582 



Luncash ire Cheshire. 



Doncaster Moor, in the rebellion of 1745. 

 — After a painfDl affliction of 18 years, 

 Catherine, youngest daughter of Mr. Storr, 

 of Ostwick, in Holderness. 



LANC.^.SHIRE. 



May 16, the general burying ground at 

 Manchester was opened, for the first lime, 

 on the interment of Mrs. J. Wood, when 

 the Rev. Samuel Bradley delivered an ad- 

 dress suitable to the occasion. 



Population of Manchester. Males 51,520, 

 females 56496, increase since 1811, 28557. 



V^'ork^len are employed in removing the 

 rock opposite the New Bailey, Manches- 

 ter. This will give a depth of water sutfi- 

 cient for the packet boats to com^ close to 

 the side. Other alterations have t.iken 

 place greatly to the improvement of the 

 river side. 



The late J. 'VVatkins, esq . of Dittoii, near 

 Liverpool, has bequeathed the sum of 

 £1090 to the Liveipool Infirmary, and 

 £900 to the Blind Asylum. He has left 

 £25,000 to the Blue Coat Hospital of War- 

 rington ; a donation which will raise that 

 charity to a high degree of usefulness. 

 Also £1000 to the infirmary at Chester, 

 with other smaller benefactions. 



Married. '\ At Liverpool, 3Ir. R. Nixon, 

 attorney, to Miss E. Thomas, of the North 

 Shore. — f 'apt. Lorriman, of the ship Argo, 

 to Miss James. — Mr. W. M. Tartt, to the 

 eldest daughter of the late S. Carriiigton, 

 esq. — At Everton, J. Hamilton, esq. to 

 Caroline, youngest daughter cf the late T. 

 France, esq. of Bostock-hall, Cheshire. — 

 At Manchester, A. Hardcastle, esq. to Eli- 

 za, elde.st daughter of B. Smith, esq. — Mr. 

 W. Jordon, to Miss C. Hudson. — N. Phi- 

 lips, esq. of Exeter, to Miss E. Grimshaw, 

 of Manchester. — ^The Rev. J. Jetlerey, late 

 student in the Dissenting Academy at 

 Blackburn, to Miss Yaruold, of Preston. — 

 Mr. J. Walker, of Liverpool, to Sarah, 

 third daughter of R. Wethcrall, esq. of 

 Edgehill. 



Died.] At Liverpool, 65, Mrs. Houl- 

 grave. — Capt. J. Way, 51. — Mr. T. Sed- 

 don, 75, late of Prescott. — Aged 77, Mr. 

 T. Hampson, of the George Inn. 



At Manchester, IMr. Al. Getty, wine- 

 merchant, and formerly master of the 

 Moseley Arms Inn — 47, Mr. Johnson, of 

 Brownlow Hill. — Mr. W. Swindells, book- 

 seller. — Mr. R. Crombleholme, 20. His 

 death was occasioned by a fall from a horse. 

 — tn his 52d year, Mr. T. Sykes.— Mr. G. 

 Hardy, 36. 



On board the Alice, Capt. Bull, on his 

 passage to Liverpool, S. Lawrence, esq. 

 ordnance storekeeper in Jamaica. — At 

 Edge-hill, Capt. Cash, t\,rmerly in the 

 African trade. 



In his 45th year, T. Wilson, esq., 

 banker, of Preston. Retuniiug from a jour- 

 ney, he alighted from his horse, turned 

 round, fell down, and instantly expired. 



[July J, 



In his 90th year, M«J. Wroe, of Black- 

 ley. 



In his 40th year, Mr, T. Fidler, of the 

 Red Lion Inn, Bullock Smithy. 



CHESHIRE. 



Married.] The Rev. C. Parkyns, of 

 Gresford, Denbighshire, to Arabella, se- 

 cond daughter of the late W. Boscawen, 

 esq — At IJeaumaris, the Rev. P. W. Ham- 

 ilton, M.A. minister of Shotwick, in thia 

 county, to Martha, eldest daughter of J. 

 Panton, esq. — Mr. Johnson, linen-draper, 

 of Chester, to Mrs. Dutton, relict of the 

 late P. D. esq. of St. Martin's in the Fields, 

 London. — At Middlewich, Mr. T. Frith, of 

 or near Nantwich, iron-merchant, to Anne, 

 eldest daughter of T. Hand, esq.— J.Mil- 

 ler, esq. of Bahia, to Elizabeth, third 

 daughter of the late Mr. Tomlinsnn, sur- 

 geon, of Chester. — IMr. J. Brooks, of Stock- 

 port, to Miss M. A. Howard, of Brink- 

 sway, Heatou — Mr. T. Bury, of London, 

 son of the late J. B. esq. of Pendie-hill, to 

 Su.sannah, second daughter of Mr. W . 

 Lowndes, of Ramsdell-hall, near Congle- 

 ton. 



Died.] At Chester, in her 70th year, 

 Mrs. Lancaster, widow, late of Chelsea. 



At Stockport, Mr. J. Poole, hair-dres- 

 ser. — Mr. AV. Lamb, .surgeon. 



At Congleton, Mr. Hackett, of the 

 Roe Buck Inn. 



At Macclesfield, 37, Mr. J. Wilson, 

 proprietor of the Macclesfield Courier. 



At Hatton, in her 80th year, Mrs. Ea- 

 ton, relict of the late A. E. esq of Chester. 



At Bodnod, in Deubighshire, Colonel 

 Forbes. 



In her 82d year, Mary, wife of Mr. W. 

 Twemlow, jeweller, of Nantwicb. 



At Cudclington, 70, Mr. Josh. Wood ; he 

 had been gamekeeper to G. Wilbraham, 

 esq. of Delamere Lodge, 49 years. 



At the Grove House, Denbighshire, in 

 her 83d year, Mrs. Price, widow of the 

 late A. P. esq. 



lu Boughtou, at her son's house, 24, 

 Mrs. A. Bonnet, widow, and sister to the 

 late Sir John Moseley. 



DERBYSHIRE. 



Population. Chesterfield, in 1821,5077, 

 in 1811, 4591. 



Married.] At Derby, Mr. W. Moseley, 

 painter, to Miss Gillam. — Mr. G. Ross, to 

 ^liss M.Joyce, of Blackfordby, Leicester- 

 s'nire. — At Eckiugton, Mr. C. Tysol, cot- 

 ton-manufacturer, of Manchester, to Miss 

 H. Slag.— At Sawley, Mr. W. Simpkin, of 

 Hemmington, Leice*tershire, to Mrs. Tay- 

 lor. — Mr. J. Caper, master of the Free 

 School, at Heag-e, to Ann, youngest daugh- 

 ter of IMr. Lee, farmer and grazier. — Mr. 

 J. Jackson, jun. of Ilkiston, to Miss Clay, 

 of Oakham. 



Died.] At Derby, Mr. Fowler, surgeon ; 

 of mild unassuming manners, and guided 

 by the steady influence of religious prin- 

 ciples 



