186  Lancashire—Cheshive—Derbyshire—Nottinghamshire. [Sept.t, 
Mrs. Fothergill—At Huddersfield, 43, 
Mrs. S, Carter, much respected.—94, Mr. 
D. Alexander, 
At Wakefield, 79, Mrs. Parkhill, widow 
of Capt. P.—Mr. G. H. Aked. 
At Armley, 38, Mr. G. Lister, greatly 
respected.—At Watton, Digby Legard, 
esq. suddenly.— At Washton, Marley 
Harrison, esq.—At Heslington, 84, Ge- 
neral Coates.—At Skipton, 31, Mr. J. B. 
Hall.—At Catwick, 76, Mrs. S, Park. 
LANCASHIRE. 
A numerous body of merchants of Li- 
verpool lately agreed to petition Parlia- 
ment for acknowledgment of the indepen- 
dence of Columbia. 
On the 3ist of July, Liverpool experi- 
enced a very severe storm of hail; a con- 
siderable quantity of snow fell immediately 
afterwards. © 
A violent whirlwind did considerable 
damage on the 18th of July, at Burnley: 
several houses were unroofed, and a num- 
ber of chimneys were destroyed. It tore 
up bythe roots twenty-one oak and ash 
trees, in Townley-park, and did other 
considerable damage. 
Marvied.] Mr. J. Knowles, to Miss A. 
Senior; Mr. T.Terry, to Miss J, Urquhart. 
—Mr. J. Bellis, to Miss H. Garside.—Mr. 
A. J. Barton, to Miss M. Tattersall: all 
of Manchester.—Mr. J. Beard, of Man- 
chester, to Miss S. Downs, of Wrenbury. 
—Mr. Oliver, of Manchester, to Miss M. 
Wright, of Warrington. — Mr. C. H. 
Roscow, to Miss 8. Kirk ; Mr.W. Sherran, 
to Miss E. Daniel: all of Salford.—Mr. J. 
Davison, of Cockspur-street, to Miss M.A. 
Atherton, of Bevington-hill; Mr. F. Lea, 
to Miss Young; Mr. W. Wilson, to Miss 
M. Allen: all of Liverpool.—Mr. B. H. 
Downing, of Liverpool, to Miss E, 
Dunderdale, of Dunford-house, Methley. 
—Thomas Atkinson, of Ardwick-green, to 
Jane Benbow.—Mr. T. Lee, of Bootle, to 
Miss A. Hankin, of Bootle-lane. 
Died.] At Manchester, Mr. J. Fletcher, 
much respected.—In Lever-street, 27, 
Mrs. E. Forth.—At an advaneed age, Mrs. 
Petty.—60, Mr. T. Marsland,. regretted. 
—52, Mr. 'T. Kirk.—Miss E. J. Chiswell. 
—In Princes-street, 25, Miss M. Marriott. 
~ —65, Mrs, Norman. 
At Salford, Mr. J. Booth, deservedly 
respected. 
‘At Liverpool, 49, Mrs. A. Green.—45, 
Capt. W. Proctor.—35, Mrs. E. Mellor, 
justly regretted.—In Bold-street, Mrs. 
Alice Holme.—52, J. Trent Cumbe: batch, 
esq. of Barbadoes.—In Great Crosshall- 
street, 60, Mr. W. Carter.—78, Mrs. A. 
Breeze.—77, Mrs. A. Dale. 
At Bury, 77, Mr, J. Mason, deservedly 
regretted. 
At Broughton, Mr. Harrison, greatly 
respected. — At Withington, 28, Mr. 
Robert Sheriffe, of the firm of Messrs. 
Taylor and Sheriffe, of Manchester, so~ 
licitors,—At Blackrod, 83, Mrs. M. Quill. 
CHESHIRE, at 
Married.] Mr. H.-Powell, to Mrs. Je 
Egerton; Mr, E. Parry, to Miss Griffiths : 
all of Chester.—Mr. James Bevin, of 
Chester, to Miss C. Starkey, of Liverpool. 
—Mr. T. Fleet, of Molington, to Miss C. 
Wynne, of Chester.—Mr. 'T. Leigh, of ° 
Pulford, to Miss P. Birch, of Lavister.— 
Mr. Pigott, of Marton, to Miss Toft, of 
Over. 
Died.) At Chester, 50, S. Humphreys, 
esq. prothonotary for the county of Ches- 
ter and great session of Flint.-—38, Mr, 
J. Price, greatly respected. 
At Macclesfield, 73, Miss Hooley. 
At Nantwich, Mrs. Lowe. 
At Davenham, Mr. W. Whitley, deser- 
vedly lamented.—At Sealand, Mrs. Gorst, 
generally regretted.—At the Bache, Mr. 
Peck. ‘ 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. Emery, of Derby, to Miss 
A. George, of Arnold.—Mr. J. P. Limb, 
to Miss Turner, both of Chesterfield. 
Died.] At Derby, 48, Mr. Holmes.—56, 
Mr. W. Booth.—71, Mrs. M. B. Ward, 
much respected.—z5, Miss E, Cantrell, 
deservedly esteemed and lamented. 
At Chesterfield, 60, Mr. James Wragg. 
—At Buxton, 76, Mrs. Wood, deservedly 
regretted, — 
At Stanton by Dale, Mrs. Smedley.— 
At Wirksworth, 62, Mrs. Goodwin, widow 
of Dr. G.—At Hazlewood, at an advanced 
age, Mrs. Mawe.—At Pekbrookfield, 73, 
Mr. W. Botham.—At Rowsley, Mary, 
wite of William Bateman, esq. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.] Mr. T. Mortimer, of Mount- 
east-street, to Miss S. Gibson, of Mill- 
street; Mr. J. Wright, of Water-lane, to 
Miss Johnson, of High Pavement ; Mr. S. 
Gilbert, to Miss A. Shoults: all of Not- 
tingham.—Mr. R. Bland, to Miss M. 
Leighton; Mr. J. Motteram, to Miss E. 
Parker; Mr. G. Roberts, jun. to Miss S. 
Lang: all of Newark.—Mr. Oates, to Miss 
Padley, both of East Retford.—Mr. J. 
bird, of Norton, to Miss A. Kitchen, of 
East Retford.—The Rev. J. Hurst, vicar 
of Beeston, to Miss M. Woolley, cf 
Matlock. 
Died.] At Nottingham, on Tollhouse- 
hill, 75, Mrs. Dixon.—In Kid-street, 65, 
Mr. G. Spencer.—In East-street, 65, Mrs. 
Marriott.—In Milk-street, 50, Mr. J. 
Dunstone.—In St. James’s-street, 63, Mr. 
T. Riste, of Great Leake.—38, Mr. J. 
Me. Leod, regretted. 
At Newark, 70, Mr. J. Harrison.—22, 
Mr. H. Southwell.-—75, Mrs. E. Gilby. 
At Beeston, 92, Mrs. Worrall.—At 
West Bridgford, 77, Mrs. M. Coulton,— 
At East Retford, 58, Mrs, Reckless, de- 
servedly 
