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the fecond and third arches of the ten-arched 
bridge near Nottingham. They were em- 
ployed in demolifhing the bridge, andghad jut 
thrown down the firfi arch, when the others 
gave way, and overwhelmed them in the 
FUuInS. 
The joarneymen cabinet-makers of Not- 
tingham have demanded an increafe in their 
wages of two fhillings in the pound. 
Matried.\---At Newark, Rev. J. Coftcha- 
die, of Cambridge, to Mifs A. Milnes, caugh- 
ter of the Rev. Dr. M. 
Lieut. Grimdy, of the Nottinghamfhire 
fencible regiment of fact, to Mis A. Meore, 
of Guernfey. . 
At Torkfey, Mr. John Bowmer, to Mus B. 
Elis, daughter of J. E. etq. of Brampton. 
Died.|---At Nottingham, Mrs. Smith. _ Mrs. 
Shipley. Mrs. Dodd. - G. Alexander, eiq. 
Mr. W. Crocroft. 
At Newark 22, Mr. G. Cropper; being one ° 
ef the- volunteer infantry of that place, he 
wes buried with military honours. 
Mifs H. Rumiey. 
At Mansfield, Mrs. Buckles. Mrs. Buck- 
frone. At Carcolfton, near Bingham, Mrs. 
Blagg. At Bingham, $9. Mr. W. W heaticy, 
kte of Whatton. 
ae DERBYSHIRE. 
At the late annual meeting of the Derby- 
fhire Breeding and Agricultural Society, the 
prizes were adjudged as follows :—For the 
three beft theaves, and the beit two-thear 
ram, to Mr. Radford, of Eaton—For the be& 
two-fhear wether, to Mr. Greaves, of Ingle- 
by—For the beft two-year old beaft of the 
eow kind, to Mr. Cox, of Brailsford. C 
Marricd.|---At Gloffop, Mr. T. Dakeyne, 
of Darley-dale, to Mils S. Bower, daughter of 
R. B. efq. of New-mills. 
At Etwall, W. Stables, efq. of Hemfworth, 
to Mifs Ward. 
Dizd.]---At Derby, 27, Mrs. Marriott. At 
Winter, Mr. G. Goodwin, an emiment attor- 
mney. At Yeovicy, Mr. Sherwin. At Caven- 
difh-bridge, 67, Mr. Jas. Sorefby. At Kiurk- 
Treton, Mrs. Burton. 
In the prime of life, in confequence of a fall 
from his horfe, Mr. F. Goodwin, furgeon, of 
Athborne. At Kirk-Langton, Mr. G. Bowley. 
At Mount-pleafant, near Afhborne, Mr, John 
Sanay. 
CHESHIRE. 
Died,|---At Chefter, Jos. Snow, efq. one of. 
the aldermen of that city. Mr, R. Amery. 
Mr. Cafe. Mr. Dicas. Mrs. Tilftone. Mrs. 
Harrop. 
At Credenhill, 42, Mr. John Eckley, fon of 
the late Rev. Mr. E. At Eardifland, 66, Mr. 
€. Haywood. At Sutton, near Chefter, : 57, 
Mr. W. Lingen. At ferfey, W. Johnfon, efq. 
fon of the Rev. Mr. J. of Chefcer. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
At Shrewfbury affizes came on the very ex- 
traordinary trial of the bithop of Bangor, his 
chaplain, and others, for a riet and affaule! 
The indi€&ment charged the Bifhop with forci- 
bly attempting to turn a Mr. Grindley out of 
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a building attached to the cathedral-of Bangor 
to the poffeffion of which Mr. G. claimed the 
right as deputy regifter of the. diocefe. The 
riot and afizult appeared to be fully proves in 
the opinion of the judge, who, in fumming 
up, threw fome degree of blame on the bifhop. 
The jury, however, brought in a verdi& of 
Not Guilty. Mr. Adam was counfel for the 
profecution, and Mr. Erfkine for the bifhop. 
The prince and princefs of Orange have been 
magnificently entertained by Sir Richard Hull, = 
at Hawkeftone. 
There is now in Sir Richard Hill’s hot- 
houfe, at Hawkeftone, a Syrian vine, which, 
though only fix years old, has produced feve- 
rat hundred weight of grapes ; the berries are 
very large, and of a moft delicious flavour 5 and 
the bunches run from feven. or eight to nearly 
2olb. a-piece. . 
Marricd.|--Rev. R. Thursfield, of Claverly, 
to Mifs L. Periam. 
At Lillefhall, E. Rowlands, efg. of Coal- 
brookdale, to Mifs Boycott. 
At Ludlow, hon. Capt. Hamilton, of Down- 
ton-hall, eldef fon of Lord Vilcount Boyne, to 
Mifs Baugh, daughter of B. B. eiq. } 
Died.|---At Shrewfbury, Mrs. Morris. Mrs. 
Hodges. Mifs Baudrip. Mr. Hill. 
At Pool, Mrs. Afbford. Mr. P. Tumer. 
At Kilkeweth, near Pool, Mifs C, Edwaids. 
At Uppington 90, Mr. T. Jones. 
At Much-Wenlock, E. Grainger, efq. With- 
out any previous indifpofition, after eating her 
{upper as ufual, Mrs. Dearman, of Coalbrook- 
dale. Mr. O. Moris, of Criggion. Mrs. 
Smith, of Creflage. 
At Sleap-Hail, Mr. Teece. At Wem, 795 
Mrs. A. Chaddock. At Yockleton, Mr. Blake- 
way. Aged 71, Mr. E. Jones, warden of 
Clum hofpital.; an office which he filled to his 
own credit, and to the advantage and comfort of 
the objects of that inftitution. 
In the prime of life, Mr. Tomkins, of 
Black Park, near Whitchurch. At Ludlow, 
Mrs. Jordan. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Notices have been publifhed in the Gazette, 
&c. of the intention to apply for an act tocut 
the propofed canal from Athby Woulds, to 
join the Chefter canal at Nantwich. - 
At the late Stafford Affizes an extraordinary 
incident took place. One of the prifoners 
(William Cotterell) ‘was indiéted for a burglary 
and robbery, to which he pleadgd Guilty 5 nor 
could he be perfuaded to offer any other plea, 
till the judge threatened, in cafe he perfiited, » 
to order him for immediate execution: he then 
pleaded Not Guilty, and his trial proceeded, , 
when, fuificient evidence not appearing to con~ 
vid him, he was unexpectedly acguiited ! 
Married.) At Patihull, the feat of Sir R. 
Pigott, bart. Lieut. col. Pigott, to Mifs M. A. 
Monckton, daughter of the hon. f. M. of 
Fimfhide, Northamptonfhire. . ~ ; 
Died.] At Patthull, 76, Gen. Sir R. Pigott, 
bart. and warden of the mint. 
At Berrow-hill, near Feckenham, Mifs 5. 
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