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1804. | 
Mr. George Brown, of Malpas, to Mifs B. 
Purcell, of Berriew, near Welfhpool. 
Died.) At Congleton, Mrs. Williams.— 
Aged 28, Mifs Derothy Monk, fecond daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. John Monk, of Chefter. 
The lady of William Egerton, efq of Tat- 
ton, M. P. The death of this amiable lady 
adds another tothe many calamitous inftances 
attendant on riding in one horfe chairs; fhe 
was taking an airing in the park, in a vehi- 
cle of this defcription, accompanied by Mifs 
Egerton, when the horfe took fright; Mrse 
Egerton was thrown out; and furvived the 
accident only a few minutes. Mifs Egerton 
happily efcaped, by jumping from the care 
riage. 
latives and friends, in the fudden deprivation 
of fo good arid eftimable a character, muft 
call forth the fympathetic tear. To give a 
keener pang to this afli€ting event, Mrs. 
Egerton, (who had been married only ten 
months) was in the laft ftate of eS . 
In the anxious hope of preferving the infant, 
the czfarean operation, was performed 5 and 
the child, after living many hours, followed 
its laniented mother. 
Mrs. Woodyer, widow of the late Mr. 
Woodyer, of Barrow. 
At Booths, near Knutsford, Peter Leigh, 
efq. aged 81. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
An oak tree, containing upwards of two 
hundred folid feet, perfe€tly found, and of a 
dark blue colour, was lately taken out of the 
earth, in the grounds of fir Richard Caven- 
difh, bart. of Doveridge, on the banks of the 
river Dove. It is fuppofed to have lain there 
ever fince the deluge; and its difcovery was 
occafioned by the water having wafhed away 
the earth which had fo long concealed it. 
Marricd.} At Brixton, Mr. Rebert Shaw, 
of Sawtey, to Mifs Richerdfon, Ghee 
ftreet, Nottingham. 
At Dronfield, Mr. Thomas Wilfon, to Wits 
Ellen Raynes, both of Barlow. Mr Rs Old- ' 
ham, to Mifs Dorothy Bower, both of Afh- 
over. 
At Dalbury, Mr. Charles Ofborne, of Sut- 
ton onthe Hill, to Mifs Beard, daughter of 
the lare Mr. Robert Beard, of Dalby Lees. 
At Eckington, Mr. J. Gauge, of Dronfeld, 
to Mifs Cox, fecond daughter of Mr. Cox, ep 
Litfield —-Mr. Smith, wacenenalzer, of Alfre- 
ton, to Mrs. Wilfon, a Wirkiworth. 
At South Normanton, Mr. Nathaniel Mar- 
riott, to Mifs Mary Walker, both of that 
place.—-Mr. Thomas Gould, cf Hope, to 
Mifs M. Wells, of Parr Field, near Middleton. : 
At Alfreton, Mr. Siddal, grocer, to Mifs 
Perkes, daughter of Mr. Parkes, of Man- 
chefter, chandler. 
At Chefterfield, Mr. Samuel Storer, aged 
83, to Mifs Sarah Hill, aged 36. The nup- 
tials were attended by ie bridegroom's chil- 
dren, grand=children,and great grand-children. 
=-Mr. Jobn Bonkisfon, of Beauchief, to Mifs 
Ann Cole, of ShefSeld. 
Derbyfrire—Nottinghampbire—Lincolnfpire. 
The poignant affliftion of all her re- © 
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Died.] At Derby,aged 73, Mrs. Hollingf- 
head, reli& of the late Mr. Hollingfhead.— 
Aged 57, Mr. Ambrofe Retton, of Sandie 
acre, 
At Chellafton, near Derby, 
Meakin, aged 81. 
Suddenly, Sophia, the youngeft child of: 
George Fietcher, M. D. of Chetterfield. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. a. 
Married.} At Nottingham, Mr. J. Sin shen 
hurft, to Mifs Brooks. —Mr,. Samuel Shigpe 
ham, of the Fountain public-houfe, to Mifs 
Goodburn, of the Crown Yard.—Mr. Jofeph’ 
Crifp, hofier, to Mifs Kendrick, milliner.’ 
—At Grove Houle, the honourable Charles 
Herbert Pierrepont, elceft fon of Vifcouns 
Newark, and reprefentative of the county, to: 
Mifs ee daughter of A. H. Eyre, efq. alfo 
M. P. for the county.—Mr. john Parker,. 
cornfactor and miller, of Carlton, near Worke 
fop, to Mifs Catherine Waddington, of Not- 
tingham.—-Mr. {. Dunn, bookfeller, to Mifs 
Phebe Kelk, daughter of the late Mr. Keik, 
framefmith.—Mr. Edward Savage, to Mifs- 
Shaw, milliner. 
At Winthorpe church, near Newark, the 
Rev. Godfrey Giibert Cooper, fecond fon of 
John? Gilbert Cooper, efq. of Thurgarton 
priory, to Mifs Pocklington, only daughter: 
of Roger Pocklington, cfg. of Winthorpe 
Heute. 
At Tadcafter, Mr. Jofeph Blackhall, dra- 
per, of Nottingham, to Milfs Stawes, of the: 
former place. 
At Bakewell, Derbythire, G. Holmes, efq. 
of that place, to Mifs S. Oy daughter 
of the late J. Renfhaw, as of Oulthorpe, in 
this county. 
Died. | At Nottingham, Me. Wate traf, 
furgeon and apothecary.—Of a decline, aged 
Ar. Henry’ 
ee tHe Mes Gee Joba Maltby, nephew-of Thomas 
Pade. 
Maltby, efg. banker. 
At Arnold, aged 80, Mrs. Burkitt, one of 
the people called Quakers. 
At Ruddington, near Nottingham, aged 
72, Mr, William Cripwell, farmer, 
Of a confumption, ‘in the réth year of his: 
age, James Horwood, farmer, of Ruddington, 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
A Roman fepulchre has been difcovered at 
Afhby Puerorum inthis county. It was 
found by a labourer who was cutting a ditch, 
and confifts of a ftone cheft, which lay three” 
feet below the furface of the earth; the lid 
is fitted neatly to the fides, hanging a litrle 
over the edge, fo that when it way removed,” 
it was found that no dirt of any kind had 
gained admittance, during a period of nearly: 
two thoufand years. The cheft is of free- 
ftone, of the kind found in abundance on 
Lincoln Heath. The urn is made of ttrong > 
glafs, well manufa¢tured, but of a-greenith 
hue. The glafs is perfeét in all respects, and 
the furface is as {mooth as if jutt taken out of 
the fire. This receptacle of the afhes was 
nearly filled with {mall pieces of bone, many 
of which, fiom the effe@s of ignition, were 
; white, 
