Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... W MSMINXI:A Y, Aug. 2@, 18$93. BIiTil.-At Arbutthnott House, on the 20th tit. Lady J.\XB ARBUli.j NOTT. of a SOnI. Ili 2T1i.-At lMonbstown, Cork, the lody Ccvii. GouDON, of a Daoghter,. BIimlt.-At Seret, Canada, on the 18th June, the Lady of Captain BtilClil NDR N. of the'(tst ee1l meent, of a utighter. BlnTl.-At l ittodrie House, on the 30th tIlt., the Lady of ALAN C, IEVI or, Eosq of a SOII. ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... B 1 itT II S. At 16, Archibald Place, on the 28th current, Mrs IlUGII MILLER, of a Sot. At Loanhead Manse, on the 24th current, the wife of the Rev. WILLIAM ANDERSON, of a daughter. At 25. Jjundas Street, on the 27th current, Mrs Dr MARR, of a son. At'Carlton House Terrace, London, on the 18th current, Mrs WILLIAM GLADSTONE, of a daughter. The wife of JAMEs Low, flaxdresser, Blackness Road, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... FUNERAL OF SIR GEORGE MURRAY. On Wednesday forenoonl the mortal remains of the late Sir George Murray were interred in tile family catacomb in Kensal Green Cemetery. The ceremony, though comparatively private, nevertheless accorded in every respect with the position which the deceased had occupied. At about half-past 10 o'clock the corteye, con- sisting of a hearse drawn by six horses, three ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... B I RT HS. At Norton Place, Edinbarghf, on the 26th ultimo, Mrs WiL. LIAM FISsEs, of a son. At 'Westend, Hampstead, London, on the 25th ultimo, Mrs EFssay MlowsBsR, of a son. At the Priorv, St Andrew's. on the 26th ultdmo, Mrs CAM- BELL (Glensaddle), of a son. At Symiogton Manse, Lanarkshire, on the 25th ultimo, Mrs FoRsas, of a son. At Linlithgow, on the 29th ultimo. Mrs R. LILVEP, of a son. ...

DERBYSHIRE FREEHOLD J.AM) SOCIETY. Till I>l ill 1 I>EUIIY MEltl'l KV. Sir—lf ever tin was a time when the Whigs

... ot' Derby have aliened themselves their true colours, it has been in the recent formation the above society, which vou have noticed at length in your journal. attended the fir.-t public meeting, held at the Town-hall, for the purpose hearing' a deputation trout Biriuiuiihain, | consisting of .Mr. Scholelield, M. I'. and a .Mr. Taylor (Secrej taiy the Birmingham freehold l.:;lid Society explain ...

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... BIRTHS. : On the 7th instant, at Hill Cottage, the Lady of the Rev. W. H. Wayne, of a son. On the 6th instant, at Park Cottage, Nottingham Park, the lady of Samuel Payne, Esq., of a son. MARRIAGES. On Tuesday week, in this town, Mr. William Thomas, of Butterley Ironworks, to Mrs. Ann Hollingsworth, of Ripley, in this county. On the 4th instant, at Pentrich, in this county, by the Rev. John ...

BIRTH. At Needwood H

... ouse, on the 2nd instant, the Lady of ILorenzo K. Hall, Esq., of a son. MARRIAGES. On Monday last, at St. Michael's Church, by the Rev. E. H. Abney, A. M., vicar of St. Alkmund's, Mr. Thomas Castle, of Grantham. to Maria, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Isaac Spencer, of the New Inn, King-street, in this town. On the same day, at St. Atichael's, by the Rev. E. H. Alhney, A. M., Mr. John ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BIRTHS. On the 9th instant, at Smalley, the Lady of John Radford, Esq., of a daughter. September Ist, at Goadby 'Marwood, Mrs. George Norman, of a soil. On the 3rd instant, at Appleby, in this county, the wife of M1r. Henry IV ileman, professor of music, of a soi. MIARRIAGES. On the 3rd instant, at Tunstall, by the Rev. S. Newall, the Rev. Ralph Bagot, youngest son of the late Rev. Walter sgot ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BIRTH. On the 15th instant, at Butterley, Mrs. Glynn, of a daughter. MIARRI AGES. Yesterday, at Repton, in this county, by the Rev. J. Jones, Mr. John Smith, surgeon, of Castle Donington, to Jane, second daughter of the late Mr. Henry Wayte, of Milton. On Saturday last, at St. Peter's, in this town, by the Rev. Wm. Fisher, William Fowler, Esq., of Red-house, near Winchester, to Maria Augusta, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... 111ARRIAGES. At Derby, on Monday week, Mr. George Wilson, second son of M1r. Wilson, grocer, Wirksworth, to Miss Woodhouse, diaulghter of Mr. Woodhouse, of the Greyhound Inn, Wirks. worth, formerly of the Crown Inn, Long-row, Nottingham. At Chesterfield, on Thursday last, by the Rev. T. Hill, B.D., vicar, Mr. W. G. Charlesworth, chemist and druggist, Chesterfield, to Sarah, only daughter of ...

SUMMARY OF FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... ihe l'aris papers .ni* dev..,; i.]'■ ii'inatitill on con- 11. 111 aliaiis. .m l tlit.' i but slight importance. 'I'll.- number ot -of i'ar.s down Saturday, tlx- Utli, was 1,701 ; deaths, |.irs>. The resumption i.i hostilities in the North has begun ilisi-trctwly t«• the King ot Denmark, and lor the reputation his subjects. His only line-of-battle ship in comn.i -n il, ami the finest frigate ...