J82L] Cheshire—Derby shire. 281 
Mr. T. H. Robinson.—64, the Rev. Theop. very properly excited the strongest interest 
Leney, upwards of 34 years a minister in After retiring- near an hour and a half, 
the Wesleyan connexion.—Mary, wife of the Jury acquitted the prisoners. 
Mr. D. Oliva, drug-gist, of Deansg-ate.— Married.'] At Ashbourne, G. J. Penning- 
22, J. L. Fils, esq. 
At Bolton, 37, Ann, wife of Mr. T. Bam- 
ber, timber merchant. 
At Wigan, 78, Miss L. Marsden. 
At Salford, after a long illness, support¬ 
ed with truly Christian resignation, Mr. T. 
G. Hall. 
At Paisley, James Weir, only 17 months 
old, known by the name of the “ Gigantic 
Child.” 
CHESHIRE. 
The inhabitants of Chester are making 
another endeavour to divert through that 
city, the general route of travelling from 
London to Ireland, by way of Holyhead. 
The beautiful residence of Bolesworth 
Castle has beeu sold for £120,000. 
The large and populous town of Stock- 
port is-about to be lighted with gas. 
At a public meeting lately held in Ches¬ 
ter, it was resolved to establish a packet 
station at Dawpool, the mouth of the Dee, 
near that city, foigthe purpose ef conveying 
passengers from Loudon to Dublin, and 
restoring the ancient linen communication 
through Chester.” 
Married .] At Bowdon, John Barrett,esq. 
of Altringham, to Miss Salt.—Captain 
Wrench, formerly of the 9th Lancers, to 
Anna Maria, only daughter of the late Rev. 
Dr.Ward, prebendary of Ely.— Mr.Brooke, 
of Chester, to Miss Gregory, of Tarporley. 
“ J Daiatry, esq. to Elizabeth, eldest 
daughter of J. Hext, esq. of Pestormel 
Park, Cornwall. 
Died.] At Chester, Mrs. M. Ward, dis¬ 
interested, warm, and sincere in her at¬ 
tachments, and of sterling worth to her 
friends.—66, after a long and painful ill¬ 
ness, Mrs. J. Lancaster.—12, Mary, daugh¬ 
ter of the late W. Carter, esq.—Mr. W. 
Wright, for many years a resident Sheriff’s 
officer.—Mrs. Willan, wife of the Rev. Mr. 
vv -—After a long and painful illness, Mrs. 
Jones, of Haubridge . 
On the 29th ulf. at Wood-Sane, MohberJy 
universally respected, Mr. R. Robinson’ 
. formerly of Heaton Norris, and a partner 
in the late Stockport bank. 
At Rill, in the neighbourhood of St. 
Asaph, suddenly, Dr.R. Jones, of Denbigh, 
aged 78 ; he had retired to this place for a 
few days, to enjoy the benefit of sea-bath¬ 
ing, and was attacked by apoplexy whilst 
in shallow water. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Hannah Halley has beeu committed for 
trial for murdering her infant child, by 
putting it in a large jar and pouring boiling 
water on it. * 
The important trial of the Brittlebanks 
for the murder of Mr. Cuddie in a late duel 
«ame on at the Derby assizes. The case 
Monthly Mag. No. 359. 
ton, esq. of the Inner Temple, to Selina, 
youngest daughter of T. J. Rawson, esq.— 
At Duffield,, E. Ireland, esq. of Hill Cottage, 
near that place, to Mary, youngest daugh¬ 
ter of the late T. Saxton, esq. of Duffield. 
—At Derby, Capt. Young, of the 52d regt. 
to Mary, youngest daughter of the late J. 
Harrison, esq. 
Died.] At Derby, Mr. W. Butterfield. 
74, Mr. Roberts, of Winster. 
28, Mr.G. Briggs, of Arlaston. 
19, Sarah, youngest daughter of the late 
T. Harvey, esq. of Horn Hay. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Several accidents have lately occurred to 
persons bathing in the River Trent, the 
uncertain depths of which are so decep¬ 
tions. 
A prisoner, named Bamford, confined in 
the county gaol, has lately confessed him- 
sell an accomplice in the murder of an 
unfortunate youth who was found in the 
Trent three years ag-o. 
Married.] Mr. John Pole, to Miss E. 
Coward.—John Smith Wright, esq. of Bull- 
cote Lodge, to Caroline Lady Sitwell.— 
Rev. F.Manners Sutton, of Kilham, to Hen¬ 
rietta, Barbara, daughter of the Hon. and 
Rev. J. Lumley Saville, of Edwinstow, both 
in this county.—Mr. J. Daft, to Ann, only 
daughter of Mr. J. Jefford.—At Beeston, 
Mr. E. Bond, a repectable farmer of that 
village, to Miss Martin, daughter of Mr. 
W. E. gent, of the same place, with a for¬ 
tune ot £5000.—At Melbourn, aged 71,* 
Mr. Beresford, to Miss A. Parker, aged 30. 
—Mr. W. Downing, aged 65, to Miss Mary 
Lee, aged 21.—Major Charles to Miss L, 
Frabrough 
Died,.] At Nottingham, Jonathan, son of 
Mr. J. Ashling. — 82, Widow Selby. 
—Deeply lamented Miss E. Morley—62, 
Mrs. Young.—After a short illness, 33,Mr! 
J Simon.—Mr. William Magson, greatly 
esteemed for the uniform integrity of his 
commercial dealings.—57, Mrs. Lightfoot- 
*—-/0, Mr. i. Sanders.—96, Mrs. Barnett. 
- 7,5, Edward Chatteris, esq. a member ot 
the Senior Council.—59, Mr. Yoimo\_ 
Miss E. Roberts.—42, MivT. Wilkinson. * 
At Newark, j 53, Mr. J. Dalton.—84, Mr. 
W. Skinner, who had been married four 
times, and has left a widow tojarnent the 
loss of her 4th husband.—69, Mr. Reuben 
Lee, farmer.—78, Mrs. Holmes.—33, Mrs. 
M. Duke—66, Mrs. M. Fluit—17, Mr. G- 
Winterburn—40, Mr. R. Spike. 
At Mansfield, 71, Mrs. Truelove —19, 
Mr. T. Ball. ’ 
At Arnold, Mrs. Ann Denison.—70. Mr 
J. Cliff. 
46, Mr. Hill, surgeon of Coafoek. 
At Retford, 73, Dennis Frith, esq. uni- 
ersally regretted by all who knew him. 
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