186 Cheshire — Dcrhy — Nottingham 



Married.] Mr. J. Jardin, to Miss A. 

 radley; Mr. C. Adams, lo Miss M.Wood; 

 Mr. J. Gibson, to Mrs, M. Ashley : all of 

 Manchester. — Mr. H. Hardman, of Rlaii- 

 chester, to Miss H. Preuett, of Harley. 

 —Mr. H. White, of Bakewell, to Miss 



Joule, of Water-street, Siilfoid Mr. Jos. 



Levi, of Hanover-street, to Miss S. 

 Uliixonie; Mr. C. R. Taylor, to MissS. C. 

 Sopwind ; Mr. J. Kelly, to Miss A. Doke ; 

 Mr. T. Shallcross, to Miss J. Davis, of 

 Koscommon-street; Mr. M^. Ariindell, to 

 Miss J. Nicholson : all of Liverpool. — W, 

 Birley, esq. of Kirkham, to Miss M, 

 Greene, of Kodney-streef, Liverpool. 



Died.} At Manchester, in Market- 

 street, Sir. Glover. — In Deansgatc, 24, 

 Mrs. M. Clarke. — In Oxford-road, Miss 

 M. Bayley. 



At .Salford, 7l, Mr. J. Bond, jnstly re- 

 gretted. — On Bank-parade, 69, Mr. J. 

 Tomlinson. — Miss E. Davies. 



At Liverpool, in Great Riehniond-strcrt, 

 54, Mrs. M. Jones.— 29, Mr. J. Capper, 

 — In Honrystrect, 27, Mr. E. Gaskell.— 

 In Sniilhfield-street, 74, Mrs. J. Taylor.— 

 In Scotland-road, Thomas Ashcroft, esq. 



CHESHIRE. 



A subscription has lately heen com- 

 menced at Stockport for ciittin!» a canal 

 from that town to Bridgewatcr, either at 

 Sale Moor or Strotford, which will open a 

 direct water coiiiniiinication betwixt that 

 town and Liverpool, London, and various 

 parts of the kingdom. 



A benevolent plan for the relief of cri- 

 minals has lately been adopted at Knnts- 

 ford. 'i'he |)risoners are allowed one-sixth 

 of their earnings weekly, to purchase ar- 

 ticles for themselves ; the reatilated share 

 of their earnings to tlicin is a third, and 

 such is the value of their labour to the 

 manufacturers, that some of the prisoners, 

 after a two-years' confinement, leave with 

 some pounds, as the amount of their 

 earnings. 



Married.^ Mr. E. Astley, of Stockport, 

 to Miss H. Kirkham, of Portwood. — 

 Thomas Hibbert, esq. of Birtlcs-liall, to 

 Miss Caroline Henrietta Cholmondeley, of 

 Knutsford. 



At Wybunbury, James Sparke, esq. 

 surgeon, of Newcastle-under-Line, to Mary, 

 only daughter of John Tvveuilow, esq. of 

 Hatherton-house. 



Died.'] At Chester, Mr. Titley, deser- 

 vedly regretted, — In Feppcr-street, INIary, 

 widow of the Rev. Robr. Myddelton, u.d. 

 of Gwaynynog, Derbiglishi.-e. 



At Rmieorn, Mr. T. Withington, 

 greatly regretted. 



DERBYSHIRE. 



Marritd.] Mr. H. Walker, to Miss 

 Fletcher, both of Derby.— Lieutenant J. 

 Il»>bcrts, R.N. to Miss Bradley.— Mr. J. 

 Walker, to Miss IM. Bradley ; Mv, K. 

 Coilcr, to Miss E. Lovett : allof Chester- 



■Lincoln. [March 1, 



field.— Mr, T, Etches, to Miss A. Marshall; 

 Mr. John Thompson, jun. to Miss A. 

 Tomlinson; Mr. Jas. Thompson, lo Miss 

 E. GettlifTe : all of Ashborne.— Mr. F. 

 Waine, of Mapperley-park, to Miss M. 

 Richardson, of Horsley Woodhouse. — Mr. 

 J. Spiccr, of Wirksworlh, to Miss C. 

 Clougli, of Bolton, 



Died.] At Derby, 83, Samuel Richard- 

 son, esq. an eminent incrchMit, and banker" 

 of that place. — 37, Mr. C. Swaile. — In 

 Green-lane, 23, Mr. T. Plant. — 40, Mrs. 

 M. Weatherhead.— 83, Mr. B. Godwin, 

 much respected. 



At Ashborne, Mr. W. Barnes. — Miss F. 

 Hasler. 



At Uuffield, 69, Mrs. Allsop.— At 

 Loscoe, 74, Elizabeth Brongli, a member 

 of the Society of Friends. — At Wirk.s- 

 worfii, 73, Mrs. G. Pearson. — ,^8, Mr. J. 

 Wil.shaw.- At Aston-upou-Trent, 66, Mr. 

 W. Smedley. 



NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 



A dwelling-house at Nottmghain was 

 lately destroyed, when the mistress, a girl 

 about nineteen, and a boy about four, were 

 unfortunately burnt to death. 



Married.] Mr. W. Draper, to Mrs. W. 

 Wilkinson; Mr. J. Walkerdine, of Parlia- 

 ment-street, to Mi.ss E. Smith, of New- 

 castle-street; Mr. J. Jackson, of 'J'ylor- 

 strcet, to Miss M. Smith, of Newcastle- 

 street ; I\Ir. J. Peniston, to Miss A. John- 

 son ; IMr. S. Potter, to iSIiss E. Staley ; Mr. 

 T. Knntton, of Clare-street, to Miss A. 

 Tipping, of St. James'-strcet; Mr. E. 

 Mabbott, to Miss S. Miller: all of Not- 

 tingham. 



Died ] At Nottingham, in Park- 

 row, .53, Mr. T. Acott. — In Parliament- 

 itreet, 63, Mrs. M. Hedderley.— In Long- 

 row, 46, Mrs. E. Aris— <2'J, Mr. R. B. 

 Haines.— On Druryliill, 73, Mrs. M. 

 Murden. — In Pear-street, 'i7, Mr. W. 

 Tissington. — In Woolpack-l.-iue, 71, Mr. S; 

 Handley, 



-At Newark, Mi.ss H. Sliaw, of Wy.sall, 

 —68, Mrs. iNI. Palelhorpp.— fi'^, Mrs. H. 

 Brooksbv. — 31, Mr. J. Cuidcn.— 68, Mrs. 

 Mayficid".— Mr. J. Hibbert. 



MNCOLNSIIins. 



Married.] Mr. S. Wilson, to Miss Sophia 

 Drakard, both of Stamford.— Mr. S. R. 

 Abbott, of Boston, to Miss E. Towler, of 

 Norwich. 



Died.] At Lincoln, 76, Mrs. Jane White, 

 sister to Sir Scrope B. Moiland, bart. — 

 Mr. A. Bower. 



At Stamford, 74, Mr. P. Ashton.— .53, 

 Mrs. S. Necdham. — 83, Joseph Rotin- 

 son, esq. he had been thrice chief magis- 

 trate. 



At Market Deeping, 3?, Mrs. S. Bell. 



At AVithern, 66, the Rev. William 

 Sisson, vicar of Biirv.ell and Golceby. 



LEICESTER AND 1!L'TI,.\NI>. 



A meeting ol incrciianis, bankers, nia- 

 iiulactureis, 



