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1808.] 
Jennings.—Mrs. Mather, wife of Mr. M. 
furgeon. 
At Hull, Mrs. Dickinfon, wife of Mr. Ste- 
phen D. attorney, 38.—Mrs. Slingfby, 55.— 
Mrs. Mary Bottomley, 89.—Mr. Benjamin 
Newcombe, 42.—Mr. James Maxwell, 33. 
=—John Lingard, efq. 635.—Mrs. Margaret 
Merrickfon, reli& of Capt. M. 39.—Mr. 
William Fridlington, many years a penfion- 
er of the Trinity-houfe, 81. He was coufin 
to the late penurious but opulent Mrs. Eliza- 
-beth Fridlington, of Clea, near Grimfby, who 
died in February laft, and at her deceafe he 
Inherited a fifth fhare of the confiderable pro- 
perty which the was found to poffels. 
At Halifax, Mr. Brookbank.—Mr. Na- 
than Whiteley, So. ‘ 
At Leeds, Mr. John Filis, formerly a quar- 
ter-mafter in the 25th light dragoons,—Mrs, 
Kenion, reliét of }. K. efq. 74. 
At Wakefield, Mr, Morville, 55.—Mr. 
George Heald. 
At Beefton, Mr. Thomas Armitage. 
At Armitage, Mr. Matthew Shirtcliffe, of 
Leeds, merchant, 35. 
At Porlwell Hall, Batley, John Taylor, 
efq. 78. 
Ar Tadcafter, Mrs, Ann Greenwood, 74. 
At Sheepfcar, Mrs. Holroyd, reliét of Mr. 
Jofeph H. and fifter of the late Stephen 
Todd, efq. of Wither, near Leeds. 
. At Northallerton, Mr. William Bulmer, 
of the King’s Head Inn. 
At Bridlington, Mr. Francis Ellis, 73. 
At North Ormfby, Mrs. Anfell, 72. 
‘LANCASHIRE. 
Married.] At Setton, Edward Mostyn, 
esq. of Preston, only son of Sir Pyers M. 
of Talacre, Flintshire, to Frances, eldest 
daughter of the late Nicholas Blundell, esq. 
of Crosby Hall. 
At Rufford, near Ormskirk, the Rev. 
Thomas Clark, curate of that place, to Miss 
Mary Alty, youngest daughter of the late 
Mr. Kichard A The bridegroom, an eccen- 
tric character, published the banns himself 
three several Sundays. 
At Burnley, Joha Brown, esy. of Hayes 
Castie, Staffordshire; to Anne, youngest 
daughter of William Sager, esq: of Southfield, 
near Colne. 
At Manchester, John Carr, esq. collector 
of excise, to Miss M.P. Collins. 
At Walton, T. Atherton, esq. of Everton, 
to Miss Birch, of Lydiate,—Richard Down- 
ward, esq. of Springfield, to Mrs. Kide], of 
West Derby. 
At Liverpool, William Hunt, jun. esq. of 
Tarbuck, to Miss Jane Daniel, daughter of 
Mr. Edward D. of Cronton.—J. Gill, esq. of 
Brongwin, Montgomeryshire, to Frances, 
daughter of T. Lowndes, esq.——Mr. Thomas 
_ Alty, son of Daniel A. esy. of Knowsley, to 
| Miss Jordan, daughter of the late Mr. J. of 
Knotty Ash. 
At Eccles, George Jennings, esq. of the 
Lancashire—Cheshire. 
493 
5th regiment of foot, to Mrs. Sarah Seddon, 
‘widow of Mr. Leigh S. late of Acres Barn. 
Died.| At Lancaster, Miss Threifall. 
Mr. Robert Ripley. —Mrs. Cooper. 
At Hallowmire, near Ulverston, 
Lesh, wife of Mr. William L. 
At Urswick, the Rey. Joseph Acomb, cu- 
rate of Kendal Church, 25. 
At Chadderton, Mr. George Kitchen, 
many years agent to Sir W. Horton and 
Lord Harewood.—Mrs. Alice Whitaker, 89. 
She was mother of 11, grandmother of 53, 
and great- grandmother of 53 children. 
At Anfield House, near Liverpool, John 
Humberston Cawley, ésq- 
At. Liverpool, Mrs. Cowley, 46.—Mrs. 
Ann Charnley, 90. She was mother of 12 
children; grandmother to 39 ; \great-grand- 
mother to 39; and great-great-grandmother 
to. 2.—-Capt. Henry M’Kitterick, 40.—Mr. 
Wm. Smallwood, son of Mr. John S. of the 
customs of this port, 22.—-Mrs. Hirsley, relict 
of Captain H.—Mr. W. Kitchen, jun. 22.— 
Mrs. Hannah Anderson, 27.—Mr. George 
Watson.—Mr. John Green, 26.—Miss Har- 
greaves.—Mrs. Bridge, wife of Mr. John B. 
—Mrs. Elizabeth Pritchard, 55.—Mrs. Cheer, 
wife of Mr. JohnC. 
At Chorlton Row, near Manchester, Mr. 
R. Bound. 
At Ormskirk, Mrs. Olverson, 88, 
, At Warrington, Mr. Fitchett, 71.—Mr. 
Edward Jones, 22. 
At Manchester, Mr. Charles Taylor, 
principal salesman in=tive.house of Messrs. 
Phillips.-The Rev. James Bayley, M.A. of 
Withington, senior fellow of the collegiate 
church of Christ.—Miss Ann T. Simpson, 
of Wivesby, Leicestershire, 21.—-Mr. Griffiths. 
—Mrs. Moore. 
At Brindle, aged 77, Mr. Wilcock, who, 
with his ancestors had Jived in the same farm 
under the Dukes of Devonshire, 140 years, 
CHESHIRE. 
The corporation of the city of Chester, 
offer the following premiums, to persons who 
will send plans and estimates for widening, 
altering, or re-building the present bridge 
over the Dee at Chester, and improving the 
approaches leading to it; or for making a new 
bridge, with suitable approaches, in a difter- 
ent situation:—For the best plan, 30/, for 
the second best 20/. for the third best 10/. 
The plans, elevations, specifications, and 
estimates, must he sent, sealed up, to the 
Town Clerk’s Office, on or before the 2d 
of January next, in order that they may be laid 
before the Cummittee to be appointed to open 
them, to examine and determine their merits. 
Married.| At Bowdon, Mr. Charles 
Worthington, surgeon, of Liverpool, to 
Frances, eldest daughter of Mr. John Wor- 
thington, of Leicester. 
At Groppenhall Church, Mr, Robert Heap, 
of Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, to Miss 
Mary Barlow. ‘ 
i [ Died. 
Mrs 
