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CHESHIRE. 
Married] At Goeftry, Mr. J. Hocken- 
ull, fteward to J. Glegg, efq. of Withing- 
ton Hall, to Mifs Coups, of Barnthaw Hall. 
At Stockport, Mr. J. Swindell, cotton ma- 
nufacturer, to Mrs, Echalls, widow of the 
‘late Mz. Echalls, linen draper. 
At Llanelian, county of Denbigh, J. 
Wynne, efg. of Coed Coch, to’ Mifs Holland, 
cf Teyrdan. 
Died.| At Chefter, Mr. R. Davenport, 
who for nearly 36 years was employed in the 
office of Mr. Monk, printer, of that city. 
Aged 77, Mr, Golding, father of Mr. 
Golding, furgeon—Mr Suddons, fenior.— 
Mr. T. Pennington, of the Yacht Inn. 
At Northwich, Mr. J. Widowfon.—Mr. 
‘Hortan. 
At Frodfham, aged 73, Mifs Richardfon. 
At Nantwich, in her 78th year, Mrs, Hil- 
ditch, mother of Mr. Hilditch, attorney. 
At Macclesfield, Mr. N. Jackfon.—Aged 
67, Mrs. M. Gregory, of Sealand, m ther of 
Mr. G. Gregory, of Chefter.—Lately, the 
Rev. J. Lloyd, B.D. vicar of Holywell, Flint- 
fhire. 
At Hole, Mrs. Golbourne, wife of J Gol- 
bourne, efq.—W. Evans, efq. of Trefeiler, 
Ife of Anglefey. 
At Carnarvon, R. Garnons, efa. 
At Denbigh, in his 27th year, Mifs Ifa- 
bella M‘Cron. 
At Lymeirchton, E, Totty, efq. 
At the Hot Wells, Briftol, W. Thomas, 
ef. {tamp diftributor for the city and county 
of Chefter. _ 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.}] At Gloffop, Mr. Kerthaw, of 
Charleftown, near Gloflop, to Mifs A. Slack, 
of Chapel-in-le-Frith, 
Died.| At Derby, aged 71, Mrs. Clay.— 
Suddenly, after eating his breakfaft, Mr. S. 
Houghton, fen. butcher.—In her 72d year, 
Mrs. Whitby, widow.—Aged 76, Mrs. 
‘Wheatley, widow. Atan advanced age, Mrs. 
‘Bayley, widow.—Aged 28, Mrs. Peters, wife 
of Mr. S. Peters, hairdrefler.—The Rev. T. 
Roe, vicar of Bradbourne.—Mr. T.’ Dunn, 
of Darley, near Matlock.—Aged 66, of the 
influenza, Mr. T. Chawner, of Doveridge. 
At Fauld, Mr. J. Beardfley, late of Eg- 
gington.Aged upwards of go years, Mr. H. 
Goodwyn, of Waterfwallows, near Buxton. 
At Chapel-in-le-Frith, Mrs. Baker, widow, 
——Mr. C. Pickford. 
At Rowdale, near Bakewell, in his 7oth 
year, Mr. Needham. 
At Repton, in a fit of apoplexy, the Rev. 
J. Hutchinfon, vicar of Barrow-upon-Trent, 
and formerly fecond matter of Repton {chool. 
At Spondon, of the water in the head,.- 
Mifs L. Dalby, fecond daughter of Mr. M.S. 
Dalby, 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, 
The eyes of all iingland are at this mo- 
Ment turned towards Nottingham, and to- 
wards the iffue of the pending election, in 
' Montury Mac, No. 101. 
Chefbire—Derbyfbire—Nottinghamfphire, &c. 
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which every ray of character and independ. 
ence in the people of that place is involved. 
Married.| At East Retford, T. Hull, 
M.D. to Mifs Moody. 
At Nottingham, Mr. Baily, to Mifs A. 
Miller, of Kinoulton. 
Died] At Nottingham, aged 78, Mrs. 
Wylde, relict of the late Rev. T. Wylde, 
rector Gf Beefton —In her 65th year, Mrs. 
Bacon, of Market Harboro’.—Mr. J. Mellor, 
mafter of the Prince of Wales public-houfe. 
—Mr. S. Wells, lace manufacturer.—Of an 
inflammatory fever in his brain, Mr Rothe 
well, hofier.—In her 72d year, Mrs, Whitby, 
relict of the late R. Whitby, efq, of Derby. 
At Newark, very fuddenly, W. Martin, 
efy. LL.B. one of the oldeft aldermen of the 
borough. 
At Southwell, aged 42, Mrs. Jackfon, wife 
of the Rey. Magnus Jackfon. 
At Tythby, near Bingham, Mr. J. F. Skin- 
ner, farmer and grazier.—Aged 96, Mr. J. 
W right. 
At Sutton in Athfield, the Rev. W. Thomp- 
fon, reCtor of Colwick, &c. and formerly Jui- 
tice of Peace for the county; a gentleman of. 
truly exemplary character, and meritorious 
conduct through life.’ 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. L. Towne, druggift, of 
Gainiboro’, to Mifs Turner, of Langford, 
near Newark. 
Died.| At Lincoln, aged 80, Mr.’ R. 
Holmes.—Aged 76, Mr. J. Hayward. 
At Stamford, Mr. H, Tatham, junior. 
At-Gainfboro’, Mr. J. Ogleby, butcher.— 
Aged 73, Mrs. Wilfon, wife of Mr. Wilfon, 
ftaymaker.——-Mr. D. Cook, captain of the 
Perfeverance, a Newcaftle trader.—In the 
prime of life, Mr. W. Weft, mariner. 
At Market Deeping, R. Banks, efq. at- 
torney. 
At Saltfleet, aged $2, Mr. Plumtree. Two 
minutes before his death, he was to all ap- 
pearance in perfect health. 
At South Kelfey, aged 47, Mrs. Skinner. 
In confequence of a fit with which he was 
feized while feated on horfeback, M. Cholm- 
ley, efq. of Eafton, near Grantham, 
At Bath, Mifs Caldecot, youngeft daughter 
of the late T. Caldecot, efq. of Holton Lodge 
in this county.——Mrs. Hutton, wife of the 
Rev. Mr. Hutton, of Lea, near Gainfboro’. 
At Colby, near Lincoln, in his 74th year, 
B. Bromhead, efq. late lieutenant-colonel in 
the South Lincoln militias; and for 36 years 
an acting magiftrate in the divifions of Keft- 
even and Lindfey in this county. 
Mr. Ifaac Fenton, of Stourton. He wasa 
very corpulent man; and, being on his return 
from Gainfboro” market, by fome accident 
fell from his horfe, which ftruck him, and 
he immediately expired. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At Loughboro’, Mr. W. Griffix, 
farmer, of Wyfall, to Mifs A. Woodrotte, 
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