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and well remenibered one of his j'outhful 

 Companions enlilHng in the fi-rvice of gueen 

 Ann. His widow is in her 9ilth year; and 

 they were the parents of nineteen children, 

 none of whom are known to ije living. 



At To-yiteth Parl.ej Mrs. Oushton, relict of 

 Jofepli O., efq. of Summer Hill, Birming- 

 ham. 



At Manchetler, at the advanced age of 107 

 years, SufanPaxman: flie had lived in three 

 centuries, and in five reigns. She was at- 

 tended to her grave by her youngeft fon, who 

 5s at prefent up'Aards of 70 years of age.— ^Mr. 

 Henry Bulcock, 73 — Mr. George Swindells, 

 90. 



At Upholland ner.rWigan, Mifs M. Long- 

 woitli, of Manche'cer. 



At Aftley Hall near Chorlcy, Mrs. Cooper, 

 reliifl of T. C, efq., .t6. 



At "Elackburne, Mr. NcviU, attorney at 

 Jaw, A-r>. 



At the Convent, in Prefton, Mifs Jones, 

 formerly of Llanarth near Monmouth, aged 

 ^2 years, 51 of which he had been a rcligieufe. 



At Warrington, Thomas Watt, efq. 



At Everton, Mrs. Chaft'c'S, wife of Edward 

 C, efq. 



At Prefton, Mrs. Penfwicic, relift of Mr. 

 P , many years land-agent to Sir William 

 Gerravd, bare. — Mrs. Critchlcy, wife of 

 Mr. C. 



At Hulton near Liverpool, John Edge, efq. 



CHESHIKE. 



Married.] At Chefter, Mr. J. Noble, of 

 Liverpool, to Mifs Hannah Turner, daughter 

 of Ifaac T., efq. 



Mr. Thomas Brown, late of London, 

 cheefe-faiftor, to Mifs Martha Surges, of B«x- 

 ton Hall, near Knutsford. 



D':ed.} At the Parfonage Houfe, Nether 

 Whitley, aged 71, the Rev. Philip Antrobus, 

 minifter of the chapel there. He was the 

 fon of Philip Antrobus, of Snelfon in Che- 

 /hire ; v.ho had him inurufted (being his 

 younger fon) not only in the mathematics, 

 but alio in a thorough knowledge of the daf- 

 fies, being well verfed in Latin and Greek, 

 and having a competent knowledge of the He- 

 brew language, after his father's deceafe he un- 

 dertook the grammar-fchool of Great Bud- 

 worth, 17.55 ; of Newton near Middlewich in 

 Chefhire, 1767; was nominated mafter of 

 Denbigii grammar-fchool, Noith Vv'alts,1775; 

 oidaincd by the Bifhop of London, and pre- 

 fented with the domeflic chapel of Nether 

 Whitley, 1777, by Sir John Chctwode, of 

 Oakley in Staft'ordihirc, lather to tiie prefent 

 worthy Baronet. 



Kafceudo morimur, vita altera mortc paratur, 

 JConMors fejungat, quosChriftusjunxlcamore. 

 Amplior in cctIo demus eft, ne creds Caducis, 

 Ijt vivas vitac fit tibi cura tuae. 



At Chefter, Mr. William Blower. — Mr. 

 John Shone.— Mri. Ellis, wife of Mr. Samuel 

 E. ;W. — Mr. William Mafii;?, late of London, 

 tirgcon, 66. — Mr. John Djvics. 



MoisTHty Maw. Nt). IVit 



At Stockport, Dr. Henry Richmond, for 

 many years refident as a phyfician at Bath. 



At Knutsford, Mrs Jordan, v/ife of Mr. 

 William J. 



BEREYSHU E. 



Mcirricd.'\ At Derby, Mr. E. Church, 

 jun. merchant of Liverpool, to Mifs Eliza- 

 beth Bentley, daughter of John B., efq. of 

 London. 



At AUeftry, Mr. David Cooper, of Nor- 

 wich, to Mifs Grace Steliey, daughter of Ro- 

 bert S., efq. of Waingrove H.iU. 



Dkd.l At DerbyrMr. Beeland, %6. 



At Aihbourne, the Kev, William Webb. 



At Chellartisii, Mr. W. Harrifon, 39. 



At Chcfterfield, AcJam Slater, efq., 71. 



At Willington, Mr. William Dethick. 



At Burley, Mr. Richard Hurley, 71. 



At Lofcoe, Mr. Jackfon, Gi. 



At Eckington, Mr. Herdman, furgeon, 

 member of the London college of furgeon.s, 

 and for twelve years during the lift war fur- 

 geon to the Nottinghamfliire inililia. 



At Loughborough, Mrs. Jofeph Paget. 



KOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 



A fubfcription has been opened at Not- 

 tingham for putting the Ail'embly Rooms 

 into a proper ftate ot repair, and for new f..r- 

 nilhing them. A Lirge fum has already beea 

 fubfciibed for the purpofe. 



Married '\ At Newark, Mr. Tallents, attor- 

 ney, to Mifs E. Tomlinfoa. 



At Mansfield, Mr. Tudlbury, grocer, of 

 Sutton, to Mifs Hardftaft", daughter of Mr. H., 

 farmer. 



Died.'] At Mansfield, Mrs. Sheppard, wife 

 of Mr. S., bookfeller. — Mr. Henry Beaver. 



At Newark, Mr. Jervis Roufe, of tha 

 Royal Oak. 



At Southwell, Mrs. Sketchley, wife of Mr. 

 Samuel S., and daughter of the late S. Luwe» 

 efq. 



At iVottingham, Mrs, Braithwaite. — Mifs. 

 Maddox. 



At Mansfield-Woodlioufe, near Mansfield, 

 after a long period of ufeful ferviccs to his 

 country, as a foldier, an antiquary, and a me- 

 tcorologift, in his 84th year, Hayman Rooke, 

 efq. F. R. and A. SS. ; of which latter fociety 

 he was chofen a member in 1776 ; and to 

 their Archaeologia he communicated feveral 

 illuttrations of the antiquities of Nutlingham, 

 and the adjoining county of Derby. To the 

 ftudent in Natural Hiftory he communicated 

 a Meteorological Diary for twelve years fuccef- 

 fively, from 1794 to 1805. To thcSociety ofAn- 

 tiquurics, an account of the remains of twoRo- 

 man villac difcovered near Mansfic-ld-Wood- 

 jioufe, in May and Oflober 1786, Archaeolo- 

 gia, VllL 363, witii five plates. Obferva- 

 tions on the Ronnan roads and camps in the 

 neighbourhood of Mansfield Woodhoufe ; 

 with an introduflory letter on Roman camps, 



IX. 193. Roman lem.fms inSiiciv.oodforeft, 



X, 3Tii. Thcl'e lall were incorporated into 



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