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guidance and silent reflection?-, has, in advanc¬ 
ing manhood, added to the Jaiightness of his 
character, and instituted or confirmed his 
disposition to practical good. On being ques¬ 
tioned some years since respecting the reli¬ 
gious profession of his parents and himself, 
lie replied, ‘I do not know that my father 
and mother were ever adopted as members of 
any societj, but they follow^ed the Quaker 
Meeting ; and as to Paul’s religioa he has 
walked in the steps of his fatiier, and is 
willing to give the right hand of fellowship 
to that people who walk nigh to God, called 
the children of light.’ He has since made 
application, and been received into member¬ 
ship,with the respectable Society of Friends.” 
MarrtsdJ] At Liverpool, ivir. Mich. Smith, 
to Miss Mary Ellis. 
Mr. Henry Bickerseth, to I\Iis3 Jane 
Solton. 
Mr. Thomas Deakin, to Miss^ Esther 
Abbet, RainhilL 
Mr. Richard Kail, of Leyland, to Miss 
Sarah Riddiough. 
Mr. Joseph Bsnnet, Pool-iane, to Miss 
Harri'et Phillios. 
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Mr. Joseph Dickman, schoolmaster, of 
Bidston, to Miss Wilheimlna Irving. 
Capt. Wni. Forrest, of VVanen Poliat, to 
Miss Anne Beaumont, of Barrow-upon-Soar. 
Mr. Tiicmas Ashton, grocer, to Miss Ala- 
ther, of .Sc. Helen’s. 
iMf. Sumael Fur.o'val, grocer, to Mrs. 
Anne Knov les. 
Air. John Simpson, to Miss MsryGleeson. 
Mr.' jehn Stcver.so.n, to Miss Mary Shar- 
oles. 
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Capt. Arthur William?, to A.llss Norris, 
Circus-street. 
Mr. .Speera Pro.^ame, tc Mrs. Elizabeth 
Joseph. 
Air. .Tonathan Scott, to ivliss Willacey, of 
Toxteth iCrk. 
Heiiry Moss, esq. to Hannah, second 
daughter of Ja.mes Clegg, esq. of Bent. 
Air. John Edwards’, to Aliss Sarah Jones, 
of Dale-street, 
At Sc. James’s Church, Air. Michael 
Smith, joiner, to AIlss Mary Ellis 
Capr. Dickinson, of t’ne brig Cs-sar, to 
Airs. Nixon. 
Ac Alanchester, James Claucy, esq. Bar¬ 
rister at Law, to Miss Wood, only daughter 
of tl'.c late iMr. Wood, of A.Ianchester. 
Richard Kearsley Gregory, esq. of Chow- 
'bent, to Airs. White, of Liverpool. 
iv'lr. Thus. Shacklady, of Haisail, to Miss 
Margaret Balshaw, of Liverpool. 
Mr. George Blake, merchant, of Liverpool, 
to Aliss Steele, of Belfast. 
Ac AJanchescer, Mr. Henry Dale, to Ivliss 
Alary Aune Crozier. 
Ac Kirkby Chapel, Mr. W, Boyes, of 
Fazakerley, to Miss Catharine Webster. 
At Ashton-upon-Mer.sey, Robert Fieldeu, 
esq. of Didsbury, to Sarah, second diiushter 
of Charles White, ^csq. of bale. 
Air. Richard Rothwell Kamer, of Peis.* 
berton, to Miss Tomlinson, of Lancaster. 
Mr. Thomas Welch, of Lancaster, mer¬ 
chant, to Miss Edmonson, of Thrumley,. 
Air. Richard Cooke, to Miss Margaret 
Marsh, both of Kirkby. 
At Wilmslow, Air. Smith, to Miss Simp¬ 
son. 
Air. Matthew Kedeley, of Manchester, to 
Miss H. Alcock, second daughter of Air. 
Alcock, of Gatley. 
Mr. D. Broadharst, merchant, of Alan- 
chester, to Sarah, third daughter of the late 
Thomas Tootal, esq. of Chevet, near Wake¬ 
field. 
Viidi At Liverpool, after a long illnessj, 
aged 63, Mrs! Gore, relict of the late Mr, 
John Gore, printer and bookseller. — Mr. 
John Mackie, Aiurray-street.'—Mary, wi,e 
of Samuel Haliday, esc. aged .56. She ex¬ 
pired in the bosom of an affectionate family, 
who will long feel and deplore their irrepa¬ 
rable less.—Dr. Lassalina, Old Hull-street. 
—In Slater-street, Alaryanne, the youngest 
daughter of Charles Hamilton, esq.—Aged 
52, Mr. Joseph Finest, marble-mason, Ba¬ 
chelor-street.—In her 25th year, Mrs. F. 
A.dainson, wife of Capt. Adamson.—Mr. John 
Travis, Renshaw-stveet.—Mr. John Preston, 
late an eminent winc-mercha.nc. —— Al. T. 
Green, of Wyke’s-court, deeply and sincerely 
regretted.—Airs. Mary Dyke, wife of Mr, 
George Dyke, ship-carpenter.—Mrs. Eliza¬ 
beth Phillips, Cpper Birket-street.—Sud¬ 
denly, Mr. Johnson, brewer, Traeman-street. 
— Miss Isabella Cartwright-—67, Air. Thos. 
Bibby, Parliament-street. 
At Ashton-under-Line, Air. John Moss, 
aged 75 years, a noted change-ringer, and one 
of the seven sons, who, with their father, 
opened, in 1779, a new peal of eight bells, in 
that village.—35, Air. Robert Horridge, 
watch-maker.—Mrs. Hannah Goddon, wife 
of Mr. George Gordon, Castle street, deeply 
lamented by her family and connection.— 
Air. T. Williams, Copperas-hill.—In Mount 
Pleasant, .Sir George Dunbar, cfMochrum, 
baronet. 
At AlanchestcT, Mr. James Harrop, of the 
Pack Horse.—Mr. Charles Leicester, deserv¬ 
edly respected. 
At Lancaster, 16, Aliss Mary Isabella 
Tindal, daughter and only child of Henry 
Tindal, esq. The death of this amiable young 
lady was occasioned by her clothes taking 
fire as she was replacing a heater in a smooth¬ 
ing-iron.^—77, Mrs. Whewell.—28, Airs. 
Wearing, wife of Mr. Richard V/earing.—• 
67, Mrs. Ann Dixon, of Cuerdeu Green.— 
Airs. Moore, relict of James Moore, esq.— 
* On such an occasion and on the appro.ich 
of Winter, the Editor cannot forbear to repeat 
his advice, for females to 11^ down wiien 
their clothes arc on fire, in which position, 
no vital injury can be sustained, aad the fire 
jhtiy be exciuguLhed at lekure. 
