1796.] 
Chefbire.j—T he length of the propofed 
Macclesfield caval will be tweity-nine 
miles ; extending from Macclesfield and 
Leck, to the Staffordthire potteries, a and 
the Yorkfhire manufaétories, with im- 
menfe ccllateral advantages, &c.  Vhe 
grounds, éc. are free trom obliruCtions ; 
the expence of freight will be lefs than 
that of other canals, and the trade may be 
carried on without palling of locks, and 
wafte of water. 
Married.| At Chefter, Mr. P. Stanford to 
Mis M. Bernion, of Chefter, Mr. J. Man- 
‘ning to Mifs M. Artingftall. Mr. Orford to 
M ie Pennington.. Mr. 
_ Howard. 
__At Rofthern, Mr, W. Billington to Mifs 
‘Mills. 
At Chorley, the Rev. C. W. Ethelftone to 
Mifs Threlfal. At Macclesfield, Mr. J. Maf- 
fay to Mifs M. Ainfworth, of Manchetter, 
At Congleton, Mr. W. Read to Mifs S. 
Martin, of Stockport. Mr. F. Wilfon, an 
eminent brewer, to Mifs Brown, of Afhbourne. 
Died} At Chefter, Mr. Baylor, timber 
merchant. Mr. Williams, ‘cheefemonger. Mrs,’ 
Thomas.‘ In the ‘prime of life, Mis. Monk, 
wife of Mr. Monk, printer of the CHEsTgR 
Courant. 
_ At Nantwich, Mr, Wyllie 
Mrs. Garnett, wife of G. G.e 
ackfon,. 
~ At Whitchurch, Mrs. Smith, reli@ of Mr. 
D.S. Same plate, Mrs. Boulton. 
At Northwich, Mr. Owens, ower 
“TS: Jenkins to Mats 
Same place, 
efq. Allio, Mr. J. 
Sorop dire. |— Shrewibury, April> 9. 
The lures Of potatoes, in fome in- 
itances, proves more profitable than that 
of wheat ; agentleman at Newick, lat 
year, having hea 500 buihels froma 
ingle acre. 
At Bridpnorth vreat fair, was a fhow 
of fat cattle, larger than at any former 
period ;—prices were from sd. to sd. 
halfpenny, finking the offal. Prices of 
fat theep were from 6d. to 6d. halfpenny, 
finking the offal. Clover feed was from 
rod. to 14d. per pound. 
Married.| Mr, N 
"Langford Condover. 
Woot to Mifs Milner. 
At Middle, Mr. Harmer to Mifs Elfemere. 
At Meole, Mr. Thomas to Mifs Bowen. 
At Ellefme:e, Mr. Groome, of Woverl,, to 
“Mifs Richards. 
Farnall to Mifs M4. 
Near Bridgnorth, Mr. &. 
Died} At Ludlow, Mr. Farraer, grocer, 
Same place, Mis. Taylor. Alfo, Mrs. Wood- 
ward, 
At Stanwatdine, Mr. T. Atcherley, agent to 
the Earl of Exeter. Mrs. Parry, , of Belmont, 
Near Bridgnorth, the Rey. Mr. Whitmore. 
At Shawbury Park, A. Corbst, efg. aged 77, 
a gentleman greatly refpedted. 
Chefhire oie SOP Op (DIVE. aN ordfhire, Fee 
‘Chale. 
25 
Staford/pire. 
Married.) At Stafford, Mr. F. Seymour, 
of Lane End, to Mifs R Keyter, of Walfail. 
At Calle Chuich, Mr., Lathbury, of Bus- 
ton, to Mifs Ward, of High Fields. 
Mr. G. Bateman, of Aqualate Caflé, to 
Mifs M. Godwin, of Draycottwaite. 
At Leek, Mr. W. Hodion to Milfs Jane 
Nixon. 
Mr. W. Hedderfich, of the Beacort, fo Miis 
Belcher, of Statford. 
At Mayfield, My. Richardfon te Mi& 
Lees. Mr. Baflet to Mifs Woodruffe, 
At Tettenhall, Mr. Fleming, of Cronkhail, 
to Mifs Shaw. 
Died.| At Stafford, Mr. R. Stubbs. 
36, Mr. T. Calkin. Aged 66, 
nall, of the Hill, mear Stafford. 
At Utoxeter, C, Benet efq. collector of 
the excife. 
At Mayfield Hall, aged "9, T. Ley, efq. ia 
the commiffion of the peace for Derby fine and 
Aged 
Mr, W. Bas- 
-Staffordfhire. 
The Rev. f. Wright, rector of Bradley. 
Derby fire. 
PMerried.] At Derb yy Mr. Wright to Mifs 
Topus. 
At Afnborn, Mr. Fr. Wilfon, of Stockport, 
to Mils Brown. 
At Atherfage, Mr. Smallwood to Mrs. 
Holt. Mr. Buchanan, of Shardlow, to Mifs 
Role, of. Locks. My, James Ofborne, of Sut 
Hill, to Mils Catherine Heinkley 
At Derbys Mr: Johafon. Mr. We. 
Soate=. Agedian, Wellbeloved. 
At Chetterfeld, the Hon. Mrs. Horton, fittér 
of the earl of Derby, and lady of the Rev. T, 
Horton, of Hundill, and rector of Badfwo.th, 
ton on ‘the 
Died. 
Wits. 
“Aged So, Mr. ROR saa of Littleover. 
‘At Sandy brook, hak sie clay Mr jof 
Smith, Spond: on. iy . Bigg, ‘Dianaeidl 
No otfie ese 
Married. At Nottingham; Mr Stoup, of 
Heckington, Lincolnfhire, tou. Mifs. Grees. 
Lieutenant Johnfon, of the Nottingham hire 
Fencibles, to Mifs H.. Mills’ Mr. Chettle 
to Mifs Stafford, both of Bingham. Mr. 
Milner to Mifs Bateman. Mr. Whittle to 
Mi fs M. Bateman. 
At Mansfield, Mr. Dickins to Mifs EL 
Lock wood, 
At Newark, Mr. Wells to the Widow 
At Ollerton, Mr. Marfhall, of Freeftone, 
Lincolathire, to Mrs. Foujey, of Rufford. 
DDred hs Sut Nottingham, Mr. Johnfoa, 
Mrs. Garton, .Mrs. James. Mrs, DediGn. 
At Mansheld, Mr. Wood. 
At Newark, Mr. J. Spray, and Mrs. Goynor. 
Mrs. Dean, of Skegby. 
Lincolnfbire. 1 At one of the late Lin- 
coln Aff fembhies, 4ol. were collected for 
the purpofe cf raifing a fund to dif {charge 
from prifon: fuch perl fons as, having > paid 
their debts, are detained in con Vay a 
from inability to pay their court fees. 
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