1822.] 
Wilkinson, formerly of Clapham, in York- 
shiye. 
At Manchester, 37, Mr.S. Dutton, eldest 
son of Mr. D. linen merchant—Mr J. 
White, principal clerk to the proprietor of 
the Mercury and Volunteer, for nearly 30 
years.—Ann, 2d daughter of Mr. Wilson, 
grocer.—In his 37th year, Mr. J. Broad- 
bent.— Mrs. Clegg, widow of the late Mr. 
C. manufacturer, 63.—Mrs. M. Beardsley, 
of the Elephant Inn, widow, 46. 
Iu Salford, 78, Mrs. A. Crompton, relict 
of the late Mr. J. C. dyer. To the poor 
she was a benevolent protectress—Mr. J. 
ingham, 51. ‘ 
At Liverpool, in his 59th year, J. Mill, 
esq:—Mr.R.Cummins, master of the King’s 
Dock.— Mr. W. Baylis, 44.—Mr. J. Brock- 
Jebank, builder—Mr. T.- Bindloss, 42, 
clerk of the customs.—Amelia,wife of J. 
Waiker, lieut. R.N., 36.—Mrs. Curry, 63. 
Mr. R. Unsworth, soap boiler, 50.—Mary, 
relict of the late Mr. M. Stephenson, attor- 
ney, 77.—Mr. C. Shaw, painter, 28.—Mrs. 
J. Harrison, widow of the late Mr. J. H. 
corn merchant, of Mount Vernon, 54.—Mr. 
E. Gillow, painter. 
At Blackburn, 67, Mr. J. Aspden, of the 
Ship Public-house, in which he had re- 
sided 37 years.—Mr. J. Folds, jun. butcher, 
25.—At the vicarage, in his 63d year, T. 
D. Whitacre, LL.D. and F.R.S.. His clas- 
sical attainments were highly estimated, 
and his local histories of Lancashire and 
Yorkshire, evince an intimate acquaiutance 
with the domestic annals of those districts. 
At Oldham, in the prime of life, Hannah, 
wife af Mr. J. Hartley, ironmonger. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.) At Chester, lieut. Watkis, R. 
Artillery, to Jane, 3d daughter of the late 
Rey. R. Leach, vicar of Llavsaintfraid, 
Montgomeryshire.—At Pennyminned, Isle 
of Anglesea, Mr. J. Williams, youngest 
son of W. W. esq. comptroller of the Cus- 
toms at Beaumaris, to Miss Rowlands, of 
Braint.—Mr. W. Fairclough, merchant of 
Mauchester, to Sarah, daughter of Mrs. 
Sandbach of Willow green, in this county. 
Died | At Chester, Mrs. Becket, wife 
of Mr. S. B. cheese-factor —Mrs. A. Sharp, 
89.—Mrs. Foepel— Mr. R. Lewthwayte, 
anchorsmith.—Miss E. Hope, 17.—Mr. W. 
Roberts, 83.—Miss Haywood, 43. 
At Macclesfield, Mr. G. Avery. 
Penelope, wife of J. Jones, esq. of Llee- 
win Onn, Denbighshire—Mr. W. E. Un- 
derhill, eldest son of Mr. U. of Eaton Mas- 
cott, near Sa'op.—In his 28th year, Mr. D. 
J. Charles, only surviving son of the late 
Rey. T.C. B.A. of Bala, Merionethshire. — 
At Salop, M. Hamer, wife of the Rey. J. 
H. rector of Bangor, in Carnarvonshire.— 
Aged 56, Mr. J. Irlam, of the Ship Inn, at 
irlam, near Warrington.—Mr. Hilditch, of 
Smallwood, 74—Mrs. Bennett, wife of E. 
B. esq. of Parkgate, formerly of Liverpool. 
MONTHLY Maa. No. 364. 
Cheshire. —Nottinghamshire. 
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DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.) At Derby, Mr. Day, to the 
only daughter of the late Mr. W. Walker. 
—Mr. Hill, of Hanley, Staffordshire, to 
Miss E. Bryer, 2d daughter of Mr. B. of 
Markeston Park, near Derby.—Mr. J. Un- 
win, to Miss Parsons, eldest daughter of 
the Rey. J. P. rector of Carsington. 
Died.) At Derby, on a visit to his 
friends, 55, Mr. Tf. Ford, of Chesterfield. 
At Ashbourne. 25, George, eldest son of 
M. Pilkington, esq. of Ashby-de-la-Zouch. 
G. Barker, esq. of Darley-hall, 69. 
Mr. J. Newton, of Clow. , near Chester- 
field. As a neighbour and friend, his 
hand was ever ready to assist. 
Miss Bradshaw, of Denby, daughter of 
the late G. B. gent. of Makeney. 
At Foulbrook Farm, near Derby, 80, Mr. 
Greatrex, well known for many years tothe 
sporting world.— At Stapenhill, in his 57th 
year, J. Peel, esq. late of Bowes Farm, 
Middlesex. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Nottingham, P. Wright, 
esq. of the 7th Dragoon Guards, to Mary, 
only daughter of the late B. Drawater, esq. 
of Mansfield.—At Clifton, Mr. E. Hallam, 
jun.an opulent farmer, to Miss E Shaw, of 
Ruddington.—The Rey. H. Evans, curate 
of Eastwood, to Sarah, daughter of the 
late T. Walker, esq. 
Died.| At Nottingham, 45, Mrs Raynor, 
wife of Mr. R. druggist —Mrs. Palethorp, 
64.—Mrs. Lee, 33.—Miss Maryanne Coxe, 
18.—Mrs. Bunting, many years a nurse in 
the town and neighbourhood.—Mrs. A. 
Orme, 30.—Mrs. Gawthern, relict of the 
late F.G. esq. 64.—Mrs. Millard, 38.—Mrs. 
Sadler, 55. 
At Newark, 61, Mr. J. Lawton, of the 
Kingston’s Arms.—In his 100th year, Mr. 
Edward Nail.—Mrs. Capern, widow, 68. 
At Mansfield, Mrs. Milliott, widow. 
At Ollerton, 75, J. Swan, esq. an eminent 
medical practitioner. : 
At New Basford, 47, Mr. W. Gleddel, jun. 
LINCOLNSHIRE, 
Married.| 8. Atkinson, esq. of Lincoln’s 
Tnn, to Eliza, eldest daughter of the late 
Mr.R. Wood, surgeon, of Barton.—Mr. C. 
Swan, of Grantham, to Sarah, 2d daughter 
of Mr. H. Brown, of Melton Mowbray:-— 
At Grantham, Mr. King, of Melton Mow- 
bray. to Miss Turner, daughter of the late 
Mr. T. Banker.—At Barrow, Mr. W. Gry, 
solicitor of Barton, to Miss A. Morris, 
Died.) At Lincoln, 77, Mr. J. Scott. 
Though possessed of a handsome property, 
he kept no servant, nor any companion in 
his house, except Sancho, his faithful 
pointer. Notwithstanding certain oddities, 
he was of a cheerfal and friendly disposi- 
tion, and spent much of his time in’convi- 
vial parties. Mr.S. wasa member of the 
Witham Lodge, (Free Masons) and had 
been many years Provincial Grand Arcbi- 
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