380 Cheshire— Derbif — Nottingham — Lincolnthire, Sfc. [May I. 



Hardiman; Mr. T. Aspinall, of George 

 Leigh-street, to Miss B. Goodman; Mr. 

 G. Woodiionse, to Miss M. A. Gardner : 

 all of Manchester. — Mr. G. Stone, of 

 Manchester, to Miss M. Lewis, of Chorl- 

 ton-row.— Mr. J. Lean, of Moor-place, 

 to Miss E. W. Leadon ; Mr. Leggatt, to 

 Miss Steel; Mr. J. Haydock, to MissM. 

 A. Antouie; Mr. Newton, to Miss S. 

 Mathias ; Mr. T. Hendrick, to Miss E. 

 Armstrong; Mr. J. Tyrer, to Miss E. 

 Humphreys: all of Liverpool. 



Died.] At Manchester, 60, Mrs. H. 

 Foxcroft, respected.— 38, Mr. R. Weston, 

 greatly regretted 



At Liverpool, in Clarence-street, 25, 

 Mr. W. Fletcher.— S'.-, Mrs. M.VVorral.— 

 53, Mr. Jaa. Taylor.— 90, Mrs. M. Brook- 

 field.— In Edmund-street, 45, Mr. E. 

 Basnett.— 75, Mr. J. Beardsworth. — Mr. 

 J. Bowker. — In Rodney street. Miss 

 Jane Birley, late of Blackburn. — In 

 Temple-street, 62, Mr. R. Walker. 



At Wigan, 36, Miss C. H. Entwisle, 

 deservedly lamented. 



At Oldham, in Chnrch-lane, John Lees, 

 esq. 



CHESHIRE. 



At the late assizes for this county, 

 there were 35 prisoners for trial. Samuel 

 Fellows, farmer, living near Stockport, 

 ■was found guilty of the nuiider of a young 

 woman, who was in a state of pregnancy 

 by him, and executed. 



Married.'] Mr. T. Shaw, to Miss Sefton, 

 both of Chester.— George White, esq. 

 of Green Bank, to Miss M. Batenian, of 

 Chester. — Joseph Oakell, esq. of North- 

 wicb, to Miss E. Webster, of Strange- 

 ways. — Mr. T. Livesley, to Miss Daven- 

 port, both of Over. — Mr. J. Davies, of 

 Frodsham, to Miss M. Fletcher, of 

 Overton. 



Died.] At Chester, in Norihgate-street, 

 91, Mrs. Podmore.— In Bridge-street, 51, 

 Mrs. Phillips.— Mr. Jas. Jackson, gene- 

 rally respected. 



At Middlewich, W. Taylor, esq. 



At Stockport, in the Hillgate, 30, 

 Mr. Currie. — 26, Mrs. S. Hidderley, of 

 Cliestergate. 



At Macclesfield, 75, Mrs. Frost. 



At Malpas, 96, Mrs. Brett, late of 

 Bickley, deservedly esteemed. — At Park- 

 gate, Anne, wife of Mr. S. W. Ryley, 

 author of the Itinerant. 



DERBYSHIRE. 



Several important trials took place at 

 the late Derby assizes, relative to the 

 right of the Crown to lands left by the 

 sea on the Coast of Lincoln, and in which 

 the fate of similar property all over the 

 kingdom is involved. The first issue in 

 which Lord Yardborough was defendant, 

 a verdict against the Crown was recorded. 

 The same result attended all the cases 

 with the exception of one. 



Married.] Mr. T. Hodgkinson, to Miss 



E. Cope; Mr. J. Kirkland, to Miss E, 

 Tomlinson: all of Derby. — Mr. W. 

 Bryan, to Miss S. Webster, of Chester- 

 field. — Mr. G. Hewitt, of the Bump-mill. 

 New Brampton, to Miss Hopkinson, of 

 Chesterfield. — Mr. Chas. Young, of Crich, 

 to Miis M. Allsop, of Lea.— Mr. F. 

 Phillips, of Ockbiook, to Miss F. Wil- , 

 kinsoD, of Giston Lodge. — Mr. R. 

 Richardson, of Ticknall, to Miss Brier, 

 of Markeaton-park. 



Died.] At Derby, 68, Mrs. M. Slinn. 



At Ashborne, 65, Mrs. M. Cooley. 



At West Pasture-house, near Alfre- 

 ton, 88, Mr. S. Rickards.— At Radborne, 

 73, Mr. J, Bacou, much respected. — At 

 Horsley-park, 62, Mrs. M. Else, greatly 

 regretted. — At Buinaston, Mr. A. Wilder. 

 — At Wirksworth, Mrs. M. Jebb. 



NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. J. James, to Miss E. 

 Simpkin ; Mr. J. Needhani, to Miss E. 

 Young; Mr. J. Morley, to Miss M. R. 

 Allen; Mr. W. Hollingwortli, to Miss 

 M. Hibbert: all of Nottingham.— Mr. 

 W. Hcbson, of Nottingham, to Miss H. 

 Harwood, of Bilborough. — Mr. W, Bbus- 

 field, to Miss J, Fenny, both of Newark. 

 —Mr. Pettinger, of RolFord, to Miss M. 

 Pillworth, of Newark. 



Died.] At Nottingham, 29, Mrs. E. 

 Pratt, deservedly regretted. — In Red 

 Lion-street, 53, Mr. Carver. — InWhceler- 

 gate. Miss E. M. Percy.— 62, the Rev. 

 John Bryan, justly esteemed and lamented. 



At Newark, 56, Mr. W. Cobb.— 80, 

 Mr. W.Walker.— 80, Mr. H. Hutchinson, 

 sen.— 56, Mr. J. Hewison. 



At Mansfield, Mrs. Jenkens, wife of 

 Samuel J. e.-q. 



MNCOLNSHIRE. 



A meeting of ihe County of Lincoln was 

 lately held at Lincoln Castle, to consider 

 of the expediency of presenting a petition 

 for a Reform in the House of Commons. 

 A petition, praying generally for an 

 efiicient reform, was proposed by Sir R. 

 Heron, and seconded by Sir J. Thorold. 

 Major Cartwright moved as an amend- 

 ment, a petition which prayed for univer- 

 sal suffrage, annual parliaments, and 

 election by ballot ; but it was negatived 

 by an immense majority, and the original 

 petition agreed to. 



Married.] Mr. J. Tarralt, of Lincolo, 

 to Miss Barratt, of Newark. — The Rev. 

 H. Hubbard, rector of Hinton Ampner, 

 to Miss Mary Gouj^er, of Stamford. 



Died.] The Rev. Rich. Relham, F.R.S. 

 Rector of Hemingby. He was author of 

 the Flora Cantabrigiensis, and Ihe Editor 

 of part of Tacitus's Works, &c. — At 

 BIyborongh, 89, Mrs. Broadey. — At 

 Eaton, near Stamford, S. P.tyne, esq. 



LEICESTER AND RUTLAND. 



Twenty tradesmen of Hinckley — but- 

 chers, bakers, grocers, &c, were lately 

 fined for using short weights. 



Married.} 



