1810.] 
Mr. William W. and youngest daughter of 
Mr. R. Ormerod, of Edge Side, Rossendale, 
wi, 
At Bolton, in her 25th year, Miss 
Smalley, the only child of Mr. S. of the 
firm of Smalley, Thwait, and Co. iron- 
founters, a young lady whose gentle disposi- 
tion and amiable manners, had endeared her 
to a numerous acquaintance, while the recol- 
Jection of her decided piety, and of her hea- 
venly hope before death, forms the strong con- 
solation of her family, and affords a bright ex- 
ample to those many young friends who loved 
her as a sister. 
At Prescot, Mrs. Riding, wife of Mr. R. 
attorney. 
At Hornby Castle, Mrs. Tatham, a maiden 
lady, 65. 
Near Oldham, Mr. John Cowper. 
At Sankey Hall, Mrs. Kay, wife of Mr. 
Thomas K. late of the Red-lion-inn, War- 
rington. 
At Higher Ardwick, Mr. T. Leigh, of the 
§rm of Leighs and Darwell, Manchester. 
At Greensfieid, Mrs, Unsworth. 
At Mumps, near Oldham, Mr. Michael 
Rowbottom.—-Mr. J. Clegg. 
At Manchester, Mrs. Jones, relict of Mr. 
Thomas J. attorney.—lMr. W. Smith, 61.— 
Miss Charlotte Fogg, 17.—Mr. W. Irvine, 
52.—Mr, Shepley, a gentleman well known 
in the musical world.—Mr. J. C. Cross, acting 
manager of the present theatrical establish- 
ment in Manchester. 
CHESHIRE. 
. Mr. Harrison, the architect, of Chester, has 
proposed, in commemoration of the Jubilee, 
to erect by subscription, a column in one block 
of stone, forty feet high, and the whole 
height, including the basement and termina- 
tion to be fifty-six feet, in some propér situa- 
tion within the walls of the city. A stune of 
this magnitude, it is conjectured has not Leen 
taken from the quarry, and raised upon its 
pedestal, since the dissolution of the Roman 
£mpire, 
Married.] At Gresford, Sir R. Brooke, of 
Norton Priory, to Miss Cunliffe, second 
daughter of Sir Foster C. of Acton, ncar 
Wrexham. — 
At Aston, Mr. James Roper, of Liverpool, 
to Miss Hatton. 
At Chester, the Rev. J. Barry, of Wrex- 
ham, to Miss Martha Kenrick. - 
Died.} At Chester, Mrs. Lyons, wife of 
the Rev. Mr. L. and daughter of the Rev. 
J. Beatson, Baptist minister at Hull, 52.— 
Mrs. Garner, wife of Mr. G, sen. solicitor.— 
Mr. T. Summerton, 
At Knutsford, Mra. Handfield, wife of 
Colonel H. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.| At Derby, Mr. Peet, to Miss 
Ford.—-Mr. W. H. Engham, to Miss Eliza- 
Beth Roiley. 
At Dronfield, Mr. Wright, surgean, to 
Mrs. Nichelson. 
Cheshtre—Derbyshire—Nottinghamshire, &c. 
63 
At Scropton, Mr. Bullock, of Corden, t» 
Miss Manlove. 
AtShirland, Mr. Chadwin, of Mansfeld, 
to Mrs. Clay, of Highbam. 
At Norbury, Mr. Richard Bull, of Ash- 
borne, to Miss Sarah Evans. 
Died.| At Ashborne, T. Lee, esq, 
At Sawley, Mrs. E. Jowett, 78. 
At Ripley, Mr. T. Southern, surgeon. 
At Newlands, Mr T. Beard, 69. 
At Derby, Joshua Smith, gent. 75. 
At Long Ha‘oa, John Hopkins, esq. of 
Kingston-upon Soar, nephew of Thomas H. 
esq. of the fermer place. 1a 
At Leneford, the Rev. E. Phillips. 
At Whittington, Miss Ann Lalonel. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married:| At Nottingham, Mr. W. Wes- 
son, to Mrs. E. Norman.—Mr. B. Hind, of 
Worksop, to Miss Sarah Waidson.—Mr. W. 
Pearson, to Miss Ann Rowbotham. 
At Newark, Mr. Jos. Iayner, to Miss 
Booth. 
Died.] At East Retford, Sarah, youngest 
daughter of Mrs. G. Haslehurst, of Danes- 
hill, 25.—-Miss Capes, eldest duughter of Mr. 
C. solicitor. 
At Nottingham, Mrs. Hopewell.—Mrs, 
Wilsons—Mirs. Damme.—Mr. T. Cheadle, 
55.—Mr. Johnson, book-keeper at tlie Black- 
moor’s-head coach-office.-—Mr. Clayton. — 
Mr. J Smith, 28,——-Mr, W. Crofis, 72.—-Mrs. 
Bott.—Mirs. Herrick. ~ 
At Retford, Mr. Henry Ogle.—Mr. Johe 
Davis, of Gainsbro’. 
At Newark, Mrs. Moss.—Mrs. Rastali, 
wife of the Rev. William R.—Mrs. Newton. 
) LINCOLNSHIRE. Ce 
Married.| At Gainsbro’, Mr. Stead, to Mise 
Coats, daughter of John ©. esq. of Morton. 
At Misterton, Mr. Cook, of Stockwith, te 
Miss BH. Winfield. 
Mr. Matthew Elgie, of Lincoln, to Miss 
Ann Bunby, youngest daughter of Thomas 
B. esq. of Sutton. : 
At Lincoln, — Hines, esq: to Miss Pres- 
ton, daughter of Alderman P. 
At Corringham, Lieut. Macnamara, te 
Miss: Peele. : 
At Clipsham, Mr. J. Brukworth, of Tick 
encote, to ilizabeth, eldest daughter of Johan 
Hack, esq. 
At Haugh, near Spilsby, John Marsland, 
esq. of Manchester, to Eliza, second daughter 
of Mr. G. Bourne. 
Died.| At Stamford, Mrs. Carr, relict of 
the Rev. Dr. ©. prebendary of St. Paul’s. 
Cathedral, rector of the united parishes of. 
St. Andrew Undershaft, and St. Mary Axe, 
London, and of St. Mary’s, Finchley.—Miss, 
Arnold. 
At Willingham, Mrs. Williamson, 9. 
At Louth, Mr. Lee.—Mr. T. Brown, 76. 
=—_Mr. W. Parker, 40. —Miss Ann Warner. 
At Great Grimsby, Mrs Dorothy Watson,, 
sister of the Jate Christopher Clayton, esq: 68. 
At Brigg, Mrs. Ann Stustivant. She was 
found 
