, 
knowledge,particularly hiftory and languages, 
(both ancient and modern) was extenfive and 
accurate, and in him there was an uncommon 
inftance of a memory moft wonderfully re- 
tentive being united to a clear judgment, 
and a lively imagination. Lord Willoughby 
of Pafham ; Hater, Bifhop of London 3 Little- 
ton, Bithop of Carlifle; Mr. Gray the poet ; 
Dr. Kennicott ; the late Dr. Heberden, &c. 
were among his intimate friends;~ and till 
within a few “days of his death, he corre- 
fponded with many of the moit learned men 
of the age. There is fome reafon to hope, 
that Ww may have left behind him works in 
a flate fit for publication. 
CHESHIRE. 
Application is intended to be made to Par- 
liament in the enfuing feiffion, for an A@ to 
inclofe, &c. the lands commonly called Beam 
Heath, in the parifh of Nantwich, 
Twenty-feven infolvent debtors were late- 
ly liberated from the Caftle at Chefter. 
Married.| At Chefter, S.Thompfon, efq. 
banker, of Liverpool, to Mifs Hughs.—Mr. 
J. Monk, printer of the Chefter Courant, to 
Mifs Harrifon, of Aldford.—-Mr. J. Cooper, 
woollen-draper, to Mifs Hicks, fifter of the 
late Major Hicks.—Mr. Poole, bookfeller, 
to Mifs Turner. 
» Mr. H. Harland, of Raynor, near Mac- 
elesfield, to Mifs E. Birchinall, of Maccles- 
field. 
Mr. Kitchen, check-manufacturer, of 
Preftbury, to Mifs Oliver, of Poynton. 
Mr. R.S. Clare, merchant, of Liverpool, 
to Mifs Jones, of Weaverham. 
Mr. T. Warburton, fail-maker, of Liver- 
pool, to Mifs Parfons, of Frodfham. 
Mr. P. Bourne, of Newton, to Mifs Hol- 
ford, of Prefton Hall. 
Mr, F. Scattergood, of Stockport, to Mifs 
M. Pownall, of Bullock-Smithy. 
Died |. At Chefter, Mr. Jones, fhoe- 
maker, and ferjeant-major of the loyal 
Chefter volunteers. 
Mrs. Bowcock, wife of Mr. R. Bowcock, 
cotton manufaéturer.—Aged 80, Mr. Bram- 
weil, alderman of this city.x—Mrs. Hill, 
aunt to J. Meacock, efq. major.—Aged 71, 
Mrs. Adams, of the Feathers inn. 
At Dunham Maffey, Mrs. Lowton, widow. 
The Rev. C. Myton, A. M. rector of Ec- 
clefton, near Chefter. 
At Northwich, Mrs. Warburton, relict 
of Mr. J. Warburton, falt-proprietor. 
In her 66th year, Mrs. Dodd, of Harthill. 
Mr. Johnfon, milter, af Nefton. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Application is intended to be made to Par- 
liament in the next feflion, for an A& to 
make a communication, by canals and rail- 
ways, or ftone-roads, from the Cromford- 
canal, near Bull-bridge, to near Belper, and 
to near Black-brook-bridge ; which canals, 
rail-ways, or ftone-roads, are meant to pafs 
through the parifhes, &c. of Crick, -Heage, 
Affiiey Hay, Belper, and Duffield, all in this 
Monrury Macs. No. 78. 
Chefhire—Derbyfhire—Nottinghamfpire.” 
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county ; and alfo to confirm fuch agreement 
as may be made between the fubfcribers to 
fuch propofed canals, and the Comford-canal 
Company, relative to fuch communication. 
Married.} At Derby, Mr. W. Morley, to 
Mifs M, Bromley. 
'In Sheffield, Yorkthire, M.C, Middleton, 
efq. of Leame, in this county, to Mifs Al- 
thorpe, of Donington. 
At Chefterfield, Mr. Radley, to Mifs Nall. 
At Oxford, G. Gardom, efq. of Bubrell, 
in this county, to Mifs J. Dennis, of Cooper’s- 
row, Tower-hili, London. 
At Booton, near Derby, Mr. J. Cantell, 
attorney, of King’s Newton, to Mifs Smith. 
—Mr. Wildgoofe, to Mifs M. Hantock, 
both of Dronfield. 
| Died.J’- At Duffield, in her 22d year, Mifs 
M. Bradfhaw, of Spondon ; a young lady pof- 
feffed of many accomplifhments, but more 
virtues. Her worth and goodrefs were con- 
fpicuous, and her manners were moft amia- 
ble and engaging. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
A new fair, for the fale of cheefe, to be 
held on the 25th of September next, and cons 
tinued yearly on that day, has been lately 
appointed at Newark, by order of the Mayor. 
The Retford Agricultural Society have 
offered a number of premiums for the prefent. 
year, confifting of two of 10 guineas, one of 
5, three of 3, three of 2, and five of 1 guinea, 
for the beft fhort-horned bull, three years old 
or upwards, to be kept for the ufe of the 
neighbourhood, for one year at leat; for the 
beft ftallion, to be kept for the ufe of the 
neighbourhood, for the feafon 18023 and for 
the fecond beft fhert horned bull. Thefe 
premiums to be determined at the fpring 
meeting in 18023 alfo for the beft tup fhear- 
ling, for the beft ewes, for the beft wether- 
hog, and for the next beft of each 3 alfo for 
the beft boar, not lefs than one year old; 
and for the beft fow: the theep and pigs to be ~ 
fhewn onthe 2d of July. Alfo for the greateft 
quantity of honey, and to the farming fervant 
who fhall have continued the longeft time, 
not lefs than feven years, in the fame fa- 
mily. Alfo a guinea and a pair of buck-fkin 
breeches to the beft ploughman; a guinea 
and a hat to the fecond beft, and a guinea 
to the third beft. 
Marvied.| At Nottingham,Mr.Fither,to Mifs 
Smith.—Mr. Morley, linen-draper, to Mifs 
Bennett.—Mr. Fothergitl, of York, to Mifs 
R. Bott, daughter of Mr. Bott, dentift. ° 
In London, J. Coleman, gent. to. Mrs. 
Bramley, both of Nottingham. 
Mr. Nixon, faddler, of Newark, to Milfs 
S. Mogg. of Thoroton. 
At Bingham, Mr. W. Huckerby, fchool- 
mafter, to Mifs Robinfon. : 
Died} At Nottingham, at an advanced age, 
Mrs. Lockton, of the Old.Angel public houfe.— 
Mrs. Butler, wife of Mr. Butler, baker.— 
Mr, Tate, cordwainer.—Mrs, Worthington, 
Mm wife 
