! 
92 Cheshire—Derby ee ingn am— Linc i 
At Lineal, Mr. Benjam’ a Dev ae — 
Mrs. Freeland, 26.—Mr. Peter Peill, 
Mr. Samuel ae jun. 28 — Mis. uae 
Mrs.'Thompson,— Robert, son of Mr. Thomas 
Joynson, 44.—Mr. John Waterson, 59. — 
Mr. Richard Roberts. —Mrs. Perrin, wite of 
Captain P.--Mr. George Smith.—Mrs, Sa- 
rah Danson. 
CHRSHIEE. 6, 
Married] At Chester, Mr. SB ok to 
Miss Baptiste.-Mr. Ralph Law,. 
Mary Grifiths.—-Mr. William Simmons, of 
Liverpool, to Miss Mank. 
At, Roston, Mr. William Sunderland, of 
Northwich, to Miss Ann Newton, dadehter 
ef Mr. Phi lip N. of High Leigh. 
At. Bevington, Mr, William Jones, of 
Woodside, to Miss Pennington, of Tranmere. 
At .Boden, Mr. William Slader, of Man- 
chester, to Miss Martha Warburton, one of 
the co-heiresses.of the late 1. Warburton, 
esq. of Altriacham. 
Died.}, At Chester, R. Birks, esq.——\7r. 
George Currel. 
At Gayton Hall, Salisbury, the fifth son of 
Je hn Townsend, esq. * 
At Thornycroft, Mrs. Thornyerokt, wife 
of E.T. BiG ia 
At Malpas, Miss W illiams; 23. 
At Boughton, Mr. Richard Edwards. 
At Chrisleton, Miss Harriet Hodson. 
DERBYSHIRE. . 
he following account ofa heifer, bred 
and fed by the Earl o Chesterfield, on Brad- 
by Hall Farm, -has been given by Mr. Fran- 
cis Blaikie, bail: uff to his lordship. 
i: The nei was hred out of an Alderney 
cow, by a Devonshire bulls was calved.in 
Mai j $05, and slaughtered on the 18th of- 
December, 1809. 
She was kept in store order until April - 
1808, when, not proving a breeder, she was 
put to grazing. 
ter, she was kept on hay and turnips, and in 
the summer and autumn of 1809, she. was fed 
on clover, hay, turnips, grains, ang ground 
buck-wheat. 
Dead Wrights, as follows: 
a Gua:ter, 245ibs.. 979lbs. or 
Carcage 2 DiO +++ 245 } 412 score 
Go a a 
Hing b dester 245 Slbs. per 
Dittoy «++» 257 ~ quarter. 
Tallow cake-—Rovgh fat, 1501bs. or 10 stone, 
Mlbs. Hide, G9lbs. 
Girth below knee, 34 inches. | 
Ditto, below heck, 5% inches. 
- Bone 
When alive, the symmetry was admira-.. 
ble; when dead, the carcase was periect, and 
the grain of the meat beautiful. —. 
Married ] At Derby, Mz, Charles Eaton, 
to Mis Shelmerdine. 
At Hope, Mr. Brafnill, of ‘Eyam, to Miss 
Ann Coe per. 
At Tiges well, yehe mi, E Glossop, oF 
Ciinley, to Mise Saywell, ere of Japaes 
§. e84. of Macclesfield. ; 
* 
to Miss. 
During the following win- - 
[leb. 1 
Died.}- At oiddhieil Mr. Nathaniel Dues- 
bury, 47. 
At Derby, Sarah, eldest daughter of Mr. 
Joseph Pitman, 19.—Mrs. Barber. —Mrs. 
Smith, relict of William Leaper 5. esq. 
ae Summerley, Mrs. Lawrance, 83. 
' At Mellor, Mr. John Ferns, 72. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
The following is an abstract of: Baptisms, 
Burials, &c. within the towg of Nottingham, 
froin the Ast of January, 1809, ‘to the Ist of, 
January, 1810: 
Parish of St. Mary. te 
Baptisms: ++. Males, 001-—~Females, 464— 
Total, 965. 
Bideales ose Male 32 i—Females, ‘<n 
Total 662. 
Decreased in Bapetonag! 13. —Increased i in 
burials, 179. 
‘ Yhe smali-pox'in the early part of the veor 
committed great ravages, no less than 93 hav- 
ing, died of toat disease ; and the measi¢s, we 
understand, . were not less fatal. qx 
Parish of St. Nichclas. ’ 
Baptisms---+Males, 47—Females, 53— 
Total, 100. 
"Biflits. -++Males, 51—Females, : 36—To- 
tal, 107. —Marriages, 5 
Decioacd it in baptisms, 19. —Increased j in 
burials, 17,—-Decreased in marriages, 7. . 
Parish of St. Peter. penta 
~_ Baptisms. ++ Males, 44—Females, gph 
Totals a7: 
Burts: tee Males, 42—Females, 44—To-. 
tal, 86. : 
Decrbada’ in baptisms, 5—Increased i in bu- 
Fialss: QB eg 
Married.] At Nottingham, Mr. ‘Payne, 
olicitor, to Mrs. Whitehead —Mr. Thomas - 
Boller, to Miss Ann Williamson.—Mr. Wai- 
ter Balaock, of Pinchbeck, Lincoln, to Mi iss 
Hannah Raney: 
At Mansfield, Mr. W. Fletcher, to Miss . nf 
‘Turner. 
: Died.] At Beeston, John Ball Mason, esq. 
he 
At Nottingham, Mr. Robert Smedley, con- [4 
veyancer, 47, 
At Butwell, Mr. Samuel Ball, 54. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
The ‘spirit with which improvements 2 are. 
carrying on at Stamford, and the animation 
Biven to trade there since the laté contested © 
election, is astonishing! Myr. Oddy has 
~ added to the number of ,his houses; and a 
gentleman, well known as a glass- manuface 
turer in the city (though not a native of this | 
County, who supports a contrary interest), 
has builc a few likewise, by the: nathe of .. 
Schwarzenis urgh row, and the projected na- | 
Vigations first. suggested by Mr. Oddy, and 
followed by others, from Stamford to Yoston, i‘ 
Lynn, Wi: beach, Northampton, Harbdvurough, 
Oakham, Melton, Shardlow, &c. will be 
connected with the Grand- -Junction, Grand 
Union, aad ‘Grand Tronk Canals, with a 
view . 
