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Marriages and Deaths Abroad. 



[April, 



O.Hamond.rector of Wydford, Herts— J.H.Maclean, 

 esq., jun., of Ardgour— The Archbishop of Raveima 

 — At Trelawny, Jamaica, Jamea, son of P.Fry, esq., 

 of Compton-hoilse, near Axbridge — At the H6tel dee 

 Invalides, HP, Pierre Huet, the oldest soliUer in the 

 French service — At Paris, Miss S. Lewis— At Calais, 



J. Petric, esq At Boulogne, H. Kinsell, esq., of 



Hcmel Hempstead— At Calcvitta, Robert, son of Sir 

 J. Chetwode, bart., of Oakley, Suffordshire— At 

 Deenajpore, N. Macleod, esq At Ncemuch, 36, 



Capt. A. Mc Donald— At Ceylon, J. R. Morgan, 



esq In Bombay, J. Fox, esq., of Plymouth— 57, 



Col. G. B. Bellaris— At the Isle of France, J. Fairlie, 



esq On his passage home from India, Lieut. E- 



Routledgc— AtWarsaw, the Abbi Stanislaus Stalsiic, 

 Polish Minister of State. He has left his whole for- 

 tune, amounting tO;£80(1,nOO to public institutions— 

 At Vienna, Baron J. Fyffe— At Bremen, C. Papen- 

 dick, esq., of Kew-green. 



MONTHLY PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES; 



' WITH THE MAItniAGES AND DEATHS. 



NOnTHnMBEKLAND AND DURHAM. 



R. Ingham, esq., of Westoe, has lately presented 

 to the South Shields Literary, Scientific, and Me- 

 chanical Institution, in addition to his former liberal 

 donation, a very elegant air pump, electrical ma- 

 chine, and galvanic trough, with a complete appa- 

 ratus belonging to each. G. Lambton, esq., M.P., 

 has given £20 to the same Institution. 



Married.'] At Bishop Wearmouth, J. J. Bulman, 

 esq., of Cox Lodge, to Caroline, daughter of G. 

 Robinson, esq., of Hendon. 



Died.] At Sunderland, 48, Capt. Wilkinson — A. 

 Gainford, near Darlington, 7", Mrs. Cradock — At 

 Winlaton, 74, R. Dryiten, esq. 



CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND. 



Married.] At Aspatria, M. Smith, esq., of Gil- 

 crox, to Miss Wilson, of Ellcrby. 



Di«d.l At Lazonby, ilL the Rev. T. Myers— J. 

 Watson, esq.. Low I'lains- At Tiirill, near Pen- 

 rith, 6G, Mrs. Sice. 



yORKSHIRE. 

 A fire broke out lately in the belfry of Rother- 

 ham church, owing to the negligence of some work- 

 men employed in repairing the roof; by the timely 

 arrival of the engines, and the praiseworthy exer- 

 tions of the inhabitants, this fine specimen of late 

 gothic architecture was saved from total destruction ; 

 the damage sustained is confined to a part of the roof, 

 where the ancient carved beams are burnt complele- 

 ly through ; some of the windows, cushions, &c. are 

 destroyed by the falling timbers and molten lead. 

 The church was erected during the latter part of the 

 reign of Edward the Fourth, and is perhaps one of 

 the last of those sacred edifices which the large re- 

 venues, and the splendid taste of the Catholic 

 Church, raised for the celebration of its worship 

 previous to the Reformation. 



Married.'] At Snape, J. Jurrod, esq., to Miss 

 Nunn. 



Died.] At Holdgate, near York, BO, Lindley 

 Murray, esq., the author of the English Grammar, 

 and many other highly approved works on educa- 

 tion—At Leetls, 74, Capt. L. V. Morgan; 60, M. 

 Murray, esq. — \t Whitby, H. Simpson, esq.; T. 

 Fisburn, esq.— At Beverley, 77, Mr. Haudcock. 



LANCASHIRE. 

 A superb service of plate, valued at 3, .500 guineas, 

 has been lately presented to Mr. Huskisson, by his 

 constituents of Liverpool ; the following is the in- 

 scription engraved on the centre ornament of the 

 service. 



" The service of plate, of which this candelabrum 

 s a part, was presented to the Right Hon. W. Hus- 

 kisson, by a numerous body of the merchants, free- 

 men, and iRhabitants of Liverpaol, as a testimony 

 of their senje of the benefits derived to the nation 

 at large, from the enlightened system of commercial 

 policy brought forward by him as Presidait of the 



Board of Trade, and their gratitude for the zeal and 

 ability with which, as a Member for Liverpool, he 

 has watched over the interests of his constituents." • 

 At a meeting of the Society of Scottish Antiqua- 

 ries, held at their Museum, on the 27th February, 

 there was read a communication, accompanied with 

 a drawing, from Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, relative 

 to an ancient silver bracelet found at Brugh-head. 

 An interesting document was laid before the Society 

 by Mr. Donald Gregory, being the copy of a petition 

 from the Lairds MacLean and Sleatt, and the Cap- 

 tain of Clan Ranald, to King James VI., dated A. D. 

 \C*\S. The Society was also much gratified by the 

 first part of a very learned dissertation by Mr. Skene, 

 of Rubieslaw, explanatory of an ancient planisphere 

 of the world, in his possession, supposed to be of 

 the date of the I4th century. That portion of the 

 paper which was read, chiefly referred to the early 

 notions which were entertained regarding the coun- 

 tries of .\frica. A continuation of the subject is pro- 

 mised on a subsequent evening. 



The Deputy Lieutenants of this county have 

 voted the Earl of Derby a piece of plate, as a testi- 

 mony of their gratitude and esteem for his zealous 

 and faithful services during fifty years as Lord Lieu- 

 tenant of the county. 



Married.] At Caton Brookhouse, J. Satterthwate, 

 esq., of Lancaster, to Miss Hughes — .At Prestwich, 

 W. Andrew, esq., of Edge-lane, to Sophia, daugh- 

 ter of H. Becker, esq., of Foxdenton-hall— At Kirk- 

 ham, the Rev. J. Radcliffe, to Mary, daughter of 

 the late J. King, esq. 

 Died.] In Liverpool, 90, R. Carus, esq. 



CHESHIRE. 



Feb. 27. Soon after the arrival of the London 

 mail, a mob, of about .5oiXi or 6000 of the woiking 

 men and boys, assembled in the market-place at Mac- 

 clesfield, and afterwards paraded the streets : some 

 lamps and windows were broken ; but the prompt 

 and decisive measures of the magistrates soon dis- 

 persed them. 



DiVrf.] 105, Mr. T. Dooley, of Butley, near Mac- 

 clesfield— 33, J. Nield, esq., of Stockport Etchells 

 —At Chester, Elizabeth, wife of P. Kemble, esq — 

 Ann, relictof J. Lees, esq., of Castle-hall, Duckin- 

 field. 



DERBYSHIRE. 



The operative silk weavers of the town of Derby 

 have drawn up a petition to Parliament against the 

 importation of foreign silk manufactured goods ; or 

 to allow the free importation of foreign grain at an 

 ad valorum duty of thirty per cent. 



Married.] At Sawby, the Rev. E. Stcnson, to 

 Mary, daughter of Mr. E. Bradshaw. 



Died.] Mary, relict of Sir E. Everi', bart., of 

 Eggigton-hall ;' The Rev. J. Parsons, rector of Car- 

 sington— In Derbv, 77, Eliza, relictof the late Lieut.- 

 Col. Bullenkancolirt— Mrs. Walker, of Dale Abbey 

 — At Stanton, 77, Mrs. Hancock— At Derby, 7fi> 

 Mr. R. Eaton— fi2> — Manlove, esq., of Scropton. 



