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1800: | Derby bire,—Nottingham/poire,—Leicafterire—Rutland. 603 
At Stockport, Mr. J. Clark Clegg, to Mifs 
Eliza Seddon of Prefton. Di 
- Chriftopher Palace, Efg. to Mifs Wilbra- 
ham, of Boughton. 
~ At’Peover, C. Boody, efq. of Demerara,’ to’ 
Mifs Phoebe Dannett; daughter of the late’ 
Rev. Tho. Dannett, re€tor. sbi 
~ Tho. Wright, efq. of Knutsford, to-Mifs 
Higginfon. Ni Std ; 
At Witton, Mr. Walker, wine merchant, 
of Chefter, to Mifs S. Bradburne, of Harford- 
_ Breach. ee 
At Aftbury, Mr. Wm. Swindells, aged 57, 
to Mifs Collier, aged 21. 
At Eaftham, Jofeph Booth, efq. of Stoke+ 
upon Trent, Stafford, to Mifs Butter, niece 
ef Mrs. White, of Childers Thornton, 
Died.| At Chefter, Mrs. Rowlance, mo- 
ther of Mr. Rowlance, at the three crowns. 
Mr. Barker; taylor. Almoft fuddenly, Mr. 
John Croughton, formerly ajoinerthere. Mr, 
Owens, furgeon and apothecary. ) 
* At Nantwich, Mrs. Mafterton, at the very 
advanced age of near roo years. She was li- 
néally‘defeended from Thomas Mafterton, 
who had a command in France, under the 
Black Prince, and was knighted on the field 
of battle by that illuftrious hero. 
‘ At Macclesfield,, Wm. Ayton, efq. In 
the bloom of life, Mrs. Tunnicliffe, wife of 
Mr. Tunnicliffe, button-maker. 
At Hooton, aged 20, Sir Wm. Stanley, 
bart. ; 
At Much-Wenlock, Mrs. Tinklar, wife of 
the Rey. Mr. Tinklar, curate. 
~ DERBYSHIRE. 
The Peak Foreft Canal, forming a commu- 
nication with the interior of Lancafhire, has 
been lately completéd at 10 per cent lefs than 
the original eftimation. 
‘ Married.| James Langham, efq. to Mifs 
Burdett, eldeft fifter of Sir Francis Burdett, 
bart. of Foremark. 
‘At Mappleton, after a courtfhip of 25 years, 
Mr. John Timm, black{mith, toMrs. Wood- 
houfe, of the Gate Inn. 
At Youlgreave, Mr. Prime, of Middleton, 
grocer and druggift, to Mifs Ann Millington, 
of Woodhoufe, near Derby in the Dale. 
At Glofiop, Mr. Peter Mathiter, of Upper 
Cliff, near Heafield, to Mifs B, Bradbury, of 
Bankhead. fend 
Died.| At Derby, aged 77, whilf walk- 
ing in his garden, Vigors Havey; efq. Mr. 
Hi. Pratt, hofier, aged 63. 
At Denby, aged 85, Tho. Stafford. 
At Repton, Wm. Bagfhaw Stevens, D. D. 
fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, rec- 
tor of Seckington, and vicar of Kingfbury, in. 
Warwickthire. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
The extenfive works uponthe London Road 
at the entrance into Nottingham proceed now 
with rapidity. 
ted to carry off the Trent floods, the avenue 
into the town is to be widened, &c. 
Married. ] At Nottingham, Mr. Wm, - 
Flood bridges are to be erece 
Topley, of Bull-bridge, to Mifs Ann Brown. 
Mr, John Crofland, jun. hofier, to Mifs Smith, 
only daughter of Charles Smith, efg. of Bur- 
bage Lodge, Leicefterfhire: ‘The Rey.’ Eds 
ward Ward, of South Scarle, to Mifs Don- 
cafter, of Nottingham.’ Mr.Cha. Smith, of 
London, to Mifs Bromley,, of Hoand{gate, 
Mr. Wyer, pipe maker, to Mrs, Radford, of 
Basford, 4 
Mr. G. Smith, of Bromley. Houfe, Not- 
tingham, to Mifs'E. M.. Davis, daughter of 
the late Wm. Davis, of Guildford-ftreet, Lon- 
don. feet ial aN bd cts 
At Newark, Mr. R. Hepworth, of Ponte~ 
fraét; to Mifs Frances Chamberlain, Mrs 
vee Baker, clock and watch maker, aged 
28. 
At Rollfton, near Newark, Mr. Jalland, 
farmer and ‘grazier, to Mifs Lilley. 
Died.| At Nottingham, Mrs,. Harrifon, 
wife of Mr. J. E. Harrifon. Aged 52, Mrs. 
Crofts. \ iA. 
At his feat at. Wollaton, in the 74th year 
of his age, greatly lamented in his neighbour- 
hood, the Right Honourable Henry  Wil- 
loughby, Baron Middleton, of Middleton, in 
the: county of Warwick. His Lordthip has 
uniformly fupported an independent, gene- 
rous and honourable chara@ter. He js fuce. 
ceeded in his title and eftate by his only fon. 
At Newark, Mr. Samuel Lacy, aneminent 
grocer and chandler.): 
LEICESTER AND RUTLAND, 
Thirty one of the bakers of Leicefter dif= 
- tributed a handbill, on the 29th of May, fig— 
nifying their determination. to difcontinue 
the fale of bread after the 2d of June. They 
were, however, prevailed tponsby the magif- 
trates to forego their refolution. ise ma 
Married.) At Lutterworth, Mr. Watfon, . 
attorney, to Mifs E. Arnold. 
At Leicefter, Mr. Byng to Mifs Harding. 
Mr. Stone, coachmaker, of Nottingham, te 
Mifs Hiad. Mr. Hilditch, of Tamworth, to 
Mifs Marfhall. 
At Loughborough, Mr. Harrifon, of Lei- 
cefter, butcher, to Mifs Olderfhaw, of Keg. 
worth, ¢ 
At Tilton-on-the-Hill, Mr. Thomas. Ful 
fham, of Kirby Mallory, to Mifs Hawkins of 
Hal thead. ; 
Died.} At Leicefter, Mrs. Boon, of the 
Gallows-tree-gate. Suddenly Mrs. Brooks. | 
At! Market Harborough, aged 78, Mr, 
Wartnaby, attorney. de ce 
At Lutterworth, fuddenly, Mrs. Perkins, 
wife of Mr. W. Perkins. — bi 
At Kegworth, Mr. Thomas Mee, jun, 
grocer, ’&c. 
At Belton, aged 30, Mr. Robert Ruffell. 
' At Claybrooke, Mrs Sawobridge, widow of 
the late Mr. Win. Sawbridge. Ms 
At Melton-Mowbray, aged 70, Mr, Bright, , © 
an emineat ironmonger, cutler, &c, 
At Burley, almoft fuddenly, on her wa 
home from Oakham, Mrs. Rudkin, of Exton. 
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