eS Se ‘si A = teed 
238 
the Whim, of this port—Mr. John Mail, 
85.—Mrs. “Pietpoint, 68.—Mrs. ° Hembo- 
yougn, 8!.—Francis Faylor, esq. 47.—Mrs. 
Johnson, 28.—Mrs. Raines, wife of Mr. R. 
attorney.—Mrs. ‘Thomsen, widow of Mr. 
John T. 67.—In the worlchouse, Mr. Jona- 
than, Watson, formerly’ an eminent school- 
master. . 
At York, Mrs. Cartwright, wife of Mr. 
[C.. of the Wheat Sheaf Inn:-—Mary, second 
daughtér of Mr. Thomas Kimber, 24.—Eli+ 
gabeth, daughter of Mr. James Watson, 22. 
—Mr. James Rule, a native of Dunirieshire, 
53.—Mr. Thomas Rodwell! Crassey, eldest 
son of Mr. George C. 23 —fr.’ Thomas 
Morley.—John, son of Mr. Wilks. —Mr. 
Joba Dodsworth, 74. —Mrs. Webster, relict 
of Isaac W. esq. 
At Bradford, the Rev. W. Crabtree, up- 
wards of 50 years pastor of the Baptist church 
in that town, OW. 
At Leeds, Mr. William Atkinson, third 
son of the late Rev. Miles A. whose death is 
recorded’ in our last number.—-Mrs. Buckle, 
wife of Mr. Thomas B. 80. 
At Catcliffe, neax Rotherham, Mr. John 
Worral. 
- At Attercliffe, Mr. Blagdin, relict of Mr. 
George B. 75. 
LANCASHIRE. 
The inhabitants of Liverpool Kave entered 
into) resolutivuns for the-estadlishment of an 
Asylum for Penitent and Reformed Prosti- 
tutes. The Mayor’ is appointed President ; 
and the Committee will cunsist of all the 
Clerzy of the Established Chucch, the clergy 
of all other denominations, an¥ such other 
respectablé ‘gentlemen’ of the laity,’ as are 
willing to contribute their assistance’ to the 
undertakings 
During the year ending the sist of Dec. 
1810, there were committed to Lancaster 
Castle, 260 males and 52 females, for felo- 
nies and misdemeanors; which, added’ to 73 
males and 31 females, remaining convicted 
and for trial, 31st of Dec. 1809, makes ato- 
tal ef 233 males and 65 females. There, 
were 17 males and 2 females condemned 
at’ Lancaster assizes, in 1810,. of whom six 
males were executed, and the others were re- 
prieved or pardoned, on condition of transpor- 
tation. 
Sir Thomas Mostyn is beginning such al- 
terations and improvements at Parkgate, as 
cannet failto render that spot a serious ob- 
ject to the invalid, and a source of pleasure 
to the healthy. Warm and cold baths are to 
be erected upon a liberal plan; a library and 
- 
news room will be opened; fire- works occa- 
sionally exhibited on the sands, which cannot 
fail to afford a pleasing spectacle viewed from 
the terrace; regular musicianscengaged for 
the assemblies,-and a smali, but neat and 
commodious theatre-fitted up. 
Miaurried:}~ At Laneaster, Mr, Kidd; “to 
Mis, Jackson.—Major Armett, of tre 35th 
fopt, to Anne, fourth daughter of the late 
3 
-Leneashire. 
[April 1, 
John Salterthwaite, esq. Jolin Blewit, esq 
of London, to Mrs, Mason, relict of Jackson 
M. esq. 
At Prescet, John Rose, esq. of the Faste 
India Company’s service, to Miss Lillias Fra- 
ser, second daughter of Colonel F. of ‘Raven- 
head. 
At Hawkshead, My. ‘Johh Wood, of 
Hawkshead Hull, to Miss Huddlestone, of 
Rothersyke, Cumberland. 
At Dean, Mr, Thomas Harrison, nite of the 
Isle ot Man, to Alice, youngest daughter of 
Thomas’ Ridgway, ésq. of Wallsuck, near 
Bolton.—Miles Clayton, esq. of Manchester, 
to Sophia, youngest daughter of Mr. Joha . 
Hilton, of Middle Hilton. 
At Liverpdol, Mr. Will’am Higginson, to 
Miss S. F. Taylor.—Captain Thondas Fisher, 
to Arn, second daughter of Mr. “William 
Burgess, 
At Preston, Titus Bourne, esq. of ‘Alford, 
Lincoln, ta Margaret, youngest daughter of 
Thomas Woodcock, esq. 
Died.] | At Rock House, ° near Liverpool, 
Hugh Breek, esq. 67. 
In the township of Read, George Crows 
shaw, 105. He experienced very little sick- 
ness till within a week of his death, and en- 
joyed his faculties to the last. _ 
At Warrington, Mr. Jamies Smartt. , 
At Leigh, ‘James, Barlow, esq- 61. 
At Carving: Mr. Henry Blund 
At Chorley, Mr. Robert Hawkshe 
—Anne, second daughter of Mr. bY », 
Bookseller. ‘ 
At Claughton, the Rev. John Bstiod R 
man-catholic priest, 76. 
At Preston, Mr. James. Dewhurst 
At Ashton, Mrs, Yates,~ wiry of 
2) 4. 
At Manchester, Mr. R. w. Paya eT, ate 
torney. j 
At Ince Blundell, Mrs. code 
At Chowbent,, Mrs. Newton. 
At Chorlton Hall, Mr, Robert Travis, fore 
merly of the Golden Lion, Blakely. ~ 
At Richmond, Liverpool, Horatio, eldest 
son of Jacob, Fletcher, esq. 
At Lancaster, Mus, Freers, relict of ta 
tain. F. $2. Mrs, Betty Starling, 80. 
At Leece in Furness, Mr, William Postles. 
thwaite, 61. 
At Barbadoes, onthe ist of January, Cape 
tain folin Parr, of the ship Robert,.of Liver- 
pool; onthe 5th, at the same place, his wife,, 
Mrs. Mary P. and on the 17th, their infant” 
daughter, Margaret Anne. 
At Liverpool, bir. Joseph Balmer.—Cape 
tain Thomas ITuff, 44.—Mr. James Knowl~ 
den.—Mrs. Hopwood, 76.—Mirs Hughes, 
only daughter of the late Mr. Robert H. 12. | 
—Mrs, Mary Storey, 56.—Mrs. Litherland, 
mother of Mr. Peter L. inventor of the patente 
lever watches, 73.—-Mr. James Fleming.—- 
My. Jeshug Cobham, 72.—Mr. james Gatd= 
ner.—Mry Joseph ‘Jackson, 73 —Mr. Law-" 
Tence Howard, S6.—Mr. John Vose, 75.— 
Mise 
