A few BMD. More to follow Jane in Redcar Derby Mercury Thursday 8th September Derby Wednesday 7th September 1803 MARRIED On Thursday se`nnight, at Matlock, in this county, Lieut. BOOTH, of the 76th Regiment, to Miss RAWLINSON. A few days ago; Lieutenant WILDING, of the Staffordshire Militia, to Miss TURNER of Liverpool. On Thursday se'nnight at St Peter's, Nottingham, Mr ADAMS, hosier, to Miss STEEVENS, second daughter of Robert STEEVENS, gent. of Loughborough. On Saturday se'nnight, at St Mary's, Nottingham, Mr BARLOW, merchant of Leicester, to Miss CAUNT, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Alderman CAUNT, of the former place. On Wednesday last, Walter STRICKLAND, Esq., son of Sir George STRICKLAND, Bart. of Boynton, Yorkshire, to Miss WESTERN, youngest daughter of the late Maximillian WESTERN, Esq. of Cokethorpe, Oxfordshire. On the 17th ult. Thomas FREEMAN, formerly of Leeds, but now of Wakefield, aged seventy, to Sarah PRESTON, aged eighty four. An amour has subsisted betwixt this tender pair for seventeen years, and though about two years ago the rogue Cupid, in one of his frolics, had dashed the cup of bliss from their lips, yet all-subduing Love prevailed, and, a few days previous to the marriage, Venus, eloping from the workhouse, flew with rapture to the arms of her conquering Adonis, and implored Hymen to unite their future destinies. Even the Gods cannot resist the fair! The petition was granted. DIED On the 25th ult. in London, Mrs BARTON, sister of E.M. MUNDY, Esq. M.P. for this county.-Her remains were interred at Heanor, near this place, on Saturday last. On Wednesday night the 31st ult. much regretted, Henry HUNTER, Esq. of Kilburne, in this county. At Clifton, near Bristol, the Lady of Capt. BURDETT, of the Royal Navy. on Monday se'nnight at his house in Nottingham, the Rev. Abel Collin LAUNDER, rector of Clifton and Elton, in Nottinghamshire. On Tuesday se'nnight, Mr William NAYLOR, a young local preacher of very promising talents, among the Methodists in Sheffield, and son of Mr NAYLOR in Angel Street. On Tuesday, aged, 87, Mr LIGHTWOOD, of Yoxall. Thursday, Mrs FINCH, wife of Mr W FINCH, of Bordesley, and daughter of the Rev. Dr. PRIESTLEY. On Sunday evening last, suddenly, aged 48, Mr James WITHERS, of the Marquis of Granby Public-house, in this town;- after coming out of the cellar with some ale, he sat himself down and expired immediately .