186° Chefrire—Derbyfoir e—Nottinghamfhire—Lincolnpbire. [Sept. Ty 
At Manchetter, Mr. R. Briddock.—Mr, G. 
Mou!t.—-Mrs. Cawfon,. wife of Mr. T. 
Cawfon, whitefmith.—Aged 24, Mr. T, 
Howard. ‘ 
In Salford, Mr. Kighley. 
At Blackburn, aged 75, Mrs. Haworth, 
widow. r 
At Wigan, aged 82, Mrs. Clayton, reli@. 
of the late J Clayton, efq. a lady generally 
refpe@ed, and particularly remarkable for her 
kindnefs and tender fympathy to the poor. 
Mrs. Critchley, wite of Mr. T. Critchley, 
taylor. ; 
At Prefton, Mifs M. A. Myers. 
At Prefcott, aged 51, Mrs. Fofter, wife of 
Mr H. Fofter, watch-maker ; a woman of 
unaffe&ted piety, and exemplary in every do- 
meftic relation. : 
- At Wavertree, Mr. C. Haughton, furgeon, 
in the African trade. 
On the 22d of May laft, in the iffand of 
Tortola, in the Weft Indies, in his 234 year, 
Lieut. C. L. Chaffaing, of the Royal Navy, 
and commander of the fhip Rawlinfon, of Li- 
verpool. 
At St. Croix, Capt. H. Booth, late of the 
fhip General Abercromby, of Liverpool. 
Mrs. E. Capftick, of Caton, near Lancafter. 
At Standifh, in his 56th year, Mr. J. 
Prefcott. 
At Denton’s Green, W. Hill, gent. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.| G. J. Leigh, efq. of High Leigh, 
in this county, to Mifs Blackburn, eldef 
daughter of J. Blackburn, efqg. M. P. for 
the county of Lancafter-. 
_ At Chefter, Mr. S. Wylde, of Runcorn, 
to Mifs Dawien, daughter of Mr. J. Daw- 
fon, corn-dealer.—S. Beetenfon, efq. M.D. 
of Everton, to Mifs M. Mafiey, relict of the 
' Tate G. T. Mafley, efgq. of this city.—Mr, 
Rollafon, baker, to Mifs S. Leach, 
Died.] At Chefter, Mr. T. Griffith, mer- 
cer.——Mrs. M, Forbes, a lady of a very chari- 
table difpoGtion, and of unexampled piety 
and refignation. 
Mrs, Seabreoke, late of the Bowling- 
green. . 
At Stockport, in his 44th year, Juftinian 
- Jordan, gent. , 
At Knutsford, the Right Honorable Lady 
Jane Stanley.—+Mr. Carr, fieward to W. 
Egerton, efq. of Tatton Parle. 
In her goth year, Mrs. Cawley, of Mickle 
Trafford, near Cheftey. : 
- DERBYSHIRE. 
The magiftrates of this county have jately 
announced their intention, by publicadvertife- 
ment, to widen and repair Duffield Bridge, in 
this:county,2greeable toa plan and fpecification 
drawn up by Mr. Sykes, of Chefterfield, the 
county lurveyor. 
Married | At Athbourne, Mr. T. Tom- 
Hinfon, baker,to Mifs E. Etches, of Sturfton, 
At Bakewell, Mr. J. Taylor, of Barraoor, 
to Miis |. Pearion, or Buxton.— fT. Barker, 
fg. of Athfoid, to-Mifs Gordon. 
At Derby, the Rev. J. Cawthorne, minifter” 
of the Brookfide chapel, to Mifs Pritchardy 
daughter of Mr. Pritchard, bookfeller, 
Died.} At Derby, aged 66, Mrs. Felton. 
Aged 88, Mr. S. Sawyer, formerly of the. 
Royal Oak inn.—In her 21ft year, of a con-. 
fumptive complaint, Mrs,Cooper,wife of Mr. J. 
Cooper, cabinet maker.—Aged 87, T. Peach, 
gent, . 
At Wirkfworth, aged 24, Mr. M. Nuttall, 
currier. 
At Buxton, Mr. Revell, father of Mr. Re- 
“well, fugar merchant, of Sheffield. 
_At Atlow, the Rey. J. Lewe, many years. 
minifter of that place. 
At Tidefwell, fuddenly, Mr. A. Robinfon, 
formerly under mafter of the grammar fchook 
in Sheffield, which (:tuation he had filled up= 
wards of forty years, 
In the Borough-road, Southwark, in his 
57th year, Mr. W. Ironmonger, only fon of 
the late Mr. R. Ironmonger, of Derby.—~ 
Aged 77, Mrs, Wilfon, of Normanton, near 
Derby. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Nottingham, Mr. Feather- 
fione, hofier, to Mifs Goodall.—Mr. Hall, 
brazier, to Mifs C. Brown, of Stapleford. 
Died.J At Nottingham, Mrs. Nunn, wife 
of Mr. Nunn, lace merchant. 
Mr. W. Hawley, a moft zealous partizat: 
of what is termed in the town, the B/ue Inte- 
refs, yet refpeéted even by thofe of oppofite 
principles, for the uniform confiftency of his 
conduc. é 
Mr. Stubbins, hofier.—Mrs. Dunn, wife of 
Mr. Dunn, bookfeller and printer.—Mrs. 
Radford. 
In his 74th year, Mr. R. Bonnington, for 
many years keeper of the town gaol, which 
fituation he had refigned only about’ ten 
months ago, 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Purfuant to a late A&t of Parliament for 
more efie€tually draining Wildmore Fen, 
and the Eaft and Weft Fens in this county, 
it is intended to ere&t feveral fubftantiak 
brick carriage bridges in the following places 
in the faid tra&ts of land, viz. a bridge over 
Hobhole Drain, for preferving the commu. - 
nication of the road from Fifhtoft church te 
Gayft Green ; alfo a bridge over the faid drain, 
at or near Clamp Gate; alfo two other bridges 
over the intended Catchwater drain, in the 
Weft Fen, near Mareham, and Revefby 
Gaps; aad another bridge acrofs the new 
érain on the fouth fide of Firth Bank inclo-~ 
{fures, near Anthony’s Gowt. 
At a late meeting of the freemen, &c. at 
the Guildhall, in the city of Lincoln, it was 
unanimoufly refolved to raife a volunteer 
corps of cavalry and one of infantry. The 
corporation purfe fub{fcribed the fum ef soo 
guineas, for the ufe of the corps. 
Married.| At Stockwith, near Gainfboro’, 
Captain T. Capes, of the fhip Providence Ine 
creafe, to Mifs M. Steele. 
: At 
