1309.] 
individuals who occupy it generally, and is 
built upon such a plan as at once accommo- 
dates both the buyer and the seller. 
Married.] At Tarvin, Mr, James Gre- 
gory, of Acton, to Miss White of Kelsal. 
At Bowdon, Mr. Chorlton, of Timperley, 
to Miss Royle, of Ringway. 
At Chester, the Rev. T, Sim, to Miss 
Jane Ecking.—-Mr. J. Weston, of \Manches- 
ter, to Hannah, third daughter of Mr. ‘ho- 
mas-Avern. 
At Stockport, Mr. Henry Hicton, of the 
Unicorn Inn, to Miss Mary Mosscroft. 
Died.]} At Northwich, Mr. Nathaniel 
Shaw, of Liverpool.—-Mr. Samuel Weston, 
41. 
At Wilton, near Northwich, Mr. John 
Stubbs, merchant, 74. 
At Tarporley, William Green, esq. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.] At Derby, Mr. Fowler, sur- 
geon, to Mrs. Williams, relict of the Rev. 
John W. of Bigelly, Pembrokeshire. 
At Hartshorn, Jche Bright, M. D, of Bir- 
mingham, to Miss Mynors. 
At Chesterfield, Mr. John Hall, of London, 
to Miss Julia oe 
Died.} At Kirk Ireton, the Rev. J. 
Gough, many years rector of that place. 
At Killmarsh, Henry Burton, gent. 76. 
At Sutton, Mr. William Faton, 86. 
At Glossop, Susannah, wite of Mr. Jos. 
Fielding, 37. 
At the Outwoods, near Derby, Mr. Robert 
Birkinshaw. 
At Buxton, Mrs. Anthony, 33. 
At Derby, Mr. W. K. Swift.—-Mrs. Wade, 
73. 
At Eyam, Mrs, Cocker. 
At Chesterfield, Elizabeth, daughter of 
Mr. Alexander Dulton, 24. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, 
The shearing of Mr. Tinompson’s Spanish 
sheep took place at Redhill Lodge, near 
Nottingham ; when.a considerable number of 
geotlemen ae breesers attended; to witness 
the progress made towards the establishment, 
of the disputed point, whether superfine 
wocl can be grown in our island equal to 
that produced in Spain. Mr. ‘T. was offered, 
on hiis shearing day, 9s. a pound for his pure 
Merino wool, 6s. for that of the various 
crosses, and 3s. tor the Ryeland without any 
Spanish admixture, which he declined. Se- 
veral of the pure breed yielded from seven 
and a half to eight pounds each; so that, at 
the above refused prices, some of these small 
sheep carried fleeces of no less value than 
70s. each. Among these was a pure wether 
slaughtered on the occasion. ‘he ,carcase, 
though fat, only weighed 60lhs. while the. 
animal, in four clips, had produced haif that 
weight of superfine wool ‘The following is 
a return of a two-shear Merino Ryeland 
wether of the first cross, also killed at this 
shearing. 
Sopa apenani Lincalishivg 
Weight of the carcase 68lbs. at 8d. 
Rough fat 1ilbs, at 6d......... 
Last year’s hog’s fleece, 64lbs. suid 
AGUS. Od eu owiels ele ciejeinre siceinsies: Junot. ¥ 
This year’s fleece 52lbs. for which 
was Offered 63. .... Cea aie into. 
Total return at two yearsold 5 4 11) 
Mr. Thompson shewed many specimens of 
wool fram his Majesty’s Spanish flock, &c. ~ 
and, in order to interest the manufacturers 
who were present, exhibited the perfectiens 
of the Anglo-Merino fleece in a great variety 
of forms; such as-a gown-piece, with several 
shawls, scarfs, &c. made at Norwich. 
Married | At Nottingham, Henry Fynes, 
“esq- M. P. tor Aldborough, to Miss Wylde, 
eldest daughter of the Rev. Dr. W. preben- 
dary of Southwell, and rector of St. Nicholas, 
of the former waite: 
At Newark, Lieutenant J. Rivers, of the 
royal navy, to Miss Gibson. 
Died.| At Retford, Mrs. Mould, relict 
of the Rev. Thomas M. the last survivor of 
the children of the late Hees Cair, esq.—J. 
Bragg, esq. 
At Thorney Hall, Mrs. Mewile, relict of 
George N. esq. 
At Nottingham, Mr. R. Hil!.-Miss Mary 
Jarman.Miss Ann Hollis, i7.—Mr. Lo- 
max. ¢ a 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married.} At Grantham, the Rev, Ba 
ward Thorold, rector of Greyingham, near 
Gainsbro’, third son of Sir John T. to Miss 
Wilsen, only daughter of Thomas W. M.D. 
At Wrawby,. the Rev. Jos. Stockdale, of 
Kirton, in Lindsey, to Miss Walter, eldest 
daughter of the Rey james W. of Brigg. 
At Louth, Lieutenant Holgate, of the 
Lindsey FoRHEHE OS Local Militia, to Miss 
Harriet Shearing. — Captain a = 
Litchfield, to Miss Hubbard. 
At Searby, William Thimbleby, esq. to 
Miss Bennard, of Owmby. 
Died. | At Rawclife, Mrs. Ann Smith, 
69. 
At Linceln, Edmund, second son of Al- — 
derman J. Straw, 16.—Mrs. Bunyan, 77. 
At Maltby in the Marsh, KR. maces 
gent. 72. 
At Blybro’, Mrs. Dawber, 56.° 
At Gainsbro’, Mrs. Metcalfe, 60.—Mrs. 
Chaplin, relict of Mr. C. formerly of the 
White Swan Inn, 79.—Mr. Boo of the 
Peacock inn. 
- At Imham, the Rev. Mr. 
Harpol, Northamptonshire. 
At Stamford, Mr. Guest, 62.—In child~ 
bed, Mrs anaaente of: Mre be SL. 
At Langstoft, Mr. William Weatt, 440 
At East Buctterwick, Mr. Joha Davey, 39. 
He was found dead ia a field near his house. 
At Scottlethorpe, Mz. Samucl Clay, ao 
or 
Madocks, of 
