1822.4 
—At Wharton Lodge, Winsford, 77, Mrs. 
Shallcross. ; 
: DERBYSHIRE. capil 
Married.] Mr. J. Morrison, to Miss E, 
Band, beth: of Derby.—Mr,._W. Polter, 
of Derby, to Miss Sharp, of Coleorton.— 
Mr..G. Meitam, of Chesterfield, to Miss 
M. Allen, of Yew-Tree Farm, Ashover. 
Died.] At Derby, 67, Mr. T. Gillam. 
—37, Mr. J. Brookhouse. 
At Shipley Lodge, 29, Mr. P. Brentnall, 
—At, Stanton in the Peak, 46, Mr. J. 
Gilbert, deservedly esteemed. and_la- 
mented.—At Winster, 81, Mrs. Norman, 
widow of James.N. esq, 
5 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
The inhabitants of Nottingham lately 
agreed to petition the Honse of Commons 
for a revision of the criminal laws. 
Hairird.| Mr. W.. Barnsdall, to Miss 
M. A. Wilkiuson; Mr. T. Barratt, of Red 
Lion-street, to Miss. A, Handley, of 
Long Stairs; Mr. C. Grecock, to Miss 
A. Jackson: all of Nottingham. — Mr. 
Hasrison, of Bridlesmith-gate, Notting- 
ham, to Miss M. Cooper, of Great Glenn. 
—Mr. J..Boler, to Miss 8S. Lacey; Mr. C. 
Whittington, to Mrs. Barnsdall; all of 
Newark. 
Died.) At Nottingham, 28, Miss Walker. 
—In East-street, 53, Mr. T. Conduit.—In 
Red. Lion-street, 35, Mrs. S. Mowbray. 
At Mansfield, 22, Miss M. A. Bingham. 
—45, Mrs. M. Brown, regretted.—Miss 
M. Randall. 
At Suenton, Mr. Iliffex—On Sion-hill, 
New Radford, 21, Miss A. Beardmore, 
a LINCOLNSHIRE, 
‘Yhe farmers, and land-owners in the 
neighbourheod of Spilshy lately agreed to 
petition Parliament for relief. It canot 
too often be repeated that these effects 
arise from the locai currency being di. 
minished by the drain of taxes, to pay a 
distant and non-resident fundholders., 
Married.} Mr. Rainey, of Wainfleet All 
Saints, to Miss L. Bogson, of Thorpe.— 
Mr. B. Snow, of Sleaford, to Miss M. A. 
Robinson, of Wakefield.—The Rev. H, 
Clark, of Navenby, to Miss M. Blackwall, 
of Wirksworth.—The Rev. C. Cole, of 
Poplar, to Miss H. Rediter, of Stanford. 
Died.) At, Barton-upon-Humber, 77, 
Mr, J. Foster. 
At Tupholme, 41, Mrs. Willis, widow of 
the Rev. P. Willis.—At Buckminster, 73, 
the Rev. William Hervey, nephew of 
the Rev. W. Hervey, author of The 
Meditations, &c.” 
LEICESTER AND RUTLAND, 
The first stone of the new, bridge at 
Melton Mowbray was lately laid by 
Richard Norman, esq. This bridge will 
contribute greatly to the security of the 
approach to Melton, and to the conye- 
nience of the public, 
Married.) Mr. J, Hodson, to.Miss M. 
Cort, both of Leicester.—Mr, Thornton, 
Derbyshire —Nettinghamshire—Lincolnshire, §c. 
37.4 
of Leicester, to Miss J, Thornton, of 
‘Blaby.—Mr. J. Aaron, of Leicester, to 
Miss A. Leader, of Enderby.—The Rev. 
1). Clemetson, M.A. of Loughborough, to 
Miss E. Davis, of Winterbourne. 
Died.] At Leicester, in the Swine- 
market, Mr. J. Nutt.—In the High-street, 
Mr. Newill,—Mrs, Fossett.—In the Ab- 
bey-gate, Mrs, Payne. 
At Melton Mowbray, Mr. E. Harrison. 
At Beaumanor-park,59, MissAspenshaw, 
suddenly.—At Bagworth, Mr, Kirkman, 
much respected.—At Newton Harcourt, 
Mr. J, Hickinbotham. 
: STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Murried.| Mr. J. Gibbs, of Chippenhall, 
to. Mrs. Deaken, of Stafford.—Mr. J. 
Stockton, of Albrighton, to Miss’ A. Webb, 
of Wolverhampton. 
Died.] At Newcastle, 74, Mr. G. Berks, 
greatly and deservedly lamented. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married.}] Mr. J. Partridge, to Miss S. 
Child, both of Birmingham.—Mr. J. Bland, 
of Piccadilly, to Miss M. Phillips, of 
Smethwick.-—At Aston, Mr. S. Power, to 
Miss §. Sibley, of Duke-street, Bir- 
mingham. 
Died.| At Birmingham, m Great Brooke- 
street, 60, Mr. E. Millwood.—In Bristol- 
street, Mrs. S. Gibbs.—In Jamaica-row, 
Miss E. Docker.—Im Islington-road, 35, 
Mrs, A. Hooper.—In Wharf-street, 66, 
Mrs. Elwall. 
At Henley, in Arden, 83, Thomas Bur- 
man, esq. 
At Austin’s, Mrs. Whateby, widow of 
John W. esq.—At Edgbaston, 62, Mr. C. 
Motteram, deservedly regretted. — At 
Saltley, 62, Mr. D. Hands. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.] Mr. J. Harvey, of She riff- 
hales, to Miss A. Bradburn, of Shrewsbury.— 
Mr. Stanton, of Ellesmere, to Sirs. Frances 
Jones, of Andover.—Henry Vickers, esq. 
of Bridgnorth, to. Miss P. Cotton, of _ 
London,—Mr. T. Meredith, of Newport, 
to Miss E. Crisp, of Ruyton of the Eleven 
Towns. i 
Died,] At Shrewsbury, 68, Mr. T, Jehu, 
sen.—On the Wyle Cop, 55,.Mr, J. 
Farmer, sen.—71, Mrs, R. Leake, re- 
gretted.—Mrs. Woodhall... 
At Bridgnorth, 86, Mrs. Baker,—64, 
Mrs. Lloyd. ' 
At Oswestry, 68, Mr. J,, Oliver.—Mr. 
D. Lloyd.—Mr. E, Jones. 
At keckbury, the Rey, J. Dehane, a.m. 
justly lamented.—-At All Stretton, Mr, R. 
Jones, regretted.—At Betton-hali, 77, 
William Church Norcopp, esq... ~ 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Died.) At Worcester; 73,. Mr. George 
Boulton, late of Kempsey.—67, Mr. J. 
Allcroft, deservedly respected. 
At Kidderminster, Mr. Ward, 
At Stourbridge, 59, Mrs. Compsoa, 
At 
