1808.] 
At Manchester, Thomas Darwell, esq. to 
Miss Kearsley. —Mr. William Bullock, prin- 
ter, to Miss Jane Heaton, of Wigan.—]. 
Railton, esq. to Miss Wittington, only daugh- 
ter of S. W. esq. of Parkfield. 
At Hendley, Mr. Henry Platt, of Wigan, 
to Miss Naylor, only daughter of Mr. N. of 
Upholland. : 
Died.] At Blackburn, Mrs. Ann Pickup, 
iii. 
At Ardwick, Mr. Stephen Dlair, of Wig- 
ton, Cumberland.—Sarah, youngest daughter 
sf the late Mr. Ralph Yates, of London. 
At Preston, F. Chadwick, esq. 
At Droylsden, Mr. James Taylor, 86. 
At Ormskirk, Miss Ann Hughes. 
At Exton, near Leyland, Hugh Shatrock, 
97. He was known as a reaper in the fields 
eighty-three returning harvests. 
At Redbank, near Chorley, Margaret, re- 
Nict of Mr. Christopher Tomlinson, 87. 
At Dobcross, in Saddleworth, Mrs. Smith, 
relict of Mr. John S. 
At Bottoms. in Alt, near Ashton-under- 
Lyne, Mrs. Sarah Lees. 3 
At Choriton Row, near Manchester, Mr. 
Thomas B. Dixon, only son of Mr. Francis D. 
At Blackpool, Jemima Wilkinson, aged 
106 years. She retained her senses, and was 
able to walk without assistance, within afew 
hours of her death. ‘She has been, in a great 
measure, supported for many years during the 
summer bythe munificence of the visitors in 
_ the bathing season. 
At Clifton, in his 76th year, Matthew 
Fletcher, esq. one of his majesty’s justices of 
the peace forthis county. He was an inde- 
fatigable, upright magistrate, and a gentle- 
man universally esteemed for his philaa- 
thropy, benevolence, and every quality that 
can adorn human nature. 
Aged 70, the Rev. John Darbey, M. A. 
above forty-four years second master of the 
free grammar school, in Manchester, and cu- 
rate of the perpetual curacy of Gorton. He 
received his education at Corpus Christi Col- 
lege, Oxford ; was admitted to the degree of 
master of arts, June 26, 1762; and on the late 
Mr, Lawson’s appointment to the. place of 
high master of Manchester school, in April 
1764, Mr. Darbey was chosen his successor 
by Dr. Randolph, president of Corpus Christi 
College. On account of his precarious state 
_of health and advanced age, he declined the 
office of head master, which was due to him 
for his long and eminent services, as well as 
by the statutes of the said school. 
At Manchester, Mr. Thomas Banks, prin- 
_ ter=—Mr. Thiomas Loftus.—-Mr. James Re- 
berts. - 
At Liverpool, Mr. Robert Beard, 56.— 
Mrs. Grayson, wife of Mr. Edward Phillips 
G.—Mr. R. Rolinson, 61.—Mrs. Marriner, 
wife of Mr. Edward M. 60—Mrs. Hall, 76. 
—Mr. William Kilshaw.—Miss Margaret 
Rosson, fourth daughter of Mr. R. 19. The 
‘practice of the moral virtues and the cultiva- 
Cheshire-—Derbyshire—Nottinghamshire. 
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tion of her mind were her sole employment; 
and the delicacy of a weak constitution could 
not overcome her enthusiastic ardour for sci- 
ence. Her natural and acquired abilities, 
which have so often delighted her friends, 
were only surpassed by her unassuming modes- 
ty and amiable disposition, —-Mr. Jonathan 
Mercer, 77.—Mr. Wilcox, 62.—Miss Anna 
Perry, 26. ¥ 
At Stayley Bridge, Miss Ann Beckley, 44. 
At Wavertree, Miss M. Leversedge. 
At Walkington, Mr. Alex. Chorley. 
~ At Fazakerly, Richard Higginson,esq. * 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.} At Middlewich, Mr. W 
Jomp, late of Liverpool, to Miss Fairclough, 
daughter of the late Capt. F. 
At Stockport, Mr. John Moss, of Liver- 
pool, * 0 Miss Mary Priestaall. 
Mr, Jackson, of Minshall-hill, to Miss Da- 
vies, of Eardswick Hall. 
Died.| At Hooton Park, John Stanley 
Massey Stanley, esq. second surviving son of. 
the late Sir Thomas S. Bart, 24. 
At Chester, Mrs. Jones, 78. 
At Tarvin, near Chester, Mrs, Ann John- 
son, 79. 
DERE YSHIRE. 
Married.] At Bakewell, Henry Sykes, 
esq. of Melton, near Hull, to Miss Thomp- 
son, daughter of the late Benjamin Blades T, 
of Eastdale, near Welton. 
At Chesterfield, Mr. Benjamin Barber, of 
Buxton, te Miss Mary Lomas, of Sheffield. 
At Staveley, Mr. Hollingworth, ya Miss 
Priscilla Froggatt. : 
At Cheadle, Mr. Gearge Hubbard, atter- 
ney, to Miss Fryer. 
Died.] At Croxall, the Rey. J. B. Pear- 
son, prebendary in the cathedral at Litchfield, 
and Vicar of Croxall. 
“At Derby, Mrs. Saxelbye.—Mr. Williara 
Litton, 72.—Miss Severne. a 
At Chapel en Ie Frith, Mr. Thomas Bag- 
shaw, 47. 
At Bakewell, Mr. Robert Shaw. 
At Compton, Miss Jane Getliffe, 2%. 
At Chesterfield, Mr. James Fletcher, 74. 
At Wirksworth, Mr. John Snibson.— 
Mr. Brace, Surgeon. 
At Ashbornes, Mrs. Dawson, wife of Mr. 
Philip D. - 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married} At Mansfield, Mr. Kent, at- 
torney, to Miss Mackley, of the Black Boy 
inn. 
Died} At Cropwell Butler, near Bing- 
ham, Miss Marriott. 
At Nottingham, Mr. John Blackha'l.— 
Mrs. Timms.—Mr. Blatherwick.—Mr. Wal- 
ker, 36.—Miss-C. Hollis. —Mr. Isaac Hun- 
tington. He was drowned in a fishing excur- 
sion on the lrent.—Mrs. Porter, wife of Mr. 
Thomas P. of the Shoulder of Mutton, 
At Hardwicke, Mr. Hall, of Nottingham. 
At Newark, Mr, Jeremiah Moore, 76. 
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