1801.]  Chefhire—~DerbyfhireNottinghampire—Li ncolafhire. 
At Lancafter, the Rev. E. Outram, of 
Cambridge, to Mifs B. Poftlethwaite.——Mr, 
P. Sykes, to Mifs M. Sykes. 
* F. De la Pryme, efq. of Douglas, té Mrs, 
Boyes, widow.—Mr. ‘VY. Knowles, to Mifs 
L. Prefton. 
At Warrington, R. Sherratt, efq. to Mifs 
Bancks.——Mr. G, Marfden, of Liverpool, to 
Mifs B. Yates, of Caftlepaze, near Chapel- 
in-le-Frith. 
Died.] At Manchefter, Mrs, Standifh.— 
In his 49th year, R. Hall, efq. furgeon.— 
‘Aged 25, Mr. Cumberlidge, affiftant to Mr. 
Robotham, linen-draper. He expired almoft 
inftantaneoufly, from an internal rupture of 
a blood-veffel. 
Mr. E. Schofield ; a man, who in a hum- 
ble ftation of life, exhibited an example of 
teady piety and virtuous conduét in the feve- 
ral relations of hufband, father, and fervant. 
Mrs. Reddifh, wife of Mr. J. Reddith, 
bookfeller.—Aged 19, Mifs Halliwell —Mr. 
R. Hewitfon, wine-merchant.—Mr. J. Pick- 
up, finging-man of the Collegiate-church. 
In Salford, Mrs. Wroe, of the Angel-inn. 
At Ballakillingan, Chrift Lezaire, Ifle of 
Man, long the fcene of a moft benevolent 
hofpitality, after an illnefs of many years, 
Dr. Curphey. . : 
CHESHIRE. 
The fhock of an earthquake was very fen- 
fibly felt throughout the whole of the city of 
Chefter, about 2 o’clock on the morning of 
June 1, attended with a'rumbling noife. 
The windows and furniture in feveral houfeés 
were perceived to fhake during its continu- 
ance, which wasa few feconds. The fhock 
was alfo felt at Shrewfbury, where a prin- 
’ cipal houfe had fome windows broken, and 
another houfe fhook very much about the 
fame time, but there does not appear to have 
been any damage fuftained from this awful 
vifitation of nature. Its direétion is fuppoted 
to have been from north to fouth. 
Married.} At Chefter, Mr. C.S. Colton,- 
ef Holme, Nottinghambhire, to Mifs Frod- 
tham.——-Mr, J. Hope, to Mrs. Maddox.— 
Mr. Kidd, filverfmith, to Mrs. Manning, of 
Flooker{brooke. 
Mr. W. Barnes, of the Hough, to Mifs 
Coathup, of Burton.—Mr. P. Timmis, of 
Rope, near Nantwich, to Mrs. Warwick, 
ef the Roebuck-public-houfe, Nantwich. 
At Budworth, Mr. T. K. Glazebrook, 
Aint-glafs-manufaéturer, of Warrington, and 
jon of the Rev. J. Glazebrook, vicar of 
Belton, Leicefterfhire, to Mifs E. Swanbrook. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
_ At Winfter, Mr. J.Shaw, of Manchefter, 
to Mifs A. Woolley. 
At Ilkefton, Mr. Ives, of Heanor, to Mifs 
Smith —«P. Goodwin, efq. captain in the 
Derbythire Militia, to Mifs Gladwin, eldeft 
daughter of the late General Gladwin, of 
Stubbing.—Mr. G. Pearfon, fadler, to Mifs 
G. Nuttall, both of Wirkfworth.—Mr. Jen- 
555° 
kinfon, furgeon, of Sutton, in Afhford, to. 
‘Mifs Woodward, of Southwell. 
Died.] At Derby, aged 58, Mrs. Sirap-. 
fon, wife of Mr. Simpfon, dancing-mafter.—~ 
In her soth year, Mrs, Smith, wife of Mr. 
T. Smith, throwfter. 
After a long illnefs, aged 43, J. Walker, 
efq. of Afhton upon Trent. He ferved the 
office of high fheriff for this county in the 
Year 2799: 
~ NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Marricd.| At Nottingham, Mr Gilbert, 
to Mrs. Chapman, of the Globe public houfe. 
—Mr. P. Lees, joiner, to Mifs Martin, of 
Arnold.—Mr. Weoberley, hofier, to Mrs, 
King. 
In London, Mr. J. Tipler, jun. of Notting- 
ham, to Mifs Pickett. 
At Eaft Bridgford, Mr. M. Millington, to 
Mifs Salthoufe.—J. Wheatley, efq. sf Holm 
Carr Bridge, to Mifs E. M. Edfe, of Workfop. 
Died.} At Nottingham, Mr. Barker, far- 
rier.—In her 67th year, Mrs. Ireland, wife 
of Mr. Ireland, needle-maker; alfo, in the 
fame houfe, in her 26th year, Mrs. White, 
daughter of Mr. freland.—Mrs. Lawfon, wife 
of Mr. Lawfon, hofier.—Mifs Sleight.—-Mr. 
Hames, thopkeeper.——-Mrs. Harris, wife of 
Mr. Harris, hofier.—Mrs. Goodacre, wife of 
My. Geodacre, fchoolmatter. 
At Workfop, Mr. Grafton, boat-builder, 
At Newark, Mr, Lambe, wharfinger. 
“In her r6th year, Mifs Beetham, daughter 
of the Rev. Mr. Beetham, vicar of Bunney, 
near Nottingham, 
AtiArnold, aged 75, Mr. Allen ; he had 
been clerk of the parith near thirty-four 
years. 
At Winthorpe, near Newark, in her 87th 
year, Mrs. Carpenter, relict of the late N. 
Carpenter, efq. of Thornton.. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married.} | Mr. J. Bawble, of Ticlehill 
Morris, to Mifs Saundby, of Saundby, near. 
Gainfborough; alfo, Mr. T. Swift, mercer, 
of Gainfborough, to Mifs C Saundby, fitter to 
the above Mifs Saundby.-—Mr. Efberger, 
fadler, to Mifs Crofs, both of Louth. 
At Lincoln, Mr. T. Cooling,. wholefale 
brewet, to Mrs, Hill, of the Green Dragon 
inn. 
At Gaintborough, Mr. G. Jackfon, jun. to 
Mifs E, Watkinfon. 
_ Mr. J. Stanley, hatter and hofier, of Lin- 
coln, to Mifs Harwood, of Bofton.—Mr. J. 
Fountain, farrier, of Little Hale Fen, to Mifs 
S. Taylor, of Great Hale.—-Mr. R. Mumby, 
of Sutton Marth, to Mifs Garner, of the Bull 
inn, Long Sutton.—Mr, T. Jackfon, to Mifs 
Nottingham, both of Bainton, near Stamford, 
—Mr. Crackton, to Mifs’C. Harrifon, both 
of Crowland —Mr. Atkinfon, to Mifs Hare, 
both of Bridge Cafterton, near Stamford, 
Died.| At Bofton, aged 85, Mrs. Hutche 
infon, a maiden lady; the beft of friends, and 
a mott liberal benefactreis to the poor. 
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