
1800. } 
King’s Head ; and, on the morning following, 
Mr. Manthaw, of ‘Manchester, ra brother in 
law. 
At Cotton Hook, Mr. Wm. Howe. 
At Jamaica, Mr. Thomas Leigh, one of 
the aldermen of Macclesfield. 
At Macclesfield, Mrs. Stone, wife of Mr. 
Stone, furgeon. 
At Whitchurch, Mrs. Blackhur®, wife of 
Mr. Blackhurft. Mr. Samue) Grindley, 
bakeets Doddington. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
A late fermon for the benefit of the eleven 
funday {chools at Burton- upon-Trent pro- 
duced a colleétion of 221. 7s. 7d. in aid of 
thefe charities. 
The Peak Foreft Canal, which will aftord an 
eafy and cheap water communication between 
the Pealk, the adjacent country, and the 
moft populous parts of Lancafhire, was opened 
on the firft day of May. The completion of 
this bold and difficult undertaking, through 
numerous hills and vallies, precipices and de- 
clivities, is an obje€t of general admiration, 
and the advantages it promifes to the public 
are of the firft importance. 
Married.| At Chapel-en-le-Frith, Mr, 
Jofeph Bithop, of Brincliffe-edge, to Mifs 
Yates, of Ride Hall. 
At Twyford, Mr. Charles Cheflyn, of 
Difeworth, Leicefterfhire, to Mifs Clay, of 
Arlafton. 
At Matlock, Mr. Thomas Smith, jun. 
draper, of Derby, to Mifs Hodgkinfon, of 
Matlock Bank. 
Died.| At Derby, aged 22, Mifs Alice 
Callow, daughter of Mr. Callow. 
Alfopp, aged 50. Aged 68, W. Strutt, efq. 
At Ockbrook, aged 48, Mrs. Dalby, wife 
of Mr. J. J. ‘apie 
At Winkfworth, Mr. Philip Tomlinfon. 
At Wefton-upon-Trent, aged 70, Mr. W. 
Leedham. 
At Stavely Forge, much refpected, Mrs. 
Bulkeley, reliét of Mr. ‘T. A. Bulkeley, late 
of Stanlow, in Staffordhhire. 
At Shettle, aged 76, Mrs. Statham, relic 
‘of the late Mr. R. Statham, 
‘ At Barrow-upon-Trent, Mr. Jofeph Sharpe, 
farmer, who fell into a ditch, in his own 
grounds, and was drowned. 
» At Muyginton, aged 80, the Rev. Wm. 
Blackwall. Whether we contemplate him in 
his focial or his moral charaéter, we are alike 
captivated ; asa good con{cientious clergyman 
anda fincere Chriftian, all who knew him 
muft allow that he left behind him no fupe- 
rior. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE« 
At Nottingham market, on the 19th of 
April, fome aéts of rioting and peculation 
took place, but the magiftrates, with the aid 
of the military, reftored order and tranquility 
jn the courfe of the day. 
' Married.} “At Nottingham, Mr. 
Robinfon, bookfeller, to Mifs Watfon, 
MONTHLY MAG, NO. 59. 
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Derbyfbire—Nottinghampire—Leicefterfbire, Sec. 
Mr. James 
595 
At Walelby, Mr. Ford North, of Liver- 
pool, to Mifs Afhworth, daughter of the late 
Mr, tk Afhworth of Monetenes 
At Finningley, Gervafe Woodhoufe, efq. 
of Owfton Place, Lincolnfhire, to. Mifs Har- 
vey, only daughter of the Kev. E. Harvey, 
of Finningley. 
At Whittlebury, Mr. Reeve, grazier, of 
Braunfton, to Mifs Linnele | 
At Weft Haddon, Mr. Wm. Smith, jun. 
paper-maker, at Mham, to Mifs Shephard. 
Died.| At Nottingham, Mr. Samuel Lowe. 
Mr. Tutin, butcher. 
At Southwell, Mr. Wm. Rickett, miller- 
Mr. Francis Adams, painter, of Sheffield- 
Mr. Wm. Hind, of the Saracen’s Head-inn. 
At Flintham, whilft at dinner at a friend’s 
houfe, Mr. Barrows, thopkeeper. 
LEICESTERSHIRE AND RUTLANDSHIRE. 
A new bank has been eftablifhed at Leicef- 
ter, under the highly refpectable firm of 
Pares, PaceT, Pares, and HEYGATE. 
A combination of fuch refponfible. and ref- 
pected names cannot fail to. render this new 
bank the firft in the midland counties. 
The Market Harborough Boat Company 
announce the completion of a water from 
Gaintborough to Gumley, near rae een in 
Leicefterfhire. 
Married.| At Leicefter, Mr, Ball, to Mifs 
E. Geary, of Thornton. Mr. John Coe 
attorney at law, of Northampton, to Mifs So- 
phia Brown, daughter of Mr. Brown, hofier. 
At Lutterworth, Mr. R. Burdett, of Kim-= 
cote, to Mifs Burdett, daughter of the Rey. 
Robt. Burdett, of Gilmorton. 
Died.| At Leicefter, aged 82, Mr. Alder- 
man Cooper, who ferved the office of mayor 
in 1771. Mr. John Watchorn, aged 25, 
only fon of Mr. Thomas Watchorn, wogl- 
ftapler. Mr. Barfley, woolcomber. Mr. 
William Bentley, fon of the late Mr. Bent- 
ley, a refpectable woollen-draper, and lately 
a banker in Leicefter. 
At Caftle Donington, Mrs. Bakewell. 
At Uppingham, Mr. Birch; his fifter died 
on the fame day eee nenne before. Mrs. 
Bofs. 
At Manton, in the prime of life, Mr. Rob, 
Seaton. 
At Hambleton, Mr. Freer, farmer and 
grazier. On his return from Oakham fair, 
rather fatigued, he fat himfelf down in his 
chair, as ufual, to fleep, but awoke no more. 
At Hinkley, on her return from Bath, 
Mifs Tomifman, of Horbling, Lincolnhhire. © 
At Market Harborough, aged 78, Mr,, 
Wartnaby, attorney at law. 
At Melton Mowbray, Mrs. Carpendale. 
At Loughborough, Mr. E. Swann. Mifs 
Cropper, only daughter of Mr. Cropper, at- 
torney. 
At Harringworth, near Uppingham, Mr, 
Fox, miller and baker. 
On Sunday, May 18, after a long and pain- 
ful illnefs, aged 335 Wm. Perkins, efg. of 
ae Wymond- 
