1802. ] 
At the Roffet, near Chefter, at the very 
advanced age of 107, Mrs, M. Nicholas ; fhe 
had enjoyed a good ftate of health till within 
a few days previous to her death. 
DEREYSHIRE. 
Married.| At Athdourne, Or. Pennington, 
of Nottingham, to Mifs Hayne, daughter of 
the late R. Hayne, efq. of Athbourne Green. 
_ Mr. Palmer, of Belper, to Mifs M. Wal- 
ker, of South Wingfield Park. . 
At Gloffop, Mr. J. Bennett, to Mifs D. 
Dearnally, both of Simondley. . 
At Newton Solney, Mr. P. Payne, to Mrs. 
Idacres. 
Died. |At Derby, Mrs. Smith, wife ofMr. 
C. Smith, keeper of the Borough Jail.—Aged 
42, Mrs. Akers, wife of Mr. J. Akers, watch- 
maker,—Aged 22, Mr. S. Smith, clerk to 
Mefirs. Evans, bankers. 
- At Athbourne, R. Longdon, efq. juftice of 
the peace for this county. 
''L. Fofbrooke, efq. of Chefter, and formerly 
of Shardlow, in this county. 
Lately, at Exeter, Mrs. Clarke, wife of J. 
H. P. Clarke, efg: of Sutton Hall, near 
Chefterfield; this lady was univerfally re- 
gretted as a fincere Chriftian and friend to 
the poor. 
" Aged 65, fuddenly, Mr. Tomlinfon, of 
Sudbury. ° | 
" At Quorndon, aged 29, Mr. J. A. Killet, 
fon of the late Mr. M. Killet, of Derby. 
' Mr. R. Rogers, of Mappleton ; he was re- 
turning from Yoxall, at night, and lofing 
his way on Needwood Foreft, he was unfor- 
tunately thrown from his horfe into a pit; 
where he was found dead, on the following 
morning, 
ny LEICESTSHIRE. 
The Committee for condu€ting the con- 
cerns of the Afhby-de la~Zouch Canal Com- 
pany, have lately informed the public, by 
advertifement in the Leicefter Journal, that 
the rail-ways intended to effect complete 
communications, between the lime-works 
at Ticknell and Cloud-hill, and the canal at 
' Willefley, will be opened for the. purpofes of 
trade, on or before the firft of May next. 
| Married.] ~ At Leicefter, Mr. T. Mit- 
cheil, wool-ftapler, to Mifs M. Leefon.—Mr. 
Johnfon, to Milfs Robinfon. 
_ The Rey. J. Pigott, vicar of Great Wig- 
ftone, to Mrs.Newnham, of Alderfhot Lodge, 
Hants. 
"At Bury, Lieut. Hands, of the Leicefter 
Militia, to Mifs Moyle, late of Marleftone, 
Norfolk. 
' Mr. Hickling, grocer, of Waltham, to 
- Milfs Marfhall, only daughter of Mr. Mar- 
fhall, grocer, of Buckminfter, 
’ Died.| » At Loughborough, of an apople@tic 
fit, much refpeéted, Mr. Leather, formerly 
matter of the Crown inn. . 
‘At Great Wigfton, Mrs. Ward; and on the 
following ,day her hufband, Mr. W. Ward ; 
jaitly efteemed for his integrity and upright- 
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nefs of character and condu&t, both as a man 
and as a Chriftian. Neitherof them was 
more than 60 years of age, and they were 
both interred in the fame grave. . 
Aged 37, Mr. M. Cartwright, a vefpe@able 
farmer of Odeby. Ss 
At Nether Broughton, aged 32,. Mrs. 
Mann, : 
' At Enderby, aged 97, Mr. S. Margetts, 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Married.) At Litchfield, Mr. Bladon, 
miller, of Bardon, to Mifs Ball," 
Mr, Green, of Chillington, in this county, 
‘to Mifs Taylor, of Tibberton, Shropfhire. 
At Pipe Ridware, Mr S. Hodgkinfon, to 
Mifs M. Cottrell ey, Murcott, efq. of Harts 
Hill-houfe, Stoke-upon-Trent, to Mifs M. 
Yates, of Bordefley. 
Died.) At Stone, aged 72, Mr.S. Handley. 
W. Haffels, efq. banker, of Newcaftle-un- 
der-Lyne. 
At the Infantry-barracks at Windfor, Lieut. 
J. Stark, of the Staffordfhire Militia ; alfo, 
at Windfor, lately, Enfign B. Woolrich, of 
the fame militia, 
At Burflam, Mrs. Poole. 
At Tamworth, J. Wiilington, efq.; aman 
univerfally refpected for his fincerity and be- 
nevolence of heart. 
At Walfall, Mrs. Griffin, wife of Mr. 
Griffin,proprietor of the Walfall lime-works, 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Married | At King’s Norton, Mr, J. 
Maddock Gill, 2d fon of the late T. Gill, 
efq. to Mifs M. Homer, youngeft daughter of 
H. Homer, efq. of Balfall-heath; . 
J. Fullerton, efq. of Barton-houfe, to Mifs 
L. Townfend, 4th daughter of G. Townfend, 
efq. of Honington-hall, 
At Coventry, Mr. W. Hawkes, filkmang 
to Mrs, Bucknall. ; 
The Rev. W. R. Norton, vicar of Polef- 
worth, to Mifs Deiter, of Bramcote.—Mr. W. 
March, factor, of Birmingham, to Mifs E. 
Haffall, of Bewdley, Worcefter.——Mr. Dones, 
of Afton, near Birmingham, to Mifs Batce, - 
of Great Barr. 
At Birmingham, Mr. J. Lawrence, to Mifs 
Hobion.—Mr. G. Patterfon, organitt, of Sut- 
ton, to Mifs M,. Pickering.—.Mr. H. Prit- 
chett, to Mifs $. Turner.—Mr. C. Henley, 
to Mifs E. Defter, 3d daughter of W. Defter, 
efq. of Edifon-houfe.—Mr. J. B. Hunts, to 
Mifs Keighley.—Mr. Wright, to Mifs Tyn- 
dall.—-Mr. Pugh, of London, to Mifs M. 
Hawkins. 
Mr. Court, of Redditch, to Mifs Haywood, 
of Hanbury. 
J. Rabone, efq. of Snitterfield, to Mrs. 
Barbor, of Summer Hill, neat Birming- 
ham. . 
At Afton, Mr. J. Rogers, to Mrs. San- 
fom. 
Died.| At Birmingham, Mr. J. Whittal. 
—Mr.J.Faukener,of theMarine public-houfe, 
—Aged 70, Mr. Hawthorne, wood-turner. 
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