1822.] 
W. Jones, to Miss M. Poole; Mr. W. 
Johnstone, jun. to Miss J. Williams; Mr. 
©. Queen, to Miss E, Brownless, of Great 
Charlotte-street; Mr. J. Kendrick, to Miss 
B. Smith: all of Liverpool.—Mr. J. 
Bibby, of Liverpool, to Miss R. Gadsby, 
of Manchester—Mr. G. Blundell, of 
Liverpool, to Miss M. Lioyd, of Prescott. 
—Mr. C. Bradbury, of Oldham, to Miss 
Heywood, of Prestwich.—Mr. George 
Bardsley, of New Islington Cotton-Mills, 
to Miss M. Fielding, of Stayley Bridge. 
—Mr. T. Heyes, to Miss M. Webster, of 
Kirkby-hall.— Mr. T. Shaw, of Dale, 
to Miss A. Shaw, of Delph.— Mr. D. 
Speakman, of Hulme, to Miss L. Nash, of 
Newton,—Mr. G. Shaw, of Houghton, to 
Miss N. Ashworth, of Denton.—Mr. E. 
Howart, of Smedley, to Eliza, daughter of 
the late Captain W. Wallace, of the East 
India Company’s service. 
Died.| At Manchester, 66, Mrs. H. 
Bolton, greatly esteemed and regretted. 
—41, Mrs. Sophia Jones, justly lamented. 
—James Fawsitt, esq. captain in the 
twenty-first light-dragoons.—In Temple- 
street, Rusholm-road, 23, Mr. G. Taylor, 
deservedly esteemed and regretted. 
At Salford, on Broken Bank, 51, Mrs. 
S. Scholes, greatly regretted.—45, Mr. R, 
Sheldon —In the Crescent, Miss M. 
Watson Beever. 
At Liverpool, in Duke-strect, 63, Mrs. 
J. Anderson.—29, Mr. J. Davenport,—In 
Vernon-street, 41, Mrs. M. Blenney.— 
29, Mr. H. Peers.—63, Robert Clowes, 
esq.—At Old Dock, Mr. J. Robinson. 
—30, Mrs. A. Hall.—iIn Union-street, 91, 
Thomas Pickop, esq.—In Slater-street, 
68, Mr. R. Roper.—In_Lord-street, 
Messrs, Dodgson and Wilson, boot-makers; 
they were taken ill on the same day, and 
died after a week’s illness, nearly at the 
same moment.— 28, Mr. A. P. Blakemore. 
—In Castle-street, 62, Mrs. H. Powell. 
—In Hardman-strect, at an advanced age, 
Mrs. 8. M‘Morland. ‘ 
At Blackburn, 45, Mr. J. Houlker, 
much and justly respected. 
At Everton, 48, the Rev. Alfred 
Hadfield.—_At Yew-Tree Cottage, Eccles, 
45, James Adshead, esq. late captain of 
the twenty-second regiment of light dra- 
goons.—At Radcliffe, 28, Mr. J. Scholes, 
deservedly regretted.—At Aughton Moss, 
21, Mr, J. Dale. 
CHESNIRE. 
Agreeably to a requisition to the High 
Sheriff, Charles Wicksted, esq. a public 
meeting of the agriculturists of the county, 
and all persons connected with them, was 
lately held at Northwich, the High Sheriff 
in the chair, when a very energetic and 
comprehensive petition, which was op- 
posed only by a reverend gentleman, who it 
appeared acted it subservience to certain 
ministerialists, was agreed {o. 
A melancholy accident took place at 
MonTHLY Maé, No, 568, 
Cheshire.— Derbyshire.— Nottinghamshire. 
475 
the late Chester races. In running for 
Produce Stakes, Sir W. W. Wynn’s filly 
fell, and three other horses, following, fell 
over her. One of the jockeys, Dunn, was 
so much hurt that he died the next day. 
Married.| Mr. W. H. Haswell, to Miss 
Warburton, béth of Chester.—E. Oldham, 
esq. to Miss Lane, both of Stockport.— 
The Rev. _R. H. Gretton, rector of Nant- 
wich, to Miss F. Rennion, of Chorlton. 
—Mr. T. Goulbourne, of Northwich, to 
Miss E. Caldwell, of Shurbach.—Mr,. W. 
James, to Miss A. Bradshaw, both of 
Northwich.—Mr, G. Jones, of Farndon, 
to Miss Holt, of Holt.—Mr., Bate, to Mrs. 
Townsend, both of Malpas. 
Died.] At Chester, in St. Martin’s in. 
the Fields, 80, Mrs. Swanwick.—72, Mr. 
Hobson.—67, Mrs, Davenport. — Mr. 
James Jones, much esteemed and la- 
mented.—-Mr. Hudson, governor of the 
county goal, justly respected andregretted. 
—In Bank-place, at an advanced age, 
Mrs. Bill. 
At Macclesfield, 22, Mr. W. Broadhurst, 
jun. deservedly regretted.—- 78, Mrs. 
Johnson.—At Middlewich, Mr. Taylor. 
At Knutsford, 78, Mr. Barley, gene- 
rally respected. 
At Stoke Cottage, Richard Kent, esq. 
R N.—At Minshull, 76, Mrs. M. Martin, 
deservedly regretted,—At Churton-heath, 
83, Mrs. Colley—At Bickley, Mr. J. 
Shone, suddenly, regretted, 
DERBYSHIRE, ; 
Married.] Mr. Sampson, to Miss M, 
Carbledge, of Chesterfield.—Mr. P. Salt, 
of Lounsiey Green, toMiss M, A. Stanhope, 
of Chesterfield. —The Rev. J.S. Hine, of 
Wirksworth, to Miss Hornbuckle, of Not- 
tingham.—Mr, Parker, of Hault Hucknall, 
to Miss Marriott, of Stainsby. -— Mr. 
Turner, to Miss Drabble, both of Walton, 
—Mr. W, Smithard, of Repton, to Miss E,. 
Ratcliff, of Stanton by Bridge. ; 
Dicd.] At Derby, 50, Mrs. Shepherd, 
respected.— Mrs. Jones. 
At Chesterfield, 75, Mr. E. Wright, 
late of Bampton pottery.—80, Mrs. Bown, 
—Mrs. Foge.—Mrs. Fidler, 
At Denby, 61, Mr. J. Knighton.—At 
Bakewell, 63, Mr. J. Newton, regretted. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
The Mayor and. Corporation of Not- 
tingham have lately unanimously voted 
the freedom of their city to Joseph Hume, 
esq. M.P. in testimony, of the gratitude and 
admiration with whieh they have viewed 
his indefatigable exertions in the cause 
of public retrenchment and. national 
economy. 
A “turn out” among the distressed 
frame-work knitters of Nottingham lately 
tuok place: in consequence of the dis- 
orders committed by them, the Watch 
and Ward Act was thought necessary to 
be put into force. 
30 Marricd.] 
