608 
Mr. James Higham.—Mrs. Peeling, wife of 
Mr. P. bookseller, 22.——Miss Sorrows, daugh- 
ter of the late Captain B. 19.—Mr. Ralph 
Foster, ?4,.—-Mr. James Foggan, 65.—Mr, 
Daniel Robinson, jun —-Mr. Charles Smed- 
ley.—-Mr James Mouldsdale, 65 —Mr. Wil- 
liam Tristram, of the customs, 73.—Miss. 
Brown, daughter of the late Mr. Thomas B. 
5T7.—DMirs. Brown, wilow of the same Mr. 
B. 87.—Mr. Horrocks —Mr. James Eccles- 
gon, 67-—Mrs. Towns, 47. 
At Manchester, Mr. Samuel Knight.— 
Mr. lohn WWhitaker.—Mrs. Barton, relict of 
John B. esq 80.—Mr George Faulkner, 52. 
—Yir Richard Waller Wiss Hannah-Gor- 
ton. — Mr. Thomas Bailey. —Mr. James Red- 
diough, surgeon He was interred with masonic 
honours, a dispensation having been obtained. 
CHESHIRE, 
Married] At Nantwich, John Richard- 
son, esq. of Portall-hill, Tarporley, to Miss 
Mary Craven, third daughter of the late Ri- 
chard C. esq. of Stoke. 
At* Mjddlewich, Philip Heacock, -esq. of 
Buxton, Derbyshire, to Ann, eldest daughter 
ef John Braband, esq. 
Died | At Warmingham, Mrs. Pownall, 
wife of the Rev. George P. 51. 
At Warrington, Charles Dalrymple, esq. 
ef the 4th Dragoon Guards, second son of the 
late Lord Westhall.—Mr. Thomas Lea, third 
son of Mr. James L. of the Eagle and Child 
Inn. 
At Kelsall, Mr Briscoe, of the Globe. 
At Nantwich, the Rev. Jonathan Scott, of 
Matlock, Derbyshire, who had been more 
than 40 years a minister of the gospel in vas 
tious parts of the kingdom. 
At Chester, Mrs. Margaret Thomason, 88. 
=—Mr. Goff, of the City Arms.—Mr. W, 
Walker,—Mrs Lowe, wite of Mr. George L. 
sen. 
At Congleton, Mrs. Hall, wife of Mr. 
Philip H. 
At Runcorn, Miss Mary Orred, youngest 
daughter of fohn O. esq. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married} At Derby, the Rev. Jonathan 
Stubbs, to Miss Ann Kerk. 
At Alfreton, David Hinckley, esq. of Bos- 
ton, America, to Miss Outram. 
Died.} At Derby, Mrs. Grayson, wife of 
Mr. Robert G.—Mrs Cox, wife of Mr. Tho- 
mas C.—Mrs. Sanders, 44-—Mrs. Bromley, 
relict of Mr. John B. 70. 
At Chesterfield, Mrs. Orme, 81. 
At Findern, Mrs. Eliz. Latham, only sur- 
viving daughter of the late Rev. Dr. L. 
At Hayfield, Miss Lliz. Rain, 17. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
A gentleman, who chooses to do good by 
stealth, bas made a donation of 10,000). 
3 per cent. consolidated annuities, to the In- 
firmary at Nottingham, which has been paid 
to the order of the treasurer of that establish - 
ment, by Messrs. Coutts and Co. bankers, of 
Lendun.—The same sum has also been sent, 
C; neshive=-Derby—Nottingham—Lincotn. 
[July ly 
through the same hands; and it is supposed 
by the same person, to the Jafirmaries at 
Derby and Sheffield. 
Died | At Biggleswade, Bed/ordshire, on 
his way to London, Joseph Benjamin Smith, 
esq. of Newark- -upon Trent, a solicitor of 
considerable practice. 
At Nottingham, Mrs. Aslina, relict of Mr. 
Luke A. 65.—Mark Huish, esa. 81.—Mrs, 
Kelk.—Mr. John Taylor, 42,.—Mrs. Wil. 
kinson.—Mrs, Gadsby. 
At East Retford, Mr. Wheelwright, one 
of the aldermen of that corporation, 85 
At Mansfield, Mrs, Chailands, relict of 
Mr. Willitm C, 27. 
At West Retford, 
Mrs. Bedford, wife of 
Mr. ‘Fhomas B. 
LINCOLNSHIRE, 
Measures have been adopted for the estab- 
lishment of a Lunatic As;lam at Lincoln, 
and the plan has already met with the great~ 
est encouragement. 
Married.| At Killingholme, Mr. Easton, 
of Great Cotes, to Miss Ferraby.—Mr. T. 
Bygott, of Hull, merchant, to Miss Tate. 
At Lincoln, Mr. Winn, brewer, to Miss 
- Kirk 
At Tathwell, Bennett Odlin, gent. to Miss 
Mary Harrison. 
At Spalding, William Moore, esq. of Bae 
ker-street, Portman-square, London, to Miss 
Johnson, only daughter of the Rev. Dr. J. of 
Ayscough Fee Hall. 
At Ashby cum Fenby, Richard Sands, esq. 
to Miss Martha &lythe. 
Dicd,] At Kirton, Mr. John Fowler, 74. 
At Thoresby, to the inexpressible grief of 
his family, Wilioughby Wood, .esq. the re-_ 
membrance of whose virtues will ever. be 
respected. Cheerful and amiable in convere 
sation and seciety, a warm afd a steady friend, 
and moreover an upright man, he enjoyed a 
general esteem and affection, as well as the 
faithful attachment of particular friends. At 
the age of 80, in the full possession of his~ 
mental faculties, he closed an unblemished 
life, reviewing the past with satisfaction, 
and with perfect faith looking forward to fu- 
turity. 
At Edlington, Henry Short, esq. formerly 
lieutenunt-colonel of the Royal Dragoons, 
At Caistor, Mrs. Parkinson, relict of the 
Rev. John P. of Heeling, 83. 
At Louth, N. Wigglesworth;esq. He has 
bequeathed 50001. tor the “relier of poor 
debtors —Frederic L’Oste, esq. father of the 
corporation, of which he had been nine times 
warden, 84. ~ 
At Kirton in Lindsey, Mr. John Fowler, 
TA. 
At Holland Fen, near Boston, Mrs. Wats 
son. 
At Frogland, Mr. Jos. Ireland. 
At Gainsborough, Mr. William Smith. 
_ Mrs. Thornton 
At Horncastle, Mr-Charles Soulby, 69. 
At Lincola, Mr, John Reynolds, 5% 
: At 
