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government, should be snffered to regu- 
late or interfere with the feelings and the 
conduct of the people.” 
Married.| Mr. W. Waite, to Miss S, Car- 
ter; Mr. J. Clegg, to Miss S. Howard; Mr. 
James Mort, to Miss A. Woodward; Mr. 
T. Crossley, to Miss P. Stopford; Mr. W. 
Stringer, to Miss M. Robson; Mr. P. 
Henshaw, to Miss M. Sharp; Mr. J. 
Holme, to Miss M. Lowe: all of Manches- 
ter.—Mr. J. Parr, of Manchester, to Miss 
Kay, of Bury.—Mr. J. Gregory, sen. of 
Didsbury, to Mrs, B. Revitt, of Manches- 
ter.—Mr. A. Rigby, of Manchester, to 
Miss E. G. Curben, of Liverpool.—Thomas 
Sawey, esq. to Mrs. E. A. North; Mr. T. 
Strong, to Miss B. Winder, of Water- 
treet; Mr. E. Coventry, to Miss A. 
Hoghes: all of Liverpool.—Mr. Strong, 
of Liverpool, to Miss M. Taylor, of 
Parbold.—James Neville, esq. of Black- 
burn, to Miss H. Hargreaves, of Oak-hill, 
near Acérington. — Mr. J. Hulbert, of 
Bolton, to Miss E. Holt, of Monton.—Mr. 
T. Whitworth, to Miss B, Taylor, both of 
Blakely.—Mr. R. Arrowsmith, of Astley, 
to Miss A. Allen, of Culcheth.—Mr. T. 
Hall, of Hollinwood, to Miss B. Ashton, 
of Drury-lane, Manchester. 
Died.| At Manchester, 23, Mrs. E, 
Allen, deservedly regretted.—62, Mr. T. 
Ollier, generally respected.— Mr, W. 
Ashton.—36, Mr. F. Falkner. 
At Salford, 73, Eleanor, wife of the Rev. 
Melville Horne, deservedly esteemed and 
regretted.—89, Mr. ‘I’, Chesshyre, justly 
lamented. 
At Liverpool, 44, Mr. J. Waring.—In 
Clayton-square, 76, Mr. R. Dodd.—33, 
Mr. J. Dixon.—44, Mr. T. Grindrod.—In 
Jamieson-street, Miss Hayes.—In Great 
George-street, Mrs. Bridget Heywood, 
generally lamented, especially by the poor. 
—60, Mr. W. Henney. 
At Chorlton-row, 30, Mr. R. Norbury, 
jusily lamented. 
At Stayley-bridge, Mr. James Buckley, 
deservedly regretted.—At Ridgefield, Mr. 
P. Mather, generally respected. —At 
Everton, Mrs, Simson. 
CHESHIRE. 
Within the month the citizens of Chester, 
to exhibit their esteem for the patriotic 
aud truly noble Earl Grosvenor, presented 
him with two cups formed from the horns 
of the ox roasted on the Roodee, Chester, 
in April last, in commemoration of the 
birth of Gilbert Grosvenor, his grandson, 
‘They were of exquisite workmanship, and 
highly ornamented. Public esteem is the 
best and most unsuspicious reward for 
public services, 
Edward Clarke, aged 18, was lately 
executed at Chester for highway robbery, 
at Stockport. 
Married.| Mr. J. Prichard, of Foregate- 
street, to Mrs. Harrison, of Bold-square ; 
Mr. 8S. Kendrick, to Miss S, M, A. Fel- 
Cheshire Derby shire—Nottinghamshire, 
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lows: all of Chester.—Mr. Roberts, to 
Miss A. Johnson, both of Macclesfield. 
Mr. G. Percival, of Middlewich, to Miss 
C. B. Jarret, of Davy Hulme.—Thomas 
Percival, esq. of Farndon, to Miss Lewis, 
of Malpus.—W. Wilson, m.p. of Runcorn, 
to Miss Fanny Simpson, of Cockermouth, 
Died.| At Chester, Mr. Thomas Sayer. 
—In Park-street, Miss S. Meakin.—In 
Queen-street, 73, Mrs. Anne Ashton, de- 
servedly esteemed. —In Princes-street, 
Mrs, Fitton.—43, Mr. T. Venables. 
At Malpas, John Phillips, esq. 
At Brewer’s-hall, 62, Mr. W. _Gamon, 
deservedly respected, 
DERBYSHIRE. 
A public meeting was lately held at 
Derby, the mayor in the chair, on the ne- 
cessity of enlarging the markets of that 
increasing town. It was, after some dis- 
cussion, agreed to purchase the George 
Hotel and premises, for the purpose. 
_Marvied.| Mr, J. Turner, to Mrs. Hop- 
kinson; Mr. W. Gee, to Miss Percival ; 
Mr. W. Burley, to Miss E. Dawson: all 
of Derby.—Mr, W. Ward, of Derby, to 
Miss A. Jones, of Ambaston.— Mr, J. 
Johnson, of Duffield, to Miss Linnett, of 
Derby.—Mr. T. Topham, of Belper, to 
Miss E, Strafford, of Ripley. —Mr. G. 
Ashby, of Holmgate, to Miss B. L, Har- 
vey, of Bellow-park. 
Died.| At Derby, 52, Mrs. Houghton. 
—At Alvaston, 38, Miss C, Briggs, much 
regretted.—At Ockbrook, 65, Mr. W. 
Sheawin, respected.—21, Mr. J. Wheatly, 
—At Bakewell, 55, Mrs. Gregory, late 
of Shipley. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
An extensive fire lately broke out in 
the timber yard of Messrs. Youll, of Not- 
tingham. It was not until considerable 
property was destroyed that the fire was 
extinguished. 
Married.) Mr. S. Varley, to Miss H. 
Buxton; Mr. W, Hurstwaite, to Miss F, 
Bartley ; Mr. J. Gill, to Miss S. Porter ; 
Mr. J. Bullers, to Miss E, Shaw; Mr. M. 
Smedley, to Miss J. Brown; Mr. 8. Brown, 
to Miss M. Harrison; Mr. J. Ward, to 
Miss E, Bagshaw ; Mr. J. Wright, to Miss 
S. Lindley: all of Nottingham.—Mr. G. 
Tetley, to Miss C. Dring, of Mount-street, 
Nottingham.—Mr. W. Soars, to Miss 8. ° 
Maples ; Mr. T, Dixon, to Miss A. Jones ; 
Mr. E. Angrave, to Miss M. Cullen: ali 
of Newark.—J. P, King, esq. of Newark, 
to Miss E. Newisou, of Beasthorpe.— 
William Doncaster, esq. of Worksop, to 
Miss A, M. Thompson, of Heighington,— 
Mr. D. Fisher, of Kneeton, to Miss Hill, 
of Car Colston.—Mr, J. Culley, to Miss G. 
Scott, of Basford.—At Lenton, Mr. S, 
Daft, to Miss H. Fisher, of Arnold. 
Died.] At Nottingham, in Ratcliffe- 
row, 54, Mrs. A. May.—77, Mr. C. 
Currey, generally respected and regretted. 
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