1 822.] 
May.—Mr. W. Ward.—6, Mrs. E. Hilton. 
—At the Bank, Mr. T. Dixon.—Mrs. R. 
Wigglesworth.—22, Mrs. J. Newton.—28, 
Mr. $. Longbottom, deservedly respected. 
At Wakefield, Mr, T. Bean.— 24, Miss 
P. Bernington.—Mr. W. Darton, late of 
Elland. 
At Pudsey, 41, Mrs. Dorothy Farrar.— 
At Clifton, 52, Mrs. E. Russell.—At 
Bingley, 23, Mrs. N. Whitley.—At East 
Keswick, Mr. R. Scatherd.—Mr. W. 
Allenby.—At Otley, 54, Mr. J. Atkinson. 
LANCASHIRE. 
A direct mail is about to be established 
between Liverpool and Birmingham, which 
will facilitate the dispatch ‘of mercantile 
letters. 
Married.| Mr. P. Hammersley, to Miss 
M. Hitchcock.—Mr. D. Crossley, to Miss 
A. Jackson —Mr. B. Nicholls, to Miss S, 
Ashton, of Piccadilly: all of Manchester. 
—Mr. J. Dewhurst, to Miss E. Bow.— 
Chas. Fred: Parsons, esq. to Miss M. Lit- 
tlewood: all-of Salford.—The Rev. A. 
Hepworth, of Manchester, to Miss F. 
Bailey, of Chorlton-row.—Mr. J. Green, of 
Salford, to Miss Royle, of Hulme.—Mr. 
W. Fisher, to Mrs. A. Rankin.—Mr. R. 
Brown, to Miss M. Rowbotham.—Mr. J. 
C. Grocott, to Miss ‘Thomason.—Charles 
Pole, esq. to Miss M. Pemberton: all of 
Liverpool.—Mr. James Cunningham, of 
Port-lane, Liverpool, to Miss B. Stock, of 
Everton. 
Died.}] At Manchester, in Oxford-road, 
Mrs. Seddon, much respected.—Mrs. M. 
A. Mottram.—In Bridge-street, 25, Mr. 
Jos. Ryle, justly lamented.—51, Mrs. E, 
Shatwell. 
At Salford, Mrs. Brown.—In Everton 
Crescent, 75, Mr. R. Greenham. 
At Liverpool, in St. Andrew-street, 26, 
Miss C. Forster.—46, Mr. B. Dorkin, 
suddenly.—85, Mr. G. Robinson.—85, 
Mrs. A. Rogerson.—35, Mrs. M. E. 
Scoresby.—24, Mr. D. Willcock,—In 
Bold-street, 67, Mrs. Barry. 
At Yew Tree Cottage, Eccles, 32, Ann, 
widow of Capt. James Adshead.—At 
Broughton, Mr. T. Bayley.——At Ince-hall, 
Miss N. Marsh.—At Ince Blundell, 81, 
suddenly, Mr. Webster. 
CHESHIRE. 
At the late Midsummer fair at Chester, 
there was a numerous show of horses. 
The good ones, which were but few, 
brought corresponding prices; others sold 
low, aud several were taken back unsold. 
There was also a good show of cattle, 
which fetched but moderate prices. 
A new road has lately been opened from 
Stockport, leading through Altringham and 
Lynn, to Warrington, which shortens the 
distance from Buxton and Stockport, to 
Liverpool, six miles, 
Married.) My, J. Humston, to Miss A. 
Harrison, of Further Northgate-street, 
both of Chestar,—H. Wardle, esq. to Miss 
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S. Hobson, both of Macclesfield.—Mr. 
Edge, of Northwich, to Miss Percival, of 
Over.—Mr. P. Leicester, of Runcorn, to 
Miss A. Champney, of Richmond-row, 
Liverpool.—Mr. W. Leche, of Carden, to 
Miss T. Pearson, of Preston.—Mr. J. Per- 
cival, of Great Budworth, to Miss H. 
Smallhurst, of Manchester.—The Rev. J. 
Hunter, to Miss Stelfox, of Ashton-hall. 
Died.] At Chester, in Eastgate-street, 
Miss Palin.—Mr. Jos. Manley, formerly of 
the firm of Messrs Manley and Co.—72, 
Mr. C. Holiday.—In Crane-street, at au 
advanced age, Mr. J. Scully.—Miss Fanny 
Walsh. 
At Stockport, 57, suddenly, Mr. Jas. 
Moorhouse. Mr. M. was tried at York, 
in conjunction with Mr. Hunt, for alleged 
illegal conduct connected with the late 
Manchester massacre, and acquitted. 
At Partington, 25, Mr. Jos. Ryle, de- 
servedly lamented.—At Bretton, 56, Mr. 
Jones.—At Waverton, 90, Mrs. Faulkner. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.] Mr. J. Sanders, to Miss P. 
James.—Mr. W. Cockain, to Miss E. 
Wild.—Mr.’ W. Bamford, jun. to Miss 
Warner: all of Derby.—Mr. Wright, of 
Derby, to Miss M. Young, of Lincoln.— 
Mr. Hawkins, to Miss Kirk, both of Ches- 
terfield.—Mr. J. Green, jun, of Melbourne, 
toMiss Brown, of Abbott’s Bromley.—M. 
M. Middleton, esq. of Leam, to Miss M, 
Dawson, of Azerley.—Mr. Bacon, of 
Egginton, to Miss Swindell, of Stapen-hill. 
. Died.| At Derby, 75, Mrs, K. Webster. 
—25, Miss M. Bowring, justly esteemed 
and regretted. 
At Chesterfield, Mr. M. Gosling, 
At Toadhole Furnace, Alfreton, Mr. 
Hopkinson.—At Breaston, 56, Mr. Ben- 
sall, deservedly respected.—At Chapel-en- 
-le Frith, 42, Mr. J. Linyard. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
The respectable tradesmen of Notting- 
ham lately agreed to petition the House of 
Commons against the increase of hawkers, 
pediars, mock-auctions, &c. as destructive 
of their just and necessary profits. 
Marvied.| Mr. H. Stone, to Miss E. 
Coxhead.—Mr. W. Monk, of Red Lion- 
street, to Miss M. Whiley, of Barker- 
gate.—Mr. T. Paxton, to Miss Fox.—Mr. 
W. Freeman, to Miss M. Turner.— Mr. W. 
Blackwell, jun. of Long-row, to Miss M. 
Johnson, of Willoughby-row : all of Not- 
tingham.—Mr. J. Holland, of Parliament- 
street, Nottingham, to Miss C. Dexter, of 
Costock.—Mr. W. Williams, to Miss M. 
Smith.—Mr. W. Hind, to Miss E. Rich- 
mond.—Mr, W. Daw, to Miss J. Cragg: 
allof. Newark.—Mr. J. Boales, of Newark, 
to Miss M. Milnes, of Chickney.~Mr. W, 
Javes, to Miss Hind, of Old Radford. 
Died.| At Nottingham, 70, Mr. J. 
Smith.—In, New-street, at an advanced 
age, Mr. J. Manders.—1n Red Lion-street, 
24, Mrs. M. Burton.—30, Mr. J, Deakin. 
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