OtS 
W. merchant.—fMfr..T. Greatrix, 84.—Mr. 
John Godfrey, attotney.—-Mrs. Overall, 85. 
—Mr. Lee Watfon Seddon. 
| CHESHIRE. 
‘Married.} At Chefter, Mr. Connah, fur- 
gean, to Mifs Shaw.—Mr. John Downes, 
‘merchant, of New York, to Mifs Wright.— 
The Rev. Mr. Faweett, to Mifs Owen, mil- 
Hiner. 
Mr. Joho Brafley, of Buerton, to Mifs 
Percival. 
At Wilmflow, Thomas Goodman, efg. of 
Eccles, Derby thire, to Mifs Catherine Eaton, 
At Middlewich, Mr. John Whitehead, 1i- 
speak; merchant, to Mifs Reeves.—Mr. Wil- 
Hana Reeves, to Mifs Holiand, 
At Cheadle, Mr. Jofeph Deare, pyeeclienty 
of Liverpool, to Mifs Robinfon. 
At Lymm, Mr. Joha Hatten, to Mifs 
Coppock. 
’ Died.{ At Tarvin, sear Chefter, Mr. 
Edwards, cornfaétor. 
“At Acton, Mr. Barlow, farme i $4, 
At Bebbington, Mrs. Vicente 1, wife of 
Biv. William W. mufician, of Liverpool, 
“At Netton, Mrs. Whally, widow of Mr, 
Wi. baker, ef Cheiter. 
DERBYSWIREZ. 
“Married ] At Derby, Mr Gilbert, to 
Mrs. Chamberlin. —Mr. Swift, .to Mrs, 
Gianger. — Mr. Sutton; of Yooxall, fur- 
peon, to Mifs Catherine Hart, youngeft 
daughter of the late Mz. Hi. of Ranton-hail, 
tafardthire. 
At Edenfor, Mr. John Muglifton, manu- 
fadturer, of Chefterfield, to Miis Barker. 
At Weit Hallam, Mr: Bernard Bretnor, of 
Derby, to Mifs Sarah Clark. 
. At Eckington, Mr. George Cox, farmer, 
of Litfield, to ‘Mifs Hannah Gray, of 
Mofbre’. 
Died.} At Chefterfield, aged 24 years, 
Colonel Henry Lapoype, one of the French 
prifoners of war on parole at that place. He 
was nephew and Aili de-Camp. to the Gene- 
ral of that name, who is now upon his parole 
at Cheferfield His remains were interred 
in the ehurch there, attended by a great gon- 
ecurfe of {pe€iators.—Mrs White, reliét of 
George W. efg. of Whitfer.—Mr, Moore, 
auétioneer and architect. 
At Buston, T Witington, efg. of Man- 
chefter. While taking a ride out, his horfe 
seli down with him, by which accident he 
was fo much-crufhed that be never {poke af- 
terwards, and expired in afew hours, In his 
pocket was found a written paper with thefe 
words, °¢ If ] die at Buxton, bury me at 
Fairfield.” He was 44 years of age, and had 
witneffed a funeral at the fatter place the day 
be ore hisdeath. 
“At Crich, Mrs. Lydia Hay,’ wife of Mr. 
Hay. 
At Derby, Mifs Grayfon, a maiden lady, 
€0 ~—Mr. Thomas Mcliand, 74.—Mr.Charles 
Breniall, fariier, 52 
Chefpire— Derbyfrire—Notiinghamfpoire —Lincolnfhire. [Jaly ty 
Thomas Pares, efq. of Hopwell Hall. 
At Mercafton, Mrs. Webfter, wife of Mr. 
John W. go. 
At Duffield, Mifs Margaret Winrow, fee 
cond daup Hier, of the late Mr. W. 22. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| “At Nottingham, Mr, Seal, 
lace. manufa furer, to Mifs Dann, daughter of 
Mr. D, in Narrow-marfh —Mr. Samuel Fox, 
dyer, to Mifs Roe, of London.—Mr. Lord, 
{mith and farrier, to Mifs H. Bickley. 
Mr. Howitt, farmer, of Papplewick, ta 
Mifs Johnfon, of the Bull Inn, Mansfield. 
AG Gotham, near Nottingham, Mr, 
Brown, land-furveyor, of Oflington, to Mifs 
Redfern. 
Died] At Nottingham, Mrs. Martha 
Pepper. — Mr, Fearnhead, firrier. — Mrs. 
Crotsland, reli€@ of Mr. eo C. hefier.—+ 
Mr. William Hage, formerly a baker.—-My, 
George Kichards, hefier and lace-manufac— 
turer, many years the fuperintendanc of Hor- 
toa and Co.’s patent Ienotted manufactory.—- 
Mr. Cullen, farmer and grazier, of Upton, 
near Southwell.—Mrs. Prifca Lee, fifter of 
the late Mr. L. of Wilford, $8—Mr, Frans 
cis Price, formerly ferjeant-major in the qth, 
or King’s own regitnent of infantry, 72.—« 
Mrs. Mabbott, wife of Mr. M. hofier ; and 
three days afterwards, id the fame houfe, 
where fhe had been atteading, Mrs. Booth. 
At Newark, Myr. Willam Holmes, hats 
ter. 
LINCOLNSHIRE, 
Married] At Louth, Mr. William Eipiny 
to. Mifs Elizabeth Fawcett. — Mr. George 
Smith, mufician, to Mifs White. 
At Lincoln, Mr. Cotterell, to Mrs. Pick- 
worth, of the Pack Horfe public houfe. 
The Rev. Dr. Parkinfon, of Ravendale, 49, 
Mifs Gilliat, of Louth. 
The Rev. Peter Lathbury, reétor of Li- 
vermere, to Mifs Mills, eldeft daughter of 
the Rev. Mr. Mills, prebendary of Lincoln, 
At Gainibro’, John Nettlefhip, jun. efq. 
to Mifs A. Hunt, daughter of the “jate Mr. 
Joteph H —My. Thomas Palian, grocer, te 
Mifs Ann Wright. 
Lieutenant Gofli, of the North Lincolm 
militia, to Mrs. Learon, of Whickham Houle, 
Durbam. 
At Stamford, Mr. Cooper, furgeon, to 
Mifs Adams, He wake of the late John’ 
A. efq. folicitor, of London. 
Died.| At Louth, Mr. Williara Bradley, 
joiner, 74. seat Wetheral, late of the 
roth regiment of foot —-George Sapsford, 
efq. Hig property, which is very confider= 
ie devolves to his nephew, Sapsford Ha- 
rold, efq. of Utterby.—Mrs. Blyth, 75, wite 
of Mr. E. B. cornfaGtor.—Mr. Hil) Petch, 
of London, fome time fince a refpetable 
draper of Louth. 
At Barton, Mr. John Pygott, Gia m 
At Lincoln, Mrs. Metham, wife of Mr. 
M. boot and fhoemaker,—Mr. Samuel Ro- 
* binfon, 
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