312 Derbyfbire—-Nottinghamfbire. 
At Wigan, by falling into the river, as he 
_‘was returning home, Mr. James Finch, 
brafs-founder. 
At Winftanley, near Wigan, Mrs. Banks. 
At Preftwich, Mr. Thomas Bradfhaw, ca- 
lico-printer- 
__ At Prefton, Mifs Mayor. Mrs. Wilkin- 
fon. Mr. John Mitton, auctioneer. Mrs. 
Gregars, innkeeper. In an advanced age, 
Mrs. Hornby, a lady much and greatly 
efteemed by all who had the pleafure of her 
acquaintance. 
At Walton-le-Dale, near Prefton, Mr. 
Thomas Wood, cotton manufacturer, toe Mifs 
Carter. 
At Kighley, Mr. Laycock, to Mifs Mary 
Craven, of Walk Mill. 
_ At Salford, Mr. Crompton Livefey, paper 
snanufaCturer, to Mifs Crompton. 
The rey. Mr. Shewell, minifter of Bid¥ 
fton, to Mifs Bifhop. 
Mr. R. Howard, of Straines, near Difley, 
to Mifs Phebe Rider, of Manchefter. 
At Chetham, Mr. Ogden, to Mifs Mary 
Befwick, of Hulme. : 
At Uffington, Mr. R. Price Pulefton, to 
Mifs Cozbett, of Sundorn. 
At Childerall, Mr. Fletcher Hayes, of 
the Wavetree coffee-houfe, to Mrs. Strick- 
Jand, of Wavetree. 
At Lancafter, Mifs Lydia Rawlinfon, one 
ofthe daughters of the late Thomas Hutton 
Rawlinfon, efq. and fifter of Abram Raw- 
linfon, efq. formerly member of parliament 
for Lancafter. Her amiable difpofition and 
conciliating manners endeared her toa nume- 
sous and refpeétable circle of friends, who 
will long regret her lofs. Her bounties, 
though extenfive, were not the mere impulfe 
of the moment, but were guided by judg- 
ment, and the difcharge of thofe offices of 
benevolence, which her fortune enabled, her 
to perform, conftituted at once her duty and 
her pleafure. 
At the fame place, Mifs Sharp. . 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.] At Derby, Mr. Butler, pro- 
prictor of the Newcaftle and Nottingham 
dociable, to Mrs. Emery, of Ellvall. 
Mr. Henfhaw, of Wefton upon Trent, to 
Mifs Storer, fitter to Mr. Storer, grocer, of 
Derby. 
Died.} At Derby, aged 52, the rev. Na- 
‘thaniel Phillips, minifter of the diffenting 
congregation in the Friar-gate. Aged,17, 
Mr. John Wright, eldeit fon of the late Jo- 
deph Wright, efg. 
_ AtRipley, Matthew Bowler, by the fall- 
mg in of the roof of one of the coal-pits of 
that place. 
At Dronfield, near Derby, Mrs. Ockley, 
daughter of Dr. Ockley, the celebrated 
Arabic profeffor at Cambridge about the com- 
®iencement of the prefent century. This 
Fady lived to the advanced age of 95, and by 
her virtues, benevolence, and charity, con- 
ciliated the affettion and efteem of all who 
new Her. 
..Rutlandfhire....Leicefter pire. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. : 
Married.| “At Nottingham, Mr. Burton, 
late of the-George and Dragon, on» the Long 
Row, to Mrs. Simpfon, of Radford. 
At Wilford, Mr. Willerton, of Coventry, 
to Mifs Carver, of the former place. 
Died.] At Nottingham, aged 64, Mr. 
Buchan, hofier.. In his 64th year, Mr. 
Beftwick, butcher. Mrs: Merrin, wife of 
Mr. Merrin, rope-maker. Mr. Goff, flour- 
feller. The rev. Mr. Parker, vicar of Haw- 
ton, near Newark: Mr. W. Hoyles; of the 
Dog and Bear public-houfe. ; 
Atthe fame place, inconf2quence of excef- 
five drinking, Jonathan Spring. {pi go 
At ‘Wilford, near .Nottmghamy: in her 
8gth year, Mrs. Leefon,a widow lady. Aged 
24, Mifs Elizabeth Gill, eldeft daughter o 
the rev. William Gill. - 
At Wollaton, in his 75th year, the rev. 
Ifaac Pickthall, re@tor of that place and_of 
Trowell. 
At Mansfield, Mifs Mary Senior, daughter 
of Mr. J.Senior, hotier. 
Mri William Shaw, eldefegfon of Mr. J. 
Shaw, of Trowel!-Moor. 
At Blasford, in his 41f year, Mr. Thomas 
Milnes, bleacher. eee ae 3 
At Bafingfield, near Nottingham, Mr. 
Singleton, formerly a maltfter on the Long 
Row. ; 
At Colgrave, ae a lingering illnefs, Mrs 
Harris, wife of Mr. John Harris, of Notting- 
ham. Tae 
At Retford, aged28, much regretted, Mr. 
O. S. Bradsford, printer, of Newark. 
At Sandylane, near Arnold, in the 8otk 
year of his age, Mr. Jonathan Sturtivant. ~ 
At Laneham, Mr. Minnitt, an opulent 
farmer. ‘ ; 
At Sneinton, near Nottingham, in he 
64th year, Mrs. Morley. 
After a fhort indifpofition, at the family 
manfion of the right hon. earl Howe, at 
Langor, near Bingham, Mr. Hall, who, for 
upwards of 30 years, had a€ted with great 
integrity, in the capacity of fteward to that 
nobleman. 
At Martsfield Wood-houfe, Mr. Samuel 
Frith, an opulent farmer and maltiter. 
At Radford, Mr. Bennett. 
: “RUTLANDSHIRE. 
Died.J At his feat at Exton, the Right 
Hon. Henry Noel, earl of Gaimfborough, 
vifcount Campden of Campden, baron Noel 
of Redlington, baron Hicks of Ilmington, 
baron Noel of Titchfield, and Baronet. His - 
lordfhip was born in 1745, and became fixth 
earl of Gainfborough on the deceafe of his 
brother, Baptif Noel, who died at Geneva, 
in May, 1759. The earldom is now extinct. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. ° 
Married.} At Leicefter, Mr. James Mai- 
let, hofier, to Mifs Blakefley, niece of Mr . 
Blakefley, baaker. Dr. T. Arnold, phyfician, 
to Mifs Thompfon, of Stamford. - Mr. DA. 
Rofs, hofier, to Mifs A. Clayton, daughter 
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