570 Ckeshire—Derbi/shire- 



of Cattcrai.— Mr. J. Docker, to Miss 

 M.A.Lewis, of Brook-street, Choilton- 

 row.— Mr. Jas. Williameon, of Man- 

 cliesiter, to Miss M. Skearitt, of Congletoa. 

 —James Ciinliffe, esq. of Blackburn, to 

 Miss Mary Ostle, of North Shields.— At 

 Bury, Mr. H. Sidney Suiith, to Miss S. 

 Saiidiford, of Stul^bius.— Mr. G. Parke, 

 to Miss M. Cimion; Mr. VV. Holt, of 

 Erown!ow-hill, to Miss A. Lloyd; Mr. 

 J. Hiighcs, to Miss M. A. Craigie, of 

 Great George-street ; Mr. 8. Langley, 

 to Miss A. Nevell; Mr. T. Coglaii, to 

 Miss J. Barns, of King-street; Mr. T. 

 Johnson, of Higlifield-street, to IMiss 

 A. Bhmdell, of Ray-street : all of 

 Liverpool. — Jolin Tetlow, esq. of 

 Barton-lodge, to Miss Sarah Sclioles, of 

 High-bank.— Mr. R. S. Fox, of Chorley, 

 to Miss Waring, of Denhani-liall, Brindle. 

 Died.] At Manchester, Si, Mr. E. 

 Belshaw, deservedly regretted. — In 

 Deansgate, at au advanced age, Mrs. C. 

 Helsby, much respected. — 53, Mr. A. 

 Parkinson, justly lamented. — In Mosley- 

 street, 69, Henry Bannerman, esq. 



At Salford, at an advanced age, Mr. 

 G. Hankinson. — On Bank-parade, SI, 

 Mr. S. Mottram, greatly regretted. 



At Liverpool, in Brunswick-place, 50, 

 Mr. Edward Griffith, deservedly re- 

 gretted.— In Ward-street, 46, Mr. T. 

 Bolton.— 51, Mr. James Cooper. — In 

 Roscoe-lane, 35i, Mrs. H. Crellin. 



At Bolton, Mr. Mat. Lewis, justly 

 regretted. 



At Prescot, 57, Mr. P. Southeru. 

 At Eyam, 65, Mr. B. F. Burkitt, of 

 Moltam Longeudale, deservedly regretted. 



CHESHIRE. 



A lending library, under the direction 

 ©f the Chester Diocesan Society, has 

 recently been established at Chester. 

 Great, nay incalculable good, will, no 

 doubt, result from this measure. 



A petition to the House of Commons 

 was lately agreed to by the operative 

 weavers, in the ncighbonrbood of Stock- 

 port, complaining of distress, from the 

 low state of wages?. Mr. Pliillips, of 

 Manchester, opposed the petition, and 

 stated, that the weavers gpnerally, were 

 in a flourishing state. An able writer, 

 in a late Manchester Gazette, has shewn, 

 that the average wages of a good 

 workman do not exceed 4s. 7d. a vt'eck. 



Married.] Mr. F. Dickson, to Miss S. 

 Roberts, both of Chester. — Mr. Heming- 

 way, of Chester, to Miss Jones, of 

 Flockersbrook. — Mr. T. Jones,of Chester, 

 to Miss A. Ciubhe, of Churton.— Mr. 

 J. Whitehead, of Stockport, to Miss M. 

 Doge, of Oxerton. — Mr. J. Peacock, of 

 Macclesfield, to Mi>s J. Glover, of 

 Ollerton. — Mr. C. Claye, of Ardeu-mill, 

 to Miss M. Vandrey, of Bredbury. 



Died.] At Chester, in York-street, at 

 an advanced age, Mr. Price.— In Watei-" 



-Nottinghamshire. [>^"'y I' 



gate-place, 84, Mrs, A. Kcndrick, de- 

 servedly lamented. — Mrs. Clitfe, suddenly. 

 — Mrs. Paddock. 



The Rev. Rol)ert Barlow, 52, incum- 

 bent, of Lower I'eovcr and Tabley ; he 

 was an able divine and elegant ^cho'.ar. — 

 At Flookersbrook, Mrs. Arundel Gale. — 

 At Duddou-hcaih, at an advanced age, 

 Mr. T. B\own, deservedly regretted. — 

 At Norton, Mr. V/ilton. 



DERBYSfriRE. 



Married] I\Jr. A. Street, to IMiss A. 

 Farnswortli, both of Derby. — Mr. W. 

 Pike, of Derby, to Miss A. Simpson, of 

 Ireton— Mr. R. Nail, to Miss E. Walker, 

 both of Clieitertield. — ftlr. S. Mycock. 

 of Buxion, to iiliss S. Rciifern, of Long- 

 nor.— Mr. J. Aindern, of Buxton, to 

 M. Wild, of Upper-hall.— Mr. J. Calow, 

 to Miss E. Jackson, both of Belper — 

 The Rev. T. Bourn, of Hareliill, to Mi.ss 

 A. Thorley, of Somershu'.l Herbert. — 

 Mr. J. Mellor, of Somershall, to Mis.s 

 M. BouUer, of Doveridge. — Mr. SniedUy, 

 to Miss Hob?on, both of lionsall. 



Died.] At Derby, 30, Mr. Briggs.— 



93, Mrs. Alice Smith. 



At Chesterfield, 71, Mr. J. Fogg.— 



Mrs. Glossop. 



At Mclbonrn, 82, Mrs. A. Fox. 



At Bakewell, Mr. M. Williams— •\t 



Dnifiold, at an advanced age, Mr. 



Crackle. — 21, Miss E. Spencer. — At 



Walton, 57, Mrs. Haywood.— At Church. 



Bionghton, 72, Mr. T. Wragg. — At 



Brailsford, at an advanced age, Mr. W. 



Pedley, much respected. 



HOTTlNGllAMSrilRE. 



JMarried,] Mr. J, Lee, to Miss Lilly ; 

 Mr. J. Jackson, to Miss A. Roe; Mr. 

 J. Harris, to Miss A. Foster; Mr. J. 

 Clieetbam, to Miss M. Black; Mr. G. 

 Holmes, to Mis« M. Parker; Mr. H. 

 Pringle, to Miss E. Woolley ; Mr. M. 

 Warener, to Miss M. A. Wain ; Mr. J. 

 Hill, to Miss A. Johnson; l\Ir. J. Brown, 

 to Miss H. Calcrnft; Mr. J. Daft, to 

 Miss A. Pierce; Mr. J. Bingham, to 

 Miss S. Pinegar: all of Nottingham. — 

 Mr. W. Owen, to Miss F. Talbot ; Mr. 

 J. Johnson, to Miss S. Rushton ; Mr. 

 W. Robinson, to Miss A. Rij)pinga!e; 

 Mr. B. Cook, to Bliss M. Dixon; Mr. 

 T, Taylor, to Miss A. Pcet : all of Newark. 



Died.] At Nottingham, lu Lincoln- 

 street, til, Mrs. Platts. — In Pailianient- 

 street, 27, Mr. A. F. Fisher, deservedly 

 regretted. — In Crossland-coiirt, Red-lion- 

 street, 65, Mr. J. Winn. — In Wiiiiint-tree- 

 lane, 78, Mr. J. Sbelton. — lu Water-lane, 

 at an advanced age, Mrs. S. Tiniais. 



At Newark, 78, Mrs. S. Ware.— 58, 

 Mrs. E. Green, 



At Carltou-hi!l, 26, Miss E. Roberts, 

 Nottingham. 



At East Retford, 65, Mr. F. Clater, the 

 author of " Clater's Cattle Doctor, and 

 Every Blan his own Farrier." 



LIKCOLNSIIIRE. 



