1806.] Lancashire — Cheshire- — Derhj/sh ire — L incolnsh ire. 30 1 



At SheiSeld, Mr. John Holtlen. — Mrs. 

 Brown, wife ol" Mr. John Brown, filver- 



At ICnurefljro', Mrs. Green, ,')8. 



At Millijigton, near Pocklington, Mr. 

 William Flint, 88. 



At Sorborough, Mr. James Steriker, many 

 years one oi the i'erjeants at mace for that bo- 

 rough . 



At Ayton, near 'Scarborough, Captain Da- 

 vifon Warj, of the i'iclccringlythe volun- 

 leeis. 



LANCASHIRE. 



The firft ftone of a Jewifli fynagogue was 

 lately lai i at t .e to|) or Steel llieet, Liver- 

 pool- Under the ftone was Jepufited a bottle, 

 containing a (,■ ecc of parchment (wherein w.is 

 written, in Hebr»w iiid in Eni;liih, a fuitable 

 invocation), and various p eces of coin, o' 

 the reign of his prefent -aj'efty. The rabbi, 

 or pne.t, then delivered an appropriate prayer, 

 iroploring God to ciown the undertaking with 

 his merciful protcftion ; after which he offered 

 up an ejarularion /or the royal family. 



Five hundred and feventy four filvcr coins 

 have lately b'en di;cov-;red in the neighbour- 

 hood oi Cartmel, by t'O labourers employed 

 in getting ftones, on an ehate belonging to 

 Lord George Henry Cavendhh They were 

 joclofed in an unshzed earthen pot. The 

 coins are all in a ftate of higli preiervatioii, 

 and are now in t!ie iiolTeflion ot i-ord Caven- 

 xiilh The earthen vafe was broken to pieces 

 before its contents were dilcovered 



Mur'id.~\ At Live pool, Captain Thomas 

 DavicE. to Mrs. Mai,,.iret Kentlev — Mr. R. 

 Ed.vards, of Beaumaris, to '-.liK Phosb.' Hud- 

 dock — iVir. John Shanklin, to Mils Evans. — 

 Mr. T. G. iierry, fpirit mercliant to Mrs. 

 Ann Lees — Mr. John Partington, of Gar- 

 ratt, to Mifs Oilier. 



Died ] At Lancaler, IVIrs Butcher, re- 

 lift 01 the late Mr Thomas B.— Mr. R. Butt- 

 ler, attorney :t Uw. 



At Liverpool, Mrs. Heywood, 8-t, widow 

 of the late Arthur H. efc|. and mother of Ben- 

 jamin H. of St.mley-hall, near Wakefield, 

 cfq. — .Mrs. Sar.ih Ackers, 90 — Mr. George 

 Henderfon, 60.— Captain James Wifenun, 

 in the Weft India trade, 63 — Mr Fell, of 

 Oldhall-ftreet.— Mis. Gill, wife of Mr. 

 Thomas G. — Captain Routtl.;dge, '^3.— Mifs 

 Mary Ann Conftable, daughter of Mr. John 

 C. 19. 



At Munchefter, Mr. Thomas Lowe, 60.^ 

 Mri. Felton. iiihmongcr — Mr. Thos. Moore, 

 corn-chandler. 



■ At Blackburn, Mr. Xevill, attorney at 

 law. 



At Warrington, Thomas Watt, efq 



At Bolton, Mr. Garner, printer. 



CHESHIRE. 



Married.'\ At Stockport, George Young- 

 hulband, of the 3d draj,uons, to MifsAftley, 

 Alter of F. D. Allley, cfq. of DukinficUl 

 Lodge — Rjbcrt Langley Appleyard, efq. of 

 W«w Ormond-ilrcet, London, to Mifs I'rcf- 



cott, eldeft daughter of the Rev. Charles 

 Prefcott, reflor of Stockport 



At CheOer, Benjamin Uonbavand, efq. of 

 Warrint;ton, to Mifs Catharine D&nbavin, ©f 

 Beechpool. — Mr. D.ivid Hiiglies, furgeon, of 

 Mold, to Mifs Llo)d, Uau-hter of Mr. L. 

 wine-merchant. 



Diid] At Cliefter, .Mrs. Dimella.— Mrs. 

 Frances Holland, upwards of fifty years a 

 broker in this citv — Airs. Ann Dobb, relict 

 of Mr. Thomas D. T;;. 



At Hartford, near North wich, Mrs. Pick- 

 ering. 



DERBYSHIRE. 



MiJrried] At Derby, Mr. William Pavne, 

 to Mifs Bancroft, both of Normanton. 



AtWinfter, Mr William Hazard, of Chcf- 

 terscld. to Mifs Wool lev. 



At Pleaflcy, Mr Brookes, of Huighton, 

 Notts, to Mifs 5. Dodiley, of Houghton, near 

 the former place. 



At Croxall, ){ohert Wilmot, efq. eldcftfon 

 of Sir Robert '.V. bart. of OfmalVon, to Mifs 

 Hortun, cideft daughter of Eufebius H. el'q. 

 of Cattnn. 



Died.] At Buxton, [ohn Atkinfon, Blanch- 

 ard, efq. formerly commander of the Yo»Jc 

 and Rockingliam E:tit Indiamen, ."18. 



At Winder, Mr. Tliomas Burton. 



At Afhborne, Mr. Thomas Buxton, of 

 Aulland Ward, 



N O T TI N G H A ;.1 S H IR E. 



Married.} At Nottingham, Mr. Bean, to 

 Mifs Hardy. 



DicJ.] At Nottingham, Mr. John Whit- 

 l;im, 31. — Mrs. Tomkinfon, wife of Mr. T. 

 —.Mr. Arthur Spender, hofier, fon of Dr. S. 

 of Burton upon Trent, '24. — Mrs. Noton, a 

 widow lady of a moft philanthropic and bene- 

 volent difpofition. — Mrs. Tomkinfon, wif° of 

 Mr. T. 



At Bottesford, near Belvoir Caftle, Mr. 

 Sanfum, a wealthy farmer and grazier, 78, 



LINCOLNSHIRE. 



The (hew of horfcs at Horncaftle fair was 

 confulerable, and though they fetched higher 

 )>iicesat firrt, yet, upon the whole run of the 

 fair, are conlidered to have gone off full 20 

 per cent lov.er than laft year : fome remained" 

 unlold. One deaUr bought fix hordes for a 

 fum exceeding 900 guineas. In another in- 

 flance, on one of the earlier days of the fair, 

 a horfe was fold for 9j1. to a perfon, who, on . 

 the following day, difpofed of it for 2.501. 

 and the purcliafer has llnce refufed 300 gui- 

 neas. 



Married} At Cainfborough, Mr- C. Har- 

 rifon, of Sleafnrd, to Mifs Hyrui. 



At Louth, Mr. T. Shearfmith, to Mifs 

 Williams. 



At Grimfby, ,Tohn Saunderfon Bejtni.fte, 

 cfq. to Mifs Ann Gray, daughter of the Rev. 

 George G. 



At Lincoln, Mr. Chambers, to Mifs Spencer. 



At Bolton, Mr. T. Reynoldfon, jun. t* 

 Mifs Curtis, of Wilhcach. 



Diid]. Mis. Pcet, ofEdwalton. She was 

 j-cturning 



