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86 Chefbire—Der byfhire—Nottinghamprire—Lincolafhire. 
Mr. F. Rafpo, hat-manufa&turer, father of 
Mr. T. Rafpo, of Manchefter. 
At an advanced age, Mr. J. Whitehead, 
publican, of Newton Heath. 
In the prime of life, in confequence of a 
fall from a gig, Mrs. Blomeley, of Parfon- 
age, at or near Manchefter. 
Mr. Wree, of Kerfall Moor, many years 
keeper of the ftables for the race-horfes. 
Mr. Moon, attorney, of Colne. 
At Lifbon, on the 6th of December, Mr. 
Lau. Rogers, of Burn, youngedt fon of Mrs, 
Rogers, of Chetter. 
\¢ Pars Fold, near Dedfbury, Mr. Platt, 
land-fteward to W. Egerton, efg. M. P. for 
his maner of Withington, near Manchefter. 
Exratum —In our Mag. for laf month, 
for—‘* Died at Manchefter, Mr. J. Hague,” 
read ‘¢ Wirt Siddel, publican.” Alfo dele 
the accidental death of Mr. M. Robinfon, 
copied, however, from a country-paper. 
CHESHIRE. 
WMarried.| Mr. S. Davis, of Chefter, to 
Mifs Hough, of Nantwi.h. 
Mr. Boftock, corn-merchant, of Stock- 
port, to Mifs Goodwin, of Macclesfield. . 
Mr. S. Henfhaw, of Macclesfield, to Mifs 
Brofter, of Bollington. 
Mr. F. Boulton, potter, of Warrington, 
to Miis Jones, daughter of Mr. J. Jones, 
matter of the grammar-{chool at Weaver- 
ham, in this county. 
Mr, R. Rankin, of Liverpool, to Mifs M. 
kell, of Leftwich, near Northwich. 
Died.| At Chefter, Mr. Alderman Crewe, 
many years a refpectable apothecary in this 
city. —Mr. J. Bennion, tanner. 
At Moulton Hall, aged 75, Mr. J. Tan- 
kard. 
Mr. J. Jones, of Tyriffa Llanellidan, near 
Ruthin, Denbighfhire, a kind friend and be- 
nefactor to the poor. 
Mr. J. Britain, of Upton, near Chefter. 
At Stockport, Mr. R. F.. Cheetham, a 
young man of excellent abilities, and univer- 
fally refpected. 
Mr. Barrowcliff, of Nantwich. — 
After a very long and painful illnefs, 
which he bore with the greateft refignation, 
Mr. M. Andrew, of Macclesfield, formerly 
Lieutenant in the Chefhire Militia; a2 man 
much refpeéted. 
- Aged 61, Mr. Haflehurft, farmer, of 
Frodfham. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
At all the late provincial fairs, the price 
of cheefe has experienced a confiderable re- 
du ction. 
Married.] Mr. Fox, of Sheffield, to Mifs 
T. Ward, of Edgehil, inthis county. 
Mr. F. Mellor, mercer, of Derby, to Mifs 
Harding, of Ballidon. 
Mr. T. Lee, of Stapenhill, to Mifs Hill, 
ef the Grove Houfe, near Drakelow. 
able grocer. ; ; 
[ Feb. Ts 
Mr. F. Coates, to Mifs F. Allwood, both. 
of Youlgreave. 
Mr. W. Boothby, white lead-manufa&tu- 
rer, to Mifs M. Ward, of the white lead- 
works, near Derby. 
Mr. Earl, of London, to Mifs Lowe, of 
Crow-lane, néar Chefterfield. 
Mr. Read, of Norton, to Mifs Smith, of 
the iron-works, near Chefterfield. 
At Derby, in her 47th year, after a fhort 
illnefs, Mrs. Parfons, wife of Mr. Parfons, 
grocer.—Aged 78, Mrs. A. Roe, widow. 
At Afpinthaw, the Rev. G. Bower, A. M. 
Archdeacon, of Richmond, and Reétor of . 
Great Billing, in Northamptonshire. 
After a very long illnefs, defervedly la- 
mented by a numerous acquaintance, Ran, 
Carlife, efq. of Brofterfield. "The doors of 
his hofpitable manfion were always open to: 
the relief of the poor in general. 
In his 6cth year, fuddenly, Mr. T. John- 
fon, of Calow Park. 
At Alderwafley, in his 48th year, fine 
cerely regretted, F. Hurt, efq. 
Mr. J. Hepworth, of Southwingfield Park. 
After a few days illnefs, Mrs. M.-Chet- 
ham, of Buxton. 
At Hartfhorn, W. B. Cant, efg. 
At Stainfby Houfe, near. Derby, in her 
gift year, Mrs. Mafon. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE: , 
Marvied.| At Mansfield, Mr. Buckland, 
hofier, to Mifs Bradley. 
fir. R. Wilfon, cabinet-maker, of Not- 
tingham, to Mifs Goodacre, of Kettleby- 
At Southwell, Mr. Ev. Bettenfon, to Mrs. 
H. Wilkinfon. 
By fpecial licence, at Clumber Houfe, by 
the Rev, Dr. Fynes,, prebendary of Weftmin- 
fter, Sta. Cotton, efq. eldeft fon of Sir R. 
Cotton, bart. of Cumbermere Abbey, in 
Ciefhire, to the Right Hon. Lady A. M. 
Pelham Clinton, eldeft daughter of the late” 
Duke of Newcaftle. ° . 
Mr. T. Millington, linen-draper, of New- 
ark, to Mifs Smith, of Colwick. 
At Nottingham, J. Longdon, efq. to Mifs 
C. Mettam. . 
Died.| . At Nottingham, in her 23d year, 
after a lingering illnefs, Mifs Beardfley, of 
Byard-lane. 
- In Narrow Marth, after a long illnefs, Mr. 
Ellis, jun. ; ~ 
At Newark, Mr. R. R, Camm, a refpec&- 
At Southwell, after a leng illnefs, E. R. 
Lowe, efq.—Mrs. Mace, a widow lady. 
‘ LINCOLNSHIREs 
At a late meeting of the proprietors at 
Horneaftle, Dec. 31, Sir Jofeph Banks, bart. 
in the chair, it was unanimoufly refolved, to 
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petition the Haufe of Commons, for leayeto 
bring in a Bill for dividing and inchofing Wild= 
more Fen, in-this county. 
A continued and general reduction, of the 
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