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70, Mr. H. Kinder,—Mr. T. Warren, of the 
Golden Lion public-houfe, and Jate adjutant 
to the fecond battalion of Manchefter and 
Salford volunteers, 
CHESHIRE, 
Married.] At Aftbury, Mr. J. Dolan, 
draper, to Mifs §. Clarke.—Mr. S. Holt, of 
Churton, near Chefter, to Mifs Travers, of 
Liverpool.—Mr. R. Cromback, carrier, of 
Macclesfield, to Mifs A. Miller, of Eaton. 
Died.} At Chefter, of a dropfy in the 
cheft, the Hon, J. Grey, brother to the Earl 
~of Stamford and Warrineton,.——Mrs. Barlow, 
wife of Mr. Barlow, glover. 
At Chorley, in his 85th year, J. Hollingf- 
head, efg. a gentleman alike remarkable for 
his urbanity of manners, and for his perfever- 
ing fpirit in promoting ufeful improvements, 
in whatever related to agriculture and manu- 
fa&tures. To his Treatife on the National 
Importance of Salt as a Manure, (which he 
ciufed to be prefented to the King, and to 
every member of the two Houfes of Parlia- 
ment), may be partially, if not wholly, at- 
tributed the repeal of the duty on falt, 
Mr. Woodfin, farmer, of the Two Mills, 
in this county. 
Mr. J. Jackfon, of Stretton. 
Mr, }. Pierce, comptroller of the Cuftoms 
at Aberyftwith. On his return from Ma- 
chynleth fair, he was unfortunately thrown 
from his horfe, and fo materially hurt, that 
he died in confequence a few days after. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
An A& has lately paffed the Legiflature, 
for dividing, allotting, and inclofing the fe- 
veral commons, &c. within the manor and 
townfhip of Wirkfworth, for prote€ting cer- 
tain fprings, fituated on the faid commons, 
and for the better fecuring a fupply of water, 
for the-ufe of the inhabitants of the town of 
Wirkfworth. sy ; 
Married] At Buxton, Cl. Archer, efq. 
to Lady Clonbrock.—The Rev. J. Scott, 
of Mattock, to Mrs. Barrow, widow of the 
late S. Barrow, efg. of Nantwich, in Chefhire. 
At Dronfield, Mr. Taylor, mafter of a re- 
{peCtable academy there, to Mifs Hafslam, 
of Afhover. | 
Died.| At Derby, in his 44th year, Mr, 
J. Fletcher, filverfmith.-Aged 34, Mrs. 
Saxelby. — Aged 66, Mr. W. Holliwell, 
watchmaker. 
At Chefterfield, in his 81f year, Mr. Ti 
Dutton, fenior. : 
At Eckington, aged 59, Mr. J. Hardy, 
currier-and malfter.—Aged 29,Mr,G. Hardy, 
plumber and glazier. 
Aged 54, Mrs. Baldwyn, of Melbourne. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
At Nottingham, at the final clofe of the 
Poll, July 13, the numbers were as under: 
for Sir J. B. Warren, 972—J. Birch, efg. 
g12—D. P, Coke, efq. 634. Mr. Coke de- 
clined any further conteft’on the 12th. The 
proceflion, at the chairing of Mr. Birch, the 
popular candidate, was truly novel, grand, 
ani interefling 3 his friends, befides other de- 
: : a 
Chefoire.—Derbyfhire.—Notlinghamphire, See 
85 
corations were attended and accompanied with 
various fymbols of civil liberty, a band of 
mufic playing all the while to patriotic airs 
and hymns, which were fung with great 
fpirit and enthufiafm, by thofe who formed 
the proceffion. Mr. Birch was preceded by 
24. young damfels dreffed in white, orna- 
mented with wreaths of flowers, and carrying 
leaves of laurel in their hands; the foremott 
fupporting a ftandard of the arms of the 
worthy reprefentative. Sir J. B. Warrea 
thought proper to decline the honour of being 
chaired. 
Married.| At Southwell, the Rev. J. 
Maidwell, of Little Ponton, Lincolnhhire, ta 
Miis Porter. 
In London, Mr. Thompfon, corn-factor, 
of Newark, to Mifs A. Roberts, of the 
White-Horfe tavern, Fetter-lane.—Alfo, at 
the fame time and place, Mr. W. Roberts, 
ftage mafter, to his coufin Mifs M. Roberts, 
the fecond daughter of the above gentleman. 
Mr. J. Lioyd, of Birmingham, to Miis Hart, 
of Nottingham. | 
Died. At Nottingham, Mrs. Cox, wife of 
Mr. Humphry Cox —At an advanced age, 
Mr. Simpfon, nailor.—Mr. King, fenior, 
butcher.—In his 46th year, Mr. C, Lam- 
bert, hofier. 
Mr. J. Sharpe, ferjeant major of the Not- 
tinghamfhire Militia, and a member of the 
Fraternity of Lodge 44, Ancient York Ma- 
fon, two Lodges of which Order, with mar- 
tial mufic, and inthe grandeft proceffion of 
the kind ever remembered to have been wit~ 
nefied in Nottingham, attended his funeral. 
With him was interred, at the fametime, Mri 
W. Henning, many years tyler of the above 
lodge. After the rites of interment were 
performed, the procefflion returned in) a re- 
verled order, 
At Newark, Mr. Nevinfon, furgeon and 
apothecary. s 
At Epperflone, in the prime of life, after 
only a week’s illnefs, Mr. P. Clark, a res 
putable farmer. 
At Hill Top, in the parifh of Greafly, ia 
his 59th year, Mr. D. Wood, miller. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
An extraordinary fifth, of the phoca genus, 
(commonly called in Englith, the fea-calf, 
and in Latin the wiulus marinus), was lately 
taken alive on Somercotes fhore, if this coune 
ty, by.fome fifhermen, but not till after a 
fharp conflict. This fingular animal mea- 
feres, about five feet in length. it is be- 
lieved in fome degree, to conned the quadrus 
ped and the fith kinds, 
Married.| Mr. &. Chatterton, farmer and 
grazier, of Aththorpe, near Louth, to Mifs 
Wells, of Graby, near Falkingnam. 
At Gainfboro’?, Mr. Whitlam, cordwainer, 
to Mifs A, Tuplin. 
At Stamford, Mr. Thompfon, attorney, of 
Wifbeach, to Miis Nott. 
At Aflackby, near. Falkingham, J. Old- 
ham, efq. of Ofbornby, to Mifs Greaves. 
At Sleaford, Mr. Sharpe, attorney, of 
Deeping 
