NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. T. Henson, to Miss S. 
Dawson; Mr. W. Waldron, to Miss E. 
Voice; Mr. W. Martia, to Miss M. Wat- 
son; Mr.J. Richards, to Miss S. Arnold; 
Mr. W. Black, to Miss Hardy; Mr. J. 
Green, to Miss 8. Trueman ; Wir. E. Elliot, 
to Miss M. Butler; Mr- J. Neal, to Miss 
E. Chapel; Mr. J. Killingley, to Miss M. 
Potter : all of Nottingham.—Mr. J. Lacey, 
to Miss M. Wilson ; Mr. J. Hurst, to Miss 
H. Barker: all of Newark—Mr. J. Mor- 
ton, to Miss J. Bettison, both of Mans- 
field —Mr. J.C. Clarke, of Mansfield, to 
Miss “Waters, of Alfreton.—Lieut.-Col. 
O'Halloran, to Miss Frances White, of 
Walling Wells—Mr. G. March, of Hock- 
ling, to Miss L. Johnson, of Saxelby.— Mr. 
S. Reddish, to Miss M. Robinson. 7 
Died.) At Nottingham, 30, Rev. H. 
Turner, of Market-street, deservedly es- 
teemed aud regretted—In Fletcher-gate, 
Mrs. Margaret Hudson, one of the Society 
of Friends.—In East-street, 24, Miss Mary 
Mullen, greatly esteemed and lamented — 
In Talbot-yard, Long-row, 82, Mrs. A. 
Linkwaite—In Red Lion-street, 41, Mrs. 
Pride.—45, Mrs. Beard.—Ia Bottle-lane, 
78, Mr. G. Foster —In Shakespeare-alley, 
82, Mr. E. Rawson, much respected.—At 
Newark, 76, Mrs. E. Moor.—53, Mr. T. 
Pepper.—30, Miss M. Flint —59, Mr. W. - 
March.—66, Mr. M. Tomlinson. 
At Mansfield, 41, Mrs. Suape.—98, Mr. 
W. Toplis —68, Mr. P. O. Shepperd, much 
respected. 
At Hockley, Mr. J. Heath—At New 
Snenton, Mr. H. Dennis.—At Arnold, 59, 
Mr. A. Hartshorn —At Brough, 32, Mr. 
R. Horner, jun —At Hawton, Mr. Lee. 
—At Basford, Mr. Robinson, suddenly. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr.J.W. Drury, of Lincoln, 
to Miss J. Lupton, of Hull —Mr. W. Baum- 
ber, of Skirbeck, to Miss A. Andrews, of 
Boston.—Mr. E.Fox, of Boston, to Miss 
A. Silvester, of Skirbeck.—Mr. O: J. Mar- 
shall, to Miss M. Ayscough, both of Bos- 
ton.—Mr. J Cappiter, 10 Miss Lusby, both 
of Grimsby.—Mr. S. W. K. Burton, of 
Wainfleet, All Saints, to Miss M. Ed- 
wards, of Thorpe—Mr. Green, of Great 
Hall, to Miss Saumby, of Helpringham.— 
Mr. Beaumont, of Morton, to Miss Harri- 
son, of Gainsborough. 
Died.) At Stamford, 81, Mrs. Llewelyn. 
At Gainsborough, 48, Mrs. M. Robin- 
son. 
At Louth, 74, Mrs. R. Fotherby. 
At Boston, 58, Mrs. True.—-64, 
Hooke.—73, Mrs. S. Scott. 
At Stockwith, 59, Mr. R. Tonge.--At 
Ferry, Mrs. Johnson.—At Alderchurch 
Fen, 55, Mrs. Ann Lee, much respected. 
LEICESTER AND RUTLAND. 
A meeting of the agriculturists of the 
Monrury Maa. No, 365, 
Mr. J. 
Nottinghamshire.—Staffordshire. 
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county of Rutland lately took place at 
Oakham, Sir Gerard Noel, bart. in the 
Chair, when it was determined to forma 
society to be called The Rutland Agricul- 
tural Association, for corresponding with 
other societies having the same object in 
view, and particularly with the general 
Agiicultural Association holding their 
meetings at Henderson’s Hotel, London. 
A Committee of Management was appoint- 
ed, @ petition to parliament agreed upon, 
and a number of resolutions were passed 
upon the subject of their present distress. 
Married.| Mr. J. Coulson, of Leicester, 
to Miss A. Curtis, of Billesdon.—Mr. King, 
of Metton Mowbray, to Miss H. Turner, of 
Grantham.—Mr. W. Wood, to Miss E. 
Rowe, both of Lutterworth_—Mr.T. Cross, 
of Holwell, to Miss M. Sharpe, of Melton. 
—Mr. E. Jaques, of Diseworth, to Miss 
M. Wood, of Castle Donington.—Mr. J. 
Gilbert, of Evington, to Miss E. Norman, 
of Oadby. 
Died.| At Leicester, Mr. J. Elliott — 
Miss C. Berry.—Mrs. M. Clark —Miss S. 
Brotherhood. 
At Loughborough, 75, Mr. T. Flavel— 
80, Mr. Jas. Cockayne. —Mr. W, Wild.— 
Mrs. Smith—Mr. T. Harrison.—James 
Booth, esq. deservedly regretted. 
At Ashby-deé-la-Zouch, 74, Mr. J. Mat- 
thews. 
At Wartnaby, 78, Mr. Adams. — At 
New Garden Loop, Mr. R. Hawley—At 
Cadsby, 76, Mr. R. C. Worthington —At 
Eaton, Vale of Belvoir, 70, Mrs. Bates.— 
At Kirk, by Mallory, the Hon. Lady Noel, 
wife of Sir R.N. bart. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
So extreme are the effecis of the agricul. 
tural distress in this county, that at a 
late sale, occasioned by a distress for rent, 
four draught horses were sold for 41. 10s. 
The Marquis of Stafford, with exem- 
plary public spirit, has recently directed 
a cireular to be sent to his tenantry, fixing 
their rents at the average price of corn 
for the previous six mouths. 
Married.) My. J. Burrop, to Miss S. De 
Wint, of Stone —Johu Sneyd, esq. of Ash- 
comb-hall, to Miss Peuelope Holley, of 
Holme—At Codsall, the Rev. J. Hilyar, 
to Charlotte, daughter of the late Sir John 
Wrottesley. 
Died.) At Walsall, Mr. Weaver, for- 
merly of Hereford. 
At Uttoxeter, 70, Rev. Steph. Chester, 
greatly respected and regretted. 
At Henley, Mr. J. Glever. 
[Lately, at Bishton-hall, near Wolseley- 
bridge, 85, John Sparrow, esq. Mr. Spar- 
row was bred an attorney and practised 
many years at Newcastle-under-Lyne. 
When the Trent and Mersey, otherwise 
called the Grand Trunk Canal, was pro- 
jected, Mr, Sparrow was chosen as the 
2A clerk 
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