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Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... 'Nirt S, l~lanagesi & neat . Notices of Births are charged 2s. 6,. ealch. The words ?? cards, or sony addition to simple announcements of Mar- riages or Deaths, render them subject to a similar charge. BIRTHS. CHANcsLLor.-Jan. 12, at St. Johou's Vicarage, Derby, the wife of the Rev. James Chancellor, prematurely, of a son, still-born. LATrIAM-At Morar Gwalior, on the 8th December, the Avife ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... MARRIAGES. ?? 16, at St. George's, Hanover- 3square, London, by the Rev. Frederick Anson Canon of Windsor, the Rev. Thomas Parry Garmier, Fellow of All I Souls' College, Oxford, son of the late VeryRev. the Dean of Lincoln and Lady Caroline Garnier, to the Hon. Louisa Vernon Warren, youngest daughter of the late George John Warren, Lord Vernon. STBUTT-PHILLTPPS DE LIsLE-April 22, at Garendon, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Ks lirtts, Xjlarriages, &_peatlfs. e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -Notices of Births are charged 2s. 6d. each. The words 1' No e cards, or any alddition to simple announcements of Mar- riages or Deatlog, render them subject to a similar charge. e BIRTH. F MOSLEY-Ou the 30th ult., at Friars, Beaumaris, the wife of f Oswald Mosley, Esq., oldest son of Sir Tonman Mosloy, . Bart., of a son. K ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Notices of Births are charged 2s. 6d. each. The words o No cards, or any addition to simple announcements of Mar- s riages or Deaths, render them subject to a similar charge. BIRTHS. I. COHANcELLOL-O1 31st January, at St. John's Vicarage, Derby, the wife of the Rev. JaUmes Chancellor, of a son. MonGAx-Dec. 20, at Mastilipilam, South ludia, the wife of the Rev. A. Morgan, ?? of Ellore, of a ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BIRTH. July 21st, in Bruton-street, the Countess of Carnarvon,of t a stillborn son. . MARRIAGES. On the 22nd Instant, at St. James's Church, by ?? Auckland, Bishop of Bath and Wells, assisted by the Rev. George Arkwright, Richard Arkwright, Esq., second son of the late John Arkwright, Esq., of Hampton Court, Hereford- ashire, to the Lady Mary Byng, second daughter of the Earl t of Strafford. ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... .y ie MARRIAGES. i At St. Alkmund's, Derby, on the I st inst., by the Rev. B. 11. Abney, vicar, and Rural Dean, father of the bride, assisted by the Rev. Wm. Bury. father of the bridegroom, the Rev. es Thomas William Bury, vicar of Bramcote, to Catherine Mary, h second daughter of the Rev. E. H. Abney, B.A., of the Firs, Derby. On Monday, the 24th ult., at St. Alkimund's, Derby, by nt the Rev. ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BIRTH. On the 4th inst., at 7, Upper Belgrave-street, Londear Lady Harriet Vernon, of a daughter. .i MARRIAGES. On the 30th ult., at Staveley, by the Rev. D. M'Farlane, W. Lloyd Poundall, Derby, to Frances, eldest daughterof Mr. Walker Handley. On the 6th inst., at the Register Office, Becket-street, Derby, Mr. Joseph Beeson, of the Midland Railway, to Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Mr. ...

THE ROYAL CHARTER

... The lumper, or lifting apparatus, for which Mem. 4Mb, Bright and Co., had sent to Liverpool the early part laat week, arrived Sat urday. The lumper is appearance something like a Ashing smack. She has a powerful heaving machine on board, which is worked from the deck, and with which large portions of the wreck are sure to hoisted from the position which they now lie. Some additional divert ...

The mind of Prof. Karl Sirarock, of Boon, the eminent translator and interpreter of the masterpiece of old ..

... literature, has been deranged an excess of fear and anxiety in consequence of the late political events, and has been removed to private asylum at Stuttgart. During the debate in the House of Commons on Thursweek. Mr. Bright incidentally mentioned the fact that some time since he and Mr. Cobden had each a legacy of 1.500/. left a person they had never seen, some compensation for their efforts ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... ng OBITUARY FOR 1869. (if Our record of deaths for the year that has just expired is 3ro a long one; and the list of distinguished persons who have sy. passed away since 1869 dawned upon us is pretty nearly Ldeequal to that of the previous twelvemouth. ,sk From the roll of the House of Lords we have lost one ?? was in some sense the foremost manl of his time, r- Edward, fourteenth Earl of ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... ne,, ?? ?? - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ nd BIRTHS. ec On the 10th inst., in the Friar-gate, Derby, Mr,. Frear, of he a daughter. At Potterhanworth Rectory, Lincoln, on the 27th a lt., the he wvife of the Rev. Arthur Henry Anson, of a daughter. ioek MIARRIAGES. ne On Tisucoday, the 5th inst., at St. George's, tans-oer- Om square, by the Rev. Henry Howarth, B.D., rector, the Rev. ea. RobertWhiston, Mt. A., a ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BIRTH. On Tuesday, the 22nd inst., at the Knowle, near ?? the wife of W. W. Hull, Esq., of a daughter. MARRIAGES. On Thursday last, at St. Alkmund's Chnrch, DerhV:, i& the Rev. - Utterson, Mr. Henry Hill, to Elizabeth, secosa surviving daughter of Mr. John Heath, Normanton-ro.X Derby. On the 16th inst., at King-street Chapel, Derby. M.. Yl. H. Morley, colliery agent, Wingerworth, to Miss Mary ...