1823.] 
Moore, the oldest bishop in the Mora- 
vian see. \ 
CHESHIRE: 
The Cheshire Whig Club, within the 
month, held its annual meeting at Chester, 
Col. Hughes, m.P. in the chair. The 
speeches were on the purest principles of 
patriotism, and were received with fer- 
vour by the enlightened company. Earl 
Grosvenor, in an excellent speech, stated, 
that pure Whiggism had made rapid pro- 
gress in that and several adjoining and 
other counties. 
* Mr. Harrison, who was incarcerated in 
Chester castle for alledged sedition com- 
mitted at a public reform meeting held 
at Stockport, was liberated within the 
month. He has returned to his family. 
Married.| Mr. Ayrton, of Chester, to 
Miss E. Grimsditch, of Liverpool.—Mr. 
J. Fisher, of Stockport, to Miss E. Lowe, 
of Heaton Norris.—Mr. Shelmerdine, to 
Miss Mort, both of Altrincham.—At Wal- 
lasey, the Rev. R. Anderson, a.m. to Miss 
Weston. 
' Died.] At Chester, in the Union walk, 
73, Mrs. Manning.—53, Mr. T. Horner, 
deservedly respected.—In Stanley-place, 
Mrs. Forbes, widow of Col. F.—In New- 
gate-street, 79, Mrs. Bromfield, late of 
Gatesheath.—At an advanced age, Mrs. 
Wolfe, deservedly regretted. * 
~ At Stockport, 38, Mr. R. Edge. 
At Winsford-lodge, R. L. Dudley, esq. 
—At Brereton-Green, Helen, the daughter 
of Sir John Tobin, of Liverpool.—At 
Bunbury, Mr. Ashley. 
DERBYSHIRE, 
» Married.] Mr. E. Mart, to Miss M. 
Bradbury, Mr. James Hannay, to Miss 
E. Pounton; Mr, James Rouse, to Miss 
S. Allsop: all of Derby.—Mr. E. Taberer, 
of Derby, to Miss M. Kitchen, of Ather- 
stone.—The Rev. A, Know, to Miss C. 
Cox, of Derby. 
- Died.) At Derby, 59, Mr. J. Ford:— 
+55, Mr. W. Slater. 
At Melbourne, 61, Mr. W. Henson. 
At Wellesley-hail, Sir Charles Hastings, 
bart, G-0.H. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, 
_ A publie dinner, to commemorate the 
return of Joseph Birch, esq, and Thomas 
Denman, esq, on independant principles, 
lately took place at Nottingham; Lord 
Ratcliffe in the chair. The attendance 
was nimmerons, aud included some of the 
best patriots of the country; among whom 
was Mr. Alderman Waithman, lord mayor 
elect of London, who on this occasion was 
made a burgess of tlie corporation. ‘The 
speeches were an intellectual treat, and 
gratified the friends of Jiberty and 
reform. 
Married.| Mr. R. White, to Miss S, 
Hudson; Mr. J. F. Bottom, to Miss H. 
‘Hudson; Mr, 'l’, Elliott, to Miss’F, Yay: 
Cheshire—Derbyshire— Nottinghamshire, Se. 
379 
lor: all of Nottingham.—Mr, W. Gabitas, 
to Miss M. Wiltshire; Mr. R. Brookes, to 
Miss H. Miles: allof Newark.—At Mans- 
field, Mr. J. Barratt, to Miss A. Staton, 
of Linby. ! 
Died.] At Nottingham, on Standard- 
hill, Samuel Freeth, esq.—In Finkhill- 
street, Mr. Gadsby.—In Pilcher-gate, 43, 
John Huish, esq. 
At Newark, 49, Mr, J. A. King. 
At Mansfield, 66, Mr. J. Mason. 
At Basford, Miss S, Swann Saunders. 
—At Arnold, 64, Mrs. E. Williamson. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married.| Myr. 'T. Clay, of Grantham, to 
Miss H. Renshaw, of Newark.—Mr. Mar- 
shall, to Miss Mary Turner, both of Gran- 
tham—The Rev. J. Prescot, vicar of 
North Somercoates, to Miss E. Phillips, 
of Louth.—The Rev. Mr. Clarke, vicar of 
Gedney, to Miss Oldhani, of Tid Fen. 
Died.] At Horncastle, 49, John Fawsett, 
M.D. much respected in his profession 
and the circle of his private friends. 
At Hougham, 48, the Rev. George The- 
rold, son of the late Sir John T. bart.—At 
Barnet-by-le- Beek, the Rev. J. Pearson. 
LEICESTERSHIRE AND RUTLAND. — 
The independent and intelligent inhabi- 
tants of Leicester lately agreed to enter 
into subscriptions, to try the claims of the 
clergy to whatis called ‘‘ Easter offerings.” 
A committee was formed, to carry into 
effect the future determinations that might 
be agreed to. 
Married.] Mr. J. Marshal, of Leicester, 
to Miss Townsend, of St. Alban’s,—Mr. 
White, of Thursby, to Mrs, Newberry, of 
the London-road, Leicester.—Mr. O. Fox, 
of Leicester, to Miss A. C. Clark, of Spon- 
don,—Mr. J. Brown, of Leicester, to Miss 
Sills, of Barlestone.—Mr. W. Hawley, of 
Melton Mowbray, to Miss J. Pindar, of 
Grantham. 
Died,] At Leicester, 5), Mr. J. Shep- 
pard.—In Market-street, 57, Mr. R, 
Martin.—In Khing-street, 78, Mr. Findley. 
At Loughborough, in the Market-place, 
Miss M. North.—Mr. J. Seward. 
At Market Bosworth, 88, Mr. Baxter. 
At Woodthorpe, 74, Mrs. Martin, one 
of the Society of Friends.—At Melton, 
Mr. G. Brewster.— Mrs, Marriott. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.] Mr. M. Eyland, of Walsall, to 
Mrs. Iggulden, ‘of Newport. — Mr. 7. 
Sparrow, of Welverhampton, to Miss M. 
Picken, of Sydney-house, Salop.—The 
Rev. J. Roaf, of Wolverhampton, to Miss 
A. Buss, of Headeorn.—At Colwich, the 
Rev. Charles G. Okeover, of Okeover, to 
Mary Aune, daughter of Lieut.-gen. Sir 
George Anson, m.p. for Litchfield. 
Died.] At Litchfield, Mrs. Wainwright, 
At Wolverhampton, 62, Mrs. Bullock, 
—27, Mrs. E, Thomas. 
At Rowington, 33, Miss M. Buffery. 
WARWICKE- 
