t797.]  — Nottingham...Derby...Chefhire...Salop...Stafford. 
fince the foundation of the old county 
hofpital in 1744. 
Married.|—Mr. Henry Ganton, of the 
houfe of SraTHAM and GANTon, Notting- 
ham, to Mifs Mitchell, of Chipping Sodbury, 
Gloucefterhhire. 
At Bilfthorp, Mr. Alderman Turner, of 
Grantham, Lincoln, to Mifs Turner, of 
Rufford. During a trip to the North, Mr. 
I. Taylor, of Nottingham, to the amiable . 
Mifs Eaton, of Basford. At Nottingham, 
Mr. T. James to Mifs M. Morris, an amia- 
ble and accomplithed young lady, In Lon- 
don, the rev. R. Markham, archdeacon of 
York, to Mifs Clifton, only daughter of Sir 
G. C. of Clifton Hall, near Nottingham. 
Died.] — At Nottingham, aged 88, Mr. J. 
Goodall. Mr. Hartwell, fen. Mrs. Walker. 
Mrs. Cox. Mr. Ab. Ginnever, upwards of 
thirty years principal clerk to the banking- 
houte of S. Smith, efg. and Co.+ he diis 
charzed the duties of his employment with 
ftriét honour, and much to the fatisfaction 
of all who frequented the bank. His life and 
manners were alfo fuch as to render him gene- 
rally refpeéted by his friends and acquaint- 
ance, ~' 
At Pleafley, near Mansfield, Mr. F. Tur- 
ner, arefpectable farmer and grazier.. Mrs, 
F. Faull, of the Qucen’s Head, Mansfield ; 
an affectionate relative, and much regretted 
by a numerous circle of friends and acquaint- 
ance. She was mild, free, and affable in her 
temper and manners, and poffeffed of all the 
qualities needful in her ftation. At Newark, 
Mr. Hervey. ; 
Mr. hi Iner, furgeon, of Workfop. 
DERBYSHIRE, 
Married.|—T. Barber, efq. to Mifs M. De- 
thick; both of Derby. 
Mr. B, Howard, to Mifs F. H. Fletcher 5 
both of Athborne. Mr. S. Bryan, of Derby, 
to Mifs H. B. Blackwell, “of Quorndon. 
Died |—Aged 20, Mr. W. Brough, of 
Kirk Langley; drowned in the Derwent, at 
Alleftry Ford, near Derby, as he was going 
to the Derby Pits for coals, with a waggon 
and fix horfes; the river bad fwelled confide- 
rably by the heavy wains which had fallen the 
preceding day, fo that the waggon was carried 
_ away by the current, and Mr. B. his fervant, 
T. Coalburn, a young man about his own age, 
and fix horles were all drowned. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married. J—Mr. J. Morterham to Mifs 
Twemlow, hoth of. Gechton. Mr, R. Sim- 
cock, of Wigan, Lancafhire, to Mifs Povah, 
of Chefter. Mr. B. Hupper, of Chefter, to 
Mifs P. Taylor, of Manchefter. 
Died.J—At Chefter, Mr. fones. 
Davifon. Mrs. Lake. Mrs. Duzton. Aged 
Zo, Mrs. Lea. Mrs. Davies. Mr. T. Brif- 
coe; More than 30 years an itinerant preacher, 
in the conneétion of the late rev. J. Wefley. 
Mrs. Gorton, of Poulton, near Chefter. 
At Northwich, greatly refpef&ted by a nume- 
_ rous and refpeftable acquaintance, Mr. Stan- 
ton, fen. Many years manager of a sompany 
Mrs. 
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of comedians. After a long and painful ill- 
nefs, Mrs. Marfhall. Mrs. Wilfon, of Greaf- 
by, in Wirral. At Stapleford Hall, aged 66, 
Mrs. Jones. Mr. J. Nickfon, of Malpas. 
-Aged-36, Mrs. Dean, of Congleton. 
SHROPSHIRE, 
Eight acres of oats were lately mowed in 
thirteen hours anda half, in a field, at Wool- 
Jerton, the property of J. Maffey, efq. by a. 
reaper, Francis Adams, of Marchamley 
Wood. 
Married.]—Mr. S. Bayley, of Rodding- 
ton, to Mifs Robinfon, of Ercall Mill. Mr. 
_§. Wilkinfon, of Madeley Manor, to Mifs M. 
Sutton, of Wrine Hil Hall. At Aithford, 
Mr. W. Hardwick, to Mifs M. James. At 
Shrewfbury, Mr. Underhill to Mifs Leake. 
At Wem, Mr. Davies, of Manctiefter, to 
Mifs Cartwright. Mr. E. Upton, of Shrewf~ 
bury, to Mifs Watho, of Woodha!l.- Mr. W. 
Pearce, of Shrewfbury, to Mifs A. Simms, 
of Lizard, near Shiffnall. At Shrewfbury, 
Mr. Peplow to Mifs S. Cotton. Mr. S. Hal- 
ford, of Leebot Wood, to Mifs M. Marfton, 
of Hollyhurft. 
Died.|—At Shrewfbury, Mr. E. Huffey. 
Aged 84, Mr. Scrivin, many years a faithful 
domeftic in feveral families of refpeétability, 
in Shrewfbury. Mr. J. Taylor. After a fhort 
illnefs, Mrs, Leighton. 
At Ludlow, in an advanced age, Mrs. Car- 
ver. Mifs Vale. Mr. C.Green, mafter of the 
Talbot inn, and one of the ferjeants at mace 
in the corporation. Mr. Green, of Wefton 
Rhyn, near Ofweftry. At an advanced ages 
W. Scarlett, efg. of Newport. At Hafburys 
near Hales Owen, Mr, R. Clark. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
At the affizes, at Stafford, Mr. Thomag 
Wilmot Oliver, charged with having wilfully 
murdered Mr. Weod, by fhooting him, on 
Friday, the 27th :of January Jaft, being 
found guilty, was fentenced to. fuffer death) 
and his body to be delivered to the furgeons 
for diffeétion. A plea of hereditary infanity 
was attempted to be eftablifhed by his coun- 
fel, but it was invalidated. A more afftette 
ing comBination of circumftances than thofe 
which attended this.unfortunate affair feldom 
occur, : 
Married.|—-At Walfall, Mr. R. Turner ®> 
Mifs Overton, At Kinfare, Mr. W. Urion 
to Mifs B. Allen. 
Mr. J, Smith, jun. of Uttoxeter, Stafford, 
to Mifs Pickering. 
Died.) —Mifs Huxley, of Great Barr, 
near Walfal; 4 lady poffeffed of every bene- 
volent virtue, At Newcaftle under Lyme, 
Mr. J. Smallwood, one of the oldeft aldermen 
of that borough. At Walfall, Mrs. Lycatt. 
Mrs. Ray. At Stafford, aged 84, Mrs. 
Delves, formerly matron of the infirmaty, 
At Dunftall, near Burton upon Trent, Mrs, 
Boft. At Swinnerton, the rev. W. Robinfon, 
rector of Stoke upon Trent. Mr. J] Spode, of- 
Stoke upon Trent, diftinguifhed ty his charity 
to the puor, and many other amiable virtues. 
At Tixal, the rey. G, Beefton, a Roman Ca- 
thalic. 
