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La7icas/t ire— Cheshire — Derbj/shirc. [Dec. !, 



W. H. Lucss, dancing-mafter at the Green 

 Aflcmljly Room, 37. — Mr. Thunias .Smith, 

 ,50. — Mrs. Ilabella Todd, wife ot INIr. Thos. 

 T. 51 — IMr. Henry Hiintrcfs, of Slierburn. 

 . At Ripley, the Rev. C. Sampfon, reclor 

 »f that place. 



At Plomer Hill, Mrs. Hickcs, wife of 

 John H. efq. of Bradenham, Buckb, and 

 cUeft daughter of the late John Wilicinfon, 

 cf(j. of Potterton, in the Weft Riding. 



At Beverley, Mr. Daniel Merritt, 72.— 

 Mr. Michael Ellis, 66. 



, LANCASHIRE, 



At a general meeting of the Manchefter 

 Agricultural Society, held at Altrinch.im on 

 the 2'id or Oflobcr, the toHowing premiums 

 ■were adjudged : — 'lo George Wilbraham, 

 efq of Dvljmerc LoJgf, for .ploughing fifty 

 acres of land with two liorfes abreaft, wirliout 

 a driver, a filver med.d — To James Leigh, 

 of Alimll, for unroofing five roods of thatch- 

 ed buildings, and covering the fame with 

 flaw, a filver cup, value feven guineas.-— 

 To Thomas J^.cclefton, efq. of Scarilbrick, 

 for pl.i/Iiing 400 perches of fence in the beft 

 manner, a filver medal. — To Wm. Cooper, 

 of Blaclcrod, for plafhing 160 perches of 

 fences, a filver cup, value five guineas. — To 

 Adam Hdwarth, of Loftock, for a fliort- 

 horned bull, a filver cup, value five guineas. 

 —To 'I'homas Remer, of flill Top, for the 

 bert ram, a filver cup, value fcvcn guineas. — 

 TeRichnrd Taylor, oi'Bagulcy H.ill, for the 

 beft ftailion, a filver cup, value ten gui- 

 neas. — io Richard Taylor, of Bagulcy Hall, 

 for the beft boar, a filver cup, value five 

 guinc.is. 



Alairietf."] At Liverpool, Llewellyn Lloyd, 

 efq. younger brother of Sir Edward Prycc L. 

 bart. to ]\lifs F=lkner, daughter of Ldvvard 

 F. efq. of Fairfield. 



At Augliton, near Ormfkirk, John Shack- 

 lady, efq. of Lydiate, aged iiV, to Mifs Sut- 

 ton, 19. 



At Lancafter, Mr. Thomas Townfon, to 

 Mifs Ann Longrigg. — Mr. George Uixon, to 

 Mifs Hannah Townlcy. 



At Broughton- in Furnel's, Blr. George 

 Cooper, of Piefton, to Mifs M. AV. Gilpin, 

 fecond daughter of the Rev. Jeremiah G. of 

 Bolton le floors. 



At Leyl.ind, the Rev. Philip StanScpe 

 Smelt, A.'M. reftorof Adon .Abbotts, hucUs, 

 to .Mifs jMaria !\l.iit''ews, third daughter of 

 John ^L efq. of Tyiiemouth. 



At Manchefter, i\]r. Reddilh, bookfeller, 

 to Mrs. Evans — IMr. Jolcfh Edwards, to 

 Wifs Sarah 1 aylor, e.ich aged only 15 years. 



Ac Prefcot, Gilbert M'l.eod, b'e "f the 

 Eaft India C'om|)any's civil fervice in Bengal, 

 •o "''ifs baillie, daughter of the late Mr. John 

 B. o, Liverpool, merchant 



£■£■</.] At Morceaiube Lodge, near Lan- 

 cafier, Captain C^limfon. 



At :.aiicarter, Mrs. Ann Atkinfon, fifter 

 tot! c JJte Anl'io:.) A. elq. 81. 



M iViamLv.iev, Mr. Benjamin Batlov/j 



81. — Mr. Dennis Brow, one of the fingin; 

 men of the collegiate church. — Mr. John 

 Billington — Mrs. Tucr. — Jlifs Ann Wilfon, 

 daughter of Mrs. \V — Mr. Docker, mer- 

 chant. — Mrs. Shaw, wife of" Mr. S. cotton 

 merchant. — Mrs. Rowley, wife of Mr. John 

 R. 26.— Mr. John Morley, .50.— Mr. Ro- 

 bert Butterwovth, formerly an emircnt dyer. 



At Blackburn, jMrs- Holden, wii'e of Mr. 

 H. of the Esfjle and Child public houfe. 



At Bowden, IMr. William Warl.urton, 

 nearly forty years fchoolmafter of that place, 

 66. 



AtChcetham, MifsLivefey^ 



At Liverpool, Mr. John Taylor, fon of 

 Mrs.T. — Mr. Anthony Lonfd.ile, of tlie Cum- 

 berland Cofr'ee Houl'e, .'i7. — Mrs. M'Lc?.n.— 

 Mr. Peter Peeie, navy agent. — .V!r. John 

 Perry, 60.— Mrs. Margaret Wooduaid," 75). 

 JMifs Hannah Bfellor, L'.i. — IMifs E. Coniiing, 

 17;— Mr. Thomas iiartington, j3. 



CHESHIRE. 



Married^] At Cl'.efter, Mr. Jones, fur- 

 geon, of Wrexham, to Mifs Dcnfon. — Mr. 

 Robert Jolmfon, to Mifs Ann Hughes. — .Mr. 

 Percival, of Warrington, to Mifs llafwell, 

 of the Hop-pole Inn. 



At Groppcnhali, Thomis Kenyon, efq. to 

 Mils Dibby, both of Latclnord. 



Dird ] At Middle .\ich, Mrs Leigh, wife 

 of Mr. George L. 33. 



At Craig Hall, near Macclesfield, .Mr. R. 

 Pjifrcyman. 



At the Bowling, green Inn, near Chefter, 

 Mr. Fiancis Barclay, one of the pntners in 

 lite lioufe of Barclay and Steven, of Manchef- 

 ter, linen-merchants, who had juft com- 

 menced his larecr with the faireft profpett of 

 rifing to eminence in the commeicial world. 



At Chefter, Mrs. Bailey, widow of Mr. 

 William B. formerly of London, wine mer- 

 chant, ti8. — Mr. Joinlon, 7-1. — Mrs. Harrifon, 

 witc of Mr. H. an alderman of the corpora- 

 tion. — Mr. Pcarfon. 



At Sandbach, Wm Lowndes, efq. 



At Ed^e, near Malpas, Mrs. Brookes, wife 

 of A. B.\fq. 



DERBYSHIRE. 



DUd.] At Birdholne, Thomas Windfor 

 Hunlokc, efq. uncle to .Sir Windfor H. 81. 



At Harlefthorpe, the Rev. John C, Forreft, 

 head-ma:'er of the Free Grammar School, 

 Nottingh.im, 48. 



At Derby, Mrs. Mafon, wife of Mr Jo- 

 feph M. 45. — INJrs. Elizabeth Whittingiiam, 

 5%. — Mr. Francis Wright, 51.— Mrs. Daniel, 

 wife of Mr. Jof. D. 



At Che f^.held, Mrs. Crefuick, wife of 

 Mr. Wm. C. 47. 



At Youlgreave, Mrs. Bridion, wife of Mr. 

 John B. 



At Kirk Leton, Mr. Thomas Holmes. 



NOTTINCn.lMSHinE. 



Married.'^ At Newark, Wm. Ed\7arJ 

 TallenJs, elq. to Mifs Eliz. Tomlinfsn, third 

 daughter of Wm. T. efij. 



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