7801.] 
Traver, Jate of Mumps.—Mr. Craven, of 
Manchefter, to Mils Laycock, of Bretton, 
near pee —Mr. j. Brierly, manufactu- 
rer, of S Sheep Wathes, near Oldham, to Mails 
A. Nield, of Oldham. 
At Liverpool, E. Lees, efq. of Oldham, to 
Mifs Parry —Mr. W. Kinfey, calico printer, 
of London, to Mils E. Hope, of Liverpool.— 
Mr. P. H. Scott, to Mifls M. Fifher.—-Mr. 
R. Gladftone, merchant, to Mifs Stewart.— 
Mr. Wetton, ‘miniature painter, to Milfs E. 
Neale.—Mr. T. Colville, of Liverpool, to 
Mits C. Hancock, of Congicton.—Capt R. 
Shiminin, to Miis ‘Villot, both of Ramfay, 
in the Ife of Man.—Mr. A. Coates, mer- 
chant, of Liverpool, to Mifs A. Lenthall, of 
Wigan. 
At Walton, Mr. W. Mathews, to Mifs 
Holiday. 
Died.j At Pas Wiese aged 56, Hol. 
Akers, efg. Mr. J. Adcock, clerk to Mefirs. 
Worthington, erase and Co. Aged 195 
Mifs B. Marihall. TheRev. H. B. Peacock, 
minifter of the New Jerufalem church 5 ce 
teemed and tegretted by his congregation, 
and his numerous friends, as an able preacher, 
indefatigable in his minifterial labours, and a 
truly pious chriftian. Mrs. Gardner, wife of 
Mr. $ Ga ardner, merchant Mr,7°.Wilkinjon, 
employed as clerk 24 years to Mefirs, Bar- 
ton, merchants, | >" 
At Salford, Mr. E> Howarth. 
At Liverpool, Mrs. Croft, wife of Mr. E 
Croft, butcher. Mrs. Abbott, wife of Mr. 
G. Abbot, merchant. Mrs. Oneill. Mr. J. 
Linniker, mercer and draper. At his\ lodg- 
ings, after a fhort illneis, Mr. Mahl, of 
Dantzick. Suddenly, of an apopleétic fit, 
—~Mr. J. Fawcett, brother of Mr. W. Fawcett. 
Of afcarlet fever, Mifs Clay.—Mrs. Banning, 
wife of Mr. Banning, poitmafter.—Mr. &. 
Webfter, late of Tcxted Park. 
In Devonthire Place, London, Mrs. Shut 
tlewerth, wife of R- Shuttleworth, efq. of 
Baiton Lodge, in this county. 
At Vernon’s Hall, near Liverpool, 
72, the Rey. R. Simpfon. 
At Lower Walton, near Warrington, aged 
$7, Mr. S. Robinfon. He was father tonine 
children, grandfather to 34, great grandfather 
to 122, and great-great-grandfatner to two. 
At a very advanced: age, Mr. J. Barber, 
inn-keeper, of Didibury.—The, Rev. H. 
Cunliffe, M. A. chaplain to Lord Byron, and 
late minifter of Ardwick. 
At Lancafter, Mr. J. Tomlinfon.—Mrs. 
Atkinfon; wite of Mr. J. Atkinfon, liquor 
_merchant.—E. Stuart, jun. efq- 
At Blackburn, Mrs. Howarth, wife of 
Mr. Howarth, fadler. 
A: Bolton, aged §5, lieut. Yates, late are- 
fitent of Smithy Door, in Manchefter. 
At the feat of T. Eccleftone, efg. of Sca- 
rifbrick, W. Dicconfon, efq. of Wrighting- 
ton Hall, in this county. 
' At Chorley, Mr. Warbrick, attorney. 
aged 
Chefbire—Derby fire. 
459 
Ati Lymmer, aged 74, Mrs. Leizh. 
In Milk- OED London, Mr. Alex. Dux- 
bury, furviving partner of the late J. Birch, 
efg. of Chorley: 
On the Coatt of Africa, captain J. Fayrery 
of the fhip Annabella. 
Mr. j. Booth, of Failfworth. 
CHESHIRE. 
Marricd.} In London, Mr. Jepfon, fon of 
Mr. jepfon, of Hawarden, to Imifs M. Bar- 
ker, daughter of the late Mr. Barker of 
Chefter.—Mr. J. Allen, miller, to Mifs H. 
Slack, beth of Matcletheld.—Mr. J. White 
head, fhoemaker, of Hanging Ditch, to Milfs 
Oaks, of Wood Green.—Mr. R. Fearnall, 
jun. of Chetter, to Mifs Wollrich, of Calve- 
Ley Hall.—Mr. J. P. Conway, linen draper, 
of Clefter, to Miis Williams, of Plas-y-Ward, 
near Rothin, Denbigh fhire. 
Died ] At Chefter, Mrs. Jones, wife of 
Mr, Jones, formerly of the’ Roebuck public 
houfe.—Lieut. Buckley, late of the 4th re~ 
giment of toot.—In his 27th year, of a rapid 
decline, Mr. C. Wright, jun. fon of Mr. C. 
Wright, mercer, much efteemed and re{pect- 
ed on the road, as a traveller ; a profefiion, in 
which, notwithftanding .his youth, he had 
been engaged, at leait, 10 years. 
Mifs Whitney, of Buglawton, near Con- 
gleton ; fhe fell a victim to a pulmonary con- 
{umption. 
S. Harriton, efq. of Cranage. 
At Broughton, near Chefter, Mr. R. Sal- 
ford, late of Liverpool, porter brewer. —At 
Darehbiy, aged 48, P. D. Heron, a of 
Moor.—IMrs. ‘Hignect, of Stapleford, 
DERBYSHIRE. 
At the Florit meeting, held at the Talbot 
Inn, in Derby, April 18, the under mention- 
ed prizes were adjudged: to Mr Turner, of 
Breadiall, for the beft green edged auricula, 
Gorton’s Champion of England 9gs.3; to Mr. 
Morley, of Chaddefden, for the fecond beft 
ditto, Pott’s Delegate of Manchefter, ‘73.5 
to Mr. Clark, of Breadfall, for the third beft 
ditto, Atherley’s Derby fone Hero, 53.5; and 
to Mr. Morley, of OE uenten: for the fourth 
beft ditto, Eley’s Prince of Wales, 35.; alfo 
to Mr. Morley, of Chaddefden, for the bet 
white auricula, Valentines Pillar of Beauty, 
6s.; and to Mr.» Holmes, of Derby, for the 
fecond beft ditto, Hughes’s Pillar of Beauty, 
43.3; alfo to Vir. Bowman, of Melbourne, for 
the bcit polyanthus, Brown’s King George 
gs.; to Mr. Holmes, of Derby, for the fecond 
beft ditto, Gabel’s Lord Nelion, 78.3 to Mr. 
Turner, of Breadfall, for the third vett ditto, 
England’s Defiance, a ., and to Mr. Eowman, 
of Melbourne, for che fourth beft ditto, Sir 
Feyde Parker, 45...) 
Population of Belper, —Males, 2265; females, 
22353; total, 4500. Itcentains $93 honles.. 
Married.| At Derby, the Rev. N. Mub- 
berfiey, to Mifs Tomlinfon, both of Wirk{- 
wortheelMr. Jonnfon, of Bakewell, in this 
eounty 
