Derby Mercury 5 January 1804 Derby, Wednesday, 4 January MARRIED On Monday last, Mr John FORD, Bookseller, to Miss Zilpha BRETLAND, both of Chesterfield. DIED On Wednesday evening, at Buxton in this county, whither she had been sent for the water, the Lady of Sir Robert PEEL, Bart. of Drayton Manor, in the county of Stafford, Member of Parliament for the borough of Tamworth.-Her Ladyship was the daughter of Wm. YATES, Esq. of Springfield, near Bury, in Lancashire. On Friday last, in the 61st year of his age, James SWEETENHAM, Esq. of Winster, in this county. Yesterday in the 34th year of his age, (after a long and painful illness, which he bore with Christian patience) the Rev. James NEWELL, ParticulAR Baptist Minister, of this place. On Thursday last, aged 47, Mrs BRADSHAW, wife of Mr. Vinceslimus BRADSHAW, of Spondon, in this county. On Monday last, aged 63, Mrs MORTON, relict of the late George MORTON, of this place. Committed to the county gaol since our last William KNIGHT, charged upon oath with feloniously stealing from the back door of the house of Mr EAGLISTON of Stretton in the Fields, on 27th Dec inst. one brass cheese pan of the value of one pound. We have strong reason to believe that a boy about 11 years of age, an inhabitant of this town, has by some accident fallen into the water and there perished, from his not having been seen since Sunday evening last, and then in a boat near the canal wharf. A few days since as Thomas BLACKSHAW, aged ten years, servant to T.K. HALL, Esq. of Foston, in this county, was returning from the blacksmith's with a blind horse, he fell over the battlements of the bridge, and the water being high, was unfortunately drowned.