1821 



Lancashire — Cheshirf. 



485 



F. Chapman, widow of the late Mr. J. C. 

 ship-owner. 



At Leeds, in her 69th year, after a 

 lengthened train of bodily sufferings, Mary, 

 widow of the late Joshua AA'alker, M D. — 

 Mrs. Wood, widow, sister to Mr. Belhouse, 

 corn-merchant. — Aged 37, Mr. J. Hartlej', 

 ■woollen-printer. — Mr. T. Wright, super- 

 visor, 56. 



At Barley, near Leeds, Mr. HinchlifFe, 

 lately a coach-maker of Leeds, but retired 

 from business. — Aged 83, the Rev. J. 

 Myers, of Shipley Hall, near Bradford, 

 justice of peace and deputy lieutenant of 

 this county. — Aged 34, Mrs. Shaw, wife of 

 Mr. J. S. surg'eon of Lindley, near Hud- 

 dersfield. — Aged 75, the Rev. ^V. North- 

 end, dissenting minister, late of Brig- 

 house, near Halifax ; he was a man of 

 exemplary piety, and n strenuous advocate 

 for true reformation. — In his 42d year, Mr. 

 F. Butterfield, of the Low Moor Iron 

 Works, near Bradford. On the 14th of 

 Feb. he was thrown from a coach, and he 

 lingered 50 days on the bed of death. He 

 had for upwards of "20 years been a member 

 of the Commercial Travellers' Society, and 

 ■was highly esteemed by tliat community. 

 He viewed the approach of death with aa 

 equanimity worthy of his christian charac- 

 ter. This valuable member of society fell 

 a victim to the dangerous practice of furi- 

 ous driving. 



In Manchester, in his 18tli year, the 

 eldest son of M. Hind, esq. of Newton 

 Green, near Leeds. — In her 80th year, Mrs. 

 Kitson, of Mirfield. From her early years 

 impressed with the importance of religious 

 duties, she liad exhibited a pattern worthy 

 the imitation of Christians. 



At Kippax, Mrs. Cathcart, wife of the 

 Hon. and Rev. A. H. C. vicar, and preben- 

 dary of York Cathedral. 



At Calcutta, in October last, 25, Mr. 

 E. C. Taylor, wifeofCapt. T. and daugh- 

 ter of W. Hurland. esq. of Burton Pidsea, 

 Holderness. 



lu his 82d yeat, J. Smith, esq. of Tem- 

 plehurst, near Snaith. 



LANCASHIRE. 



At Lancaster assizes, Mr. Evans, late 

 proprietor of the Manchester Observer, 

 was tried for a libel on the military (al- 

 luding to the transactions at Oldham, 

 wherein the number of persons injured 

 was twenty) and found guilty. Mr. E.had 

 investigated the details on the spot ; but 

 he has since been sentenced by the King's 

 Bench to 18 months' imprisonment, and to 

 find security for his good behaviour. 



Trade of Liverpool Lady-day quarter, 

 1821, compared with that of 1820. 



From Jan. 5 to Ap. Euro|)e Ur. Fo-. Irish 



5, 1821 125 1.53 101 579 



From Jan. 5 to Ap. 



6, 1820 99 133 107 107 



Total of vessels increased 195. 

 Monthly Mag. No. 354. 



Married.'] At Liverpool, Mr. T. Daviis, 



raercliant, to Miss H. Jump. — P. Martin, 

 esq. to Elizabeth, daughter of G. Camp- 

 bell, esq. of Ardtarig Argyleshire. — At 

 Everton, the Rev. J. E. Beaumont, to Su- 

 sannah, second daughter of J. IMoreton, 

 esq. — At Manchester, Mr. J. W. Rideout, 

 chemist and druggist, to IMiss Elizabeth 

 Jackson. — F. Grosvenor, cq. of Pickwood, 

 near Leek, in Staffordshire, to IMiss M. 

 Thomas, of Longsight near Manchester. — 

 In Birmingham, Mr. J. S. Fowler, mer- 

 chanl, of Liverpool, to Miss I\I. Adcock, 

 of Summer Hill terrace. — Mr. A. Davidson, 

 engraver, of Manchester, to Miss .S. Cooper, 

 of Oulerton,near Knutsford, Cheshire. 



Died.] At Liverpool, iu liis 47th year, 

 Mr. G. Bell, officer of excise. — Mrs. Lyon, 

 relict of the late Dr. L. 



At Manchester, Mrs. W'hitelock, wife 

 of the Rev. R. H. W— Mrs. M. Bancroft, 

 65, widow of the late Mr. S. B., silk-manu- 

 facturer. — Suddenly, 74, Mr. B. Barton, of 

 Darwen^^^ — In Salford, 70, Mrs. Chappel, 

 widow of the late Mr. B. C. fustian-rnanu- 

 facturer. — Mrs. M. Seddou. ^ 



At Calcutta, Sep. 21, the Rev. John 

 Hampson, missionary. He went out seve- 

 ral years ago, under direction of the Lon- 

 don Missionary .Society, 



At Zante (a station of the London Mis- 

 sionary Society) on the 15th of Jan. last, 

 Mrs. Lowndes, wife of the Rev. Mr. L. 

 who left Manchester on a mission to the 

 islands of Greece in 1815. 



3Irs. HawcouTt, of Bridije House, Gor- 

 ton. — In her 74th year, Hannah, relict of 

 the late T. Walker, esq. of Longford, near 

 Manchester. — At Harton, in Ribbledale, 

 aged 115, George Metcalf. He retained 

 to the last the use of his mental faculties. 

 At Warrington, Mr. T. England, glass- 

 manufacturer. 



At Disley, 42, Mr. J. Hancock, mer- 

 chant of Liverpool. 



At Ormskirk, 36, Mrs. Lord, wife of 

 Mr. L. dancing-master. 



At Demerara, in Feb. last, aged 38,,Mr. 

 R. C.Thompson, surgeon, formerly of this 

 county. 



In his 37th year, Mr. J. Lord, of Room- 

 field, near Todmorden. 



At Ashton under Line, in her 22d year, 

 Mrs.S. Lees, of the Globe Inn. 



The Rev.N. Blackburn, of Delph, Sad- 

 dleworth. 



CHESHIHE. 



The erection of a bridge acrose the Con- 

 way has been sanctioned by a grant of 

 £40,000, public money. The attainment 

 of this object, with other projected im- 

 provements, will remove an obstacle wliich 

 has hitherto operated against the Holy- 

 head line of road through Chester. 



Among other impi-ovements at Eaton 



Hall, the seat of Earl Grosvenor, a new 



wing is building on the north side, and the 



3 P gardens 



