474 
Married.] Mr..T. Goode, to Miss Blakey; 
Mr. G. Swanwick, of Kid-street, to Miss 
A, Shelton, of Plat-street; Mr. Parkinson, 
of Red Lion-street, to Mrs. S. Burton, of 
Knob-alley; Mr. T. Sandford, to Miss 
Cheetham; Mr. T. Peet, to Miss M. 
Botrows, of Wool-pack-lane; Mr. J. 
Gillman, to Miss E. Stacey; Mr. W. Wass, 
to Miss A. Robotham: all of Nottingham, 
—Mr. Harrison, of Long-row, Notiingham, 
to Miss S. Morley, of Radcliffe—Mr. R. 
Reviil, of Mansfield, to Miss S. Short, late 
of Mansfield Woodhouse.—At Woodbo- 
rough, Mr. J. Hind, to Miss S. Glover; 
Mr. S. Blighton, to Miss M. Wood.—Mr, 
Caunt, of Plunger, to Miss Hand, of Bark- 
ston.—Mr. Welch, to Miss Petty, both of 
Bingham. 
Died.] At Nottingham, on Park-hill, 47, 
Mrs. M. Dring.—In Marygate, 63, Mr. 
Dawson.—On Highpavement, 45, Mrs. 
Barker. — In  Balloon-court, 60, Mr. 
Jackson.—In Howard-street, 83, Mrs. F. 
Screeton.—In Lister-gate, 75, Mrs. M. 
Wigfield.—In Mount-street, 64, Mrs. 
Meadows,--In Lister-gate, 29, Miss M. 
Lawson.—A t Newark, 57, Mrs. S.Housley. 
—50, Mr. J. Holmes. —42, Mr. R. Pacey. 
—29, Mrs. T. Cheadle.—75, Mrs. E, 
Barnsdall,--22, Miss M. Harrison. 
At Lenton, Mr. W. Hopkin.—At New- 
stead, 73, Mr. W. Beardall, deservedly 
regretted.—At Clarborough, Mr. Richard 
Gauntley, much respected.—At East Ret- 
ford, Mr. W. Leadbeater.—At Tuxford, 
Mr. Carding, respected. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married.] Mr. D. Holmes, of Lincoln, 
to Miss E. Graby, of East Retford.—The 
Rev. T. F. Beckwith, of East Retford, to 
Miss Carter, of Lincoln. 
Died.] At Tydd St. Mary’s, Mr. W. 
Stranger, deservedly esteemed and re- 
gretted.—At Little Gonerby, 55, Mrs. 
Parkinson.—At Thurlby-hall, Sir Gonyille 
Bromhead, bart, 
LEICESTER AND RUTLAND. 
Sir Gerard Noel lately relinquished the 
command .of the Rutland yeomanry. In 
transmitting his. resignation to the Lord- 
Lieutenant, he assigned, among other 
reasons for so doing, the conduct of the 
present administration in confiscating so 
jarge a sum of the subjects’ money under 
the pretence of paying off the five per 
eeuts., the absence of all relief to the 
agricultural classes, and other examples 
of misgovernment; which were, in his 
judgment, calculated to exasperate the 
people, and lead to commotion. With 
such provocation, he added, that, under 
such circumstances, if times of trouble 
should arrive, he should not feel himself 
justified in drawing the sword against his 
countrymen. 
Married.| Mr, J. Knight, to Miss 
Findley; Mr, John Needham, to Miss S. 
Leicester and Rutland—Staffordshire— Warwickshire. 
[June ly 
Bankhart; Mr. W. Healey, to Miss Allsop: 
all of Leicester.—Mr. Gamble, of King- 
street, Leicester, to Miss Bennett, of 
Syston.—Mr. J. Dewhurst, of Leicester, 
to Miss S. Oldham, of Manchester.—S. 
Miles, esq. of Leicester, to Miss A. Dodd, 
of Cloverley-hall. 
Died.] At Leicester, on the London- 
road, 70; Mrs. Lee.—In Humberstone- 
road, Mrs. Coleman, widow of Henry C. 
esq. of Market Harborough. 
At Loughborough, 40, Mrs. W. Palmer, 
—Thomas Land, esq. 
At Hinckley, 33, Mr. Swain. 
At Market Harborough, Mrs. Ward. 
At Queensborough, Mr. G. Cowdell, late 
of Leicester —At Humberstone, 82, Robert 
Henton, esg.—At Loseby, Mr. J: Snow. 
STAFFORDSHIRE» 
The south-west districts of Stafford- 
shire have been in an unsettled state, the 
miners gencrally refusing to work for re- 
duced wages, and the masters persisting 
not to employ them at the old ones. Some 
riotous proceedings of the miners. were 
checked by the yeomanry and regulars, 
and the ringleaders sent to gaol. 
The inhabitants of Wolverhampton 
lately agreed to petition the House of 
Commons for a rejeal of the salt-tax. 
Married.| Mr. W. Dean, late of Wol- 
verhampton, to Miss Parkes, of Ashted.— 
Mr. Badger, of Walsall, to Miss Hincks, of 
Willenhall.— Mr. Knight, to Miss Johnson,- 
both of Tamworth.—At Radcliffe-upon- 
Trent, Mr. W. Haynes, to Miss E. Morley. 
Died.] At Litchfield, Mrs. S. Harris, 
deservedly lamented. ; 
At Wolverhampton, Mr, T, Bevan, 
At Tamworth, in George-street, Mrs, 
M. Dudley, deservedly regretted. 
At Longdon-green, Mrs. E. Webb.—At 
Wilnecote, 67, Mr. Jeflery Paul, highly 
and justly respected.—At the Vicarage, 
Seighford, Maria, wife of the Rey, T. W.. 
Richards, 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
A numerous body of occupiers of land 
in this county, lately agreed to petition 
the House of Commons for relief. 
Considerable: orders, say the  mnews- 
papers, have lately been received at Bir- 
mingham for Russia, 
Married.] Kelynge Greenway, esq. of 
Warwick, to Miss Letitia Durnford, of 
Dettisham.—Mr. T. Hidson, jun. of Caro- 
line-street, to Miss E, Pickering.—Mr. T. 
Evans, to Miss §, Atkins.—Mr. F. Geary, 
to Miss C. Price: all of Birmingham.— 
Mr. W. Cheshire, jun. of Birmingham, to 
Miss S. Selwood, of Cirencester.—Mr, A. 
Burbidge, of Birmingham, to Miss Winder, 
of Monument-lane.—Mr. Norris, of Bir- 
mingham, to Miss S. A. Sheard, of Oxford. 
—Mr. W. Turner, of Birmingham, to 
Miss Nunns, of Lancaster.—Mr: S. Pike, 
of Deritend, to Miss S. Felton, of Bordes- 
ley.—Mr. J. Corfield, of Deritend, to 
Miss 
