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L ancash it'e-^Lincobishire. 



[Jan. 1, 



At Acomb Grange^ near York, Mrs. Wea- 

 therill, wife ot Mr. W. 54. 



At Doncafter, Mr. Lancelot Harrifon, 61. 

 He had been an itinerant preacher in the me- 

 thodift connexion 39 years. 



At Tadcafter, Mrs. Upton, wife of Mr. 

 U. attorney. — Mrs. Brudenel, relict of tiie 

 ReT. Thomas B. 6i. 



At Sowerby near Thirfk, William Wright, 

 efq 92, late lieutenant-colonel in the Cold- 

 ftream regiment of guards. 



At Hipperholme, Mr. John Smith, 2'2, fon 

 of the late Mr. S. of that pl.tce, merchant. 



At Beverley, Augitfta, fecond daughter of 

 Cjptain Hart, aide-de-camp to lieutenant- 

 general Vyfe. 



LANCASHIRE. 



Married.'] At Liverpool, Mr. A. A. Day, 

 ironmonger, to Mifs Bifpham, dau^ihtcr of 

 the late James B efq.— Captain Owen Lewis 

 of the ihlp Karbadoes, toMifs Dawfon, daugh- 

 ter of the late Captain William D. — Captain 

 James EUerby, to Mifs Miller, eldeft daughter 

 of Captain John RL 



At Couiton, Furnefs Fells, the Rev. J. 

 Romney, of Whiteftock Hall, to Mifs Ken- 

 nal of Kendal. 



At Cartmel, Thomas Afkew, efq. of Fell 

 Gate, to ;\Iifs Mary Barrow, lifter of Edward 

 B. efq. of .^llithwaite Lodge. 



At Alhton under Lyne, Mr. .Tames Fogg, 

 farmer, 87, to Mifs Mary Clcgg, of New 

 Mill, I'B.— Mr. William Clark, to .Mifs 

 Cowdroy, daughter of Mr. William C. printer 

 of the ManchcAer Gazette. 



At Mancliefter,Mr. Halkyard, jun. furgeon, 

 of Oldham, to Mifs Bedford of Salford. — Mr. 

 A. Glendinin;, to Mrs. Booth, relidl of Mr. 

 Bobcrt B. 



DifJ.} At Lancafter, l\Irs. Stirzaker, 8.^. 

 —Mr. John Samples.— Mrs. Saul, widow of 

 Mr. George S — Mri. Lodge, relift of Mr. 

 Thomas L— Mr. Joieph Nelfon. 



At Garftang, Mis. Bell, wife of Mr. Tho- 

 jnas B. 



At Broughton Lodge near Cartmel, Mr. 

 John Birch, 17, fon of the late Samuel 

 Ogden B. efq. of iVIanchefter. 



At Liverpool Mrs. Azamar. — Mrs. Tapley, 

 •widow of Captain T. of Cheder, -II.— Mr. 

 Robert Heath. — Mr. Jofepli Bleafc, 47.— 

 Captain Barrow, many years in the Dublin 

 trade, 4.) — Mrs. Grayfon, late of White- 

 hven, U3. — Mr. Thomas Hardy, merch.mt, 

 4.'» — Mrs. Campbell, 87. — Mr. Heter Miles, 

 atto ncy.— Mifs Ann Richaidfon, daughter 

 of the late Mr George R. merehant. 



At Rochdale, .Mrs Hunt, wife of Mr. H. 



At Prclcot.Mrs. Denton. 

 At Everton, Mr. S. S. M'Knight, only 

 fon of Mr. M'K. merchant, til, — Lieut. 

 Charles Sea'aid, of the royal navy. 



At Ariard near Ulverfton, Mrs. Penny, 87. 

 At Prellon, Mr. Cluu-les NeWiliam, 19, 

 fon of Mr. James N. 



At t: f Hazks, near LIvcipuol, Mifs Elicn 

 Birch, fecond daughter uf Jofcph B efq. 



At Stanley Houfe, Mr. Harriman, 86. 



At Car Lane, near Cartmel, ftlrs. Jane 

 Walker, 91. — Mrs. Ann Hutton, 4.5. 



At Wigan, Mrs. Wyan, 94. She wn« 

 mother, grand- mother, and great- grand- 

 mother to more than 200 perfons.— Mr. Ed- 

 ward Topping, 03. 



At Aihton nsar Warrington, Mr. Henry 

 Watkinfon, furgeon and apothecarj. 



At Manehcller, Mrs. Barber, wife of Mr. 

 Samuel B. 40.— Mrs. Faulder, wife of Mr. 

 Thomas F. — Mrs. Williams, wife of Mr. 

 Benjamin W. merchant. 



At Allerton, Mrs. Mercer, 24, wife of Mr. 

 Jofeph M. and daughter of the late John 

 Jordan, efq. of Knotty A(h. 



At Crumpfall, Mr. Robert Holt, 91. 



At Yew Bank, near Fairfield, Mra. Robin- 

 fon, wife of Mr. William R. of Mancheftcr. 



At Liverpool, Mr. James Brown, 23. 



At Fairhurft Hall, Mr. Thomas Nelfon 

 Alhton, of Liverpool, brother of John Aflitoa 

 Nelfon, efg. 



LINC0LN3H1IIE. 



As fome labourers were lately dlgcing clay 

 in the brick-yard of Mr. Pool, at Bottcsfoid, 

 near Grantham, about nine feet from the fur- 

 face, they difcovered the head and horns of an 

 animal, of the bull kind, of exiraordinary di- 

 menfions. The weight of the horns, with a 

 piece of the frontal bone, is 31 pounds; the 

 fpan, from tip to tip, is two feet one inch, 

 and at the greateft bulge of the horns, three 

 Icet two inches : each horn, from the IkuU td 

 the tip, meafures two feet eight inches, and 

 is, at its bafe, sne foot one inch and a half in 

 circumference. One tooth weighs two ounces 

 and a half. There is an imperfeft cavity in 

 the clay, in which the body of the animal is 

 luppofed to have lain, and on each lide was 

 a Urie piece of an oak tree, as blackas ebony. 

 Some part of the horns, ne.ir the tip, is com* 

 pletely petrified. 



MiirrUd.] At Alliby Puerorum (alias 

 Boys' Alhby) near Horncaftle, Mr. William 

 Dixon, aged 8 1 , who a few months fince buried 

 his fecond wife, to Mifs Sarah Gunnil, a lady 

 of confiderable notoriety in that parilh, 

 aged '.'6. 



Mr. Kdward Smith, of Aby, to Mifs Sarah 

 Forman, of Spiliby. 



Mr. Ifaac Bcecham, of Horncaftle, to Mif» 

 Gace, of Gautby. 



Mr. R. Tonge, of Donnington, to Mif« 

 Ealand, of Wainfleet, All Saints. 



Mr. Wilfon, of Afwarby, to Mrs. Mark- 

 ham, of Saucethorpe. 



Died.] At Lincoln, Richard Gibbefon, 

 jun. efq. 47, one of the head diihibutori of 

 Ihimps for the county. — Mr. William Mar- 

 fliall, 74.— Mr. Thomas Hill, 63. — Mr. 

 Woodall, fchoolmafter, 66. 



At Market Railin, G Shuttleworth, efq. 

 68, a lieutenant in the Market Raifin yeo- 

 manry cavalry. His death was Occafioned by 

 his liorfe falling with him. 



At Gainlbru', Alifi Parker/— Mrs. Wad- 

 dingtoB) 



