1809.] 
At Chorlton, William Nicholls, esq. 49. 
At Rossall, Mrs. Hesketh, motker of Bold 
Fleetwood H. esq. of Rossall and Tulketh 
Hall... + 
At Bevington-hill, Mr. James Kingson, 37, 
At Ormskirk, Mrs. Brewer, 60.-Mr. 
John Irving, 53. 
Ag Travis Mill, near Manchester, Thomas 
Hatfield, esq. 84. 
At Rose Hill, near Bolton, Halton Lever, 
esq. 
At Lever Hall, Mr. Livesey. 
At Smedley, Mr. Bernard. 
At Walton, Mrs. Sherwood, 31. 
At Wrightington, Mrs. Jackman, 61. 
At Warrington, Mr. 
Bradford, attorney. 
At Lancaster, Mr..George Dickson. 
CHESUIRE. 
Through the liberality of Lord Grosvenor, 
the city of Chester will soon be enriched with 
a convenient and ornamental noith gate, one 
of the eight columns, which are to adorn it, 
_ having been raised tn the presence of his 
y, 
Lordship, the Mayor, Recorder, and a large 
concourse of people. Ina cavity in the cen- 
tre of the plinth cf the column, there was 
placed by his Lordship an urn, containing dif- 
ferent coins of the present reign, upon which 
>was laid a plate of brass, with the following 
inscription deeply engraven upon it :-—** This 
column was erected in the presence of the 
Right Hon. Robert Earl Grosyenor, August 
24, 1809, at whose expence this gate was 
built, in the 49th George I[,—William 
Newell, esq. Mayor.—Thomas Harrison, 
Architect.” ” 
Married.| At Chester, George Stevens, 
esq. of London, to Sarah, eldest daughter of 
the late Dr. John Ford. ; 
Died.] At Chester, Mrs. Wilmot, wife of 
Caprc. W. 
At Cyumberme;ze Abbey, Sir Robert Salis- 
bury Cotton, bart. in his 7ist year. He sat 
in four varliaments for this county. He is 
succeeded jn title and estate by his eldest son, 
now Sir Stapleton Cotton, bart. Major Gene- 
ralin the army, and at present actively em- 
ployed in the campaign in Spain. 
At Mellor, near Stockport, Mr. A. Ferns, 
student of St. John’s Ccllege, Cambridge. 
At Calyeley, Mrs:.Lindop, 24. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
_ Marzied.] At Horsley, Mr. Radford, of 
Aittle Eaton, to Miss Roberts, of Alfreton. 
At Derby, Mr. John Major, ot London, to 
Miss Mary Stenson. ae 
At Ashborne, Mr. Hadley, surgeon, of 
Derby, to Miss Parker, 
At Bakewell, Mr. T. Eyres, of Radborne, 
to Miss Hudson. 
At Dufiicld,. Mr. J. Bakewell, of Castle 
Denington, Leicestershire, to Mrs’ Sharpe. 
Died.| At Meynell Langley, Robert Che- 
ney, esq. 72. He served the office of High 
_pherff forthe county in 1775. 
. At Repton, Mr. Watkius, 63, 
‘ 
Cheshire—Derby—Nottingham—Lincoln. 
John Boyer.—Mr. WwW. 
335 
At Ashborne, the Rev. Joha Webb, one of 
the masters of the Free-School. 
- At Derby, Mrs. Ewen. 
At Wirksworth, Mr. Walter Jessop, 45. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.] At Nottingham, Lieut. Dunkin, 
of the 4th Dragoons, to Mary, second daughe 
ter of John Alton, esq. of Upper Seymour- 
street, Portman sguare.—Mr. ‘Teall, booke 
seller, to Miss Dixon, 
At Ratcliff, Mr. Widdoson, of Hucknal 
Torkard, to Miss Voce, of Amesley, 
At Newark, Mr. W. Carver, of the Excise 
Office Inn, to Mrs. Lees. of the Ram Inn. 
Mr. Thompson, of Winthorpe, to Miss 
Ward. 
At Retford, Mr. Appleby, of Gainsbro’, to 
Miss Appleby. ' 
Died.| At Tuxford, Mr, Howson, of the 
Red Lion Tan, 
At Nottingham, Mr. Clay, 47.—Mr. H, 
Lee, 47,—-Mr. James Moore, master of St. 
Peter’s workhouse, 70; and the following 
morning, without any previous illness, Mr. 
Hollis, master of St. Nicholas’s workhouse. 
—Mrs, Pepper.--Mrs. Maples, wife of John 
M. gent. quarter-master of the 4.5th regt. of — 
foot, 31.—Mr. James Tomlinson, 46.—Mr. 
John Blunston, 33 —Mrs. Williamson, 40. 
—Miss Elizabeth Rawson, 23.—-Mrs: Taye 
lor. 
At Wilford, Mr. Henry Davis. 
At Mansfield, Mrs. Bowerbank, wife of 
the Rev. Mr. B. 38. 
LINCOLNSHIRE, 
Application is intended fo be made to Par- 
liamentin the next session, for Acts for divi- 
ding and inclosing the commons and waste - 
grounds in the following parishes: Skirbeck, 
Benington, Leake, Boston, Fishtoft, Levers 
ton, Sibsey, and North Thoresby. 
The inhabitants of the counties of Lincoln 
and Rutland, have opened a subscription for 
defraying the expense of a water conveyance 
between Stamford and the existing canals in 
the north and north-west parts of the kingdona 
by Oakham; thereby opening a communicati- 
on with the ports of Liverpoel and Bristol, 
the towns of Manchester, Birmingham, Wol- 
verhampton, &c. and the Staffordshire pocte- 
ries, ‘The probable expense of these under- 
takings has been laid at 118,000/. according 
to the following estimate : 
Cut from Oakham to. Stamford 
Le 
(ivemmles)) et cia ehh eae Se a 
Bridges, Locks, &c. exira wL..-. 10,000 
; 65,000 
~ To improve Stamford river naviga- 
tion fo Déeping * io «= |, £0;000 
Cut from Deeping to Forty-foot 
Drain (10 miles) --.-.... _ 25,000 
Cutto join the Welland and the 
NED€ wannaneesceeseecag 18,000 
£118,009 
f Lo» 
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