1796.) 
grave—Mifs M. Forth, daughter of the Rev. 
J. F. of Ganthorpe-=73, Mr. H. Anderfon. 
At Hull, 22, Mr. John Mackreth—7o, Mrs. 
A. Robinfon, reli& of Mr. J. R. of Scarbo- 
rough—-Mrs. Field—Mrs. Bennett. 
Mr. W. Forfter, of Hull; being out fhoct- 
ing, in Ccompyny with his brother, his gun re- 
coiled in firing, and the butt-end ftriking him 
forcibly behind the ear, caufed fo violent a con- 
‘cuffion of the brain, as to kil him on the fpot. 
At Leeds, Mr. Join, Turncr—Mrs. Belcher, 
reliét of the Rev. Mr. B.—Mrs. Wilkinfon— 
At Bradford, Mr. R’ Ramfbotham. 
Mr. R. Whitehead, of Shawhall, in Saddle- 
worth ; he wae out fhooting, in company with 
Mr. J. Harrop, of Tame-W ater, on the adjoin- 
ing moors, when a moor-cock being fet up, Mr 
H. prefented his gun, and at the moment he was 
about to fire, Mr. W. unfortunately ftepping a 
few paces forward, received the whole contents 
in his fhoulder, of which he inflantly died. 
At Doncafter, 69, Mrs. Manby, relict of Mr. 
M. of Knarefborough—At Scarborough, Mr. 
T. Park—At Pickering, Mr. E. Watfon. 
Mifs S. L. Medhurit, daughter of G. W, 
W.M. efq. of Kippax Hall, near Leeds—At 
Buxton, fuddenly, Mrs. Gale, of Doncatter, 
relict of the Rev. T. G. 
At Northfield, on his journey to Aberga- 
venny, in Wales, Sir Jof. Brooke, Bart. of Sea- 
ton; his brother S. B. efg. of Dublin, fucceeds 
to the title and eftate, 
At Richmond, 21, very fuddenly, J. Y. 
Campbell, efq. Captain-leutenant in the 4gth 
Reg. of foot.—At Bolton Percy, Mifs F. P. 
Byng, daughter of the Hon. J. B. 
At Barnfley, Mr. John Mallinfon—-At 
Bentley, near Doncafter, Mrs. Green. 
At Whitby, 88, Mrs. Young—86, Mrs. Co- 
verdale—68, Mrs. Strong—At Southwell, Mrs. 
Clay, relict of J. C. efg.——-Near Kirk Burton, 
65, Mrs, Smith. 
LANCASHIRE.) 
A liberal fubfcription has been entered 
into at Liverpool for the relief of the family of 
the late Burns, the Scotch poet. At the head 
ef it appear the refpectable names of Dr. Cur- 
rie, Mr. W. Nertson, Mr. Roscor, Mr. 
W. RatHBoNneE, Mr. Garay, and Mr. W. 
Crarke. The fums already fubfcribed amount 
to fixty guineas. | 
On Wednefday the z4th, a fire broke out at 
a joiner’s work-fhop in Hard-lane, near St. 
Paul’s, which, before it was got under, did con- 
fiderable damage to the premifes.—And, on 
Friday, the 6th, a little before twelve o’clock, 
a mott deftructive fire broke out in a warchoufe 
adjoining the brewery of Meffis. Harvey and 
Fairclough, in Cheapfide, Liverpool. ‘The fire 
__ began in a top room, occupied by Mr. Middle- 
ton as a cotton manufactory. Before it could be 
got under, the whole of the cotton and brewery 
concerns were deftroyed, to the value of 15,0001, 
Unfortunately, the brick work of the building 
‘ll into the ftreet, and crufhed to death five 
perfons on the fpot, and fhockingly mangled 
ten others, four of whom are fince dead, The 
Mon tury Mac. No, VIIL. 
Lancafbire ».« Lincolaftire. » —- 695 
names of the killed are Mr. W. Shore, C. 
Lewthwaite, John Hughes, William M‘Cul- 
ligan, James Ferry, William Pritchara, W. 
Norris, J. Darlington, and John Lucas. - 
A grand review took place on Thurfday, the 
25th ult. on Kerfal Moor, of the Rochdale, 
Stockport. and Bolton volunteers. 
The following detail of the route from Ken- 
dal to London, by means of a continued line 
of canals, will exhibit the great utility of that 
active {pirit of imprevement which prevailed in 
the year 1792, and which was checked by the 
commencement of the prefent wer: 
State. . {Mls. 



Kendal to cae 
Hincley Lancatter Executing | 72 
Legh 5 
Worfley Bridgewater’s | Executing | . 5 
Prefton Brook | Bridgewater’s | Navigable 25 > 
Heywood Staffordfhire | Navigable | 52 
New Pcol Staffordfbire | Navigable | 12 
Langford Coventry Nav:gable | 30 - 
Brauntton Oxford Navigable | 26 
London G, Junétion |Executing } 74 
Diftance by the Canals 300 
- by Land 256 

Married. | —\n the domettic chapel at Know 
fley, E. Hornby, efg. tothe Rt. Hon. Lady G. 
Stanley, daughter of the Earl of Deiby. Age 
At Goofnargh, near Prefton, Mr. J. Starti- 
fant, of Prefton, Attorney, to Mifs Fletcher. 
At Manchefter, Jaf. Ramfbotham, éefq. of 
Liverpool, to Mifs M. Cunliffe—Mr, B. Pot- 
ter, jun. to Mifs E. Potter. 
Dicd.]|—At Manchefter, Mrs, M. Tay lor—~ 
Mrs. Keymer—37, Mr. Jaf. Hilton. 
At Liverpool, 23, Mrs. Ellames, wife of 
Mr. P. E, Attorney—66, Mrs. A. Laffels—7 5, 
Mrs. Clarkfon—Mirs. Ainfbury—Mrs. Moore. 
At Thelwall, near Manchetter, Mis. Stans 
ton—At Orme’s Hill, near Manchefter, 30, 
Mifs D. Littlewood—At Poulton in the Fielde, 
96, Mrs. Hemer. 
At Wigan, 65, Mr. G. Singleton: he had 
followed the profeffion of a fchoolmafter in that 
town 36 years, and by unremitting attention 
became eminent in that ftation. 
At Broughton, near Manchefter, Mr, T, 
Whitlow—At Warrington, Mrs. Topping 
_ At Rochdale, Jaf. Taylor, jun. e{q. Captain 
in the Royal Rochdale Volunteers—At Ware, 
dlefworth, near Rochdale, Mr, T. Ball. ; 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
A new turnpike road has been projected from 
Spalding to Ramfey, through Portfand, Thor- 
ney, and Whittlefea. 
__ AA fingle fet of the patent combing machines 
of Mr. Cartwright prepares and combs, in a fupe~ 
Yor manner, more than a pack anda half of wool 
in a day of thirteen hours, A fingle {et of thena- 
faves the manufaGurer 660i. per annum. ? 
Married. —- At Stamford, Mr. Dalby, of 
London, to Mifs Simpfon. BED 
At Polebrook, Mr. L. Albin, of Spalding, ° 
to Mifs R. Seward, : 
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