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friends, fell back in his chair and expired 
in a moment.—-In his 67th year, E. Presf, 
esq.-—Elizabeth, widow of the late W. D - 
vis, esq. Her integrity and charity ren¬ 
dered her character truly praiseworthy. 
At Leeds, at an advanced age, Mr. J. 
Brotherhood, nurseryman.—Mr. T. T. Til- 
ney, ot Scholes, near Berwick, in Elinet, 
75.—Mrs. Constantine, 88. 
At Hull, in his 83d year, Mr. E. Horner, 
one of the Society of Friends.—Mrs. Rush- 
worth, 87, mother of Mr. R. solicitor.—S. 
Hall, esq. 85. 
At Halifax, Mr. W. Whitacre, cloth- 
dresser. 
At Scarboro’, 24, the wife of Mr. G. 
Nesfield, brewer- 
At Beverley, 77, Mr. J. Kirk, formerly 
a brewer, at Market Weighton, where for 
years, he had rendered himself serviceable 
by holding responsible parochial offices. 
At Huddersfield, the Rev. W. Smith, of 
Almondbury, 56. 
At Howden, 43, Elizabeth, wife of the 
Rev. Mr. R. Spotforlh, vicar. She bore a 
long affliction with that resignation which 
true religion alone can inspire.. 
At Richmond, 65, T. WyclifFe, esq. the 
last male descendant of an ancient family, 
from which issued the Reformer WyclifFe, 
and settled in the neighbourhood, since the 
time of Edward I.—Mrs. Fawcett, wife of 
Mr. T. F. watchmaker, 39. 
At Wakefield, Mr. W. Wright, of Hare- 
wood.—Mr. R. Drake, 88. 
At Bridlington, Mr. Jones, formerly of 
Stoheferry. 
LANCASHIRE. 
Actions for assault have been commenced 
against Major Birley, Capt. Wittlington, 
Mr. Alexander Oliver, and Meager, the 
trumpeter, for their conduct at Manches¬ 
ter, on the degraded 16th of August. Mr. 
Johnson is the plaintiff—-not the individual 
who was tried with Mr. Hunt, and Mr. 
Hayward of London, is the attorney. 
A number of inhabitants of Bolton and 
its neighbourhood have agreed to present 
Mr. Hunt with a white counterpane, highly 
worked, and hearing an apposite inscrip¬ 
tion and devices. Others intend to present 
him with a richly worked Marseilles quilt, 
aud other articles. 
The bridge at Warrington, completed 
about three years ago. at an expence of 
11,0001. to the counties of Lancashire and 
Cheshire, has given way in the centre, and 
it will be found necessary to take down the 
whole of the arch. 
Married. ] At Manchester, the Rev. T. 
Ainsworth, M.A. of Trinity College, Cam¬ 
bridge, to Eliza, youngest daughter of the 
late M. Bentley, esq.—J. Buckley, jun. 
esq. to Mary, 2d daughter of R- Entwhis¬ 
tle, esq. of Rusholme House.—At Manches¬ 
ter, the Rev. J. Johnson, assistant master 
of the Grammar School, and curate of Tri- 
Monthly Mag. No. 361. 
aity Chapel, to Miss E. Jenkinson, of Sal¬ 
ford.—At Ashtori-under-Lyne, R. P. Ou- 
sey, 2d son of T. O. esq. of Ridge Hill, to 
Mary, only daughter of John Kersfflaw, 
esq.—At Everton, G. Meyer, esq. of Lon¬ 
don, to Miss H. Jones, of Stouehill, Wal¬ 
ton Breck.—Mr. Stocks, surgeon, of Black¬ 
burn, to Miss E. Woodward, of Salford._ 
J)ivd.~] At Lancaster, 77, D. Preston, 
esq, late of Stratford, Essex. 
At Liverpool, Mr. T. Barber, of the 
Grove Coffee House.—Mr. W. Stack, 29._ 
Capt. L. Roberts, 61—Mr. W. Gregscn, 
52— —Mrs. Abram, 75.—Mrs. M. Riminer. 
—111 her 29th year, Ellen, wife of Mr. T. 
Barton, liquor merchant.—Mrs. Hughes, 
wife of Mr. J. H. druggist, 38,-—At his 
house in Lodge-lane, 45, J. Davies, esq. 
British consul at the Cape de Verd Islands. 
—Mrs. Bruce, widow of the late Mr. B. 
merchant, 34.—Mr. J. Atkinson.—Mr. M, 
VI illiams, grocer, 44 —Mr. T. Worrall. — In 
his 52d year, Mr. S. Knowles. 
At Manchester, 40, Mary, w ife of Mr. 
J. Macclare.—-Mr.R. Jackson, 30.—In her 
68th year, Mrs. Tomlinson, wife of Mr. 
T. surgeon. — Mr. R. Fowler. —Mr. J. 
Beard, deputy clerk of the collegiate 
church.—Mrs. Woodhouse, widow, of the 
Griffin Inn.—In her 21st year, Elizabeth, 
eldest daughter of Mr. E. Duckworth, dis¬ 
tiller.—Mrs. Martinius, 54.—Mr. R Jack- 
son, 30.—Mr. A. Mainwaring.—Mr. W. 
Harrop, 29. 
In Salford, suddenly, Mr. T. Whitehead. 
—Mrs. A. Smith, aged 101.—Mrs. Ingham . 
At Rochdale, 58, the wife of Mr. Arun¬ 
del, master of the English Free School. 
At Preston, Mr. J. Mackey, 70 _ Mrs. 
A. Mackan, 54.—Mr. J.Bushby, 41. 
At Ardwick, 65, Hannah, wife of Mr. 
J. Boden, of the King’s Head tavern. 
At Wigan, 73, Mr. J. Lyon. 
C. Grimshaw, esq. solicitor, of Burn- 
ley. 
At Buile Hill, near Manchester, Miss 
Williams, lamented as an affectionate 
friend and pious Christian.—In the Island 
of Tobago, Mr. G. Reay, aged 22, late of 
Preston.—In Monmouthshire, Mr. S. Reid, 
late teacher of Liverpool. In piety, phi¬ 
lanthropy, and self-controul, he seems to 
have approached the Christian model. He 
was as neighbour to the poor and father¬ 
less, and merciful to the brute creation. 
Well versed in a variety of useful know¬ 
ledge, and gifted with conciliating man¬ 
ners, lie acquired a wonderful influence 
over his pupils. 
CHESHIRE. 
The object of the plan for opening the 
corporation of Chester has been defeated, 
owing to several individuals chosen refus¬ 
ing to act. The old, close, self-chosen corpo¬ 
ration seem to be confirmed in their pris¬ 
tine authority. The matter will, no doubt, 
produce an appeal to law in the Courts of 
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