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and excite a grateful remembrance in the 
minds of his fellow-townfmen, 
At Mottram, in Longdendale, Mrs Wil- 
liam Sidebotham, a man of uncommon genius, 
being a proficient i in various arts and fciences, 
and felf-taught in them all. 
. CHESHIRE. 
In finking a well for water near Penbedw 
Houfe, the feat of Watkin Williams, efq. at 
the depth of eight yards and a half below the 
furface, a plentiful bed of manganefe has 
been difcovereds a circumftance which pro- 
mifes to be of great advantage to that neigh- 
bourhocd. 
Married.| Mr. Tate, fupervifor of excife, 
of Frodfham, to Mifs Garnetr, of Over.— 
Mr. A. Davenport, agent at Meffrs Leigh’s 
falt-works, in Winsford, to Milfs Hebbert. 
At Preftbury, George Martin, efq. of Tor- 
kington Lodge, to Mifs Jane Hughes, third 
daughter of the late W. Hughes, efq. of 
Plas Coch, in Anglefea, 
At Stockport, Thomas Rofs, efq. of Pat- 
wood Hall, to Mifs Mary Lingard, fecond 
daughter of John Lingard, efq. ef Heaton 
Norris: 
At Malpas, John Welch, efg. to Mifs 
Leech, only daughter and heirefs of Richard 
Leech, efq. of Ebnall Houfe. 
Died.] At Chefter, Mr. John Franks, 
mufician.x——Mr, Thomas Hafwell.—Michael 
Flenigen,. efqg.—Aged 71, Mrs. Walley, of 
Trafford.—Mr. Fofter, of the Harbour, near 
Nantwich, aged 73. 
At Frodfham, Mr. Samuel Grice, fchool- 
mafter —Mr. John Barton, of Northwich. 
- At Farndon, Mr. Thomas Vaughan, jun. 
At Seacombey aged 56, Mr. Tyrer Young, 
fzil-maker, of Liat taiet. 
At Hyde, aged 55, the Rev. Briftowe 
Cooper. During a refidence of twenty years 
st that place, the rational and affectionate 
infiruGions of the minifter were illuftrated. 
and enforced by the virtues of the Chriftian. 
: DERBYSHIRE. 
From the lift of fubfcriptions, it appears, 
that the fum fubfcribed for the intended 
Derbythire Infirmary, amounts already to 
20,3301. 198. 6d. of which 10,1671. 15s. 1d, 
has been paid to the treafurers. 
An application is intended to be made to 
Parliament, for an AC: for inclofing the com- 
mons and waite lands in the hamlets of Chel- 
morton and Flagg. 
Married.] Mr. W. C. “Tinfley, of Chapel- 
in-le-Frith, to Mifs Sarah Frith, of Sheffield. 
—Mr. @batles Hand¢ford, of Kale Langley, 
to Mifs Sadler, of Vicar Wood. 
At Etwall, Mr Bailey, jun. to Mifs Clarke. - 
Died.] In his 84th year, Mr. John Barver, 
of Belper.—-Mrs, Phebe Kooth, of Stretton, 
gear Chefterfield, aged 60. 
At Spondon, aged 
gent. enfign in the company of volunteets of 
that place. 
- At Afhborne, Mrs. aA ter bookfeller. 
At Hayfield, the Rev. Robert Kain, a 
Chefbire—Derbyfbire—Nottinghampire, Ee. 
29, William Fearnley, . 
[March ea 
faithful and beeies aaa of the thurch, 
He was upwards of thirty-one years at the 
epifcopal chapel of Hayfield, with an income 
of lefsthan sol. per annum. » 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.] At Nottingham, Mr. R. Town- 
row, maltfter, to Mifs Wefton, of Lenton.— 
Mr. Samuel Sharpe, fon of Mr. Sharpe, of 
Gotham, to Mifs Mary Winter.—Mr. George . 
Lewin, to Mifs King. , 
At Qld Radford, Mr. Samuel Robinfon, 
lace-manufa&turer, to Mifs Margaret Harde 
ftai. 
Died.] At Nottingham, Mr. et | ho- 
fier.—Mr. Cooper, maltfter.—Mrs. Wragg, 
wife of Mr. Wragg, tinman.—Mr. Fitk, con- 
fectioner.—Mrs. Horfley, wife of Mr.’ Sam. 
Horfley.x—Mr. John Middleton, drum-majox * 
of the Nottireham volunteer infantry.— 
Luke Jackfon, efq. of Hucknall.—_Mr. John 
Jerrom, farmer, of Colwick. 
At Linby, Mr. Richard Hardftaff, fen. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
The number of marriages in Louth during 
the year 1804 was 33; of baptifms 81; and 
of burials 7 
A Be yeal variety of the fnipe es wes 
afew days ago fhot in the county of Lincoln: 
the body was of a clear white; the head, 
neck, and throat,.clofely marked with pale 
afh-coloured and yellow fpots; the breaft a 
pure white; the back and wings ftrongly 
barred with bright buff-colour; the tail 
white, and the extremities of the tail fea- 
thers of a brigkt buf. When firft fhot, the 
legs and bill were of a lively pink, but they 
have fince faded to a pale falmon-colour. It 
had been remarked that this elegant bird had 
frequented the fame fpot for three fucceliive 
Winters. 
Married. | Mr. Simon Mills, of Holbeach 
Bank, to Mifs Green, of Wifbeach, _ 
At Spillby, Mr. Townfon Mackinder, to- 
Mifs Codd.—-Mr. R. Wheatman, of Fofton, 
to Mifs Mogg, daughter of Mr. Mogg, of 
Tboroton, Nottinghamhire. 
At Louth, Mr. W. Wells, to Mrs. Sower- 
by.—-Mr. William Bratley, ee to Mifs 
Hill. 
Died.| At Lincoln, Mrs. Fofter, wife of 
Mr. Fofter Mrs. Jane Wells. She was 
the laft furvivor of four fifters, who for many 
years lived together in one houfe, and are all 
interred in one grave. Their united ages 
make 333 years. ' pe 
At Wrawby, near Brigg, aged 65, Mrs. 
Sarah Capes, wife of Mr. Thomas Capes, of 
Gainiborough, — 
At Panton, aged go, Edmund Turner, efg. 
His very ample fortune devolves upon his 
eldeft fon, Edmund Turner, efq. of Stoke 
Rochford, and M. P. for Midhurft, in Suflex. 
At Bofton, aged 23, Mr. Robert White, 
zinter, 
At.Raithby Hall, the feat of R. C. Brack 
enbury, efq. aged 23, Mrs. Needham, wife 
of Mr. Wililam:-Needham, merchant, of 
x Louth, 
