570 
Lancashire. 
At Halifax, Mr. J. Mortimer, formerly 
a breeches maker. He had just entered 
the raff yard of a neighbour, when he 
dropped down and instantly expired. 
At Sheffield, 31, Mr.' W. Platts, eldest 
son of Mr. R. P. o r the Black Swan Inn.— 
John, eldest son of the late Mr. W. Jack- 
son, currier. Three deaths have occurred 
in the family within the space of a few 
weeks, (including 1 his father’s and sister’s.) 
LANCASHIRE. 
The North Briton’s Society of Liver¬ 
pool held their anniversary on the 20 th ult. 
Liverpool was on the 30th inst. visited 
by one of the most dreadful gales ever re¬ 
membered. Great damage was done to 
the shipping; and on shore several serious 
catastrophes occurred. A wind-mill on 
Bidston Hill, having broken loose, caught 
fire, from the friction occasioned by its 
velocity. This is the third mill on the 
same site, which has, within a few years, 
been destroyed by the effects of a storm. 
Married .] At Liverpool, Mr. R. Gray, 
surgeon, late of the R.N. to Miss D. 
O’Neale.—Mr.Bradner, solicitor, to Mary, 
second daughter of the late Mr. Knowles. 
—At Manchester, Mr. J. Redhead, solici¬ 
tor, to Mary, daughter of the late Mr. R. 
Milne, solicitor.—At Kuowsley, the seat 
of the Earl of Derby, the Right Hon. the 
Earl of Wilton, to Lady Mary Stanley — 
Died,'] At Lancaster, 55, Mr. R. Par¬ 
kinson, chemist and druggist. 
At Liverpool, 49, Mr. F. Thornbury, 
jeweller.—Mr. W. M £ Griffitb.—In his 67th 
year, Mr. W. Davenport, of Mount Plea 
sant.—Mrs. Grayson, 59.—Mr H. Guy, 
coach-maker, 55.—Very suddenly, 79. Mr. 
G. Smart, book-binder.—-Edward Simon, 
aged 101 years and 22 days. He had been 
employed as a labourer in the docks nearly 
70 years ; his mother died at the age of 
103, his father 101, and his brother 104.— 
At Manchester, 67, the Rev J. Brooks, 
M.A. He had performed the duty of al¬ 
ternate chaplain at the collegiate church, 
for thirty-one years, with strict punctu¬ 
ality.—Of a decline, 43, Mr. E. Evans, 
formerly of the Duke of York public house. 
•—J. Elliott, esq. cotton-merchant. 
At Preston, the eldest daughter of Mr. 
R. Johnson, liquor merchant—In the prime 
of life, M iss H. Tipping. 
At Blackburn, 91, Mr. J. Bolton, shoe¬ 
maker. He was generally known by the 
agnomen of Old Uncle John, and lived to 
see the fifth generation of his posterity. 
At Ormskirk, 26, Miss E. Johnson. 
At Ashton-under-Lyne, 29, Mr. W. Gib 
sen, solicitor.—Mr. James Newton, bache¬ 
lor, aged 81. He was a most eccentric 
character, and was generally known by 
the name of (( Windy Jemmy, or Ofd 
Jemmy Newton.’* 
At Leigh, 67, the Rev. D. Birkit, vicar. 
The Rev. W. Thornton, B.D. parochial 
minister of Garstang Chapel.—J. Hopkin- 
Nottmghamshire. [Jan. 1 
son, esq. of Aigburth Hall, formerly of 
-Demeraia. 
At Pendleton, M. J. Bliukhorn, 68.— 
Lately, at the seat of Mr. Shirley, in this 
county, in her 21st year, Lady Elizabeth 
Stanhope, eldest daughter of the late Earl 
of Chesterfield. She was on a visit with 
the present Earl, her brother, when she 
was suddenly seized with a shivering fit 
and expired soon after. 
CHESHIRE. 
A daily paper has been printed, during 
the month, under the title of the Northern 
Express, by Mr. Burgess, of Stockport. 
Mamed.] In the Island of Trinidad, 
Oct. 1, T. Roxburgh, esq. to Virtue, young¬ 
est daughter of Mr. F. Gillaird,of Chester. 
—At Tattenhall, the Rev. G. Baldwyn, 
M.A. to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of 
T. Orton, esq.—At Tarporley, R. Nickols, 
esq. to Mi's A. Rawlinson. 
Died-} At Chester, 41, Mrs. S. Dutton. 
At Middlewich, im his 21st year, John, 
eldest son of the late Mr. J.D.aau, super¬ 
visor. 
At Knutsford, Mr. R. Hewitt, 39. 
In his 64th year, Mr. T. Hewit, of Wing- 
ham, near North wich.—Mrs. E. Mytton, 
of Burgedding, relict of the late R. M. 
esq. of Garth, Montgomeryshire. 
At Llanydan, Mr. Walsh, for many years 
the faithful house steward of the Hon. G. 
Irby. 
Mr. G. Gresty, of Bierley, near Middle- 
wich, 52. 
Of hydrophobia, John Bastendale, of 
Cross-street. The poor man was bitten by 
a house dog belonging to his master. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married] Mr.C. Pouudell, of Holbrook, 
to Miss M. A. Williams, of Nottingham.— 
At Egginton, Mr. J. Ashby, of Etwall, to 
the only daughter of the late Mr. W. Fran¬ 
cis.—-At Wirksworth, Mr. J. Sherwin, of 
Saudhall Farm, to Miss E. Layke, of Alder- 
wasiev. 
Died.] At Derby, in bis 51st year, Mr. 
Hancock, surgeon.—Miss Martha Newton, 
milliner, 24.—Miss Eliza Pulley, a maiden 
lady.—Mr. H. Buxton, feilmonger, 75 — 
Mrs. Heathcote, relict of the late Lieut. 
Co!. H. of the marines. 
At Chesterfield, Miss Robinson, eldest 
daughter of Mr. R. mercer and draper, 18 
—Mrs. Taylor, wife of Mr. B. T. 
At Buxton, 42, Mr. T. Walker. 
At Belper, in her 49th year, Hannah, 
wife of Mr. R. Banks. She died about an 
hour after her deliver}', but the child is 
likely to live. 
At Hathern, near Loughborough, 60, E. 
Boyer, gent. 
In his 77th year, J. Longdon,esq. deputy 
lieutenant for the county. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
A steam engine of one hundred and 
forty horse power, has lately been erected 
on the Duke of Portland’s estate at Kirkby, 
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