Derbyshire — Nottinghamshire — Lincolnshire, Sfc. 



824.] 



tioning Parliament to improve the line of 

 road between that city and Bangor, by 

 way of Conway. A petition was unani- 

 mously agreed to. 



The Silk Factory of Messrs. Henry 

 Barlow and company, of Macclesfield, was 

 lately burnt down. Five hundred hands 

 Lave been thrown out of employment. 



Murried.'i Mr. Grindley, of Chester, to 

 Miss C. Dutton, of Thornton, in the 

 Moors. — Mr. J. Moss, to Miss H. 

 Smallwood, both of Macclesfield.— Mr. C. 

 Baker, of Stockport, to Miss H, Hjgson, 

 of Dodge-hill.— Mr. E. Lockett, to Miss 

 A. Chesworth, both of Saudbach.— Mr. 

 W. W. Jackson, of Runcorn, to Miss S. 

 Gorst, of Woodhouses. 



Died.] At Chester, in Union Walk, 63, 

 Mr. J. Venables. — 59, Ann, wife of 

 William Ward, esq. ■ dep. -registrar of 

 Chester. — In Foregate-street, Miss S. 

 Johnson ; Mr. T. Hall.— Mr. Ducker.— 

 Mr. Millington. 



At Macclesfield, 43, Mr. M. Gosling, 

 suddenly. 



At Runcorn, 62, Mr. Dawson, late of 

 Chester. — At Swaiilow-lane, near Over, 

 Mrs. W. Wood.— At Over, 105, Mrs. M. 

 Hindle. 



DERBYSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. G. T. Hill, of Clarebo- 

 rongh, to Miss H. Brawett, of Chesterfield. 

 — Mr. J. Osborne, of Chesterfield, to Miss 

 A. Beardmore, late of Nottingham.— Mr. 

 J. Murgatroyd, to Miss S. Cook, both of 

 Ockbrook. 



Died.] At Derby, 58, Mrs. 31. Bam- 

 ford, deservedly regretted. 



At Chesterfield, 81, Mrs. M. Lucas. 



At Belper, 43, Mrs. Lee.— 77, Mrs. 

 Palmer.— 27, Mr. T. Mather.— 64, Mrs. 

 A. Marsh. 



At Wirksvvortb, 24, Mr. J. Bamford. 



At Mapperley-head House, 67, Mrs. 

 Fletcher. — At Sedsall, 52, Mr. Smith, ge- 

 nerally respected.— At Great Rocks, at 

 an advanced age, Miss M. Goodwin. 



NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 



The inhabitants of Nottingham lately 

 agreed to petition the House of Commons 

 for the abolitionof negro slavery. 



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

 Parr ; Mr. J, Mitchell, to Miss A. Tomlin; 

 Mr. J. Russell, to Miss M. A. Hutchinson ; 

 Mr. W. Jackson, to Miss S, Mason ; Mr. 

 J. Barrett, to Miss M.Smith: all of Not- 

 tingham. — Mr. J. Stanison, to Miss L. 

 Hart, bothof Mansfield.— Mr. R. Handley, 

 to Miss M. Wain, both of Oxton.— Mr. J. 

 Dean, of East Retford, to Miss J. Burton, 

 of Spittal-hill, ('lareborough. 



Diet/. J At Nottingham, in Bridlcsmith- 

 gate, 63, Mr. C. Lewis.— In Flelcher- 

 gate, Miss S. Hudson. — In Mansfield-road, 

 74, Mr. S. Simpson. 



At Newark, 77, Mrs. J. Boslock.— 56, 

 Mrs. S. Grooby.— 4!2, Mr. T. Wcstland. 



At Mansfield, 36, Mr. G, Vickcrs. 



281 

 -At 



At Bagthorpe, 523, Mrs. Slocock. 

 Worksop, 78, Mr. R. Johnson. 



LINCOLNSHIRE. 



A petition was lately forwarded from 

 Boston to the House of Commons, praying 

 for a repeal of the duties on coals. 



Married.] Mr. J. Greenfield, to Miss 

 M. Singleton, both of Lincoln.— Mr. W. 

 Barnett, of Gainsborough, to Miss A. Ro- 

 binson, of Swine, in Holdernrss.— Mr. 

 Wilson, to Miss Roper, both of Louth.— 

 The Rev, J. Mountford, to Miss C. 

 Marshall, both of Grimsby. 



Died.] At Lincoln, 67, Mrs. A. Moore. 

 —80, Mrs. Blimdel.— 27, Mr. Gibson. 



At Louth, Mr. J. Hinds.— 35, Edward 

 Clarke, esq. 



At Spalding, 84, Mrs. Smith. 



At Sleaford, 65, Benjamin Cheales. esq. 

 — At Bourn, 74, Mr. J. Dove— At Little 

 Hall, Robert Parke, esq. 



LEICESTER ANI> RUTLAND. 



The manufacturers of Leicester lately 

 agreed to petition the Hou<ie of Commons 

 against the exportation of long wool. 



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

 Cook, of Humberstone-gate ; Mr. J. B. 

 Hopkins, to Miss E. Cartwright, of the 

 Friars : all of Leicester.— Mr. V. Bankart, 

 of Leicester, to Miss E. Fowler, of Alder- 

 mills, near Tamworth.— Mr. T. Reynolds, 

 of Leicester, to Miss S. Nutt, of Hinck- 

 ley Mr. J. B. Baker, of Loughborough, 



to Miss E. Adderley, of Monntsorrel. 



Died.] At Leicester, in the Haymarket, 



22, Mr. J, M. Hilditch,— Mr. Rigley,— 



23, Mrs, A, Littlewood.— Mr, S. Hill, 



At Loughborough, 50, the Rev. T, 

 Blanchard, late book steward to the Me- 

 thodist connexion,— In Leather-lane, Mr». 

 Fisher. 



At Ashby-de-laZouch, Mrs. Clay. 



At Hinckley, Mrs. J. Tomlinson. 



STAFFORDSHIRE. 



The public-spirited inhabitants of WoK 

 verhampton are about to erect assembly 

 and other rooms, for intellectual and gene- 

 ral recreation. 



3Iarried.] Mr. E. Sparrow, of Wolver- 

 hampton, to Miss E. Adams, of Walsall. — 

 At Uttoxetcr, Mr. Flint, solicitor, to Miss 

 Mary Godwin, of Abbott's liromley.— J. 

 H. Clive, esq. of Newfield-hoiise, to Eliza- 

 beth, widow of J. Roj lance, esq. late of 

 Manor-hall, 



Died.] At Litchfield, Mr, T, Webb. 



At Hanley, Margaret, wife of Thomas 

 Taylor, esq. 



WARWICKSHIRE. 



A Welsh charity-school, for educating, 

 clothing, and maintaining, poor children 

 born of Welsh parents, has recently been 

 established at Bii'min^;ham, 



Married.] Mr. J. Simistcr, to Miss Mi 

 Simmons; Mr. T. Jackson, to Miss A. 

 Probin; Mr. W.Edwards, of Bull-street, 

 to Miss Akers, of Navigation street : all 

 gf Birmingham.— The Rev. J. Garbctt, 



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