192 



Cheshire — Dtrbj/shire, 



[Sept. 1, 



Krndrick, of Warrington, furgcon, to Mils 

 JM.iry Jobnfon. 



At Blackburn, Mr. Jepfon, to Mifs Mary 

 Bcntley. 



At Dean, Robert Thompfon, cfq., of 

 Leigli, to Mils Marft, eWeft dougliter of tlie 

 late Mr. JofiaJi M., of Over Hulton. 



At Manchcftcr, Mr. Joihua Green, to Mifs 

 Scholes. — Mr. George Schcles, e'.deft Ton of 

 Thomas S., efq., of High Han!;, to Mifs 

 Scddon, only daughter of Jof. S., cfq. 



At Afiiton under l.inc, Mr. George Pattye, 

 of Andenfliaw, to Mifs Sarah Shaw. — Mr. 

 Thomas Gilleurc, to Mifs Hannah Brunt, 

 toth of Modcy. 



Died.} At Verdun, in France, the Rer. 

 V/illiam V/hitf, vicar of Lancaftcr 47. He 

 was one of tlic perfons detained at the con^.- 

 nientenient of hoftilities : numbcis o.' liis un- 

 fortunate countrymen have experienced his 

 bounty and will regret his lofs. 



At Prefton, Mr. Thomas Barrow. 



At Blackburn, Mr. Richard Vecvcrs, 62. 



At Ingleton, on his return h-ime Iromfci- 

 bathing, John Bolton, efq., of Colne, attor- 

 ney. 



At Sankey, near ■Wanington, Mr. "William 

 Srnart, and three days afterwards his widow, 

 jUis. S. 



At New Crook, /lear Chorlcy, S. Crook, 

 cfq. 



At Bury, Mr. John Open(haw. 



At Uitton, Mrs. Waikins, wife of John 

 W., cfq, «•■ 



At Lark Lane, where he was for the reco- 

 very ofe his healtlii John Grimlhaw, efq., 

 late^f Gorton Houle. 



At OldJipiti, Mr. Henry King.— Mrs. How- 

 Bith, wife" of Mr. Thomas H. 



At Manchefter, Mr. Ralph Fogg. — Mr. 

 Japits O'Neal. 



At Liverpool, Mr. Oliver Swcetcnham, '18. 

 —Mr. Jofeph Hart, 68.— Mrs. Mi:ry Pcriy, 

 wife of Mr. "William B., :)6.— Mrd. Woois, 

 Co. — Mr. Thomas Ncwlmd, of the Grifrin 

 tavern, 3(3. — Captain John ParUinfnn. — Mr. 

 Thomas Norris, furgeoi), 3."). — Mrs. Mary 

 M'Kcc, wife of Mr. William M'K., 52.— 

 Mr. Jolin Burgefs, attorney, 4'i. — Mr. Ro- 

 bert M'Millan, merchant. — Mr. Willi.im 

 Afpinall, formerly a captain in the Weil Li- 

 dia trade, 75. — Mrs. Hunter, wife of Mr. 

 jdward H. 



At Hulton, Jane the daughter of Edward 

 Kearfiey, cfq., 9. 



At Wigan, Mr. Samuel Heywood. 



At Stanley Bridge, the Kev. John Kcn- 

 worthy, curate of that place, a man of great 

 natural talent ind claffical attainments, HA. 



At Lancafter, Mrs. Parke, rclift of Mr. 

 Thomas i\, merchant, and fider of the late 

 Jo'.Mi Dawfon, efq., of Aldcliife Hall. 



CHESHIRE. 



Married.} At Chefter, Mr. Manfell, of 

 jyianchefter, to Mifs Ridgeway. 



At iparelbury, William Nixon, efq., of 

 Stockland, to Mifs Ann Gueii, of ii-itton. 



DW.] At Middlewich, Mr. ThomaJ 

 Buckley, late of Moreton Meadows, near 

 Cungk'ton, 90. 



At Parkgate,. -Mr. Edmund Bulhcll, alder- 

 man of Chefter. 



At Chefter, aged 65, Alexander Eaton, 

 cfq., upwards of thirty years deputy protho- 

 notarv and clerk of the crown of the Courts 

 of Seffioh at Chefter and Great Sefiion of 

 Flint.— Mr. Aldermnn Bingley-— N^- Samuel^ 

 White. — Mrs. Hf.llwood, wife ot Mr. H., 

 one of the aldermen of this city. 



At Hoole, near Chefter, Mr. John John- 

 fon, one of the aldermen of that corporation. 



AtVVinsfcrd, Mr Clwrles Hcbbcrt. 



DEItBYSrf'lRE. 



ATarrltJ} At Bolfover, Charles Otter, 

 efq., captain in the royal navy, to Mifs E. 

 Stanion. 



At Kllington, Mr. Br.ay, of King-ftree,t, 

 Cheapfide, London, to Mifs Fiducia Itall, 

 daughter of John H., efq., furi^con in the 

 royal navy. 



Dlrrl} At Sawley, Mr. William Harry- 

 man, 7-1. 



At Derby, Mrs. Cooper, rclift of Mr. C. 

 — W. Pearfon, cfq., of Strcatley, near Read- 

 ing, Berks, 50. 



At Buxton, aged 70, Andrew Douglas, 

 e'"q., of Ednam Hoiifc, in Roxi)urah/h're. Af- 

 ter a m«dicai edircition at Edinburgh, he was 

 appointed, in IT.'ii;, a furgeon of the royal 

 navy, and ferved for fcvcral years with repu- 

 tation in that capacity. Settling afterwards 

 as a furgeon at Deal, he there married Mifs 

 Carter, a younger After of the late Mrs. Eli- 

 zibech Carter, of learned memory, and con- 

 tinued to praflife there till the year 1775» 

 when be quitted Deal, and v.-cnt to Edin- 

 burgh, and was admitted to the degree of 

 dodorof pliylic in that univerfity ; on which 

 oi'cafian he di?fended a ihefis, " De yarioitt 

 Jnjiiicrt " Fixing, foon after this, in Lon- 

 don, he became a licentiate of the College of 

 Phyf.cians ; and for fcvcral years was one of 

 the phyficians of the Charity for Delivering 

 Poor Married Women at their own H.\bita- 

 tions. It was in tlic courfe of his praftice af 

 this inftitution that he met with a cafe 

 v.liich he fuppofcd to be an inftance of a rup- 

 ture of the uterus, and which he made the 

 fubjcil of a pamphlet publifncd in 17&5, and 

 enlarged in a fubfcquent edition, under the 

 title of " Obfervations on the Rupture of 

 the Gravid Utcvus," 8vo , 1789. He was 

 likcv.ife the author of fomc papers in the 5th 

 and 6th volumes of •' Medical Obfervations 

 and Inquiries ;" and was for fome time phy- 

 fician to the Afylum. His wife died in 1791* ; 

 and the year following he married Mrs. Beau- 

 voir, ' W'idow of the Rev. Dr. Ofmond B. 

 Being now in the poftelfion of a confiderable* 

 fortune, acquired by this marriage, he retired 

 from the medical profeffion, and, with his 

 vifc, vifited, in 17'Jl', the Continent of Eu- 

 rope, v.nd remained thtre till 1796, when 

 they obtained peiajiflion ffotn the Direftory 



