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Houghton.Mr. Gaikcell, of Prefscott, to 
‘Mrs. Aldred, of Salford. 
At Uiversnok Mr, Smith, to Mifs M. Hall- 
wood —Mr. C.§. Biffet, to Mifs J. Smith.— 
Mr. J. Gibfon, to Mifs Andrews, of Man- 
chefter-—Mr. John Fallowfield, of Prefton, 
to Mifs J. Atkinfon. 
At Rochdale, Lieut. Cutter, of the Firft 
Regiment of Weft York Militia, to Mifs A. 
Holt. 
At Lancafter, J. Bolen efg. to Mifs Sat- 
terthwaite. 
Died.] At Manchefter, Mr. Bold Cooke, 
tmerchant.—Mrs. Hardman.—Mr. Whitwork. 
* At Pendleton, Mr. Thurfton Barrett. 
At Liverpool, aged 85, Mr. W. Hutchin- 
fon.—Mr. J. Afhton, many years mafter of 
Harrington School. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.) At Chetter, Mr. Smith, of Li- 
verpool, to Mifs M. Hallwoed.—Mr. 
Hudfony of Leeds, inthe county of York, 
corn-faétor, to Mifs Georgina Thomas, 
youngeft daughter of Mr. Faithful Thomas, 
conftable of the caftle of Chefter. 
-. At Witton Chapel, Mr. Clark, of Aud- 
lem, to Mifs. M. Swindell, of, Witton. 
At Great Langhall, Mr. RN! ‘Birch,’ \ of 
Maesbrook, Shropthire, to Mifs Hancack. 
At oporley; Mr, Stelfox, of Broken-crofs, 
to Mifs Oulton, of Utkinton. 
At. Overton, Mr. J. Wallace, to Mifs M. 
Alin. 
At Weaverham, Mr. Warton, of North- 
wich, to Mifs Grefty of Sandiway. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. S. Downes, of Wick- 
er, to Mifs Huxiey; of Afh. 
At Weft Kirby, Mr. W. Hale, of Greatby, 
to Mifs Wafhington, of Great Meols. 
Dicd.] At Chefter, Mrs. Dewfbury.-- 
Mrs. Robertfon, much regretted. 
At Runcorn, “Whe: fEneas Morrifon. 
At Macclesfield, Mr. Ottawald Wood. 
At Little Badworth, aged 69, Mrs. Sellers, 
DEBRYSHIRE. 
At Derby a general meeting of perfons ex- 
ercifing the trade of butchers was held, when 
feveral refolutions were entered into in con- 
fequence of the aé of parliament, whereby 
infpeGors are to be appointed to examine all 
theep- {kins and hides, whether in the fkin- 
ning of the fame, they be gafhed or otherwife 
damaged, in which cafe the infpeétors are to 
judge of the quantum of damage, and award 
‘a penalty. It appearing at this meeting that 
fuch a combination ot power and perfonal in- 
tereit vefted in the infpe€tors did not admit 
a hope of the juft execution of the law, and 
that’ as by unfkilful apprentices, fuch da- 
mage mig! bt be done to the fkins without any 
wilful intent to gafhthe fame, it was deter- 
mined that a proper reprefentation of the in- 
conveniences to which they were thus fub- 
jected Ly the at, thould be laid before. ‘par- 
Hiament, 
Chefeirc—Derbyfhi rem Notting Lam/bires | 
Edward, 
[April r, 
Marvied } At Derby, Mr. Oldfield, of the 
Theatre, to Miis M. Waddington, of Hali- 
fax.—The Rev. J. Clarke, to Mifs White, 
of Chefterfield. 
At Sutton, in Scarfdale, Mr. Plant, of the 
Chefterfield Yeomanry Cavalry, to Mifs 
M. Smith, of Pilfley Houfe. 
At Belper, Mr, Barker, to Mrs. Melborne. 
At Plumpton Houle, 4 A. B. Files, to Mifs 
Pott. 
At Chefterfield, Mr. Plint, to Mifs M. 
Smith, of Pilfley Houfe, near Sheffield.— 
The Rev. J. Darby, to Mifs White. 
Died.] At Derby, Col. Bulleine Fancourt, 
aged 69.—Mrs, Witton, of the George inn. 
At Wirksworth, Mrs. Hurft, aged 31, 
At Biggin, Mr. G. Willcockfon, aged 75. 
At Spath, Mrs. Brown. 
At Knabb Houfe; Darley Dale, Mrs. Day- 
keyne. 
At Lock’s Park, Mr. J: Rofe, aged 62, who 
had been nearly 50 years in the Service of 
Wm. Drury Lowes, efgq. 
At Afhborne, aged 44, Mr. R, Frith, 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. . 
The following comparifon of the prices of 
provifions at Nottingham, in the year of the 
acceflion of George the Third to the throne, 
and in the fortieth year of his reign, defervee 
tg be preferved. 
In 1760 In 1800. 
: 5. the, Add oS, ds Se 
Mutton, per Ib. 24 . 64 
Beef, per lb. 3 7 
Veal, fhoulders vat 5 
Veal, prime parts 235 ‘i 
Batrer 32 ee 
Oheele 7; Zi to i8 9 
Malt, per ftrike | 26 to3 Tz 
Wheat 4 to § nT oe 
Potatoes per peck 4. Ox ng 9 
Flour per ftone 16 tor 8 48tor 
Fowls per couple} 4 3 1% 3 to 3 
Rabbits per ditto 9 Bide. 
Pigeons perdozen| 4% 4 tos 
Eggs nine for 2 ; «!' Teach 
A prime calf tk 4% 3 O0d 
In 1801 every article bas rifen 50 per eet. 
bigher than in 1800, 
At the affizes for this county four prifoners 
weye capitally convi€ted,and received fentence 
of death, but were alter Warde’ reprieyed. 
Two were ordered for tranfportation, one 
to be privately whipped and imprifoned for 
12 months, one for g months, two for ¢ 
months, one for 3 months, two for « month, 
and feven acquitted. 
“At the Newark Agticultural Mecting, © 
feveral premiums of § and 3 guineas were 
offered, for the beft crops of turnips, corn, 
&c, The candidates muft be refidents in Not~- 
tinghambhire, or in the diftriét 25 miles round 
Newark. 
Married.} At Nottingham, Mr. J. James, 
to Mifs Barris. 
At 
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