The Manchester Times Friday, October 24th 1828 Births: On the 5th instant, at Tunbridge Wells, Lady Jane Lawrence PEEL, of a son, which survived only a few days. Marriages: On the 12th instant, at the Collegiate Church, Mr Nicholas RYDER, of Salford, professor of music, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Richard SMETHURST, Esq. of the same place. On the 11th inst. at St John's Church, Mr J. ANDREW of Manchester, attorney-at-law, to Miss Ann Taylor HARROP, of Newton. On the 21st inst. at the Collegiate Church, Mr William HUMPHREYS, of Kinnersley, in Salop, to Miss Mary DAVIES of this town. On the 22d inst. at the same place, Samuel MATLEY, Esq. to Miss Mary Louisa MOORE of Ardwick. On the 24th inst. at the same place, Mr Danl. HEYWOOD, of Hulme, to Miss Jane WOOD, of Newton. On the 18th instant, at the parish church, at Winwick, having been previously married by the Rev. Joseph CURR, at the Roman Catholic chapel, at Ashton-in-the-Willows, Mr Thomas ELLISON, of Glossop, Derbyshire, to Juliana, fifth daughter of the late John CURR, Esq. of Belle Vue, near Sheffield. On the 16th instant, at the Collegiate Church, Mr Robert BOWMAN of Ashton-under-Lyne, exciseman, to Miss Mary FISHWICK, of Newton. On the 20th instant, at St John's Church, by the Rev. R. DALLAS, Mt Thomas HOWE, formerly of Bishop's Castle, Shropshire, to Miss Ellen RATCLIFFE, of Cheetwood. On the 15th instant, at Bury, Wm. BROMILOW, jun. Esq. of Harr Finch House, near St Helen's, to Mary, eldest daughter of John McLLADEN, Esq. of Meadowcroft, near Rochdale. Same day, at Middleton, Robert KAYE, Esq. of Bolton, to Ellen, daughter of the late John TAYLOR, Esq. of Bradford House, near Bolton. Deaths: On the 17th instant, in the 21st year of her age, Elizabeth, wife of Robert BARBOUR, of Mosley Street. On Monday last, Mr James BURY, son of Mr John BURY, Bolton Street, Salford. On the 12th instant, at his chambers, Gray's Inn Square, deeply regretted, H. W. TEMPLE, Esq. barrister-at-law, eldest son of the late M. TEMPLE, Esq. of Leeds. On Tuesday last, aged 27, Mr John BURNS, of the south dispensary, Liverpool, and late of this town. On Sunday last, Mrs Mary HENDERSON, at the advanced age of 84. She was, for more than half a century, the faithful housekeeper of the late William POLE, Esq. of Wavertree, near Liverpool. On the 9th instant, at Boughton Hall, near Chester, Susanna, eldest daughter of W. CURRIE, M.D. On the 14th instant, the Rev. Mr EVANS, of Bromsgrove, Dissenting Minister. He recently officiated in the Independent Chapel at Hales Owen; but having been compelled to resign his public duties, through infirm health, had gone to visit a friend at St Alban's. On the 6th, while waiting in the high road for a coach to convey him to London, he was knocked down by a gentleman's carriage, and expired on Tuesday. On the 18th instant, aged 60, Fanny, wife of Thomas EVANS, of Dunham Massey, and late of Hoo Green, after a long and painful illness, supported with great patience and fortitude, and much regretted by her relations and a numerous circle of friends.