1824.] Cheshire — Derbyshire— 



Cliaucery to compel about sixty indivi- 

 duals to pay tillies on hay, milk, and other 

 articles in kind. 



A Greek committee has ie«ently been 

 formed at Maacliester, and is still making 

 the most successful exertions. Four hun- 

 dred pounds have already been subscribed. 



Married.'] Mr. Fry, to Miss M. S. 

 Rawstorne; Mr. H. Podmore, to Miss E. 

 Thompson ; Mr. W. Boardman, to Miss E. 

 Johnson : all of Manchester. — Mr. D. 

 Wood, of Gee Cross, to Miss Mathei-, of 

 King-street, Manchester. — Mr. J. Lawless, 

 to Miss M. A. Massey, both of Salford. — 

 Mr. J. Asliton, of Salford, to Miss M. 

 Holmes, of Manchester. — Mr. W. H. 

 Warde, to Miss E. Donald ; Mr. G. Aris, 

 to Mrs. A. Martin ; Mr. L. Backhouse, to 

 Miss E. Cowley ; Mr. J. Haswell, to Miss 

 Frazer : all of Liverpool. — Mr. Charles 

 Bird, of Liverpool, to Miss C. Birtle, of 

 Manchester.— Mr. J. Rose, of Strange- 

 ways, to Miss E. Wooling, of Oldham.— 

 Mr. James Buckley, of Saddleworth, to 

 Miss M. Horrocks, of Oldham.— John 

 Kirkman, esq. of Cheetham, to Mary, 

 daughter of Colonel Fielding, of Catterall. 



Died.'] At Manchester, at an advanced 

 age, Mrs. Stringer, greatly regretted. 



At Liverpool, in Benson-street, 84, Mrs. 

 B. Jackson. — 38, Mrs. L Coulson.— In 

 Bold-street, 84, Mrs. M. Brown. — In 

 Edmund-street, 30, Mr. F. S. Price.— SO, 

 Mary, wife of the Rev. J. R. Tellow, a.m. 

 — In Scotland-place, Mr. G. Wakefield. — 

 In Chester-street, 26, Miss S. Ryder. — 

 68, Mrs. Lyon. — In Union-street, 73, Mrs. 

 S. Carter.— In Whitechapel, 30, Mr. E. 

 Pugh. 



At Blackburn, 31, Mrs. Edieston. 



At Bury, 70, the Rev. Henry Unsworth, 

 A.M. late minister of St. John's chapel. 



In Higher Ardwick, 98, l^liz. Atkinson, 

 a member of the Society of Friends. — At 

 •Southtield, 31, William Sagar, esq. de- 

 servedly lamented. — At Upholland, Miss 

 E. Brailhwaite. 



CHESHIRG. 



The Whig Club of Cheshire and Shrop- 

 shire lately held its third anniversary. 

 The Rev. Mr. Tonikinson in the chair. 

 The attendance was respectable for talent 

 and property, and the speeches replete 

 with patriotic and liberal sentiments. 

 Our limits prevent us stating the names 

 of the gentleuicn who attended, and who 

 did themselves so much honour, but they 

 may be found in the late Chester and 

 other neighbouring papers. 



Marrkd.] Mr. W. Pate, of Chester, to 

 Miss E. Ingleby, of Greenfield. — Mr. J. 

 Jackson, to Miss E. Higginbotham, both 

 of Macclesfield. — Mr. J. Uavenpuri, of 

 Northwich, to Miss H. Stubbs, of Man- 

 chester. — Mr. W. Sampson, to Miss M. 

 Jackson, both of Runcorn.— Mr. Burgess, 



Monthly Mag. No. 39'.;. 



Nottinghamshire, Sfc. 89 



of Delamere Farm, to Miss Aston, of 

 Tiverton. 



Died.] At Chester, in Pepper-street, 68, 

 Mrs. E. Stubbs, late of Congleton.— In 

 White Friars, Mrs. L. Lloyd, suddenly. 



At Stockport, 80, Mary, wife of the 

 Rev. J. L. Syddall. 



At Sandbach, 73, Mrs. A. Eaton. — 

 At Hoole, 70, Mr. Smith.— At Neston, 87, 

 Mr. Mason, deservedly regretted. 



DERBYSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. G. Smith, of Queen- 

 street, Derby, to Miss Hutton, of Buxton. 

 — Mr. J. Naden, of Ockbrook, to Mrs. 

 Hinch, of Derby. — Mr. J. Gregory, to 

 Miss E. Ardron, both of Mickleover. 

 — Mr. Charles Holmes, of Sansom 

 Fields, to Miss M. Holmes, of Derby. 

 —Mr. G. Lawley, of Aston, to Miss 

 Bakewell, of Leatherslcy. — Mr. J. 

 Wharton, of South Wingfield, to Miss A. 

 Gregory, of Ashover. — Mr. J. Burton, of 

 Winster, to Miss F. Fidler, of WooUey 

 Moor, nearCrich. 



Died.] At Quordon, 41, Mr. Buxton, 

 deservedly lamented.— At Ferney Bentley, 

 52, the Rev. John Bowness, late perpe- 

 tual curate of Brassington. — At Buxton, 

 41, Mr. J. Royston. 



NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. E. Fogg, to Miss E. 

 Dakin; Mr. B. Burra, to Miss C. Spencer; 

 Mr. W. Matthews, to MissE. Lacey , Mr. 

 R. Bentley, to Miss M. Barker j Mr. J. 

 Bailey, to Miss S. Burton; Mr. B. 

 Castledge, to Mrs. M.Wilcox; Mr. W. 

 Horabin, to Miss P. Potter; Mr. T. 

 Hanson, to Miss E. Henson : all of Not- 

 tingham. — Mr, Thomas King, to Miss S. 

 Birmingham, both of Newark. — Mr. J. 

 Wood, to Miss A. Marriott, both of CaU 

 verton. — Mr. W. Hart, to Miss C. Peet, 

 of Cotgrave.— Mr. T. Mitchell, of Ed- 

 winstowe, to Miss P. Fox, of Mansfield. 



Died.] At Nottingham, in St. James's 

 street, 26, Mrs. J. Seals, regretted. — In 

 Wheeler-gate, 55, Mr. J. Rowbotham. — 



In Red Lion-street, 79, Mr. J. Burton 



On the High Pavement, 21, Miss M. 

 Barker. — In Rosemary-lane, 61, Mr. W. 

 Argill. 



At Newark, 60, Mrs. J. Reushaw. — 32, 

 Mr. S. Bell.— 67, Mrs. A. Sprigg.— 75, 

 Mr. J. Wallace. 



At Mansfield, 95, Mr. T. Parker. 



At Wollaton, 70, Mrs. S. Aslier.- At 

 Eastwood, Mr. J. Miller, greatly re- 

 gretted. — At Clapton, Mr. W. Deveril. — 

 At Long Eaton, 31, Mr. J. Towie, gene- 

 rally regretted. 



LINCOLNSHIRE. 



A meeting was lately held at Gainsbo- 

 rough, when it was resolved to enter into 

 a subscription to return a member for the 

 county of Lincoln, af the next election, 

 free of expense. 



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