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omglaboge at Newington chapel, in that 
n.—At the advanced age of 110 years 
six months, Mary Ralphson. She was 
January ist, 1693, old style, at Locha- 
cotland, and married Ralph Ralphson, 
| private in the army of, William Duke 
‘ of Cumberland. | She followed the same, and 
was an attendant on her husbund in several 
rable engagements, both in England and 
land.’ On the breaking out of the war 
‘ in French Flanders, she embarked with the 
~ troeps, and shared their toils and vicissitudes. 
In the battle of Dettingen, being on the field 
during the heat of the conflict, and surround- 
ed with heaps of slain, she observed a wound- 
Fi 2 fall by her-side, she disguised 
herself in his clothes, mounted his charger, 
ms het the retreating army, in which 
feund her husband, with whom she re- 
" i ed sto England, and accompanied him in 
le Subsequent campaigns with Duke William. 
s s chiefly subsisted Of late years, by the 
assistance of some benevolent ladies of Liver- 
pool, have contributed every. thing in 
_ their power to her comfort and accommoda- 
on. —Peter Leicester, esq. a gentleman of 
he most disinterested benevolence, and one 
fthe must active supporters of the asylum 
4d for the blind —-Mr. “W...Gikbons, merchant, 
eH —Mr. Edward Kenny, master-pilot, 40. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.) At’Great Budworth, Mr. Wm. 
j me of ‘Northwich, .to' Miss Mar 
( eisitage a J 
yhester, Mr. Samuel Rig) y, of Run- 
ve Michell of Norton Priory. ; 
sham, Mr ‘f homas Clarke, of Ne- 
, to” Miss Coiterall. 
d.] At-Pernal Hall, near Wilmslow, 
les Scyart, 73 
tA trincham, Mrs. Babington, 83. 
t Chester, Mrs. Egerton Leigh, relict of 
e Rev. Archdeacon L. —Mr. James Parry, 
n, 22. Though so young, he had beea 
of five years Wholly devoted to the 
the new connection of Metho- 
ime his attainments 
most unparalleled. His 
2 jad; ent, setie ‘memory, inde- 
it of useful knowled; ge, libe- 
: mplary conducty and 
pulpit made him»re- 
and beloved by all who 
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wife of Robert Burton, aida 
a. > nm the Renato 
{ aica, "Charles, kate 
be ; in of Captain’ = Leet, of Chester, a 
Youth of promising abilities, 15. 
_ At Macclesfield, John Ryle, esq. 66. Every 
pperty that constitutes a good, useful, and 
ttueus, character was centered inthis man, 
d he acquired a large fortune with a charac- 
te cr that calumpy itself could not stain, 
- DERBYSHIRE. 
| Married At Alvaston, the Rey. William 
ONTHEY Mac., No. 174. 
Cheshire—Derby—Noittingham—Lincoln. 
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Cantrell, of King’s Newton, to Miss Smith, 
daughter of the Rev. Jus. S. 
At Derby, Mr. Eld, of Scropton, to Miss 
Sarah Brewer. 
At Chesterfield, Mr. John Cartledge, jun, 
surgeon, to Miss Harveys of Birmingham. 
Died. | At Chesterfield, Mr. John Frith, 62. 
AtCubiey, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, 101. 
At Matiock, Edward Hartopp Wizley, esq. 
of Little Dalby, Leicestershire. 
At Winster, ‘Mrs. Brittlebank. 
At Dethick, Mrs. Wathey, wife of Mr. 
Joha W. ; 
At Stanton, Mr. Sims, 74. 4 
At Belper, Mr W. Barber, 50. 
At Derby, Mts. Mary Headley, 58. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married] At Nottingham, [.F. Jackson, esq. 
of Prescot, Lancashite, to Margaret, second 
daughter of the Rev. John Braithwaite, of 
Holland priory, in the same county —Mr,. 
John Brydone, to Mrs. Blizabeth Foulzham. 
—The Rey. Mr. Hurt, of Papplewick, to , 
Miss D. Wright, of Mansfield. 
At Newark, Mr. Robert Sharpe, to Miss’ 
Waite. 
Died.] At Southwell, Miss/Sarah Aldridge, 
29. ——Mrs, Leyburn, 83. 
At Bottesford, Mrs. Dikes, 80. : 
At Mansfield, Mr. Wm. Leverton, eon 
At Stapleford, aged 90, John Jackson, 
gent. late lord of the manor, and whose an- 
cestors have been inhabitants of that village 
nearly 400 years. He was a descendant of 
the ancient family of Sir John Broadbent, 
‘formerly of Newstead Priory. 
ag 44 Nottiggham, Mr. Bowley.—-Mrs. 
Walker. 
At Broughton Sulney, Dr. Kingston. He 
was killed by a fall from his horse. 
At Néw Sneintoh, Mr. Bryan Northages 
Wo. 9 
‘At Newstk, ‘Mrs. Sheppard, sister to Mrs, , 
Paschond, of the Rutland Arms inn. =; 
4 ‘LINCOLNSHIRE. 
The enclosure of Wildmore Fen, below 
Boston, will bring into immediate cultivation 
40,000 acres of inundated, and, consequently, 
of hitherto unprofitable Jand. It is so rich, 
that considerable: pai rt of it is now selling at 
501. per acre, and he rest is ef equal va- 
lue. The aggregate amount, therefore, is 
2,000,0001, » ¢ expenditure of inclosing, 
draining, &c. has cost 400,000}. ; so thatthe » 
net profit to the owners of this great work is 
ao 9001. sterling. 4 
Married] At Louth, Mr. John Henry 
“Wane, secoud son of the late Morgan V. esq. 
of Bilby, Nottingham, to Miss Eliza Nichol- 
‘son, daughter of Richard N. esq. of Brigg. 
At Crowle, the Rev. Richard Venavles, 
B. D. fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge, to 
Sophia, youngest daughter of the late Ceorge 
Lister, esq: of Grisby-house, in this county. 
At Brigg, Mr. John Henry Vand, attorney, 
to Miss Elizabeth Nicholson. 
At ee Captain James Pickers 
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