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fon of Mr. T. 6f Beil). At Kirkby 
Lonfdale, Weftmorelan, ivir. } Rooke, inventor 
of a baliam called the matchie/s, well known in 
thofe parts. At Penrith, aged 62, Mr . S. Can- 
non. 
At Carlifle, M. Cou'thard, efq. MD.; he 
ferved the office of mayor laft year. 
At Scales in Lorton, aged 82, Mr. P. Ro- 
binfon, yeoman. Mirs. onde rons of Long- 
burgh. At Murton, Weftmoreland, aged 7°, 
Mr. R. Bodgfon. (In Cornwall, w here he had 
refided fome oe on account of his ecihs W. 
Charlton, efg of Kellyfide, Northumberland, 
and proprietor of the capital. eftate of White- 
hall, in Cumberland—which, after a leng litiga- 
tion, had. been decreed to his ma few years ago.) 
At Heverfham, near Kerdal, aged 7 ~8, the rev, 
H. Wilf_n, vicar upwards of 39 years, and ALM. 
He was formerly tellow of “Trinity oe 
Cambridge- By his death, learning has luit a 
ornement, his. paiihioners a co onfcientious he 
faithiul Sovaits his relatives an afiedctionate 
friend, and the cormmunity at large a brizht ex- 
ample cf the neareft approach to Chrifian per- 
fe€t:on. 
LANCASHIRE. 
At Liverpool, in confequence of an adver- 
tifement iffued by the mayor; calling ame ting 
of the inhabitants, to confider of the € propriety 
of addreffiing the king to remove his miniftersy 
é&c. the motion for a ‘peti tion, after a long dif- 
enffion, - negatived. The iedependance of 
the burgefics of Liverpool (who kvow that 
under an honeft and virtuous pauls, their 
craft would be in dange r) bas long been as 
notorious as their eae ty. Can MEN STEAL- 
ERS have bc fams that well gicw at the profpe of 
a term nation of blocdja-d 2 "Can the ELINT drop 
HONEY! We. are ee however, to add, 
that a fimilar petition -for the above pipet 
(containing a numerous lift of refpectable fig 
natures) was afterwards agreed to at a fepacee 
meeting, which, in mild and te ‘Maperate Jan- 
guage, yet Feat freedom and fince cHity, prays 
for an entire “ change i in his majefty’s-mini- 
fers and councils,’ Sc. “ We~-forbear,? fa :y 
the peritioners, “* to eftimate the importance of 
the objeérs in contemplation on the com mence- 
ment of holtilities, but we clearly perceive, 
that the greater part of thele Babee have been 
abandoned as unattainable 5 and the experience 
of four campaigns convinces us, that the pie- 
fent fyitem is not hkely to be efe&tual, and 
that it cannot be perfifted in, even for another 
campaign, without an expe iditure of treafure, 
and an export of fpecie, by wick our PUBLIC 
CREDIT may bE COMPLETELY sae RMINED, 
and the deare/} Lae of cur country brought into 
imm nent hazard,” &c. 
oy: arvied. |—At Liverpool, L 
the 45th reg at to Mifs Hall. 
to Me 15 M. ‘Topping. 
Died. |—At Live: pool, Mr. 'T. Seam 
Mr. J. Mackiver. M 
Mr. W. -Cadew, fur 
Mis. Gafkell, Ag 
mas 
. Toole, efa. of 
Mc . NI, Lythgoe, 
van, Mr. 
rs, Hanmere 
eons Mrs. 
a 
° 
ed’ 5S, Mr. 
Lancafbires..Vork{bire 
[ May, 
T. Fofter. Mrs. Langrifhe, Mrs. Greenwood. 
Aged 49. Mr. A. Molyneux, Mr. G. Sweet- 
ing. Aged 78, Mr. J. Salthoufe. Aged 47, 
Mr. Lupton. On his pafage to London, Capt. 
J. Baicly, of the brig Henry. At Cape Mount, 
on the coaft Ao Africa (furgeon on board the 
Mary) aged 27. Mr. J. Bryers. Alfo at Cape 
Mount (mate oa board the Mary) aged 23, Mr. 
Antrobus. -Near Kingtt iy Jamaica, aged 38, 
Mr. R. Berry; trother of Mr. B. of Liverpool. 
On his paffage from St. Vincent’s for Liverpool, 
Capt. R. Topping, of the ship Good Intent. 
At New-York, aged 25, Mr. W..Calvert, late 
of Liverpool. : 
At Manchefter, aged 32, Mrs. Smith. . Mrs. 
Booth, of exemplary worth and goodnefS. Mrs. 
Butterworth. Mr. R. Rothweil. Mr. T. Mot- 
terfham. - Mrs. S. Phillips ; alfo, fame day, -at 
tand, near Manchefter, Mrs. Phillips, wife of 
fer. N=. Ps é 
At Lancafter, Mr. E Garthe. Aged 60, 
Mis. Hinde.. Aged 58, Mr..S. Turner. 
Mifs Porter, of Ackhurit-hall, near Wigan. 
Mrs Mine, of Stayley-bridge. At Burnley, 
Mr. Grimfhaw, fargeon. _ N. Starkie, efq. only 
fon.of T. S. efg. af French- Wood, near Prefton. 
Near Prefcot, azed 97, W.P. Cotham, efq. 
Near Blackburn, aged 76, Mrs. A. Peele. Mr, 
R. Haworth, of Edenfield. Mr. E. Mafon, of 
Chorlton. At Bolton le Moors, aged 97, Mrs. 
M. Coe. At Preiton, Mrs. Collifon. Near 
Clitheroe, aged 70. H. Baldwin, efg. At Cart- 
mel, aged g4, John Carter, upwards of 70 
years guide over Cartmel fands. 
At Wigan, Mr.R. Bullock. Mr. Ranfom. 
Mr. Unfworth. Mrs. Badley, while eating her 
dinner, and apparently in perfect health and 
{pirits. : | 
At Huyton, Mr. J. Limeburner, formerly 
commander of a veflel in the Aten trade. 
YORKSHIRE. 
eting was lately called of the inhabi- 
tants of York, in confequence of a requifition 
delivered to the lord may ory figned by forty- 
two refpectable citizens, when a petition and 
gece: to the king > praying him. “ to difmifs 
prefent WICKED and CRIMINAL mini- 
A mee 
hi 
Gon 
E. Dyfon, of Huddersfield. Mr. Himfworth, 
of Snydal,-near Pomfret, to Mifs Bell, of Carl- 
ton, near Snaith; a young lady with .a fortune 
of 10,0001. At Bithophull the Elder, J. Hall, 
efq. of Hull, to Mis S. Atkinfon, of York. 
Mr. Clark, fargcon, of Hull, to Mifs Etty, of 
Lombard-{treet, London. The rev. G. Butler, 
vicar 6f Bolton, near Doncafter, to Milfs E. 
Plumpton, late of North Witham, Lincoln. At 
Hatficld, near Doncafter, J. Johnfon, efg. of 
Sandoit, to Mrs. Steer. At Howden, W. 
Scholefield, efq. of Sandhall, to Mifs Spofforth. 
At Rippams capt. R. Lee, of the marines, to 
Mits F z inney¥. 
“ Died.|}—At York, aged 79, Mr. Eaftburn, 
apothecary to the Lunatic Atylum, and many 
years 
—_ 
*’ &c. was agreed to, without one diffentient 
Coice. ' 
LAarricd.|—Myr, J. Scott, attorney, to Miis ~ 
