isn.] 
rising institution at Manchesterj ani his 
bereaved flock hoped long to enjoy the bene¬ 
fits of his pastoral care. 
At Liverpool, Mr. John Mercer, Par- 
Iiament*street, 69. —Mr. Adam Belshaw, of 
Ley land, schoolmaster.—Mrs. Bent, mo¬ 
ther of Mr. iTohn B. printer, 72.—Mrs. 
Elizabeth K-aye, relict of the late Mr. John 
K. of Woolton.— Mrs. Slater, late of Ley- 
land, 92.—Mr- Kdward Hayes, Gradvvell- 
street.—-Mrs. Mary Giover, Scotlarui-road, 
47.—Mrs. Lawrence, Hunter street, 98.— 
Mr. Thomas Grocot, 41 —Miss .'opencer. Sir 
Thomas’s-buildings.—Mrs. Paine, wife of 
Captain P. Upper Pitt-street. — Mr. T. Gre¬ 
gory, Jordan-street.—Mr. William Hilil, Ed- 
mund-street, 20. 
Mr. Henry Mayor, cooper, of Manches¬ 
ter. 
At Wa^ertree, Mrs. Blezard, 43.—Mrs. 
Pole, sister of William P. esq. BO. 
Thomas Phillips, esq. of Singleton, near 
Manchester. 
On Thursday last, much lamented and 
respected, Miss Isabella Hinde, 23, tliird 
daughter of Mr. John H. of .[ordan-street. 
At Lancaster, Mr. Robert Whiteside, mer- 
^ ch.mt, 78.— .After a short illness, Mr. Fran¬ 
cis Briggs, merchant, 49. 
Mr. William Kay, of Preston, 31.—Mrs. 
Woodcock, of the same place —Suddenly, 
Mis. Patterson, wife of Mr. Thomas P. of 
the same place. 
Mrs. Barrow, of Frescot, after an illness 
of many years, which she endured with 
exemplary patience. 
R.obert Turner, esq. of Mill-Hill, near 
Blackburn, 77. 
At Fairfield, Mrs. Gumming, 85. 
Ac Blacicrod, near Wigan, Mrs. Mat¬ 
thews. 
Mr. John Swainson, of Warton, near Lan¬ 
caster, 87. 
-At an advanced age^ Mrs. Walmsley, of 
Coosnargh. 
At Lytham, Mr. William Gleave-, of 
Rushulme, near Manchester. 
At Bevington Hill, Mrs. Phillips, relict 
of the late Captain Thomas Phillips, 50. 
At his house in hJounc-pleasant, in his 
61st year. Sir George Dunbar, of Monkrum, 
bart. 
CH£SHIR E. 
John Whitaker, of Drayton, was last 
month convicted before Lord Kenyon, son 
of the chief justice, in the penalty of 201. for 
preaching in an unlicenseJ house at Han- 
rner, Flintshire. Edward Welsh, the occu¬ 
pier of the house, v/iis convicted in the same 
penalty. S'everal of the hearers v;eie also 
convicted in the penalty of 5s. and an addi^ 
tioiial shilling was demanded for the sum¬ 
mons. Edward Welsh wa-i also fined Is for 
not being at his parish church on the .26th. 
A-IurneJ.] Mr. John Orme, to Miss Lewis, 
both of Chester, 
SOS 
Mr. Mitchell, to PJiss Mitchell, daughtet 
of Mr. M, surgeon, of Stockport. 
Mr, John Edwards, surgeon, of Chester, 
to Miss Mary Ann Day, daughter of the late 
F. P. esq. 
Mr. W.ri. Richardson, of Chester, to Miss 
Mildred, daughter of the late Daniel M. esq. 
of London, banker. 
At Davenliam, Major. Gen. the Hon. Tho¬ 
mas Mahon, eldest son of Lord Hartland, to 
Catherine, eldest daughter of James Topping, 
esq. of Whatcroft Flail, in that country. 
] Daniel Basnet, esq. late one of the 
coroners of the county of Chester. 
At Chester, Mrs. Turner, at the advanced 
age of 83. 
Mr. John Clarke, 73, of Knutsford, draper, 
many years an active member of every chari¬ 
table institution in that town 
Mr. William Fownall, third son of the 
Rev. George P. of Warmingham.. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Marr\ed.'\ E M. Mundy, esq. member of 
parliament for the county of Derby, and of 
Martinhall, to Mrs. Catharine Barwell, wi¬ 
dow of the late R. B. esq. of Stanstead House, 
Sussex, and sister to Admiral Sir Isaac Coffin 
Greenly, bart. 
Mr. Samuel Miller, farmer, of the Green, 
near Ashburne, to Miss H, Greatorex, of 
Perry Mill. 
Died.] At Derby, much regretted by her 
relations and friends, Mrs. Henry Agard, 
daughter of the late Captain Ashcroft. 
At Chesterfield, Joshua Jebb Kent, esq. 
captain and adjutant cf the Derby militia. 
At Eckington, 68, Mr. G. Allen, late of 
-Wensley, Derbyshire. 
Mr. J, Carthage of Whittington Moor, near 
Chesterfield putter. 
I\Jr. John Hickson, 72, of Chamyien, near 
Duffidd, farmer. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
The wholesale hosiers, having stocking¬ 
weaving establishments at Nottingham, hav c 
been obliged to curtail their hands, in conse¬ 
quence of the pressure of the times, and hav¬ 
ing brought into use a certain wide frame lor 
the manufacture of stockings and gaiters, by 
which was produced a considerable saving in 
manual labour, tending still further to the 
decrease of the hands employed. A num¬ 
ber of v/tavers assembled on Sunday the 
10th, at difl'erenc places in the vicinity of 
Nottingliam, and foicibly entered the house? 
of such persons as had in use those frames, 
so obnoxious to them. A master weaver, ac 
Bullwell, having been threatened by the ri- 
ott?rs, armed all his men to defend his frauies, 
and barricadoed bis house. ’Being thus in 
his garrison j he waited the attack; they ap¬ 
peared and demanded admittance, or a sur¬ 
render of the irames. Several shots were 
then exchanged, and one of the rioters, a 
weaver, from Arnold, was shot dead. 1 he 
rest retired wuh the slain body, but soon re¬ 
turned 
Chesh ire — Derbj/^Nollmgliavh 
