476 
CHESHIRE, 
Within the month the elections of mayor 
and sheriff took place at Chester, and 
were attended. by considerable. distur- 
bances. There were four candidates for 
the mayoralty ; the partizans of each were 
zealously active to swell their numbers. 
Mr. Morris was chosen. Mr. Walker 
was elected sheriff; but during his trium- 
phant procession, he was driven from his 
chair, his flags torn, and, but for powerful 
prevention, sanguinary conflicts would 
have taken place. 
Married.) Mr. J. D. Whittell, to Miss 
S. C. Wilson; Mr. Mackey, to Miss S. 
Blake ; all of Chester.—Mr. A. Wilson, of 
Stockport, to Miss S. Beaumont, of 
Heaton Norris.—William Wild, esq. of 
Macclesfield, to Miss S. Killer, of Stock- 
port.—Mr. Shelmerdine, to Miss Mort, 
both of Altrineham. 
Died.] At Chester, in Northgate-street, 
79, Mrs. Thomas. 
At Stockport, 76, Mrs. A. Naile.-—Mr. 
T. Fleet.—63, Mr, J. Robinson. 
At Nantwich, 64, Edward Bellis, a 
member of the Society of Friends,—At 
‘Handforth, 77, Mrs. Parnal.—At Win- 
wick, 62, the Rey. G. Crippendall.—At 
Wenlock, 41, Lieut. Spencer Daniel, 
Staffordshire militia, 
. DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.] The Rev. J. Smedley, of 
Cambridge, to Miss E. Holmes, of Derby. 
—Mr. J. Braley, of Newhall, near Barton- 
upon-Trent, to, Mrs. D’Hesieque, of 
Derby.—Mr, T. Hammersley, of Belper, 
to Miss E. Newton, of Priory.—Mr. J. 
Pycroft, of Drakelow, to Miss S. Winter, 
of Broadfields. 
Died.] At Derby, 69, Mr. T. Crayne. 
—On the Nottingham-road, 19, Mrs. E. 
Wheeldon. 
At Chesterfield, Mrs. Sykes. 
At Belper, 31, Mr. Wm. Walker.—63, 
Mr. B. Jackson, 
At Chesterton, 28, Mr. T. G. Burnett. 
—At Heanor, Mr. B. Soars. 
NOTTINGH 4 MSHIRE. 
Married.) Mr. R, Moakes, to Miss A. 
Wright; Mr. G. Archer, to Miss S. 
Waldrum; Mr. H. Castings, to Miss A, 
Wilson ; Mr. D. Shephard, to Miss P. 
Burton; Mr. H. Jephson, to Miss J. 
Rushton; Mr. C, Shaw, to Mrs. E. Sansun; 
Mr. S. Wells, to Miss A. Scattergood: all 
of Nottingham.— Mr. W. Allison, of 
Colston Basset, to Miss Chettle, of Not- 
tingham. 
Died.|. At Nottingham, in Bridlesmith- 
gate, 28, Mr. J. Pepper.—On Tollhouse- 
hill, 39, Mr. J. Turner, suddenly,—At an 
advanced age, Mr, J. Stansfield. 
At. Newark, 75, Mrs. M. Bennett.— 
30, Mr. J. Morley.—60, Mrs. M. Hall. 
At Colwick, 49, Mr. J. Clarkson.—At 
Bulcote, 80, Mr, J. Toplis. 
Cheshire— Derbyshire— Nottinghamshire, &c. 
[Dec. 1, 
LINCOLNSHIRE, 
A numerous meeting of freeholders was 
lately held at the Monson’s Arms Ton, 
Gainsborongh, when resolutions were en- 
tered inte, to support, at their own ex- 
pense, Sir John Thorold, or any other in- 
dependent gentleman who may be nomina- 
ted at the ensuing election for the county, 
in opposition to Sir William Ingilby. ‘The 
high sheriff appointed the 26th ult. for 
the election. 
Married.) Mr. R. Hubbert, of Boston, 
to Miss M. Small, of Nottingham.—Mr. 
G. Sparrow, jun, of Grantham, to Miss 
Clifton, of Muston.—Mr. Clay, of Gran- 
tham, to Miss Renshaw, of Newark.—Mr. 
A. Pridmore, of Wing, to Miss B. Battson, 
of St.Mary’s, Stamford.—Mr, J.W.Morley, 
of Horncastle, to Miss Landsdale, of South 
Searle. 
Died.] At Lincoln, 26; Miss E. Foster, 
deservedly regretted. 
At Grantham, 50, Mr.) G.: Pearson, 
greatly lamented.—At an adyanced age, 
Mrs. Gray. 
LEICESTER AND RUTLAND. 
Married.] Mr. F. Deacon, of the Market- 
place, to Miss C. Maule, late of Leicester, 
—Mr. Gregson, of Leicester, to Miss S. 
Measures, of Exton.—Mr. T. King, of 
Leicester, to Miss R, Fitzhugh, of Kings- 
thorpe.—Mr. W. R. Griffin, of Leicester, 
to Miss L. Clarke, of Oundle. 
Died.] At Leicester, Miss A. Walker,.— 
In the Market-place, 76, Mr. J. Hurst.— 
Mr. Richardson. ; 
At Loughborough, 67, Mr. W. Hooper. 
At Ashby de la Zonch, 44, Miss S. 
Stamford.—40. Mrs. ‘Tabberer. 
At Tinwell, Mrs. Hatsell.—At Welham, 
77, Mr. J. Coleman, sen. 
STAFFORDSHIRE, 
Married.] Mr. T. Jobbern, to Miss A. 
Ford, both of Litchfield—Mr. S. Derry, 
of Litchfield, to Miss M. Latham, of 
Weare.—Mr. T. Clark, to Miss A, S. 
Pepperhill. Mr. T. Page, to Miss M. 
Bailey; all of Wolverhampton. — Mr. 
Green, of Wilmcote, to Mrs, ‘Thompson, 
of Fazeley. 
Died.] At Litchfield, in Gresley-row, 
67, Mr. W. Bailey.—87, Mrs. Barlow.— 
88, Mrs. M. Campbell—s89, Mr, W. 
Bickley. 
At Wolverhampton, 44, Mr. W. Sanders. 
WARWICKSHIRE, 
A fire broke out, within the month, in 
the extensive cotton-mills of Sir Robert 
Peel, bart. at Fazely, Warwickshire, which 
raged with such fury, that, in the short 
space of two hours, the whole of the very 
valuable machinery, together with the 
stock of manufactured cotton and that in 
process, were entirely consumed, and the 
buildings, excepting the mere onter wails, 
were razed to the earth. Two hundred 
and fifty persons liave been thrown out of 
employment; 
