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ISll.]. Chest ev-^Derh^ — Nhtiingham. 
At Liverpool, Wf. J. Tessimon.-!, merchant, 
to Miss Cormacic.~Mr. Thomas Ashcroft, to 
Mrs. Hamer.—Mr. John Spencer, to Miss 
Jessey M* Intosh.—Mr. James Lawson, to 
Miss Ann Movtran —Mr. Joseph Bickerton, 
to Mrs. jane White.—Mr, Jonathan Thoma¬ 
son, of Hi.ndley, to Miss Mary Birkett, Park- 
lane.—Mr. Wm. Davenport, to Miss Eliz^- 
brth Smith.—^Mr. Robert Riddio\jigh> to Mrs- 
Knovvlden, Dale Street.—Mr. Peter Catteral, 
to Miss Barlow.—rTr. John Green, Co Miss 
Ann Wiliiarns, Water Street.—Mr. John 
Ashton, merchant, to Miss Mary Ann Ken- 
wortliy.—Mr. J. Davidson, printer, to Miss 
Stockton, W;,kes’ Court. — Mr. Jonathan 
Scott, to Miss Willacy, of Toxteth Par.k.— 
Mr. Joshua Gordon, to Miss Elizabeth 
Ross. 
At Manchester, James Hutton, esq. to 
Anne, only daughter of Abraham Howard, 
esq. of Portwood. 
Mr. Nightingale, of Manchester, to Miss 
Dallas, daughter of the late .\'lr. D. 
Mr. James AJurry, to Miss Mary Anne 
Stockton, both of Manchester. 
A*t Manchester, Mr. Wm. Bancroft, to 
Miss Jane Turner. 
Mr. J ohii EUis, to Miss Ann Mitehell, 
both of Manchester. 
Mr. John Eastwood, of Manchester, to 
Miss Rachael Bolton, of Edenheld, near 
Bury. 
At Manchester, Mr. Joseph Pilkingten, 
to Miss Slater. 
Mr. Thornas Swindells, of Manchester, to 
jMis5> Catharine Latham, of Walkington. 
At Lowick, Mr. Thomas Townson, to 
Mrs. Chamley. 
Died.'} Ait Lancaster, Mrs. Shepherd, relict 
of Thomas S. esq. 68. 
Mr. Richard Gillow, aged 77, formerly a 
cabinet-maker and upholsterer. 
Mrs. Whitehead, wife of Mr. Alexander 
W. of Forton Half, S6. 
At Lancaster, Mrs. Rawlinson, relict of 
John R. esq.—-Mr. Archibald Stewart. 
At Strangeways Hall, near Manchester, In 
bis 31st year, Joseph Hanson, esq. In him ■ 
liTs relatioris and friends are left to mourn the 
early fate of a kind brother and endearing 
companion ; the cause of liberty and huma¬ 
nity a firm and persevering advocate ; and 
thousands of poor manufacturers, in Alanches- 
ter and its neighbourhood, a steady and liberal 
benefactor. Kis name will be coupled with 
blessings, from the posterity of the latter, for 
real benefits received j when empty praises, 
recorded on brass or marble, shall be for¬ 
gotten. 
At Liverpool, 66, Mr. Thomas Moore, 
Richmond, St. Ann’s, deeply lamented.— 
Wm. Roman Hodge, esq. sincerely lamented 
by an affectionate family.-^Mr. John Hewitt, 
75.—.Mr. Wm. Wilbraham, Drury lane, 45. 
—Mr. John Cormack, merchant. Pool-lane, 
9ged43yearsj a man whose integrity, ho¬ 
nesty, and sobriety, secured to him the es¬ 
teem of all who knew Irim.—Sincerely re¬ 
gretted, Mrs. Agnes King, 56.—Airs. A.nri 
Fleetwood, 76.—[arrjes Lever, esq. of Hind- 
ley, 43.—Mr. John Taritoii Pemberton, only 
.son of Mr. John H. P. Queen’s Squire, deep¬ 
ly regretted. —Mrs. Pilsowon, Duke’s Place, 
73.— Mr. James Howgiil, St. Helen’s.—Mr. 
James M‘Crury, 66. 
A.t Alanchester, Mrs. Spear, 73.— Mr. 
Joseph Cheshire, of Bridge Street, g8.—Mrs. 
Ann'Hampson.— Mrs. Ann Litlar, 63. 
In London, by suicide, Thomas Morp, esq. 
an embarrassed and lamented merchant. 
C H ESHIB E. 
Married.} At Bowden, Afr. Samuel Prior, 
of London, to EUcn, fourth daughter of Mr. 
Markland, of Durham Massey. 
At Bunbury, Air. John James, minister la 
the methodist connection, to Miss Cathaiine 
Lewis. 
At Daresbury, P. Knowles, jun. esq. of 
Alersey Brook, near Warrington, to Miss 
Dumville. 
Air. James Benson, to Miss Gunson, botlx 
of Ches‘. r. 
Mr. Turnstal], to Miss Hardern, of Mac¬ 
clesfield. 
Mr. Groves, surgeon, of Holt, to Miss 
Sarah Price, of the same pHce. 
Died.} Mr. John Clare, ofRuloe, 30. 
Mr. James Wriglit, bookseller, Whit¬ 
church. 
Air. Wm. Holland, King Street, Chester. . 
In Ills field, attending the harvest, Mr. 
Benjamin Clubbe, of Chester, 
At Chester, Mr. T. Denson, resident en¬ 
gineer to the Ellesmere Canal Company, to 
whom he has been a faithful servant, and to 
society a useful member. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Died.} At Fairfield, near Buxton, Martha 
Lingard, 9,6. 
Suddenly, on his arrival at Derby, to bo 
exhibited at the races, (on which day ha at¬ 
tained the age of ,31 years,) John Cummins, 
only 3l inches high. 
At his house in Risley, aged 71, the Rev. 
Jos. Jackson, D. D. one of the magistrates foj' 
Nottinghamshire. • 
N o T TIK O H .'i M S HI ?. E. 
The Nottingham -Rifie Society, composed 
of the most respectable men of that county,, 
and who bear an extraordinary high charac¬ 
ter as marksmen, having challenged all the 
rifle corps and societies in England, to bring, 
five of their members to firs against five of 
their society, at $00 yards, without a rest, 
had their challenge accepted by the Artillery. 
Yagers, and by the Duke of Cumberland’s 
corps of Sharp-shooters, cernmanded by Lord 
Yarmouth. The match, for fifey guineas a 
side, took place on Stamford race-ground 
The Yagers who fired, were Messrs. Baumer 
Garth, Davis, Waller, and Broadhurst > the 
Duke of Cujjiberland’s Sharp-shooters wsra 
