560. Cheshire Derby —Nottingham==Lincoln- Leicester. (July 2, 
at Castletown, in the Isle of Man, and mas- 
ter of the grammiar-school there, 78. Nearly 
all of the present clergy of the island Bate, 
been his pupils. 
CHESHIRE, - 
Married.| At Daresbury, Ralph Peters, 
esq. of Plat- bridge, Lancashire, to Miss Fran- 
ces Blackburne, eldest daughter of the Rev. 
Dr. B. warden of the Collegiate church, Man- 
chester. 
At Gresford, Mr. H. Baldwin, of Liverpool, 
to Miss Hayton of Gwersyilt, near Wrexham. 
William Webster, esq. of Poulton, to Miss 
M. Orton, second daughter of Thomas °. 
esq of Tattonhall.’ 
‘At Chester, Mr. Andrews, iP ieee 
to Miss Johnson. 
Died.| At Chester, Mr. William Hall. 
Mr. Connah, surgeon.—Thomas oe esq. 
formerly quarter-master in the royal regiment 
of Horse Guards, 84. 
At Newton cae near Chester, Mrs. Eli- 
zabeth Parker,-wife of John P. esg. and 
daughter of J. eee esq. late of Orgreave, 
Staffordshire. 
Mr, S. Weaver, of Castletown. He was 
drowned in the River Dee, at Eaton boat, as 
he was returning from market. 
DERBYSHIRE, 
Married.| At Ashborne, Mr. Hawksworth, 
master of the Academy at Barton hs 
Needwood, Staffordshire, to Miss Conison. 
At Foremark, Mr. Clines, of Ingleby, to 
Miss Norwood. 
At Bakewell, Mr, John Stenson, of Derby, 
j abeth Frith, of Winworth.<—Mr. 
or, of Hucknall, Notts, to Miss 
Shaw, of R 
os At Smalley, Mr. Richard Birch, to Miss 
Turton. 
Died.} At Derby, Mr. John Taft, 23,— 
Mrs. Tempest, 27.-—Mr. Rich-rd Moore, 47, 
At Tupton, Mrs. Bowns, wife of Mr. Ed- 
ward B. 55. 
_ At Buxton, Mr. James Hall, of the Great 
Hotel. 
At Barrow-upon-Trent, Mary, the wife of 
Mr. Garratt. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.] At Southwell, Mr. Plant, of 
Sheffield, to Miss Stenton, daughter of the 
late Richard S. esq. 
. At Newark, Mr. Marshall, to Miss Thorpe. 
Died.| At Wottincheas, Miss Pheebe War- 
ren, daughter of the late Mr. William W. of 
Seatreie is —WMr. Charles Simkin, a member 
of the Nottingham volunteers, 31,.—%ir, 
‘Samuel Tupman, many years a respectable 
bookseller and printer of this town.—Mr. 
Francis Stanley, 30.—George Dodson, gent. 
a member qi the sen‘or council of this cerpo- 
axation, 74.—Mr. Dixon. 
At Bariord, Mr. sone Karpand, 63k 
At Boitesiord, Mr. Dikes, 85. 
_ At Newark, Mr. Crampern, of the White 
-Hart Inn, 68 Me. Wrighty sen. 68. Mr. 
Henry Forster, rece i 9 a2- 
J 
At Brameete, Luke Hucknall, gent. 91. 
At Ossington, Frederic, the youngest son 
of John Denison, esq. M.P. 
= LINCOLNSHIRE, 
The new market-place erected at Stamford, 
is now opened for public use. The corpora- 
tion of that town have thus at the expence of 
several thousands of pounds, completed a 
structure, which, for compactness, conveni~ 
ence, cleanliness, and elegance, is scarcely 
equalled in the kingdom. 
Married.| At @roughton, the Rev. James 
Giffard, chaplain i in the royal mavy, to Ann, 
widow of Thomas Swann, esq. banker, of 
Gainsborough. 
Mr. Grant, master of the Free School at 
Long Sutton, to Miss Harriet Wroot, eldest 
daughter of Mr. Christopher W. of Sutten. 
At Lincoln, Mr. Joseph Chambers; to Miss © 
Skelton, davghter of Mr. S/ of the Spread 
Eagle inn. 
The Rev. Peregrine Willis, rector of Wel- 
ton, to Miss Harriet Astey, of Tupholme. 
At Northborough; William Anderson Mas- 
sey, esq. of Spalding, to Miss Larratt, eldest 
daughter of Mr. Robert L. 
Died.} At Linculn, William Richard Wile 
son, esq. 70, 
At Gainsborough, Mrs. Duncan, 52. 
At Reavesby, Mr. J olin Ashton, of the Red 
Lion inn, 76, 
At Ufiington, Mrs. Ann Hubbard, 78. 
At Boston, Mr. J. Bernard, 40. —Mr,. 
George Harwood. He was drowned while 
bathing. 
At’Louth, Mrs. Wilson, wife of Mr. Ed. 
ward W. late of the Masons’ Arms inn.—Miss 
Procter. 
At Skegness, Mr. David Marshall Danby. 
At Candlesby, Mrs. Hewison, wife of Mr, 
Samuel H. 
At Firsby, Mr. William Hundleby, son © 
of Mr. Robert H. 
At Market Deeping, Mr. Thomas Butler, 
post-master. 
At Gayton-le-Marsh, Mrs. Acred, 85. 
At Caistor, Mr. Thomas Dawson. 
At Owmby, Mr. Thomas Harrison, 56. 
At Farraby Sluice, Mr. Samuel Porter, 
engineer to the Ancdlme Drainage and Navi- 
gation, formerly of Hentey-in-Arden, and 
many years engineer to the Stratford-on-Avon 
Canal, in Warwickshire. nia] 
LEICESTERSHIRE, ae 
Married.|_ At  Ashby-de-la- Zouch, Mr. 
William Brown, of London, to Mrs. Rice: 
At Leicester, J, Hunt, of Thurnby, gent 
to Miss S. Hunt.——Mr. Richard Caches. to 
Miss. Maller. 
Mr. Snow, ,of Rearsby, to Miss Stone. ~ ee 
Kilby. 
Died.] At Shenton, aged 106 years, 
Joseph Lemon, many years a labourer and 
tenant of F. Wollaston, esq. He.remained 
the perfect use of all his senses to the last. 
He was a sclivol-boy going irom Belfont te 
- Hounslow, ~ 
