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26, Mr. R. G. James.—In Chisenhall- 
street, 29, Mr, E. Adamson,—82, Mr. G. 
Barker. 
At Whitby Grove, 37, Mr. W. Barlow, 
much respected. —At Leigh, 23, Miss 
J. ‘Fisher. — At Kirkdale, 77, ‘Thomas 
Fleetwood, esq.—At Crosby, 79, Mr. W. 
Bonney. 
CHESHIRE. 
At the late Chester assizes twelve pri- 
soners received sentence of death, but 
were reprieved, with the exception of 
Samuel Rowe, found guilty of highway 
.robbery, who was ordered for execution. 
The bankers of Ciester have lately re- 
duced their allowance of interest. 
A superior clay, well adapted for the 
manufacture of the best sort ef China, has 
been recently discovered on the estate of 
Mr. Ackerley, barrister, at Little Saug- 
hall, near Chester. This lay is now un- 
dergo'ng a fair trial, at S6me of the first 
potteries in the kingdom; and it is ex- 
‘pected that a Pottery will soon be estab- 
lished on the premises, by a Company 
connected with the Staffordshire Potteries. 
Murried.| Mr. J. Smith, of Chester, to 
Miss H. Parsons, of Grange-House, near 
Northwich.—Mr. T. Tilston, of Skinner- 
street, to Miss E, Davies, of Hawarden, 
—Mr. J. Wright, to Miss Deane, both of 
Macclesfield.—Mr. E. Jones, of Back- 
ford, to Miss Roberts, of Kinnerton. 
Died.| At Chester, Mr. Baker, proctor. 
At Sandbach, 57, Mr. G. Peover, 
regretted. 
At Weaverham, 60, Mr. S. Barrow.— 
At the Witch Mill, Mr. Arden. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. Hobson, to Miss 
Blundstone; Mr. J. Baker, to Miss 
Bestwick : all of Derby.—John Bingham, 
esq. of Derby, to Miss L. Rogers, of 
Wassel-grove.—Mr. ‘IT. Brown, of Derby, 
to Miss J. Allen, of Nottingham,— At 
Melbourne, Mr. J. Salisbury, to Miss H. 
Coxon.—Mr. P, Limb, to Miss Turner: 
ali of Tupton. 
Died.) At Derby, Mr. L. Swift.—48, 
Mr. G. Butterworth.—44, Mr. S. Keys, 
—29, Mr. G. Bostock, regretted.—Mrs. 
Falkner, late of Nottingham. 
At Chesterfield, Mr. Riggott. 
At Buston, 62, Mrs. A. Royds, of 
Cheetham-hill. 
At Mellor, Mrs. A. Rylance.—At Tides- 
well, Mr. S. Slack.—At Duffield, 74, Mrs. 
Winrow, deservedly regretted.—At Hol- 
brook, Mrs. Carr, wife of the Rev, John C, 
: NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, 
The Times New Nottingham coach was 
lately overturned on its way from London, 
near Barnet. There were a great number 
of inside and ontside passengers, amongst 
whom were several gentlemen of Notting- 
ham; many of them were consider- 
ably hurt. 
Mariicd.] Mi, J. Marsh, to Miss H. 
Cheshire— Derbyshire— Noltinghamshire. 
(Get. 1, 
Widdowson ; Mr. W. Lownds, to Miss E. 
Hopkins; Mr. 'F. Lightollis, to Miss A. 
Stones; Mr. F. Seal, to Miss J. Hallam; 
Mr. H. Huskinison, to Miss E. Clay; Mr. 
J. Rudd, to Miss M. Hides: all of Notting- 
ham.—Mr. Crofts, of Nottingham, to Miss 
Thomas, of Yeovil.—Mr. J. Wilson, to 
Miss M. Wright; Mr. G. Clifton, to Miss 
E. Owen; Mr. J. Brown, to Miss F. 
Brummet: all of Newark.—Mr. C. Dodd, 
of Newark, toa Miss M. Hancock, of 
Hawton.— Mr. T. Cliffe, to Miss A. 
Porter, of Radford.—Mr. Denham, of 
Heath, to Miss E, Clarke, of Barnby 
Moor.—Mr. T. Marriott, to Miss A, 
Blackney, both of Calverton. 
Died.| At Nottingham, in Park-street, 
33, Mrs. S. Rogers, deservedly regretted. 
—In Warser-gate, 24, Miss Calow.—In 
Mansfield-road, 48, Mrs. A. Cooper.—ln 
Carlton-street, 24, Miss M. A. Stenson, 
justly lamented.—In Pilcher-gate, 48, Mr. 
T. Catton.—In Pannier-row, Mount East- 
street, 56, Mr. W. Hudson, regretted. 
AtNewark, 80, Mrys.A.Cotton.—22, Mr. 
James Sutton.—Miss C, Caistor.—At an 
advanced age, Mr. Leadneham,—65, Mr. 
J. Slater. 
At Mansfield, 38, Mrs. Broadhead. 
At Southwall, 69, Miss E. Plowman, 
much respected.—At Kingston Field, Mrs. 
Bowley.—At East Retford, Mr. P. Wilson, 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. R. Jaques, of Ixworth, 
to Miss J. Smith, of Lincoln. — John 
Hardwick Hollway, of Boston, to Miss 
Barbary Kilgour, of Highbury-grove, Mid- 
dlesex.—Mr,. E. Beestall, of Eaton, to 
Miss M. A. Healey, of Grantham.—The 
lev, Edward Ince, vicar of Wigtoft, to 
Mary Sophia, daughter of the late Captain 
Bourchier, lieut.-governor of Greenwich 
Hospital, 
Died.| At Stamford, 87, Hannah, 
daughter of the late Sir A. Heselrige, bart. 
of Nosely-hall. 
At Dunsby-hall, 54, Elizabeth, wife of 
John Lawrance, esq. 
LEICLSTERSHIRE AND RUTLANDSHIRE. 
Two,or three public spirited individuals 
of Leicester are about to erect a large 
Slubbing Mill, or machine for carding 
wool, which will enable the worsted spin- 
ner to use his own noils, in the making of 
lamb’s wool, instead of sending them into 
Yorkshire for that purpose, and thereby 
secure that valuable part of manufacture 
entirely to Leicester. 
Married.| Mr. W. Murfin, to Miss E. 
Gee; Mr. Catlin, to Miss C. Green: all of 
Leicester.—Mr. J. Clay, of Leicester, to 
Miss S. Dadd, of Bethnal Green.—Mr.. J. 
Bowman, of Leicester, to Miss Mortin, of 
Croft.—Mr. W. Wall, of Leicester, to 
Miss Stevens, of Shepston-in-Stour.—Mr. 
S. Stephenson, to Miss E. Billings, both of 
Hinckley.-Mr. J, Goode, of Hinckley, to 
Miss E, Hames, of Atherstone —Mr. J, 
Snelson, 
