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felt more than in thiscounty. Liverpool 
and Manchester resembled besieged towns: 
fallen chimnies, bricks, slates, parts of 
houses, every where met the eye of the 
terrified inhabitants. Several lives were 
lost in Liverpool; and in the Mersey the 
loss among the shipping was immense: it 
is conjectured that the underwriters of 
Liverpool will be called upon for at least 
100,000l1. The Ellesmere cana! packer, 
which sailed daily from Liverpool to that 
port, was totally lost, and nine of the pas- 
sengcrs perished. 
A beautiful casting has lately been set 
up in the middle of the new market-place, 
Bolton, to support a large gas-lamp which 
illuminates the whole of that spacious area. 
Upon a flight of three circular steps of 
stone stands a massive vase of cast. iron, 
richly ornamented with the leaves of the 
acanthus, after the manner of the capital 
of a Corinthian column ; upon the fect of 
it appear the elephant and castle, the de- 
vice of the Bolton Gas-Company, and the 
address of the respectable establishment 
at which the castings were‘made. From 
the top of the vase springs a light and ele- 
gant fluted column, supporting a lamp with 
many fans, and wholiy composed of glass, 
except the cover, so that the circle of 
shade at the footof the pillar does not ex- 
tend quite so faras the steps. The whole 
is abont 30 feet high. 
Married.] My. Jas. Taylor, to Mrs. RE. 
Taylor; Mr. ‘IT. Lowe, to Miss M. Roy- 
lands; Mr. J. Clegg, to Miss M. Down- 
ham; Mr. J. Hampson, to Miss J. Wink- 
ley; Mr. J. Brookes, to Miss E. Stubbs: 
all of Manchester.—Edward Jeremiah 
Lloyd, esq. of Manchester, to Miss Eliza 
Rigby, of Oldfield-hall.— Mr. J. Lister, of 
High Town, to Miss Gratrix, of Moss- 
side, near Manchester.— Mr. A. Fenland, 
to Miss Sutton, of the Haymarket; Mr. 
W. Williams, to Miss A. Brookfield, of 
Key-street; Mr. H. Callison, to Miss N. 
Vernon: all of Liverpool.—Mr. J. Brown, 
of Liverpool, to Miss E. Pye, of Bottom- 
house, Netherton.—Mr. P, Aldersey, of 
Liverpool, to Miss Sandland, of Whit- 
church.— Mr. Charles Roberts, of Rane- 
lagh-place, Liverpool, to Miss Roberts, of 
Wrexham.—Mr. J. Butler, to Miss M. 
Barker, both of Heaton Norris. 
Died.] At Manchester, in Mather-street, 
80, Mrs, M. Lyon, deservedly respected. 
—lIn St. Ann’s-square, 66, Mrs. Hibbert.— 
37, Mr. Whitaker, of the firm of Messrs, 
Whitaker, Leary, and Co, extensive coach 
proprictors.—36, Mr. J. Thorpe, re- 
gretted. 
At Salford, 75, Mrs. Lea, regretted. 
At Liverpool, in Kent-square, 85, 
Christopher Butler, esq.—In Hurst-street, 
59, Mrs. A. Maxwell, deservedly regret- 
ted.—In Berry-street, Mrs. M. Gray- 
stock.—In Norfolk-street, 65, Mr. L. 
Curran.—In Upper Frederick-street, 55, 
f 
Cheshire— Derbyshire. 
[Jan. 1, 
Mrs. M. Meacock.—22, Mr. A. Wood- 
ward, jun.—In Great Howard-street, 24 
Miss E. Carter. 
At Boiton, 35, Mr. R. Fictcher, deser- 
vedly regretted. 
At Ormskirk, 80, Mrs. Brandreth, de- 
servedly esteemed and regretted. 
At the Willows, near Preston, Mrs. 
Pilkington, — At Edgley, 64, Mrs. A. 
Claik.—At Halt-hill, 64, Mrs. Holt, de- 
servedly regretted. — At Stayley-bridge, 
68, John Leach, esq. justly Jamented.— 
At Ardwick, Mr.’lt. Mayor, generally re- 
spected.—At Aigburth, 76, Mr. 'T. Balmer. 
CHESHIRE. 
Marricd.] Mr. Cromwell, of Maccles- 
field, to Miss F. Gaymen, of Henbury.— 
Mr. J. Shutlebotham, of Batley, 10 Miss 
C. Alexander, of Acton.—Mr. H,. Cheet- 
ham, of Syddal-house, to Miss KE, Parr, 
of Barton-upon-Irwell. 
Died.] At Chester, i Northyate-street, 
37, Mr. J. E. Griffith, regretted.—In 
Handbridge, at an advanced age, Mrs. 
Evans.—Mrs. M. Evans, late of Queen- 
street. —35, Mrs. Grace. 
At Macclesfield, 25, Mr. W. Buckley, 
At Stockport, in High-street, 58, Mr. 5. 
Oliver. 
At Ince, 78, Mr. J. Hinde.—At Sand- 
bach, Miss M. Latham.—At Woodchurch, 
99, Mr. Bryan King.—Aft Netherlegh-hail, 
Lady Cotgreave.—At Frodsham, 80, Mar- 
garet, widow of Samuel Latham, esq. 
DERBYSHIRE, 
Married.] Mr. J. Cockayne, to Miss M. 
Holmes, both of Derby.—Mr. J. Shimivell, 
of Brampton, to Miss Oadman, of Chester- 
field.—_ Mr. R. Jackson, of Duffield, to 
Miss Coates, of Belper.—Mr. W. Cotton, 
to Miss B. Barber ; Mr. S. Gisson, to Miss 
M. Barber: all of Stanton-by-Dale.—Mr. 
W. Appleby, to Miss Oakden, both of 
Marston, Montgomery. 
Diced.| At Derby, 20, Miss M. Bennett. 
—In St. Helen’s-street, 76, Mrs. M. 
Porter.—51, Mr. J. Upton.—68, Mr, J. 
Johnson.—27, Mr. C. Adin. 
At Chesterfield, at an advanced age, 
Mr. W. Rollinson. 
At Belper, 92, Mr. S. Cheatham.—67, 
Mr. B. Marshall. 
At Eyam, the Rev. Charles Hangrave,— 
At Barlow, Mr. G. Bargh.—At Duffield, 
Randal Humpston, mM. p. He was Member 
of the University of Medicine of Paris ; 
Bachelor of the Academy of Letters of the 
same city ; Corresponding Member of the 
Medical University of Montpelier; Asso- 
ciate of that of Marseilles ; Correspondent 
of the Society of Lincei at Rome, &c. 
He had just returned to England in pos- 
session St idatedee and experience that 
would have fitted him to rank amongst the 
leading members of the medical profession, 
Lately, at Shipley-hall, 72, Edward 
Miller Mundy, esq. M. P. for Derbyshire. 
Mr. M. was high-sheriff of Derbyshire 
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