90 Cheshire— Derbyshire— Nottinghamshire— Lincolnshire, §c. (Aug. 1, 
Rigby, of Farmworth.—In Port-lane, 25, 
Mr. Jas. Melling, he was respectable for 
many scientific pursuits. 
At Denton, Mrs. M. Bond, deservedly 
esteemed and regretted.—At Westleigh, 
-34, Mr. Ackers, generally respected.— 
CHESHIRE. 
A new road from Macclesfield to Bux- 
ton was lately opened. ‘This road opens 
an easy and direct communication from 
Liverpool, through Warrington, Knats- 
ford, and Macclesfield, to Sheffield, Ches- 
terfield, Hull, Nottingham, and other 
great commercial towns, being nearer by 
many miles: it also opens a like direct 
and nearer communication from Chester, 
by way of Northwich through Knutsford 
and Macclesfield to the same towns.’ The 
commercial and agricultural interests of 
the county will also be much benefitted. 
Married.| Mr. Durainville, to Miss 
Levrier; Mr. Bick, to Miss Strephon ; 
Mr. D. Lioyd to Miss Moss; Mr. Jas. H. 
Dickson, to Miss L. Roberts: all of Ches- 
ter.—Mr. G. Gregory, to Miss H. Bram- 
well, both of Stockport-—Mr. W. Ashley, 
to Miss A. Williams, both of Nantwich. 
—Mr. W. Earle, of Aldford, to Miss M. 
Leigh, of Wrenbury.—Mr. J. Rowe, to 
Miss Jones, bothof Cotton.—Mr. J. Dodd, 
of Brindley-hall, to Miss E, Salmon. 
Died.| At Chester, in Handbridge, 68, 
Mrs, A. Bannister.—In Castle-street, 25, 
Mr. J. Jackson, much respected. 
At Knutsford, Mr. E. Brown, respected. 
—69, Mrs. E. Leigh. 
At Congleton, Miss J. Martin. 
At Heswall, 31, Mr. J. Lawton.—At 
Tabley, Mr. C. Wallace.—At Eaton, Mr. 
J. Holmes.—At Eccleston, Mrs. M. Wil- 
cock, of Chester.—At Frodsham, Mr. 5. 
Foden. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Buxton, the charming watering-place, 
exhibits that lively appearance for which, 
through many seasons, it has been famed ; 
ard which the quality of its waters, the 
salubrity of its air, and the diversified 
means of enjoyment afforded ‘o its visit- 
ors, continue to increase. _ 
The late Rev. F. Gisborne, of Staveley, 
Derbyshire, lately bequeathed 6726)..to 
the Sheffield Infirmary. The Infirmaries 
of Derby and Nottingham are said to have 
received bequests to a similar amount. 
Married.] Mr. Furniss, to Miss A. Smith, 
both of Derby.—Mr. W. Wilds, of Derby, 
to Miss Aston, of Birmingham.—Mr. ‘T. 
Pearson, of Derby, to Miss Haines, of Wil- 
lington —Mr. M. Shepherd, of Derby, to 
Mrs, C. Eggleston, of Milbourn.—Mr., C, 
Hewitt, of Chesterfield, to Miss C. Sidney, 
of Nottingham.—Mr. W. Jennings, to Miss 
H. Needham, both of Chesterfield.—Mr. 
W. Cobb, of East Retford, to Miss H. 
Brainbridge, of Chesterfield.— “ir, J. Ca- 
low, to Miss E, Jackson ; Mr. Bridgen, te 
Mrs. Hallsworth: all of Belper.—Mr. J. 
Clay, Jun. of Shirland, to Miss S. Nuttalt, 
of Gedling.—Mr. G. Marshall, of Hol- 
brook, to Miss Oakden, of Little Eaton. 
Died.] At Derby, 73, Mrs. A. Fletchez. 
At Chesterfield, 41, Joseph Graham, 
esq. deservedly lamented. 
At Ashbourne, 78, Mrs. Pidcoek.—75, 
Mr. R. Buxton.—51, Mr. W. Tomlinson, 
much respected.—The Rev. W. Harding, 
curate of Sawley, deservedly lamented : . 
he was unfortunately drowned while ba- 
thing in the Trent, near Barton.—At Saw- 
ley, 39, Mr. 'T. Smith, much esteemed.— 
At Hollington, 100, Mr. Henson Merley.— 
74, Mrs, Rushton. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
A numerous public meeting, presided 
by the mayor, lately took place at Not- 
tingham; when it was, energetically re- 
solved to assist the Spanish cause. 
Married.] My. R. Dixon, to Miss E. 
Porter; Mr. H. Doubleday, to Miss H. 
Smith; Mr. J. Hefford, to Miss E. Doft; 
Mr. J. Lees, to Miss M. Martin; Mr. W. 
Blow, to Miss M. Codd; Mr. H. Ren- 
shaw, to Miss C. Langley = all of Notting- 
ham.—Mr. EF. Bradley, to. Miss M. Crip- 
well, both of Ruddington.—Mr. 8S, Shore, 
of Faindon, to Miss M.. Grattan, of 
Newark. : 
Died.] At Nottingham, in Long-row, 
Mr. T. Wright.—In Castle-gate, 66, John 
Elliott, esq. a justice of the peace for this 
county.—In St. Ann’s-street, 65, Mr. S. 
Newton. 
At West Bridgford, 75, Mr. S. Chap- 
man.—At New Radford, 62, Mrs. E. Letts, 
deservedly lamented. 
LINCOLNSHIRE, 
A fine specimen of the dolphin tribe was 
lately taken in the river Trent, near Gains- 
borough. It was ten feet and a half long, 
five feet in circumference, and weighed up- 
wards of fifty stone. 
Married.] At Lincoln, Mr. Maplis, to 
Miss M. Lacey, of Lenton.—Mr, J. Howes, 
to Miss Hodges, both of Stamford.—E, 
Braikenbury, esq. of Louth, to Miss 
Child, of Chelmsford.—The Rev. L. Pos- 
nett, of Stamford, to Miss Knight, of 
Boston.— Mr. Cook, of Stamford, to Miss 
A. Boncer, of Rempstone. : 
Died.| At Stamford, 43, Octavian Gra- 
ham Gilchrist : he was distinguished for his 
literary acquirements, and was a Fellow of 
the Society of Antiquaries. 
LEICESTER AND RUTHANDs 
Married.] Mr. C. Mavius, to Miss H. 
Ireland; Mr. N. Higginson, to Miss E. 
Bowman; Mr. Worrad, to Mrs. Curtis ; 
Mr. W. Jordan, of Belgrave-gate, to S. 
Paul; Mr..Stableford, to Mrs. Aldridge ; 
Mr. Sibson, to Miss J: Holmes : -all of 
Leicester.—Mr. W. Iliffe, of Leicester, to 
Miss J. Banester, of Wolverhampton.— 
Mr. W. Hood, of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, to ~ 
Miss J. Oldfield, of Bath—Mr. R. F 
Gibbs, of Melton Mowbray, to Miss C. 
Beastall. 
