Derby Mercury Thursday 15 September 1803 Derby, Wednesday, September 14 BIRTH On Tuesday se'nnight, in Stafford, the lady of Captain DEARDEN, of the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons, of a son and heir. DIED On Thursday se'nnight, Mr KNUTTON, merchant of Sheffield. On Sunday se'nnight, at Winster, in this county, sincerely regretted by her family and acquaintance, Mrs STONE, wife of Mr STONE, surgeon, aged 34.- And the day following, Jos. STONE, son of the above. Wednesday last, Mrs WHITELOCK, wife of Mr WHITELOCK, silver-plater, of Sheffield. On Wednesday the 7th inst. a melancholy accident happened at Crich, in this county, as MRS TURTON, wife of Mr John TURTON, was attempting to water some linen which lay on the bank of a large fish pond near the house, when the act of lading water, she unfortunately fell in and was drowned;- the dish which she used for the purpose was seen in the pond, which led to a discovery. - The body was not found till two hours after; every means were used to restore her, but without effect.- By her death her husband has lost a virtuous and affectionate wife, her friends a real friend, and the world a true pattern of Christian charity and humility. A few days since a fire broke out in an outhouse belonging to Mr GRATTON, farmer, of North Wingfield, in this county, which consumed a quantity of old wheat, flour and bacon. It is supposed to have been occasioned by a spark flying through a hole in the kitchen chimney, which ajoined the building. Christenings. - There were upwards of thirty christenings in the parish church of Wirksworth, in this county, on Sunday last.