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I' BIRTII. WILKINSOX

... -On 'May 8, at Fairfield Vicarage, Buxton, the wife of the Rev. F. W. A. Wilkinson, of a son. MARRTXGES.. BEOCK-HEY-On May l2lh, at Brailsford Church, by the Hon. and Rev. E. Carr Glyn, vicar of Kensington, assirted by the Rev. R. HIcy, vi ir of St. Andrew's, Derby the Rev. F. D. Brock, vicar of Kirk Levington, Yorkshire, to Ethel, youngest daughter of the late Canon [ley, vicar of Belper. ...

A DERBYSHIRE DIVORCE CASE

... In the Divorce Division on Monday Mr. Justice Butt had before him the case of Roland v. Roland. The peti- tion was tbat of the wife, Mrs. Sarah Jane Roland, for a divorce by reason of the crnelty and adultery of her hus- band, Dr. Albert Murray Roland, formerly a medical practitioner at Ilkeston. Tbe was no defence. It appeared that ths marriage took place on the 30th August, 1880, at Ilkeston ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... MARRIAGE OF MR. HUG13 SCOTT. The marriage of Mir. Hugh Scott, of Makeretonon Kelso, and Msckworlb Hones. Derby, aecond son of the late Mr. Scott, (if Glsr,. N.H., with Agner, younger daughter of Mr. H. T. J. Jesikinsoni of Ower Pawley, Hants, tok pisee nn Widinesiay, l'ebrulary 8, at St. Paul'r' Koightsbridge,.at 2:30. The ceremony was per- iormod bythe Rev. J. C. Harknese, vicar of Hawley, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... DEATHbS BAGULEY-QO January 20, at Traffi.- treat. Mary Ann Bagbuley, aged 52 years 8ARooER-01i Januury 25, at 31, Quorna-!reet, May Bzat- rise Barbar, aged 2 years I3UCKNALL-On January 28, at Wuudvi! e, Sarah Ann Bucktall, widow *f the late Mr. Sawum; Buck,.1l, aged 78 years. DAY-On Januaary 21, at at 63. De.n str, e. J ,ta William Day, aged 1 year aud 7 mxu~ ha. DYCHE-On January 22, at 12, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... DEATHI OF RUBI03TEIN. Anton Grigorievitch Rubinstein, the most distin- guished of Russian composers, and, with the exception perhaps of Liszt the greatest pianist of our times, died suddenly of heart disease at his house at Peterhof on Tuesday. For some time past he had resided during the winter in this picturesque dwelling in the wood, spending part of the year at Dresden, whither, until ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... THE LATE MR. FRANCIS C. GILETT. TV J A- , - - - - - - -. . - v We deeply regret to announce the death of Mr. i Francis Calvert Gillett, the well-known mining and l civil engineer, of Derby. The deceased gentleman, who was 69 years of age, had been in failing health for a considerable period, and passed calmly away at his 1 residence, Duffield Bank House, on Tuesday morning. The deceased ...

LOCAL PATESTs

... This list of patents ia complied for the •• D - i Mercury and the Dnrby &rr Ba ' h m « Swindell, architect, snrvevor -fn t , 7 ?? imperiat CLamo^ of , ail particulars and ?? of f;°r a - represent*^ patenu mly li tamed •V7qA Tha A C * T I°S FOB rATErNTS. 3i28-The Burton Screen Mannfactirir on^^f 0 C r^i an * V ' 2 °' S,ati °° bSS oa-irer-t, for Improvements in awaratns ' f 3C T t~i! be i ...

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... . IARRAIGES. IfOTTO5MLEY-PAE:EmAN On thh 19th inst., at Chellauton, by the Rey. T. J. Jones, B.A., ot Ticknall, assisted by the Rev. L. J. Price, vicar of Chellaston, George Ernest Bottomley, only son of Alderman George Bottomley, J.P., to Ethel Pakeman, third daughter of John Pake. man, Esq., J.P., The Grange, Chellaston. 2914 DEATHS BASs-On July 11, Mary Ann Bass, at Belgrave, Leicester, ...

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... THE LATE MB. A. RICHARDSON COX. Some time ago the death was recorded, through accidental drowning, of Mr. Alfred Riebudm Cox, son of Mr. Robert Hankinsou Cox, late of Mill Hill, Derby, and grandson of the late Rev. ,Richardson Cox, of Tickenhall, in this county. The following is an extract fronn the Rangitikei Ad- vocate, Marton, New Zealand, October 1, 1900: As your correspondent I llavo ...

TO THE NERVOUS AND DKMCATK,

... DR. SIBLY’S RE-ANIMATING SOLAR TINCTUHK has now before ihe public upwards of fifty •iid Its tonic and rrsloratl*e qualities in all cases debility, lassitude, consumption, lowness ot spirits, and ncrTonsness, hare produced the most beneficial effects. In Rheumatic complaints and Indigestion, whether arising from atmospheric changes or sedentary*occupation, it is truly invaluable. Imparling ...

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 ...

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... On Tliuisday, the 1st hist., thle seifc of Chlarle' Edmund Newton,Esaq.9 Miickleover, of is daughlter. MARRIAGES. IOn Thuirs'ay, thle ibst ?? t Sr. Marly's, Nottliagliam, iby the Rev. il. Ilist, Mr. Jose ph Ciessevelt, *f Stanton-by-Dtle., to Salral, eldest daughlter of Mr. Josephl Fletchler, of Rislcy OR the 5tth inst., at St. Jo~hn's Church, Dci by. by th~e Rev. T. A. Scott, MA.. Mr-. F. ...