1323.] 



Lancashire— Cheshire— I>erby shire, $;c. 



473. 



was no less respected for his general 

 benevolence. 



At Alverley Grange, Uryan William 

 Darwin Cooke, esq. deservedly regretted. 

 —At Pocklington, 46, Mr. F. Fallowfield, 

 suddenly, greatly regretted. — At Bingley, 

 Mrs. E. Barrett, lamented. — At Cotting- 

 ham, 7.?, Mary, wife of William Lee, esq. 

 of Hull — At'Hevvortli, 61, Mrs. Todd, 

 nnich respected. — At Crow-Nest, near 

 Halifax, 70, John Walker, esq. deservedly 

 regretted. 



1.ANCASHIRE. 



The operative cotton-spinners of Man- 

 chester lately agreed to petition the House 

 of Commons, praying for relief from their 

 distress, which they mainly attributed to 

 the employment of machinery without in- 

 demnification to the ruined workman. 



Exportation of cottons to a considerable 

 extent, to Lima, has lately been made at 

 Liverpool. 



The Liverpool trader" Supply, Capt, 

 Hind, on her voyage home from White- 

 liaven, lately drove on-shore between 

 Drigg and Kavenglass, when twelve pas- 

 sengers, all women and children, were 

 lost : the crew, and all the male passengers, 

 were saved by a rope from the stern of the 

 vessel. 



Married.] Mr. S. Grimshaw, of Man- 

 chester, to ftliss Maddocks, of Knutsford. 

 — Mr. J. Lockett, of Manchester, to Miss 

 Mills, of Warrington. — Mr. J. Pryce, of 

 Chorlton row, to Miss A. Rae, of Pallins- 

 burn-cottage. — Mr. C. Cashen, to Miss 

 Litherland; Mr. S, Moffalt, to Miss C. 

 Tate ; Mr. Jas. Fogg, to Miss Benson ; 

 Mr. Evans, of Whitechapcl, to Miss RL 

 Bird ; Mr. D. Povah, to Miss M. Fletcher ; 

 Mr. J. Clarkson, to Miss M. Peck ; Mr. 

 H.M'Avoy, to Miss A. Hoole; Mr. W. 

 Thomas, to Miss Airey : all of Liverpool. 

 —Mr. Pilkington, to Miss E. Thornhill, 

 both of Warnngton. — Mr. Pilkington, to 

 Mrs. Eccles, both of Blackburn. — Mr. 

 Chas. Watson, to Miss C. Stansfield, of 

 •Staylcybridge. 



Died.] At Lancaster, 45, Strelhill Har- 

 rison, esq. a deputy lieutenant of this 

 county. 



At Manchester, in Dean.sgate, 66, Mrs, 

 M. Woolley, deservedly regretted.— 71, 

 Mr. W. Duxbury.— On Bank top, Mr. 

 Jas. Wadsworth, generally re.spected. — In 

 Market street, 49, Mr. L. Comb, justly 

 lamented. — 3,), Mr. S. Barber, much and 

 deservedly respected.— Mr. Harper, of the 

 firm of Messrs. Bromtleld and Harper. 



At Liverpool, in Gilbert-street, Mrs. 

 Owens. — In .Scotland-road, '^'i, Mr. W. 

 Ramsboltimi.— 4«, Mrt. A. Kel.sall.— In 

 Oldhall-street, 75, Mr. Kieliards. — At 

 Edge-hill, 36, Mr. .S. E. Mellor.— Miss 

 NeiUon. — 67, Mir. J. Edwards.— lu Moss- 

 street, Francis, wife of the Kev. Joseph 

 Hdton. 



At Waninglon, 72, Elizabeth Kek-wick, 

 MuMULY Mao. No. 3ii'2, 



one of the .Society of Friends.- 57, Mrs. 

 Alderson. 



At Burnley, 69, Mr. J, Eltoft, much re- 

 .'pecled.— At Uisley, 72, Mr. R. Turner, 

 regretted.— At Andershaw, 84, Mr. Jas. 

 .Schofield, justly lamented.— At Kivington, 

 74, the Rev. W. Heaton. 



CHESHIKE, 



A young man of the name of Kragon 

 was lately executed at Chester, for rape, 

 amidst the geneial sympathy of the people, 

 from a doubt of his guilt, and from his con^ 

 stant denial of the fact. Adhering to this 

 denial, he died. 



Considerable rejoicings lately took place 

 at Chester, and the surrounding villages 

 on the southern side, as well as at many 

 places in North Wales, at the birth of an 

 heir to the houje of Eaton. The fervour 

 of attachment to its truly noble head, the 

 Earl Giosvenor, was general, and of the 

 warmest description. 



Marri£d.], Mr. Jos. Hall, to Miss E. 

 Swindley; Mr. S. Beckett, to Mrs. M. 

 Buhner : all of Chester,— Mr. J. Naylor, of 

 Stockport, to Miss Maddocks, of Knuts- 

 ford.— Mr. T. Birtles,to Miss Pollitt, both 

 of Knntsford.— Mr. S. Birch, of Ollertou, 

 to Miss Street, of Knntsford.— Mr. W. 

 Garner, of Brainliail, to Miss N. Bailey, of 

 Brinnington.— Mr. J. Smith, to Miss S. 

 Minshall, both of Bramhall. 



Died,] At Chester, in Foregate-street, 

 Ml-. R. Harrison. — In Abbey-street, Miss 

 Gildart, late of Liverpool — Mr. W. 

 Noyce.— In Stanley-place, Blrs, Parry 

 Price.— 84, Mrs. E. Jenkins, 



At Stockport, in Sutton-street, 85, Mr. 

 T. Wilkinson. 



At Knntsford, 76, Mrs, Falkenor. 



At Nantwicli, 75, Mr. J. Beckett, re- 

 gretted. 



At Baguley-hall. Mr, J, Lownell.— At 

 Over Peover, 94, Mrs. Bailey.— At Over, 

 Mr. Jon. Grcsty, deservedly lamented, 



DERBYSHIRE, 



Married.] The Rev, Win. Harding, of 

 Lawley, to Miss L. K. Thompson, of 

 Ropley.— Mr. Somers, to Miss E. Gas- 

 coyne, both of Milton.— Mr. J. Turner, of 

 Troway, to Mrs. Hoult, of Sheciisliead. 



Died.] At Derby, 6y, Mrs. Bitntnall. 



At Etvaston, Miss Swain. — At S|)arrow 

 I'll, near Chapcl-enlc-Frilh, 56, Mis. M. 

 Shirt. — At Ilkeston, 23, Mrs. S. Spencer: 

 60, Mr. J. Shepliard, suddenly : 50, Mr. 

 J. Biiriows, deservedly regretted. — At 

 Cattoii, 75, Eiisebliis Horton, esq. — At 

 Tansley, 74, Mr. .'\. Bown, regretted. 



NOTTINGIIAMSIilRe. 



Great distress has prevailed among the 

 workmen and their families in the wash- 

 lace trade at Notiingham, An advertise- 

 ment in a late Noltmgham Review ap- 

 peared, announcing the .stoppage of work 

 in that trade Cor a month. 



Married.] Mr, T. Bradbury, to Miss S. 



Slartordj Mi. W. Walker, to Miss M. 



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