(R24.") Cheshlre^-Derhijihiie 



Bioadlieail ; Mr.T. Tliompsoii, to INTtss IT. 

 tVallxvorth ; Mr. J. Cm^kin, to Miss E. 

 I'uHrdnian: all of JNhmclicster. — Mr. U. 

 Amierson, of Mantlifsler, to IMiss M. 

 Stolt, ofSliaw.— W. Harlor, esq. of Leaf- 

 >qiiare, Maiipliestcr, lo Miss F. \V. VVat- 

 fciii"!, of Miijfielil, near Bolton. 

 ' tUcd.] At Mancliester, '.ii, Mrs. M. 

 Parsons.— .59, Mr, J. Barnes.— 45, Mr. J. 

 Peel, of llie fiini of Messrs, Peel and 

 Williams. 



At Salford, CD, Mrs. Giinson.— 21, Mr. 

 P, Leicester, of Huliue. 



At Liverpool, N. Lawrence, esq. — 26, 

 Mrs. M'Nailiaii. 



At Warrington, 65, the Rev. J. Crow- 

 llier, a nuicli and justly esteemed minister 

 dnion^ ilie Melliodists. He was aiiilior of 

 ** Portraiture of Metliodisni," ''Sciipiura 

 Gazetteer," &c. 



At Blackburn, 75, K. Cardwell, tsq. 



CtlESIIIRE. 



The Dissenters of Cliesti^r lately agreed 

 to petition Parliament for repeal of the 

 C'orptMation and Test Act. 



Married.l ^^- E. Batenian, to Miss A. 

 Hall, boili of Cliester.— Mr. G. Ganion, of 

 Hrewcrs'-liall, to Miss li. Batenian, of 

 Chester. — J, Stansfiehl, esq of Maccles- 

 rteld, to MissM. Bates, of Sta_vley-bridj;e, 

 — R. H. Grcp, esq. of Quarry fjank, to 

 Mary, daughter of Jt. Phiilipy, esq. of the 

 Patk, Picstwich. 



D/e,/.] At Chester, s;5, Mr. J. Uavieg, 

 of Liverpool. — In the Abbey-sqnarc, 22, 

 Miss Jane Vernon. 



At Macc!e.>-field, 66, Mrs. Jones.— Mrs. 

 Marianne Cockson. 



At Ecclesion rectory, Fanny, daugliter 

 ef tbcRev. W. Yaies.' 



UEnBYSHIRE. 



Muiried.] Mr. W, Turner, to Miss M. 

 A. Goodviiii; Mr. Wealheiliead, to Miss 

 A. Wright: all of Derby.— Mr. J. Smith, 

 Of Derby, to Mis* F. Fernyliongh, of y\sh- 

 borne.— .Mr. S. Humpstiii, of Derby, to 

 Mi'ts M. Hall, of AsIj borne.— 'llinnias 

 Vorthinfjton, esq. to Miss Anne HassalJ, of 

 Hartslioin. 



Died] At Derby, Mr. A. Turner.— In 

 Bold-lane, Mrs. E. Pearson, 



At Bciper, Mrs. Booth. 

 ■ At Ha e-green, 70, John Bainbrigsre, 

 e«q.— At London Hiidce, New Mills, Mr. 

 S. Bridge.— At Wadlielf, 41, Mr. T. 

 Widdownon.— At Chaddesden, 41, Mr. S. 

 Eces, generally regritted. 



' NOTTINCnAMSHIRE. 



Martitd.^ Mr. 'I", Clidton, to Miss A. 

 Holmes ; Mr. K. Hoe, to Mies M. Parkt r ; 

 Mr. J. Herbert, to Miss M. Mason ; Mr. 

 G. 'I'msswell, to Mids Lee; all of Notting- 

 ham. — Mr. J. Hinnniell, of New Siienton, 

 to Miss E. B«l), of Nottingham.— Mr. J. 

 Cook, of Wiiulpaek-lane, Notiinghain, to 

 Miss A. Guest, of .Southwell. 



Dud.] At Nottingham, io Waluut-trre- 



- Nottinghamshire, i^c. 5()9 



line, 45, Mrs. A. Hidlin;i>!iead.— la Giey- 

 hoin;(l-sii-eet, OB, Mr. A. Chanil^ers. 



At Niwaik, 7o, Mrs. M. Hinchley. — 

 74, Mr. U. Peer.— 17, Mr. \V. An(tiews. 



At Maiisfjeld, Miss E. Sellers. -43, Mr, 

 W. R. Ilevaaie, of Manchester. 



At Skegby hall, 19, Mrs. Dodnley, wife 

 of John L). esq. 



LliNCULNSIlIKe. 



Married.] Mr. K. Jenkinson, of Fenton, 

 to Miss E. 1 ancaster, of Newaik. — Mr. J. 

 Kevell, of Westbrougli, to JVIis* M. We- 

 thers, of Newnrk. 



Died.] At Grantham, 42, Jolin Haddoii 

 Asquitli, esq. of Ripon. 



At Louth, 49, Richard Bellwood, esq. 

 town-c'erlc. 



At Grainlhorpe, 62, the Rev. B. Kiddal, 

 Baptist minister. 



LEICESTER AND RUTLAND. 



Considerable distress exists anions; the 

 storking-makersofLeicesierand the adjoin- 

 ing towns and villages, whose wages have 

 lately been reduced from the "statement 

 prices." Nuiiierous bodies paraded the 

 touns, and obtained rclieffroni their mise- 

 rable condition and the justness of their 

 demands. 



Married.] Mr. J. Fletclu r, to Miss A, 

 Chamberlain, both of Longhboroujih. — Mr. 

 J. Mayson, to Miss S. Brown, both of 

 Hinckley.— Mr. G. Dalton, of Butwcll, to 

 Miss S. i'iercy, of Hinckley. 



Died.] At Leicester, in the Swine-mar- 

 ket, Mr. Stead, suddenly In Neal's-yard, 



Mr. S. Neal.— Mr. Valentine. 



At Loughborough, 29, Mrs. M. Ball. — 

 24, Mr. J. Potter. 



At Earl Shilton, Mr. Orton. — At Qiioro- 

 don, the Rev. T. Dwen, for iwcniy-five 

 years the mnch-respected pastor of tho 

 united Presbyterian comiregation* at 

 Loughboi'ongh and Moiintsnrrel. 



STAFFORUSIl.RE. 



A petition within the month was pre- 

 senlfd to the Mouse of Coinnions from Mr. 

 IJlouni, of this county, a niiicli-i'stecmed 

 Roman Ciiholic gentleman, v\liixh, as 

 the opinion ot the whole Catliolic body is 

 invidved, we give in.sertion to. It com- 

 plained of the publication of a pamphlet 

 by the Rev. J. B^ll, a clergyman of liie 

 establishment, entitled the '' Protestant 

 Catechism ;" in winch the author asserted, 

 that the Koinan Cathulics held it as a te- . 

 net, that no faith was to bo kept with lit- 

 retics. The Society for the Propagation 

 of Cliristlan Knowledge refuililisiied tliis 

 pamphlet. Tlie petitioner disclaimed sncli 

 tenet, and aflirmed that he was supported 

 by the opinion of six Catholic nnivi isiiics ; 

 who held unanimously, also, that )li<' pojie 

 had no civil power within the realm of 

 England, nor could he absolve its bubjcctn 

 from their oath of allegiance. 



Manitd.] Mr. T. Gibbins,jun. of Wol- 

 verhampton, to Miit Chamberlain, of the 

 Fordbou^eii, 



