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Laticajhlre. 



M'F. late principal mufician in the Shef- 

 field volunteers. — Mrs. Clay, wife of Mr. C. 

 grocer. 



At Ferryhridge, on his road to London, 

 after a lingering illnefs, aged 66, the Rev. 

 Edward Bowerbank, B. D. reflor of Croft 

 and Barningham, in the North Killing, and 

 Prebendary of Lincoln, formerly Fellow of 

 Queen's College, Oxford, and fenior Proftor 

 of the Unlverlity in the year 1774. 



At Kewlind, 28, Mrs. Rudfton, wife of 

 Mr. George R. of Hull, and ddughcer of 

 the Rev. J. Bell, of York, 



At Bcflingby, 90, Mr. Charles E;;ard, up- 

 ward of 50 years the faithful ftewaid of the 

 lite John Hudfon, Efq. 



By the burfting of a blood-velTel, Captain 

 Samuel Bramley, of Rawclifte, owner of the 

 ftips. Good Intent and London traders, from 

 London to Selby. 



At Great Gomerfall, 78, Mrs. Walker, 

 widow of Mr. Thomas W. 



Suddenly, 62, Mr. John Garfed, of South 

 End, Eiland. 



At New Maltnn, 58, Mr. Francis Pratt, 

 Cl;yini!l and Druggift. 



Suddenly, at Ripley, Mr. Thonrias Stubbs, 



73. 



At the houfe of Mr. Thomas Crawford, of 

 Ealingwold, with whom fhe had lived fer- 

 vant ^9 years, Elizabeth Arrovvfmith, aged 

 79. She has left behind, in Mr. Crawford's 

 fervice, two men-fcrvanrs ; one a waggoner, 

 the other a labourer, who had been partners 

 w.th her nearly the whole J9 years. 



At E jnburgh, Tlumas Brooke, M D. only 

 fon of vViliiam Brouke, of Wakefield, Efq.— 

 His attainments, from n regular courfe of 

 fludy in that celebrated univerliiy, added to 

 his previous medical knuvvledge and expe- 

 rience, promifed a valuable acceflion to the 

 faculty, ar.d to become a general benefit to 

 mankind. 



At Bradford, Mrs. Jolinfon, wife of Mr. 

 Thon^.as J. brandy merchant— Mr. Jolin Hafl, 

 8z, who had been upwards of 36 years mafter uf 

 the workhuule. 



At Harrogate, the Hon. Mf3. MafTy Daw- 

 i'in, relift of the Hon. James Mafly D. late 

 trf Ireland. 



At Knarflborougb, Mr Brown, formerly a 

 confiderablc merchant. — Mrs. Walton, 46, 

 wife of Mr. Chrifiopher W. fen. calico ma- 

 nufacturer. 



LANCASHIRE. 



Married.'] At Liverpool, Captain Hcnder- 

 fon to Mifs Hendry, daughter of the late 

 Captain H. — Mr. Philip Ouirk, (hip-builder, 

 to Mils Finchett, daughter of Mr. James F. 

 liaibour-mader — Mr. Thomas Hi^ginfon, gf 

 Mjncherter, to Mifs Elizabeth Shuic, of the 

 Liverpool Repofitory — Mr. W. Willon, to 

 MifiMary Howard. — Robert Mawdellcy, Efq. 



of MaghuU, to Mils V/hitehc.id Capt. 



AleicanJcr Nicholfon, to Mifs Arm Denni- 

 ton.— Thomas Buiini'ig, efj. poll-iLalUr, to 

 Nlili Oliver. 



At Cartmel, Mr. W. Thompfon, of Cark, 

 fboe-maker, to Mifs Jane Fergufon, dairy- 

 maid at Holker-hall. The bride is the only 

 perfon that has been married from the Hall 

 for upwards of thirty years. 



At Manchefter, Mr. Auguftus Herman 

 Martiniu?, to Mrs. Elizabeth Nixoii. — .Mr. 

 Richard Barnes, to Mrs. Walker.— The Rev. 

 G, Parkin, to Mils Hey wood.— Mr. Wm. 

 Biliington, linen draper, to Mifs Lowe.— 

 Mr. Alexander Goodall, to Mifs Ellen Sim- 

 mons. — Mr. Holt, ailiftant. mailer at the 

 free grammarfchool, to Mrs. Hatton. 



Died.] At Mancherler, Mr. Lee Watfoii 

 Seddon.— Mrs. Farr, wife of Mr. F.— Mr. 

 Stanley, of Saiford, upholfterer. — Mr. Peter 

 Carter, houle-paiuter. — Mrs. Mellor, 70.— 

 Mr, Sam. V.hiterirad. — Mr. John Lowe, 

 nephev, to the late Mr. Thomas Kirkman.— 

 Mr. Brock'ehurft, cotton-merchant.— Mrs. 

 Beever, wife of Mr. Jonathan B, — Mrs. Lane, 

 wife of .Mr. L. prinier, 2i.— Mrs. Sevitl.— 

 The Rev. Nicholas Motley Check, miniller 

 of St. Stephen's, Saiford, and curate of Charl- 

 ton -—Mrs, Woiid, widow of Mr. Sam. W. 

 tobacconi.'i. 



At Stock, near Manchefter, Major Tho- 

 mas Wilkinl'on, of the Manciyefter volunteer 

 infantry. 



Mr. John Lankford, of Ratcliffe bridge, 

 who had been a principal manager and en- 

 gineer to Sir Robert Peel and Co, of Bury, for 

 nearly twer.ty years, and had co.iducted iiim- 

 felf in fuch a manner as to gain the general 

 efteem not only of his employers but of their 

 fervants. 



At Liverpool, Mr. Jeremiah Marfden, fon 

 of Mr. Win'. M.— Mils Gregfon, 56. — .Vlrs. 

 Webfter, rclift of Mr. Thos. W. 38.— Mrs. 

 Appleton, vv-ife of Mr. Thos. .-V. fail-maker. 

 — Mr. Alexander Gordon, printer, 51. — -Mr. 

 John Minlhull, furgeon to the infirmary ; a 

 gentleman much refpefted both in his profef- 

 (ional capacity and in private life.— .'Virs. M. 

 Halliwell, relict of Mr. R. H. formerly of 

 Tower. hill, near Upholiand, 9S.— .Mifa 

 Grice. — Mr. Nicholfon, fc7. — .V!r. Wm. Povv- 

 nall, jun. eldeft fon of Mr. Wm. P. — Mr. 

 Thomas Lyon, 8g. — Mrs. .'Vbigail Huddle- 

 flon, fitter of Thos. H. efq.— Mr. Riclurd 

 Brelsford, hat-maker. —Mifs Roberts, daugh- 

 ter of Mr. Robert R. merchant, 18. — Mrs. 

 Angus, wife of Mr, Charles A. merchant — 

 IVir. Bsnjamin Fetcher, druggitt, 34.— Mf 

 Hudfon, qiarter mafter of the Liverpool 

 light- hoife. — Mr. ll'aac Ovens, attorney, 33, 



At Warrington, Mifs Wild. 



Ar. Hutton, near Prelton, the Rev. Mr. 

 Rowc, mafter of the free grammar-fchool, 

 and retlor of Much Hoole. 



At Wigan, Mrs. CowcU, wife of Mr. Ni- 

 cholas C. 



At Prcllon, Thomas Greaves, efq. banker, 

 and an alderman ut that borough. 



At Pitfcot, Mr. H. Fuller, 51, 



At Ormlkirk, Mrs. Bcnjiiniu Br.ind. 



At Lja.\>lUt, Mr. Janici Kobci ts, uphuU 

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