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third daughter of the late J. Outrant, esq. 
of Bramley-hall, Derbyshire. 
. LANCASHIRE» 
A destrdctive fire broke out lately, in the 
premises of ‘Messrs. Sharp, Hill and Co. 
patent reel, and power loom manufactu- 
rers, in° Falkner Street, Manchester, which 
were entirely destroyed. The loss’ is esti- 
mated at from. £8,000 to £10,000. It is 
strongly suspected; that the fire was the 
work of some incendiary. 
On Friday, the 29th July, the foundation 
stone of: Woolton Church was laid by the 
Hon. E. G. Stanley, ‘assisted by the Rev. 
A. Campbell, vicar of Childwall; the Rev. 
. Ashton, vicar of Huyton, and the ar- 
chitect, Mr. Stewart, sen. of Liverpool. 
The Rey. Mr, Campbell addressed Mr. 
Stanley, mentioning that his grandfather 
had given a piece of ground for the erection 
of .this edifice; to which the Hon. E. G. 
Stanley made a pathetic reply. 
Married.| At Manchester, Mr. Ather- 
ton, of that town, to Elizabeth, eldest 
daughter of the late T.. Ramsden, esq. of 
Lee-bridge-house, near Halifax— At Liver- 
pool, Mr. J. Rothwell, to Betsey, third 
daughter of the late S, Chandley, esq. of 
Cheadle, Cheshire; Capt. W. Hinde, of 
the Lightfoot, to Miss Hall, of Mill Street ; 
T.. Tidswell, esq. of Cheadle, Cheshire, 
to Miss Ellen Vernon, of Toxteth Park— 
At Ashton,, Mr. T. Armstrong, of Nut 
Bank, near Middleton, to Sarah, youngest 
daughter of T. Evans, esq. of Stanley Bank 
—At Manchester, the Rey. C. Marrell, of 
Malton, to Miss H. Fowden, of the former 
place—H. Marriot, esq. of Marple, to 
Eliza, fourth daughter of the late S, Hob- 
son, esq. of Newton Heath. 
Died.| 85, the Rev. O. Cooper, rector 
of Otterden, Kent, and for upwards of 
sixty-two years curate of Chorley—In Mill 
Street, 62, Mrs. H. Charnly, relict of P. 
Charnly, esq. of Warton Lodge, near Pres- 
ton—88, the Rey. A. Story, late of Gars- 
tank, Lancashire—At Fowl-Ing, neay Ken- 
dal, 68, J. Gough, esq.—At his house, at 
Fairfield, near Liverpool, 75, E. Falkner, 
esq.—At Liverpool, W. W. Fell, esq. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.| At Chester, Mr. A. Gibson, 
to Elizabeth Charlotte, youngest daughter 
of the late Dr. Jardine, of the same place ; 
N. J. Henry, esq. to Miss Ayrton, both 
of Ripon—At Henbury, B.S. Escott, esq. 
to Anne, youngest daughter of the Rev. 
W. Trevelyan, vicar of Henbury. 
Died.| _ At Witton, Barbara, second 
daughter of I. Spooner, esq.—At Horwich- 
house, 45, F. D. Astley, esq. of Dukinfield 
Lodge, in the county of ‘Chester. _ 2 
; DERBYSHIRE, 
Married.| At Pleasley, Henry, eldest 
son of Peter Marsland, esq. Wood-bank, 
near Stockport, to Maria, second daughter 
Provincial Occurrences :—Lancashire, Cheshire, §c. 
[Sept. 1, 
of Mr. Hollins, -of the former place—At 
Repton, the Rev; J. C. Safford, 3.a.- vicar 
of Mettingham, Norfolk, to Louisa, only 
child of the late Rev. J. Chartres, formerly 
Fellow of King’s College, Cambridge, 
and vicar of Godmanchester and West Had- 
don, Hunts—T. Le Bretou, esq. Attorney- 
General of the Island of Jersey, to Frances, 
daughter of T. J. Rawson, esq. of Ash- 
borne. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Xe 
Married.] At Nuttall Church, the Hon, 
and Rev. A. Curzon, son of Lord Scars- 
dale, to Sophia, second daughter of . R. 
Holden, esq. of Nuttall Temple, Notts, 
and Darley Abbey, Derbyshire—At Not- 
tingham, ‘I’. B. Oliver, esq. of this place, 
to Augusta, third daughter of the Rev. T. 
Burnaby, m.a. vicar of St. Margaret, and 
rector of Misterton, in this county. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Died.| Rev. H. Boulton, vicar of Sib- 
sey. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.|_ Rev. H. Pickthall, of Woot- 
ton, Staffordshire, to Mary, eldest daughter 
of the late Rev. E. Vardy, rector of Yel- 
verton, Northamptonshire—At Netherseal, 
in this county, the Rev. S. Madan, m.a. 
Canon-Residentiary of Litchfield, to Louisa 
Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Rev. W. 
Gresley, of Neétherseal-hall. : 
Died.|_ At Rugely, 96, J. Dickinson, 
esq. He was an officer under George II. 
WARWICKSHIRE, 
July 26.—The fight between the lion 
Nero, and six dogs, three at a time, took 
place at Warwick, which from the tame 
and gentle disposition of the ‘lion, was 
decided in favour of the dogs. 
Aug. 1.—Another fight; between the 
lion Wallace, and six dogs, twovat atime, 
took place at Warwick, which was: decided 
in favour of the lion: the dogs, in this en- 
counter, had not the smallest chance, t 
Married.| At Barford, the Rev. Hi.E. 
Steward, m.a. of Christchurch, |: Oxford; 
and domestic chaplain to the Earl of: Watr- 
wick, to Mary, only child of H: ‘Holden, 
esq. of Barford. uff 3 
Died| At Leamington Priors, William, 
youngest son of W.) Craddock,’ ‘esq. of 
Nuneaton—In Birminghgm Workhouse, 
77, J. Scruise, a Greenwich’ ‘pensioner, 
one of the last of Captain Cook’s crew, 
pig saw the celebrated circumnavigator 
fa ? i ™ bogs nat : 
SHROPSHIRE. brie bess 
The spire of Neen Church; ‘Shréwsbury, 
was destroyed by lightning, on’ Wednestay, 
27th July. rove 1 
Married.| At Loppington, ‘R.-S? Dickin, 
esq. of Broughton Villa, to Jane, eldést 
daughter of the Rev. R. Parkes,’ vicar of 
the former place, and chaplain to-‘the Most 
Noble the Marquis of Donegall. ‘ 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
