89 
Cheshire-, 
burn—Males, 10426. Females, 11514 
lotal, 21940. Increase, 6857:—Ley land', 
Males, 1559. Females, 1614. Total,3173, 
Increase, 527.—Laricaster—Males, 4737- 
Females, 5407, Total, 10144. Inci 'ease, 
897.— Houghton, near Preston — Males, 
1048. Females, 1063. Total, 2111. In¬ 
crease,413.-—'Walton-le-dale—Males, 2763. 
Females, 2977. Total, 5740 Increase 
779. Clitheroe, 3213, Increase, 15131 
—Shev'ington—Males, 419. Females, 417 
Total, 836. Increase, 110.—Adlington, 
1043 Increase, 403. Anderron, Males, 
216 Females, 216. Total, 432. In¬ 
crease, 24.—Heath Charnock—Males, 423 
Females, 400. Total, 823. Inc rease, 
26/. Hesketh-with-Beceonsal — Males, 
240. Females, 228. Total, 468. In¬ 
crease, 121 — Heapy—Males, 271. Fe¬ 
males, 259. Total, 530. Increase, 102 
—Welsh Whittle—Males, 76. Females,75. 
l otal, 151. Increase, 7. — - Tarleton, 
Males, 1616. Females, 1281. Total, 
^897 Increase, 1666. In the last town¬ 
ship there are 2 females above 90. 
Township of Bury—Males, 5191. Fe¬ 
males, 5392. Total Increase, 10583. 
Houses, 1934. 
The Dock Accounts report, that 534 
ships, or 34815 tons more entered the port 
of Li vei pool last year, than in the previous 
One. 
A charitable institution was established, 
June 20 , at Preston, the object of which 
is, the reception and reform of persons 
liberated from penal confinement in the 
gaols within the county. 
Married.] At Haslingden, Mr Stans- 
fiehl, surgeon, to Miss Sale.—At Liverpool, 
Mr. W. Allinson, to Miss Barnes, daugh¬ 
ter of Mr B. surgeon—Master C. Scott, 
of Darwin, aged 18, to Mrs. E. Clift, of 
Blakely, aged 45.-Colonel H Bailejg to 
Mary, youngest daughter of the late T. 
Smith, esq. of Castleton Hall. 
Died] At Liverpool, Virginia, daugh¬ 
ter of Lieut.-Col. Gabriel, of 3d Dragoon 
Guards.—Mrs. A. Latimer, 36, of Brown- 
low Hill—In his 40th year, W. Murray, 
esq.—Mr. \V. Wain, merchant, 60.—Ann’ 
wife of Mr. J Handford, music master— 
O. Ellis, esq. late of Holywell. 
At Manchester, 55, Sirs. Taylor, relict of 
the late Mr.-T._T. draper —Mr. G. Taylor, 
38. - Mrs Fazakerley—Mrs. M. Shaw- 
cross— Mr.T. Hough, letter-press printer. 
—Mr. Worthington, of the firm of Gilbert 
and Worthington, carriers, of Stourpdrt, 
Worcestershire.—T. Touchett, esq. -The 
eldest daughter of Mr. J. Law, solicitor, 
18. . . * 
At Preston, by apoplexy, 52, Mrs. S. 
Harrison, of the Society of Friends— Mrs 
Bigg, 61. 
At Bury, in his 47th year, Mr Jardine, 
woollen -man u fact.u re r. 
Monthly Mag. No. 357. 
At Heversham, 72, G- Backhouse, esq. 
formerly of Liverpool. -- 
At Ashton-umler-Lyne, 67, Mrs. g 
Lees, relict of the late Mr. 3 L. surgeon ’ 
In his 74th year, E, Thornton. Em of 
Whittington Hall. ‘ / ■ t 
In her 80th year, Mrs'. G.' Winter, of 
Stocks. -At Knot Mill, 32, of a decline, 
Mr. .1. Fryer.—In London, Esther, wife of 
I French, esq. and daughter of the late 
Mr. W. Newby, of.Toxteth Park. 
In consequence of a fall from his horse 
the preceding night, Mr. R Bond, hat 
manufacturer, of Denton. 
On the 23d of April, on board the Orient, 
on his psssage to join the East India Com? 
pany's artillery at Madras, Mr. J. T. Har- 
d on an, eldest son of Mr. H. of Windsor,’ 
near Manchester. 
CHESHIRE, 
The very ancient structure of the Lamb 
Row, in Chester,has yielded to the hand of 
time. The roof and timbers fell into the 
street, but no person was hurt. ■ • 
Population—Altrincham — Males, 1120. 
— Females, 1182.—Increase, 270. 
Mot tram—Males, 962 —Females, 982 — 
Increase, 498. 
DuekingfieJd—Total 5000. —Increase, 
1947, - * 
lovvnship of Hyde, in Stockport Parish. 
—Males, 1646—Females, 1707.—Increase, 
1547. ’’ 
Some very rich veins of excellent lead 
ore have been lately discovered at Oak¬ 
land. 
Married.] J, Hulley, Esq. of the One 
House, near Macclesfield, to Ellen, only 
child of the late A. Bostock, esq. of Stock- 
port.—At Knutsford, Mr. Lake, of Stock- 
port, to Ann, third daughter of T. Hope,' 
esq—At Mucklestone, Mr. G. Downes, 
merchant, of Liverpool, to Miss A. Robin- 
' son.* 
Died.] At Chester, in his 58th year/ 
Mr Alderman Bradford. Posthumous 
compliments are often of little value, but 
in giving testimony to the excellent cha¬ 
racter ol this gentleman, we can hardly 
overrate his merits. 
At Macclesfield, in his 41st year, 'Mr. 
G. Garnett, surgeon. 
At Malpas, 87, Miss S. Rowe. • • 
At Holyhead, Mrs. Hughes. 1 
In London, aged 70, M. Taylor, esq. of 
Chester.—In his 84fh year, J. Owen, efeq D 
of Ruthin, or its vicinity.—At Mold’, 85 
Captain J. Martin, who had served in thi 
army 69 years and upwards. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Derby. Population 17,423; Increase 
4,380 ;viz. Males 2,293 ; Females 2,087.— 
Increase of Faijiilies799. Increase of Houses 
907. " 
Married ] Rev. C. Williams, rector of 
Cublsy, to Charlotte 2d daughter of the 
l ’ Rev, 
