1824.] 



Ashborne, to MiiS Sopliia Webster, of 

 Derby. — Mr, Barnes, of Derby, to Miss 

 Jackson, of Mansfield. — Tiie JRev. J. A. 

 Radford, to Miss T. E. Dawson, of Aston- 

 iipon-Tient. — Mr. J. Parson^, of Corsing- 

 ton, to Miss M. Siddons, of Mansfield. — 

 IMr. T. Plnm, of Stanton, to Miss L. 

 Wlieatlev, of Dale-abbey. 



Ditd.'i At Divby, BO, Mrs. Callow.— 

 35, Mr. J. P.arton.— 65, Mr. W. Holmes. 

 34, Mr. T. Barker. 



At Buxton, Mrs. Hilbert. 



At Breaston, 85, Mr. Spnrr.— At the 

 Fleet-house, 76, Mr. Woolley. — At Mack- 

 worth, 80, Mr. S. Sanders— At StrettoD, 

 52, Loiii?a, wife of Sir \V. B. Cave, bart. 

 — At Eugsworth, 70, Mr. J. Biaddock. 



NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 



At a late public meeting at Nottingham, 

 it was resolved to establish a library for 

 the nse of the artizans and apprentices of 

 that town and neighbourhood. 



Several thousand artizans of Nottingham 

 lately petitioned the House of Commons, 

 ))raying for a total repeal of the Combina- 

 tion Laws. 



Married.1 Mr. W. Simms, to Jliss C. 

 Richards ; Mr. J. Lee, to Miss M. Brown ; 

 Mr. T. Taylor, to IMiss H. Truman; Mr. 

 J. Lamb, to Miss S. Webster : all of Not- 

 tingham. — Mr. K. Berry, to Miss A. War- 

 sop ; Mr. W. Marriott, to Mis3 E. Bree- 

 don: all of Newark. — Mr. J. Heath, to 

 Miss E. Baguley, both of Becston. 



Died.] At Nottingham, in Greyhound- 

 street, 44, Mr. W. B. Maltby.— On Tim- 

 ber-hill, IMrs. VVoodwavd. — Mrs. S. Mack- 

 ley.— 53, Mr. W, Cook. 



At Radford, 93, Mrs. R, Simpson.— At 

 Bulwell, 82, Mr. J. Walker.— At Syres- 

 ton, 5 t, Rlr. G. Wood.— At West Retford, 

 33, the Rev. Edward Youle, vicar of 

 Apesthorpe. 



LINCOLNSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. W. Hall, of Lincoln, to 

 Miss E. Worrall, of Newark.— Jlr. Pal- 

 mer, of Boston, to Miss Sutton, of 

 Aswardby. — Mr. G. Dickenson, to Miss 

 R. Sutton, both of Grantham. — Mr. Jas. 

 Rop, of Benefield, to Miss A. Goodlelt, 

 late of Oundle. 



Died.] At Grimsby, Mrs. Thompson, of 

 Louth, suddenly, — Mis. Brown. 



At Deeping St. James, 89, Mr, J. 

 Baker. — At Bellingborough, 56, Mr, 

 Wright,— At Pinchbeck, 7u, Mr. T. 

 Hardy, 



LEICPSTER AM) RUTLAND, 



A numerous meeting of the framework- 

 knitters of Leicestershire lately took place 

 at Leicester, to form relief-societies to 

 ausist each other when out of cmploy- 

 meni ; Mr. Hutchin being called to the 

 chair, proposed a string of resolutions, 

 which were passed unanimously. 



A serious acciih nt lately occurred to 

 Ihc passengers by the Sovereign Liverpool 

 coach, ou Its Juuincy to London, in de< 



Nol[ins;hamshire — Lincolnshire, S(c, 



473 



sccading a hill near Welford. The reins 

 broke, and the horses became numaiiage- 

 able. The coach was npset, and the 

 coachman and guard, with eight convicts 

 and their guards — three persons, were 

 seriously injured. 



Married.] Mr. H. Bates, to Miss S. 

 Gill ; Mr. E. Billson, to Miss Ncedhani ; 

 Mr. T, Sliarpe, to Miss E, Woolhands : all 

 of Leicester. — Mr. Glover, of Kill)y, to 

 Miss S. Taylor, of Leicester. — Mr. J. 

 Charlesvvorth, of Loughborough, to Miss 

 E, Pimm, of Elford. 



Died.] At Leicester, in the Savoy-gate, 

 71, ftir, Bruce.— 50, Mr, T. Martin. 



At Loujshbnrough, Mrs. D. G. VVallis. 



At Melton Mowbray, 44, Mrs. Corner. 



At Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 44, Mrs. M, 

 Webster. 



At Long Clavvson,76, Mr, Robert Good- 

 acre,— At Skeffington-hall, Si-^ Mr. T. 

 Bright.— At Langham, 74, Mrs. Mason, 

 late of Cold Overton. 



STAFFORDSHIRE, 



The bankers and merchants of Stafford 

 lately agreed to petition the House of 

 Commons, that a clause might be intro- 

 duced in the Bankruptcy Bill, authorising 

 landlords to seize the property of bank- 

 rsipts who were in arrears for two years' 

 rent, 



niarried.] Mr. T, Poyser, of Whitting- 

 ton, to Miss L. Latchfoid, of Lichfield, — 

 W. Manner, m.d. to Ann Judith, datigh- 

 tcr of W. Beetlestone, esq. of Wolver- 

 hampton. — Mr. T. Pretty, of Bilsion, to 

 Miss E. Corbett, of Chaddesley Corbett. 



Die,l.] At Lichfield, Mr, N. Tibbetts. 

 —50, Mr, Biayney. 



At Wolverhampton, 42, iNIr. J, Harri- 

 man, — Mary, wife of the Rfv, J. Ciaie. 



WARWICKSHIRE. 



An Oil Gas Company is about to be 

 formed in Birmingham : the number of 

 siiarea 2400, at bOl. eacli. 



A fire lately occurred at LongCompton, 

 which spread in every direction, and se- 

 ven houses, several ricks of corn and hay, 

 and some live stuck, were entirely de- 

 stroyed. The inhabitants of the houses 

 were reduced to the greatest distress by 

 this dreadful calamity. 



Ularrietl.] Mr. C. Holding, to Miss E. 

 Newall; Mr. S. Hurd, of Price-street, to 

 Miss M. Barnes, of Litchfieid-street; Mr. 

 E. Hodqes, to Miss M. Chcries; all of 

 Biruiingliam. — Mr. Vincett, of Ami-street, 

 Birmingham, to Miss Hardy, of Water- 

 field, — Mr. S. Caswell, of Birniingham, to 

 Miss Hands, of Wateifield, 



Died.] At Birmingham, 71, J. Ackers, 

 esq. of Lark-hill house, near IManchester. 

 — yo, Mr, W. Pare, late of London,— At 

 the Willows, Peter Kempson,es(|. 



At Coventry, in Little Park-street, Mrs. 

 Herbert; 



On Primrose-hill, near Coventry, Mr. 

 Hctbcrt Bury, 



SIIK0P3HIRE'. 



