Happy New year to all. From the Nottingham Review Friday 24 August 1827 MARRIED At. St. Mary's- On Saturday, Mr. James Bradshaw, to Miss Sarah Dudley. On Sunday, Mr. W. Watts, to Miss Mary Watmaugh On Monday, Mr. Philip Bentley, to Miss Mary Ann Whitley On Tuesday, Mr. Henry Potter, to Miss S. Alvey. At St. Nicholas's. - On Monday, Mr. Thomas Clarke of Loughborough, to Miss Mary Knight. Wednesday, Mr. W. Parnham, to Miss Ann Holmes. At St. Peter's. - On Monday, Mr. Thomas Bostock, of Stafford, to Miss Sarah Hall. At Snenton, On Tuesday last, Mr. Robert Boot to to Miss Mary Ann Smith, both of New Snenton. On Friday Last, at Radford, by the Rev. F. Creswell, Mr. G. Kerry, Redfield Farm, to Miss Hannah Morley, of the same place, both in the parish of Radford. At Basford, on Sunday by the Rev. W. Herbert, Mr. Nimrod Burton, second son of Mr. Joshua Burton, to Miss Alice Dickson, both of Basford. On Saturday at Gedling, by the Rev. Mr. Rolleston, Mr. Wm. Watson, hosier, London, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Mr. G. Twell, solicitor, Grantham. At Lambley, on Sunday, Mr. Robert Edwards, to Miss Jane Selby DIED On Wednesday morning, aged 42 years, after a long and painful affliction of 14 years continuance, which she sustained with Christian fortitude and resignation to the divine will, Ann, the wife of Mr. John Alester, Broad-street. Her end was peace. On the 21st instant, aged 21, Miss Mary Manners, Parliament street, after a long illness, which she bore with that fortitude and resignation, which distinguishes the character of the true Christian. On Monday, Mr. Edward Dance, Crosland-street, aged 24 years. On Sunday last, aged 67 years, Mr. Saml. Briggs, shoe-maker. Rosemary-lane. On Thursday week, at an advanced age, Mr. Parman, Plat-street. On Tuesday, 21st instant, at Basford, in his 10th year, Samuel, youngest son of Mr. Wm. Walker, High-pavement, Nottingham. On Tuesday last, at Hyson Green, greatly respected, aged 42, Ann, the wife of Mr. Francis Archer, and daughter of Mr. James Wilkins of Granby-street. On Wednesday, at Lenton, aged 80, Mr. W. Wood. At his brother's house, at Hucknall Torkard, on Wednesday week, Mr. Wm. Allen, in the 37th year of his age, after a long and painful illness, which he bore with Christian fortitude. He was a member of the Leicester cricket club, and much respected by a numerous circle of friends and relations. At Sutton in Ashfield, on Monday week, Mr. Downing, aged 87 years. I hope they may be of use to someone. Dai