ae 
1808.] 
her many excellencies are indelibly inscribed. 
They will consult her memory at once asa 
Source of consolation, and a subject of re- 
gret.—-Mr. James Har:ley.—--Mrs, Ann 
Scrogham, relict of Mr. Richard S. of Wray- 
sholm Tower, near Cartmel 
At Manchester, Mrs. Broad —Mrs Raw- 
son, relict of & R. esq 80 —Miss Smalley, 
diate o° that useful institution, the Reposi- 
tory, established in this town. 
At Rhodes-hill, Mrs. Taylor, wife of Ed- 
- mund Tf. esq ; 
At Bury, Mr. W. A. Ashton. 
At Eccles, Mr William Lawson, 
At Audenshaw, near Ashton-under-line, 
Mr. John Clayton, 8+. 
At Carrington, Mr. Edward Greenough, of 
the Windmiil inn, and game-keeper of the 
Aownship several years for the Earl of Stam- 
ford and Warrington. 
At Liverpool, “ir. B. Cullerne.—Miss 
Smith, 22.—Mr. William Tames, 67.—Mr. * 
Andrew Parr, 60.—Mr. Thomas Carrell, 65. 
—Mrs. Martha Bispham, 62,—Wr. Charles 
Woodward, bookseller.—Mrs. Sauce, 49.— 
ts. Guodwin, widow of the late Wm. G, 
esq. of Norris Green. —Mrs. Margaret Crab- 
tree, relict of Mr. Roert C, 69. 
At Prescot, Mrs. Ashcro-t. 
At Ashton under-lyne, Mr. Josh. Wood, 62. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.] At Chester, the Rev.T. Winfield, 
to Miss Mary Jane Sparrow, tourth daughter 
of J. 8. Sparrow, esq. of Red Hill, Anglesea. 
At Sandbach, J. Ormerod, esq. late of 
Brazen Nosé College, Ox‘ord, to Sarah, 
eldest daughier of john Latham, esq. M. D. 
of Bradweil-hall. 
At Rancorn, 
Bennett. 
At Gresford, Mr. John Done, of Burton, 
to Miss Maria Done, only daughter of the 
late Mr. D. of Brincley. 
- At Middlewich, Mr. W. Jump, to Miss 
Fairclough, daughter of the late Captain 
lames F . 
Died.| At Haslington-hall, Mrs. Woolf, 
wife of Mr. W. farmer; a most industrious 
woman, who entirely sup-rintended the busi- 
mess of a large daisy, which was always es- 
teemed by factors as one of the choicest in 
the connty. 
At Chester, Mrs. Dyson, wife of Mr. Al- 
derman D, 73—Mr. Join Tomlinson, sur- 
geon, 49.— ir. Thomas Bennion, one of the 
aldermen of the curporation 
At Bolt’s green, near oandbach, Mr. John 
Holland. 
At Nantwich, Mrs. Craig, wife of Mr. C, 
bookseller, 
Mr. Lord, to Miss Ann 
bs DERBYSHIRE 
Married | At Duffield, Mr Samuel Ar- 
pyle, of Heage, to Miss Hannah Frost, of 
Wyver, near Belper. 
At Derby, Mr. Mark Whitworth, to Miss 
Mary Yeomans. 
Montury Mac., No, 175. 
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Cheshire—Derby—Nottingham—Lincoln, 
185 
Died.] At Nether Handley, Mr. John 
Hancock, 91. . 
At Long Eaton, Mr. Thomas Smiths many 
years a local preacher in the Methodist con-~ 
nection, ' 
At Darley, in his 87th year, the Rev. Sir 
Wm. Ubthorn Wray, bart. of which place he 
had been rector 44 years. 
At Foxtow house, near Buxton, Robert 
Longden, esq.- 
At Shuttlewood, Mrs. Eliz. Allwood, a 
maiden lady, 86. 
The Rev. J. B. Pearson, vicar of Croxal, 
and prebenddry of Lichfiela, 
At Coxbench, Mrs. Buchanan, 36, ’ 
At Eckington, Mrs. Barber, wife of Mr. 
William B. jun. ~ 
At Blackwall Lieutenant Richard-Mellor, 
youngest son of George M. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, 
Married.) At Edwinston, Mr. John Tur- 
ner, merchant, of Sheffield, to Miss Ann Alle 
croft, of Cavendish Lodge, near Mansfield, 
At Newark, Mr. Lee, to Miss Moss. 
At Nottingham, Joseph Harvey, gent. to 
Miss Burrows.—-Mr. Absalom Barnett, to 
Miss Sarah Ingham. 
Died] At Nottingham, Mr. Wm. Cocks, 
drugwist, 63.—Mrs. Barlow.— Mr. Partridge, 
apothecary, 87 —Mr. Wm. Goodburn.—Mr, 
Whitehead.—Mrs. Simpson. —Mr, Joha 
Smith, 54. 
At Bingham, Mrs. Jebb. , 
At Winthorpe-house, near Newark, Mrs, 
Pocklington, wife of R. P. esq. 64 
Ac Bunny, Mr. John Greaves, 72, 
LINCOLNSHIRE, 
Married.} At Lincoln, Mr. Hogarth, of 
Louth, ch+ist, to Miss Spicer. 
Ac Louth, the Rev. T. Paley, rector of 
Aldrington, Sussex, to Miss Allenby. 
Died.| At Withum Common, Mrs. Dun- 
hill, wife of Mr. D. of the Angel inn, 
Grantham 
At Roughton, near Horncastle, William 
Hirst Simpson, esq. major commandant of 
the Horncastle volunte*r infantry, 52. 
At Willingham, near Gainsborough, Miss 
Smith, eldest daughter of the Rey. Mr, S. 
At Louth, Mr. William Cooke, 50.—John 
Beatniffe, esq. formerly of Huil, 87.—Mrs, 
Tuxworth, 86. 
At Staniford, Mrs. Boultby, wife of Mr. B, 
schoolmaster.—Mrs, Granger. 
At Donnington, Mr. Joseph Foster, 66. 
“At Gainsborough, Mrs. Grace Revil, 103. 
—Mr. William Hickin. 
At Crowland Abbey, in his 85th’ year, the 
Rev. Moor Scribo, who had been rectorof that 
parish upwards of forty years, to which he 
was presented by the late Charles Orby Hun- 
ter, esq 
At Horncastle, Mr. James Harrison, who 
had acquired a property of séveral thousand 
pounds as a pig-jobber, 
Bb AS. 
