1800.1] 
At Dewhbury, aged 42, Mr, W. Standith. 
At Elland, Mrs. Rhodes. Mrs. Afhworth. 
LANCASHIRE, 
Married.| At Liverpool, Mr. William 
Williamfon, flour-dealer, of Bootle, in Cum- 
berland, to Mifs Elizabeth Smoult. Mr, Ro- 
binfon, tin-plate worker, of Hexham, to 
Mifs Edge, confeétioner. Captain John Pitt, 
to Mifs Smith, of Bridlington. Peter Dick- 
ens, efq. of Lambeth, to Mifs Poole. Mr. 
William Vaughan, to Mifs Mary Barnes, 
daughter of Mr. Zachariah Barnes; merchant. 
J. F. Nath, efq. of Warwick, to Mifs Agnes 
Cumming, late of Liverpool. Mr. Jacob 
Fletcher, merchant, to Mifs Bridge. Mir. 
James Hornby, to Mifs Marfden. 
At Broughton, near Prefton, Mr. Thomas 
Walker, aged 75, to Mrs. Laytrop, aged 60 5 
fhe is his fifth wife. 
At Lancafter, Mr. John Kelfey, to Mrs. 
Hargreaves. 
At Afhton under Line, the Rev. John H. 
Petit, to Mifs Afhley, of Dukenfield. 
At Manchefter, Mr. Charles Pigeon, of 
Ardwick, to Mrs. Mary Mayers. Mr. Chrif- 
topher Terry, to Mifs Margaret Walkden. 
Mr. Thomas Grocott, timber-merchant, to 
Mifs Wright. Mr. Wm. Stonehewer, ma- 
nufaéturer, to Mifs Harriet Lynch, daughter 
of Mr. Lynch, druggift. 
Died} At Manchefter, Mr. John Tork- 
ington, hat-manufaéturer. Mr. fohn An- 
drews, broker. 
At Gillibrand Hall, aged 22, Mifs Mary 
Gillibrand, daughter of the late T. G. efq. 
At Broughton, in Furnefs, Mrs. Latham, 
wife of Mr. Latham. 
At Rochdale, Mrs. Hamer, wife of Mr. 
Hamer, attorney. 
At Melling, Lady Burford, daughter of the 
late Mofes, efq. and niece of Sir 
Henry Etherington, of Hull. 
At Didfbury, near Manchefter, Mr. James 

Broome, 2d fon of the late Wm. Broome, efq. 
At Liverpool, Thomas Mac Quifton, efq. 
Mx. Edward Litton. 
At Falifworth, aged 89, Mary Ogden, fhe 
has left 159 defcendants, of whom eight are 
great- great-grand children ! 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.| At Chefter, Mr. Bevan, haire 
dreffer, to Mifs Wilkinfon, of Chrifleton. 
Mr. Nicholfon, of Stockport, to Mifs 
Clayton, of Chefter. 
At Wybunbury, the Rev. Ifaac Lilley, to 
Mifs Elizabeth Eaton, of Tiverton. 
Died.| At Chefter, Mrs. Auftin, wife of 
Mr. jofeph Auftin, formerly manager of the 
Chefter, Manchefter, Newcafile and other 
theatres. Mr. Troughton, fen. fhip-builder, 
aged 8c. Mrs. Williams, wifeof Mr. Rt, 
Williams, fen. In the bloom of life, Mifs 
Pearce, daughter of Mr. John Pearce, procior, 
Mrs, Edwards, wife of Mr. Edwards, hatter. 
At Bidftone Light-houfe, Mrs. Wilding, 
wife of Mr. Richard Wilding. 
At Macclesfield, Mrs. Bradfhaw, wife of 
Mr. Samuel Bradthaw, and governels of the 
Houfe of Induitry there. 
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At Shotwick Lodge, in the prime of life, 
Mrs. Ellifon, wife of Mr. Ellifon. 
At Butt-green, near Nantwich, Mrs. 
Wrench, wife of Mr. Wrench. 
At Royle’s-green, near Audlem, Mr. Jo- 
feph Hall, 
At Northwich, Mr. Colville, a refpeGtable 
mercer and brewer. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
The Rev. Mr. B. Smith, B.D. has been 
appointed head mafter of Repton School, and 
the Rev. J. Chamberlayne, under mafter, at 
a meeting, in Derby, of the Lords Chefter- 
field and Moira, and of fofeph Green, efg. 
governors and truftees of the fchool. It is 
intended to reftore this feminary to its ancient 
credit. 
The hurd and cotton mill, belonging to 
Mefirs. Hewitt and Co. of New Brampton, 
near Chefterfield, were lately totaily deftroyea 
by fire. 
In confideration of the inconvenience fuf- 
tained from the difadvantageous fituation ia 
which the markets of Derby have hitherto 
been held, it has been regulated and ordered 
that in future, the cornmarket thall be held 
at the weft end of the town-hall, and the 
fruit-market at the eaft end thereof, 
At Derby aflizes, Thomas Knowles, for 
uttering a forged note, and Herbert Leefon, 
for a rape, were left for execution. 
Married.| Mr. Jofeph Cooper, jun. of 
Derby, to Mifs Fearn, of Rodfley. 
At Wirkfworth, the Rev. Mr. Evans, to 
Mifs Goodwin. 
Mr. Bakewell, of Duffield, toMifs Hop- 
ley, of Elford Court, Stafford. 
At North Wingfield, Mr. Thomas Green, 
of Alfreton, to Mifs Mary Sterland. 
At Melburne, Mr, Leedham, to Mrs. 
Scott. 
Died.| At his houfe, near the White 
Lead Works, Derby, Archer Ward, efq. 
Aged 83, Mr. G. Wallis, of Ockbrook. 
At Ripley, aged 76, Mr. Henry Strafford. 
At Dronfiela, aged 27,. Mr. Samucl 
Brockfopp. 
Near St, Peter’s Bridge, aged 89, Mrs. 
Chatterton. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.) Mr. John Tyrrell, of London, 
to Mifs Ann Stork, of Nottingham. 
At Mansfield, Dr. Hulme, to Mrs. Un- 
win, of Sutton. 
Died.| At Eaft Retford, aged 34, Mr. 
Alderman Hutchinfon. 
At Nottingham, Mrs. Adams, late of the 
Star. 
At Mansfield, the Rev. John Wright, vi- 
car of Colfton Baffet and Kinolton. Mr. 
Francis Silcock, ftay-maker. Mrs. Brock, 
wife of Jeffery Brock, gent. 
At Papplewick, the Right Hunourable 
Frederick Montagu. 
RUTLANDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Oakham, Mr. J. Pullen, 
to Mifs Bellars. 
Died.] At Manton, Mr. Richard Needhanz. 
A Jad, fervant to Mr. Cox, of Barrowden, 
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