1824.] Derbyshire — Nott 



Hawarden, to Miss M. Ball, of Cliester.— 

 Mr. W. Connali, of Chester, to Mrs. A. 

 Mather, of Higlier Walton.— The Rev. J. 

 Handforth, of Over, to Miss Race, nf 

 Altrincham. 



DiedJl At Chester, iu the Hotel-row, 

 Mr. Siiddoiics.— Mr. J. Hawkes. — In 

 .Seller-street, Miss M. Hickson. 



At Bridge Traftord, 77, Mrs. Edmund- 

 son.— At Liltli! Biidvvorlli, 91, Mrs. M. 

 Bradshaw.— At Bank-liall, 89, John Phil- 

 lips, esq, a justice of the peace, and a 

 deputy-lieutenant for Lancashire and 

 Cheshire. 



DERBYSHIllE. 



The inhabitants of Derby lately resolved 

 to petition both Houses of Parliament lor 

 adoption of the resolutions of the House 

 of Commons, passed in the last sessions, 

 regarding negro slavery. 



Married,] Mr. Ritchie, of Tean, to Miss 

 Wakcnian, of Derby. — Mr. J. Warner, to 

 Miss H. AVillianison, both of Ashborne. — 

 Mr. W. Smedley, of Wilne, to Miss Win- 

 field, of Stanton-by-Dale.— Mr. T. Le 

 Gay, Brewcrton, to Miss Taylor, both of 

 Bavvtry. 



Died.] At Derby, Capt. Loy ; and, a few 

 days afterwards, Mrs. Loy. — On the Bur- 

 ton-road, 81, Mr. W. Clark.— Mrs. S. 

 Sowter. — 43, Mr. J. Piggin. 



NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. R. Blatherwick, to Miss 

 B.Robinson; Mr. H. Simpson, to Miss 

 P.Rhodes; Mr. G. Lincker, to Miss E. 

 Bnttery ; IMr. W. Wilson, to Miss E. Gro- 

 cock : all of Nottingham. — George 

 Flower, esq. of Mansfield, to Miss H. 

 Cowley, of Elton. 



Died.] At Nottingham, 71, Mrs. Hal- 

 ford.— 73, Mrs. E. Maxfield.— In Cariton- 

 street, 23, Mr. James Mai tin. 



At New Stentoii, 35, Mis. E. Gibson. — 

 At Long Whatton, 76, the Rev. T. John- 

 son. — At Radborne, the Rev. E. Pole, 

 IL.B, rector, and of Egginton. 



LINCOLNSHIRE. 



A public meeting lately took place at 

 Sleaford, to take steps for returning re- 

 presentatives for this county, free of ex- 

 pense, when upwards of 300/. was inunc- 

 diately subscribed. 



Married.] Mr. J. Hudson, to Miss M. 

 Luptou, both of Lincoln. — The Rev. A. 

 Dawson, of Grantham, to Mii.s S.Yockuey, 

 of Staines. — Mr. J. Hunter, of iliberston, 

 to Miss S. Watson, of Barnby-gate. 



Died.] At Gainsborough, 71, Mr. R. 

 Rollett; he accompanied Capt. Cuoke in 

 liig second voyage roinid the world. 



At Sleaford, 67, B. Cheale, esq.— At 

 Kirton, 49, R. Yorke, esq. 



LEICESTER AND UDTLAND. 



On the IBthult.an explosion of gas took 

 place in a private house at Leicester, ow- 

 ing to a fracture in one of the pipes, by 

 which considerable damage wa» done to 



inghamshire, Sfc. 185 



the furniture. It has long appeared to us 

 that every interior lighted by gas ought to ■ 

 possess an aperture from the ceiling to the 

 roof, (lirou;;li a small tin pipe, to permit 

 the ascent and escape of gas, in cases of 

 accidental leakage. 



A public meeting was lately held at 

 Leicester, Dr. Hill in the chair, relative to 

 Wigston's Hospital, when it was resolved 

 to peiscverc until the objects of the meet- 

 ing v. eic attained, respecting the proper 

 application of the funds, and the intentions 

 of the founder. 



Married.] Mr. Thorpe, to Miss J:ila; 

 Mr. T. Brooks, to Miss Painell : all of 

 Loughborough. — Mr. J. Beadsmare, to 

 Miss E. Bowler, of Ashby-di'-la-Zoiich. — 

 Mr. Hayes, of Whissendiue, to Rliss M. 

 Tidd, of Ashvvell. — Mr. Joseph Bailey, to 

 Miss C. Woodford, both of Silebv. 



Died.] At Leicester, 57, Mr. W. Bark. 

 — In Southgate-street, Mrs. Coleman. 



At Oakham, 47, Mr. Burton. 



.'\t Castle Donington, 70, the Rev, T. 

 Bosville, A.M. of Raventield-park. 



Ajt Sileby, Mrs. Henson — At Knos. 

 sington, 5t, Mr. W, Spencer, — At Coston, 

 95, Mr. Boyf.eld.— At Melton, at an ad- 

 vanced age, Mrs, M. Pollard. 



STAFFORDSHIRE. 



Married,] .Mr. Sneyd, of Stoke-upon- 

 Trent, to Miss E. Machine, of Clayton. — 

 Mr. Dawson, of Trcntham, to Miss Sneyd, 

 of Stoke. 



Died.] At Litchfield, 50, Mr. T. Blake- 

 more. — In the New-road, 26, Mr. G. 

 Dcakin. 



At Wolverhamjiton, Mrs. Smith. 



At Swinfen, at advanced age, Mrs. Yeii'. 



WARWICKSHIRE. 



Tliat niiicli admired watering-place, 

 Leamington, has been, within the month, 

 full of the best comp.iny. 



Married.] Mr. W. Biikcr, to Miss M. 

 A. Hunter; Rir. J. V/iglev, to Miss li. 

 Porter; iMr. T. Inchley, to Miss Rook: 

 all of Birmingham. — Oliver Rlasoii, esq. 

 of Birmingham, to Miss E. B. Spooner, 

 late of Hampton Court, Wcrcestershire. 



Ditd,] At Birmiiighaiii, In St. Pauls- 

 square, 60, JMr. H. Green, — In Steelhousc- 

 lane, Mr, G. Scott. — On Gravel-hill, 65, 

 Mr. S. Tonilin. — In Wharslou-lane, 52, 

 the Rev. Henry Jaft, m .d. a minister.— 

 3i, Mr. George Mills, medallist ; the late 

 Mr. West, president of the Royal Society, 

 pronounced him the first mtdallis; in Eng- 

 land,— At Hockley, Mr. W.Hooker. —At 

 Handswortli, 44, Mrs. H. Phillips.- Mrs. 

 Harrison, highly respected. 



SKROPSIIIUE. 



Mmricd.] Mr. W. N. Bourlay, of 

 Shrewsbury, to Mrs. Diidleston, of Crank- 

 well. — Mr. T. Lloyd, of Bridgenorth, to 

 Miss Dance, of CWobury Mortimer.— At 

 Ludlow, Mr. E, Eletcher, to Mrs. A. 

 Thomas. 



Died.] 



