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Burnes.-John Grace, esq. of Hoole, near 
Chester, to Ann Jane, second daughter of Mr. 
Robert Richardson.—Josiah Kearsley, jun. 
esq. of Hulton, to Miss Harvey.~-T. Wood- 
ward, esq. to Miss Sarah Ratcliffe. 
_ At Childwall; Richard Meadowcroft, esq. 
of Manchester, to Mrs. Hutchinson, of Wa- 
Vertree. 
Dicd.] At Liverpool, Nathaniel Jefferys, 
esq formerly-M.P. for the city of Coventry. 
At Manchester, Mr. T. Milne, solicitor. 
-—Mr. John Taylor, many years steward 
te James Ackers, esq.<—Mrs. Partington.— 
Mr. joseph Weod, 59.—Mr. N. Higginson, 
a partner in the house of Higginson and Co. 
of Hull.—Miss Susannah Bakewell, of Spring 
Vale, near Stone, Staffordshire. “She had 
gone to Manchester to attend the funeral of 
her sister. 
At Bolton, Mr. George Grundy, 87.— 
Suddenly in the street, Mr. Wm. Rowbo- 
tham, serjeant in the Bolton Local Militia. 
_ &t Wigan, Mr. Thomas Entwisle, 73. 
At Oldham, T. Henshaw, esq. 79. 
_ At Paradise Hill, Salford, Manchester, 
Mrs. Grey, sister to the benevolent James 
Nield, esq. of Chelsea, 57. 
_ At Lancaster, Elizabeth, only daughter of 
the late Mr. James Johnson, 20.—Mr. 
Braithwait, surgeon. 
At Greave, near Rochdale, Charles, son of 
Mr. Holt, 25. 
_ At Liverpool, Mr. John Lattman, 42.— 
Mrs. Highton.—Mr. Wm, Harrison.—Mr. 
Henry Scott, 45.—Mr. Wm. Kendrick, 47. 
—Capt. Henry Salt, of the ship Thomas.— 
Mr. Wm. Lloyd, 76. , 
: CHESHIRE. 
Married.} At Great Budworth, Mr. Wil- 
liam Tinsley, of Warrington, to Miss Carter, 
daughter of Peter C. esg. of Ashton Park. 
4t Acton, near Nantwich, Mr. G. N: Har- 
dey, cf Liverpool, to Miss Mary Ann Littler. 
At, Grapperhall, Ralph Norman, esq. of 
-Latchford, to Miss Pass. 
'  Died.] At Chester, Mrs. Elizabeth Ecer- 
ton, aunt to john Egerton, esq. of Oulton 
Park, and one of the representatives fer 
Chester, 79.—Mrs. Monk, mother of Mr, 
Jobu M. printer and proprietor of the Chester 
Courant, 78 —Mrs. Witters, 95. 
At Altrinciam, Mrs. Brierley, 72. 
_ At Winnington, near Northwich, Mr. 
Peter Pickering, 67- 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Died.|. At’ Derby, in St. Werburgh’s 
work-house, Hannah Wood, 105. 
At Grindleford Bridge, Mr. Robert Out- 
Fini, fo: . : 
At Horsley, Samuel Parker, 104. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At North Muskham, Mr. 
joseph Hole, of South Muskham, to Miss 
Mary Brooksby. 
’ At Mansfield, Mr. John Heald, of the 
Ram inn, to Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson. 
Creshire—Derby—Noltingham—Lincoln. 
[April 1, 
Died.] At Carlton, near Worksop, Mr. 
Christopher Frankland, 915; and two days 
afterwards, Margaret, his wife, 79. : 
At Nottingham, Mrs. Henson, 83.—The 
Rev. Dr. Bristow, vicar of St. Mary’s:—Miss 
Hodgskin, 83.—Mirs. Rose, wife of Mr. R. 
of the Elephant and Castle.—Miss Mary 
Yates, 22..—The Rev.-R. AlHott, minister 
of Castle- gate meeting-house. 
At Farnsfield, John Swift, gent. 77: and 
two days afterwardsy Ann, wife of Mr. 
' Richard Swift, of the same place, and niece 
of the above gentleman, in consequence of 
her clothes taking fire—Mrs. Mary Hol- 
land, 69. 
At Newark, Mr. James Guthrie, post- 
master and an alderman of that corporation. 
—Mr. Hawkins Clark, 80.—Mrs. Gilson, 
and the following day her mother, Mrs. Dou- 
bleday. - ND EES 
. At Eaton, Joseph Turnbill, esq. steward 
to A. H. Eyres, esq. M. P. for this county. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
An adjourned meeting of the ’ subscri-~ 
bers to, and proprietors of estates inter- 
ested in, the intended canal from Hatbo- 
rough to Stamford, was lately held at the 
town-hall in the latter place, when Mr.? 
Torkington suggested the propriety of 
extending the line of canal from Stamford 
eastward to the sea: an idea which met with 
the concurrence of the meeting, ‘and. in 
furtherance of which certaia resolutions were 
passed. The intention, is, to effece acommu- 
nication with the ports of Wisbech and Lynn, 
as well as those of Spalding and Boston ; and 
thus give to the eastern ceast of the kingdom 
an almost direct inland communication with 
Bristol, Liverpool, and London,’ and the’ 
means of transport by almost all the conside= 
rable canafs which intersect South Britain. 
The best-founded hope exists that this great 
nationa] project may be promptly executed ; 
for it is already ascertained that the expense 
will not be an obstacle. such’is the demand 
for shares in the intended Harborough -and 
Stamford canal, that many hae been boeght 
at the Auction-Mart, in London, during the 
present month, at a premium to the seller 
of 4/. 10s. per cent. ; and seme, within these 
few days, at a premium of 5/. . 
Married.|; At Auckborough, Mr. T. Bo 
Morley, of Huli, merchant, to Mary Ann, 
daughter of Mr. Theophilus Hill. 
Died.] At Lincoln, Mr. Robert Brown 
At Waddington, Mr, Stephen Bee, 95. 
At Conisholm, Mr. Matthew Streeton, 
rae 
At Alford, Mrs. Jackson, 77.—Mr. Robert 
Bryon, 70. bls 
At Little Steeping, Mrs. Mary Chapman, 
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At Huttoft, Mr. Michael Rutland, 84.5 
At Wintringham, Mr. Thomas Sewell, 53. 
At Sleaford, Miss M, A, Harrison —Mr. 
Nathaniel Shaw. nih 
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