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    1. [DBY] Derby Mercury February 2, 1804 BMD and misc
    2. Jane Taylor
    3. Derby Mercury February 2, 1804 Derby, Wednesday, February 1 MARRIED On Monday inst. at Church Gresley, in this county, Richard WARTERWORTH, Esq. of Wressle Castle, Yorkshire, to Miss NADIN, daughter of Wm NADIN Esq. of the former place. On Monday last, Mr William HASLAM, farmer, to Miss Catherine SOAR, both of Little Chester, near this place. On Thursday at Sterndale, Mr Isaac WHEELDON, of Cronkstone, son of Isaac WHEELDON, of Buxton, to Miss Mary LOMAS, of Gluston (?), all in this county. DIED On Wednesday last, suddenly, much regretted, Mr CLOWER, of West Hallam, in this county. On Sunday morning the 15th ult. at Chesterfield, John HOOLE, gent. universally lamented.-He spent the preceeding evening with a party of his friends, went to bed apparently in his usual health, and in the morning was found a lifeless corpse. On Saturday evening last, at The Red Lion Inn, Chesterfield, a person of the name of Wm BENNETT, a journeyman whip maker.-He went upstairs seemingly with an intention of going to bed, and was found a short time afterwards upon the stairs with his face downwards, quite dead. Yesterday morning, after a very lingering illness, which he bore with truly Christian fortitude, Mr Thomas HILTON, of Chesterfield, in the 76th year of his age. A few days since Job POYZER, a boatman, was accidently drowned in one of the locks on the Cromford canal near Codnor, in this county.-This accident, also many former ones, happened from the bad construction of a part of the machinery belonging to the locks upon this canal, which we have had occasion before to notice, and to which we are sorry to say proper attention has not been paid. Committed to the county gaol since our last, John THOMSON, charged with stealing a quantity of wearing apparel from his lodgings at Summercoates, in this county.

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