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DERBYSHIRE. ° 
Married.) Mr. C, faylor, of Dronfield, 
Yo Mifs M. Smith, of Bannercrofs, near 
ShefRield.——Mr. Benoae of Chefterelds to 
Mifs Shaw, of Birmingham. 
\At Buxton, J. Bentley, Efq.. UE dak of 
the City-road, to Miis M. Cheetham.—Mr, 
W. jefiopp, of Shefheld, to Mifs Jermyn, of 
Drake-houfe, near Eckington, in this county. 
—Mr. 
Bowen, +e Matlock. © 
At Formats, Mr. S. Mudley, trumpeter 
in tle fifth troop.of Derbythire yeomanry 
cavalry, to Mifs C. Brown, of Ingleby. 
Died.|_ Aged 62, Mrs, Toplis, of Wirk- 
worth. 
“At Repton-Hays, in his 53d year, Mr. 
S. Smith, a refpeétable tradef{man.—Mrs, 
Orgill, of Chapel- in-le Frith. 
At Edenfor, at the parfonage houfe, - Mrs. 
Peake, wife of the Rev. Mr, Peake, 
At Wefton-under-wood, aged 66, Mrs. 
Hunt. 
At Shirley Lodge, Mzfs 8. Woolley. 
NOTTINGHAMSRHIRE.. 
Married.| At Nottingham, Mr. G. Gill, 
hofier, to Mifs §. Butcher.--Mr. Woolley, 
hofier, to Miis E. Trueman.—Mr. Surplice, 
builder, to Mifs: Heyrick. 
Mr. Fifher, mercer and draper, to Miis 
Tullents, borh of Newark 
Elifton, Mr. J. Harpham, to Mifs Hall, 
of Sibthorp.’ 
Died.| At Nottingham, Mr. Watt, an 
ingenious mechanic. —-Aged 74, Mrs. Froft, 
relit of the late T, Froft, efa. 
Mifs Bardfley, only daughter of James 
Bardfley, efq. { This amiable young lady 
fell a martyr, to that irremediable dif- 
eafe, confumption : a malady, which fre- 
quently deprives the world of fome of 
its bef and. faireft ornaments. In fulfilling 
the various duties of her fituation, few 
have exceeded the lamented fubjeét of this 
brief memorial. Sincere and obliging as a 
friend, kind and endearing as a fitter, and 
dutiful and affeGtionate as a daughter, fhe 
enjoyed the cordial! love and efteem of her 
relatives and friends. ‘Toa goed underftand- 
ing, fhe united engaging and polifhed man- 
ners, and a fcrupulous regard to decorum 
in her conduct and aétions. Thus while 
preferved from levity and indifcretion, by 
the rectitude of her heart, her good, fenfe 
2nd the delicacy of her feelings, fhe not only 
afforded an ufeful example, to the younger 
bat ‘t of her own fex, but was qualified to 
aid, by her difcreet advice, the more mature 
‘and experienced of her friends and relatives. 
_ But the brighteft trait of her character re- 
‘mains to be pourtrayed—her unaffeéted 
piety, and fired hope in the great truths’ and 
confolations of Chriftianity had long _ been 
‘known and felt by her friends. Yet, dur- 
ing the courfe, and efpecially.at the termi- 
nation of her lingering and painful ficknefs, — 
Derlage ve—Nottinghampoire—Lincolnfaire 
Oldham, of Morton, to Miis Hi. 
[Aug. 15. 
did her Chriftian virtues appear with increafed 
infbrer) jo 
At Newark, Mr. We Anderton, Oa 
Edge, near Sheffield. 
In eons G.' Wrage, ef. attorney - ‘of 
Mansfield 
At Waverton. near Bingham, aged 373 
“Mr, J. Marriott. 
At Callingham, near Newark, advanced 
in years, Nirs, Toyne, widow. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
The grammar {chool at Cainfborough 
which was founded by Queen Elizabeth, was 
either not endowed by her Majefty, or time 
and negligence have fuffered the endowment 
to flow into other channels; but though the 
want Carta! al munificence has been, in part, 
compenfated from other fources, ftill* the 
eftablifhment is found to be too fmall for the 
comfort of the pupils, and the mafter’s own 
family ; ; and ithas been, therefore, deter- 
mined to enlarge it by fubfeription. On this 
‘ occafion, a liberality has been evinced not 
often peralleled. 
Almoft all the. principal” 
inhabitants have yo come forward to 
fupport the plan, among whom Mr. Hick- 
man has fub{cribed 40 ose -the Mafter 
of the School go guineas, Mefirs. Wm. 
Hornby, J. Smith, G. Parnell, W. Barnard, 
W. Etherington, and J. Nettlefhip, each 20, 
the late Mr. Whitehoufe 20, and J. Wethe~ 
rail, ‘efq. tol. Though fome conveniences 
ie been given up in confequence of the in- 
créafed price. of building materials, yet fill 
it is hoped that the fabfeription will be found 
adequate to the erection of a lofty and {pa- 
cious. {chool-room, with chambers over it, 
in communication with the prefent houfe, 
which wil! furnith accommodations for an af- 
fiftant, &c. &c. 
Married] At Gainfborough, Mr. L. Wil- 
liamfon, to Mifs E, Manknelt-—The Rev. 
Mx. Jackfon, fellow of St. John’s college, 
Cambridge, to Mifs Willan, both of Stam- 
ford. 
At Bofton, Mr. Watfon, builder, to Mifs: 
Flint. ‘ 
_ Mr. J. Snow, to Mifs Redhead ; both of 
Metheringham, near Lincoln. 
Died. At Lincoin, Mrs. Fowler, widow, 
daughter: of the late Alderman Threkitone, 
Mrs. E. Lake, a lady far advanced in years, 
—Mr. G. Flower, grocer.—Suddenly, whilit 
at dinner in the city, Mr. Radley, of Heap. 
ham, near Gainfborough.—Aged 89, Mrs, 
i Hales, daughter of the late Sir Chrifto-' 
pher Hales, bart.—Aged 55, Mr. T. Taylor, 
mafter of the Houfe of Induftry. Mr. Net- 
tlefhip, of the Dolphin inn. 
At Bofton, very fuddenly, Mr. George, 
many years mafter of the Indian Queen, 
public “houfe.—Mr. Squire, merclant. In 
him the beautiful words of the Royal Pfal- 
mift are fully exemplified: *¢ Mark the per- 
fe& man, and behold re EN for the 
end of that man is peace.” ie : 
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