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The Rev, Wm. Hurton, vicar of Bsetham, 
near Milthorp, aged 78. He had discharged 
Ills duties as vicar of his native parish 51 years, 
with exenaplary diligence, correctness, and 
scrupulous punctuality. 
Much respected by all who knew hinv^ 
Mr. James Thompson, near Gaythorn, Knot- 
Mill. 
At Kirkhara, Miss Elizabeth Moss, 38. 
Suddenly, and sincerely esteemed and re¬ 
gretted, Mrs. Scholes, wife of Jacob S. esq. 
of Wood hill, near Manchester. 
Much respected, Mr. Petre Baron, broker 
and auctioneer, Manchester. 
Wm. Anderton, esq. of Euxton and Ince. 
At Liverpool, inRussel-st. Letitia, the wife 
of Captain Thomas Nicholson, 53, after a se¬ 
vere illness, which she bore witli the greatest 
fortitude.—-Mr. Wilson, Elbow-lane.—Ann 
Jane, daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Oli¬ 
ver, 21.—-Mr. Joshua Brown, 64.—Mrs. 
Dood, wife of Mr. Wm. D. Ormoiid-street. 
—Universally regret ted,Mr. IsaacHind,Pool- 
laoe, 70.—After a long and lingering illness,. 
Mrs. Pye, wife of Mr. John P.—Mrs. Ellen 
Weigh, 58 —Mr. Andrew Davidson, Pven- 
shaw-street.—Mrs. Lea, wdfe of Capt. James 
L. — Mr. John Wilson, insurance-broker, 64. 
— Mrs. Cotton, Vernon-street.—Mr. His- 
cock, Whitechapel.—Mrs. Ann Jackson, 
Park-lane, 83.—Mrs. Anna Evans, Richmond- 
row —Mrs. Molyneux, wife of Capt. Thomas 
M. in Christian-street, 40, who was suddenly 
struck with a paralytic fit in the eighth month 
of her pregnancy, which, in thirty-five hours, 
concluded her life and that of her infant son. 
Jt may be truly said she never lost sight of 
her duty to her God, her family, and friends. 
—After experiencing unusual vicissitudes 
with manly fortitude, Mr. Alexander Midg- 
hall, in the 50lh year of his age —.And, a 
few days after, his widow, aged 45.—Mrs. 
Ann Binks, stay-maker, Whitechapel, 42. 
—Mr. James r*aisiey, a truly honest man.— 
Mr- Walmsley, marble mason.—Mrs. Gor¬ 
don, Torbock-street. 
CHESHIRE, 
Married.^ Mr. T. Ancwis, of Aston, to 
IM iss .4mery, of Caughall. 
Mr. T. Wright, ofTideswell, to Miss Bir-^ 
kin, of Stockport. 
Mr. Richard Amery, of Cpughall, to Miss 
Antwis, or the former place. 
Mr. Taylor, soap-manufacturer, of Nant- 
wich, to Miss Dutton, of Ridley Hail. 
Mr. Phillips, senior alderman cf the anci¬ 
ent corporation of Handbridge, to Mrs. Wil¬ 
liams, of Chester. 
At Middlewich, Mr. Robert M. Wood, 
attorney, to MissCragg. 
Thomas Frederick Winter, esq. to Miss 01- 
^rhead, late ofChester. 
.Ac Stockport, Mr. Ralph Simister, to Miss 
Elizabeth Moody. 
At Prestbury, Mr. John Swindells, to Miss 
Mary Earrall, both of Macclesfield. 
At Waverton, Mr. Rutter, of Gcldenook, 
to Martha, third daughter of Mr. Goulborn, 
of Huxley Hall. 
Died.] At Matlock, Miss Wright, of 
Povntou. 
At the Feathers inn, Barnl.'il, Edward 
Edwards, esq. lat.e major in the 47th. 
Miss Williams, daughter of Mr. W. of 
Oulton Lowe, being the third instance of pre¬ 
mature death in the same family, in the 
course of the last four weeks, the mother, 
son, and daughter, victims to a most virulent 
fever. 
At Churton, Samuel Holt, esq. In him 
were united the qualities of a Christian, hus¬ 
band, and friend. In the possession of a very- 
ample fortune, tins worthy gentleman distin¬ 
guished himself by his kindness in visiting 
the poor and afflicted, in relieving their dis» 
tresses, and in alleviating their sorrows. His 
amiable conduct will, therefore, cause his 
death to be long and deservedly regret¬ 
ted. 
At an advanced age, Mr. Ralph Wells, of 
Newail, near Nantwich. 
At Mere, near Knutsford, Mrs. Pownall, 
wile of Mr. John P. She lived respected, 
and died regrected- 
At Chester, Mrs. Fletcher, mother of 
Mr. F. watchmaker, 83.—Mr. John Cot- 
greave, only son of Jolin C esq, 19. 
At Kuntsford, Mrs. Mary Leigh, relict of 
the late Rev. Peter L. of Lymm. 
In Congleton, Mr. Robert Barrow, 83, 
formerly o. Moss House. 
By a fall from his horse at Stamford- 
bridge, near Chester, - Okeli, esq, store¬ 
keeper of CHiester castle. 
Mrs. Cutler, relict of Mr. John Cutler, 
printer. 
DERBYSHIRE, 
Married.'^ At Derby, Mr. Dinn, to Miss 
Stone. 
At Hathrosage, Mr. J. Hodgkins, to Miss 
C. Gordon. 
At Littleover, Mr. Tomlinson, of Sudbury, 
to Miss Greatrix. 
Died.] At Belfur, Mr. W. Lomas, 73. 
At Derby, Mr. J. Choice, 92.—Mr. John 
Marshall, hosier, and an honest clerk of the 
races, 69. 
At AUreton, Mr. F. Hall, 45. 
At Little Eaton, Miss C. A. Radford. 
At Chesterfield, Mrs Newbold. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.] Mr. Gilsthorpe, at the Hotel, 
to Miss Welch, cf Balderton. 
Mr. George Banks, to Mrs. Bradley, of 
Cromweb. 
At Halam, Mr. James Adamson, of 
Westhorp, to Miss Elizabeth Wrignt, of the 
former place. 
Died.] At Newstead Abbey, the Hon.Mrs. 
Gordon Eyron, mother of the Right Hon. 
Lord Eyron, and a lineal descendant of the 
Marquis of Huntley, and the Princess Ara- 
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