! S n ] Chester--^ Derhif—Lincoln* 8| 
A. M‘Ewen.— -Mrs. M. Peters.—Mr. H. 
Hall, .^7.—iVSr. Ferry, merchant.—Jjmes 
Gijdart, esq ■—Mr. Mtllifig. — Mr. D. j'ian- 
cruft —l\lr. John Jen s. —Mr. John Lutler, 
printer, 68. 
At Manchester, Mrs Salt —Mr. Buckley, 
in consequence of being terrified by a lanaii- 
cai preaciier. — Mr. James Thi^tlethwaite ; he 
travell-'ci for a respectable house in Manches- 
ttir, and was crossing the principal water on 
Lancaster Sands, a little before tuecoa^h, and 
was nearly over, when, keeping r.Jther too 
Jow down, his horse plunged into onsot ttiose 
dangerous breaks which the sea iVeqaently 
i-nakes in the saiid, and was thrown over his 
horse’s head, and rose no n-jose. It j> snp- 
po-sed the hor.se, in its efforts to gain the 
shore, tranipicd him to ceath The landlord 
at the house on the bank, aware of the dan¬ 
ger, waved his hand to warn hirii, but seeing 
it unavailing, he immediately dispatched a 
messenger to a medical gentleman nut'ar dis¬ 
tant. The body was found in half an hour, 
and every means used to revive the spark of 
vitality, but in vain. 
At Blackburn, Mrs. Thrigley. 
CHESHIRE. 
The following advcitisement is the most 
glorious trophy acq ned by any nobleman 
within our remembrance. 
Chtster, "July 4i, 1811. 
Earl Grosvenor, wishiiii.' co extend the 
benefits of edocatiou to those poor boys of six 
years old and upwaids who cannot, at pte^enC, 
^ain admission in © the charity-schools estab¬ 
lished in this city, has engaged a m.ister, of 
approved abilities, and m'de arrangements or 
dpening a school, e^rly m next moritn, tor 
that purpose. Those pare.tb, dtc. who wish 
to embrace this advan:at,e, are requested to 
apply to Mr. Hamilton, at the Biue school, 
where he will attend every day n xt wemc, 
from ten to one o’clock, to receive names and 
certificates o age ” 
A youth of 16, at Eccleston, has acquired 
the height of six ^eet two inches. 
Two youna men lately perished in the 
Ji^uick Sands, near Parkgate. 
Parkgate is this season fullejr of fashioniii 
able Company than usual, 
A grand gate has been compienced at Che?- 
ter castle. 
Jolin Isaac Levi, a Jew, was lately chiist- 
®ncd at bt. Bride’s, Chester. 
Much mischief was inflicted by the late 
8torm f lightening at Gresford. 
M‘^rried.] At t_tiester, Mr. Hostage, to 
Miss street, of Nantwiep.—.Mr, J. Cotgreave, 
^to Miss Sydney Parry. 
At Overton, Mr Wright, aged 90, to Mrg. 
Birkenhead, aged 
At Daresbury, iMr. Gleave, to Miss Ford. 
At Nantvvicu, Mr. vV. C. Chew, to Miss 
Hannah Heath. 
Mr. G. KynastOD, of Chester, 74, to Mr:. 
^.Ue.’ider, 34^ 
D;W ] '\t Chester, Mrs. Wilkinson, 63.—« 
Mr. Tiiomis Maddox.— Mrs. Bell. 
At Minsterlf-y, the Rev. Mr VVillisms. 
At Congleton, Mrs. Pearson. 
At Pouiton, Rear-Admiral R. Smith, 70« 
At Parkgate, Mrs. Weigh, of Chester. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Derby numbers .15,045 
i'ftc Rev. J. D. G. Pike, to Miss 
Sande's, or Derby. 
Mr. John Haifield, of Rowarth-house, to 
Miss S. Ferns. 
A B^now, the Rev. C. Dodsley, to Miss 
Beaimont. 
in Derby, Ms*. Eyre, to Miss Spurr, both 
of R.I-borne. 
Died.'\ dy a stroke of lightning, at Castlc- 
ton, Isaac Rose, with no ex er ;al nurk ef in¬ 
jury. A woman was struck, who sat near 
hi.m, but recovered. Two large oak-trees 
were shattered by tlie same storm, in Chats- 
worth Paric. 
At Renis'taw, Sir Sitwell Sitwell, a ma¬ 
gistrate ot Derby and York, and deservcdl|L 
regretted. ‘ 
At 1 icknell, Mrs. Barrow, 83. 
At Hatton, Mr. Hackett, .54. 
At Borrowash, Mr. Alien, 63. 
At S oncgravels, Mr H. Milner, 8S» 
Ac Ashborne, S. Ward, esq. 57. 
nt Derby, Mrs. Biiley.ol. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, 
Nottinghani num >ers 34 363. 
Bingiiam numbers 1326, the sexes being 
equal 3 
Radfiird Parish numbers 3447. 
Married.'] At Nottingham, Mr. R. Hunt, 
to /^ISS Mary Taylor.—Mr. J. Hailain, to 
Miss Hannah Shipley.—Mr. A. M'Intosh, 70, 
to Mis.s A. Rollel, 19. 
Ac Long Bennington, Mr. Cooke, to Mis* 
Ilackett 
At Newark, Mr. Gibson, to Mrs. Sadler. 
Died,] Ac Nottingham, Mr. Gilbert, 45. 
— M 5 S E. Gill — Miss H. Wilson —Mrs. 
Haines, relict of Dr. Haines.—-Vlr. J, Wells* 
Sen 46.—Isaac Stone, esq. 81. 
At oheiton, Mrs. Malktey, wife of Sd 
Malut y, esq. 
At Fla wboro'Jgh, John Harrison, esq. 
At K.ing3ton, iMrs, Stokes. 
At Last Leeke, Mr. f. Clarke, 63. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
The shepherd of Mr. Edman, of Marble- 
thorp, Lincob-sbire, vv is struck dead by light¬ 
ning, wliuh shacce ed his skull to pieces,, 
and rerioeied him a shacking spectacle. 
Qauisl'ri’ numbers 5172 inhabitants. 
G imsly numoers 2747. 
Market Raiscn numbers 964. 
Slamfmd has 5.519, Lincoln 8600, and 
Bast .’ll 7841, inliaoitancs, by the present enu¬ 
meration. 
1 ne patriotic subscription for Mr. Drakdrd 
amounts to upwards of 4001. Mr. Drakard’a 
meraorial, presented to the House of Com- 
moiis* 
