Abertord, »0, Mr. J. Caltoii.— 



At Foot-hill, Rastiick, 73, Mr. T. Hamer- 

 ton, much respected. 



At Halton, 95, Mr. J. Murkill. 



LANCASHIRE. 



A disgraceful aflFair lately tonk place 

 between some of the military stationed 

 at Hulrae-barrarks, and the inhabitants of 

 Mulme. It ap|)eared that an individual 

 had been wantonly ill treated by the mili- 

 tary, which was resented by the inhabi- 

 tants. One of the soldiers, named Mur- 

 my, was bound over to answer for his con- 

 duct at the quarter sessions. 



Four persons, at Manchester, were late- 

 ly poisoned while eating tlieir victuals. 

 The cau^e remains a mystery. 



Some valuable salt-brine springs have 

 lately been di>covered about twelve miles 

 from Mancliester, on the banks of the duke 

 of Newcastle's canal. 



MiiTried.'] Richard Heywood, esq. of 

 Manchester, to Jan<?,dau£;hter of tiie Arch- 

 bishop of Dublin Mr. j. Taylor, of Man- 

 chester, to Miss Fothergill, of Bond-street, 

 London.— Mr. P, Guugli, to Miss A. Stod- 

 <lart; Mr. X- Bartingion, to Miss J. Gait ; 

 Mr. T. Hoosen, to iVIiss E, Owens : all of 

 Liverpool. — Mr. R. Jones, of Liverpool, 

 to Miss Later, of Altrinchain. — Mr. J. C. 

 ('ash, of Liveipool, to Miss D. Lamb, lato 

 of Lancaster. 



Died ] At Mancliciiter, Mr. R. Barter, 

 deservedly respected.— In Hope-street, 

 Oldfield-road, 52, Mr. IM'Kenna, justly 

 regretted. — 46, BIr. J. Kinder, late of 

 Stockport.— 70, Mr. J. Reddish.— In Bra- 

 ^en-nose street, 20, Miss J. Currie, highly 

 esteemed and regretted. 



At Liverpool, 86, Sir. Charles BitcLiu. 

 — Mrs. J. Harrison. — lu Slstei-Hreet, '^8, 

 Mr. G. Bl'Gouliick.— 57, Sir. J. Taylor. 

 In Scotlaxid-i'oaiJ, 74, IMr. J. AspiQa!!,latc 

 of Castle street. — In Sawney Pope-sireet, 

 74, Mr. D. Rosjcow. — 81, Mrs. Woodfioe, 

 widow of Mr. John W.— Mr. R. Hayes.— 

 — In Gluucesler-place, Low Hill, 80, Mr. 

 S. Sherlock.— 33, Mr, J. Williams.— In 

 Park-laue, S?3, Mr. C. Macaviley. 



At Parr Wood, near Bidsbury, 65, R. 

 Farriu;:ton, esq. — At Bollington, Miss E. 

 Antrobus, deservedly regretted. — At 

 Hale, 70, Mrc Hlackburne, wife of Jolm 

 li. esq. U. P. for thie county. 

 ciiEoiiiiin:. 

 Mr. Loet, of Chest-er, has recently 

 made an important discovery, which will 

 admit of considerable practical applica- 

 tion. Pie has asceriuiiied that pyroligueous 

 Monthly Mao. No. .STtJ, 



-Derby — JSotlingham. 89 



acid passed through an iron tube, drnp by 

 drop, in quick siicces.Mon, heated to biisibt 

 ignition, produces gas of an excellent qua- 

 lity. 



Tiie Macclesfield coach, called the True 

 Briton, on its way -to IManchester, in con- 

 sequence of the tire of one of tiie wheels 

 coming off, lately broke down within a few 

 miles of Manchester, when t«o pcrsonij 

 were killed upon the spot, and several 

 others materially injured. 



Manied.'] Mr. T. Thompson, to Miss A, 

 Nield, both ofChester.— Mr. J. Cheethim, 

 of Stockport, to Miss J. M. Moseley, of 

 Bosdeii. — Mr. J. Sutton, near Maccles- 

 field, to Mrs. M, Bowyer, of Preslbury. 

 — Mr. W. Bartley, of Everton, to MissS. 

 Redish, of Kingsley-hall. near Fiodsham. 



Died.'] At Chester, in King-street, 60, 

 Mr. J. Kidgway. — In the Union-walli, 63, 

 Mr. R. Venables, lateof Rovvlon. 



At Boughtou, in Sandy-lane, 86, Mr. R. 



Haddock At Orston, 72, Mr. J. Smith, 



deservedly res|>ected. — At Toft, 85, Ralph 

 Ley cester, esq. greatly and justly fcgiettcd. 



ntiRnvsniRE. 



A meeting of the inhabitants of Derby 

 lately took place, the mayor in the chair, 

 when it was resolved to petition parlia- 

 ment for a repeal of the laws relative to 

 insolvent debtors. 



Mniried.l Mr. Brassington, to Mrs. 

 Hallam ; Mr. T. Dallison, to Miss M. 

 M'Kenny: all of D^-rby.— Mr. R. Hoi- 

 brook, of Spondon, to Miss H. Rogers, of 

 Derby. — Mr. H. Perkins, of Belper, to 

 MissH. Dunbar, of St. Mzry's-gate, Not- 

 tingham.— Edward Abney, esq. of Mea- 

 sliani-hall, to Miss E. R. Holden, of West 

 Bromwich. — .Mr. H. Lane, of Sudbury, to 

 Miss D. Eley, of Hillon.— Mr. N. L. Sta- 

 ley, of Butlerley-park; to Miss Grcves,of 

 Bakewell. 



Died.'] At Derby, 50, Mr. T, Brook- 

 house, much respec!ed. — In Grecn-Iane, 

 87, Mrs. Gamble. — 61, Mr, Hoimcs, grt al- 

 ly regretted.— In St. Pitert-street, 56, 

 Mr. T. Hazard. — 70, Mr. J. Newhaiu, 

 suddenly.— 18, Miss Hitchner.— 61, Mr. 

 H. AVelslt. 



At Chesterfield, Mrs. Marsh.— Mr. T. 

 &larih.— Mr. Toralinson.— 77, Mrs. Wil- 

 son.— Mrs. Bower. 



At Ashbourn, 36, Miss M. Pidcock. 



At Belper, Mr. J. Ratcliffe, de.servedly 

 regretted. 



NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. R. Allwood, to Miss S. 

 Selby ; Mr. R. Lee.«, to Misi L. Mow- 

 bray ; air. G. Haye.s, to Miss M. Harri- 

 son; Mr. W. Holmes, to Miss H. Harrison : 

 all of Nottingham.— Mr. J. Marshall, of 

 West Bridgfor<l, to Miss Smalley, of Carl- 

 ton.— Mr. J. Holbrook, of Wilford, to Miss 

 E. Day kin, of West Bridgford. 



Ditd.] At Nollinghain, lu Mount-sUeet, 

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