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_ At Fulford, 20, Mifs H. Oldfield, daughter 
of the late Ald. O. 
Aged 84, the Rey. John Blackburn, vicar of 
Boffall and Weftow. 
At Searboro’, Mr. Péillifkirk. Aged 95, 
Mr. T. Whitfield. 
At Longridge, Mr. f. Crofss; and, on the 
morning of the fame day, Mifs Croj/s, his 
daughter. 
At Halifax, Rob. Parker, efq. attorney ; his 
abilities ‘in his profefon were eminent and 
ufeful. He was liberal to the poor, and pro- 
moted all public works which tended to the 
intere{t or ornament of the neighbourhood where 
he refided. 
Lancafhire.| At Spiral, near Wigton, a poor 
woman was lately delivered of a boy and two. 
girls, all likely to live.—The mother has alfo 
fince recovered, 
At Prefton lately, pending an Eledtion, a 
number of Roman Catholics took the oath of 
fupremacy, qualifying their aét by a_ public 
declaration, purporting, that the words, “ no 
foreign prince, prelate, ftate, or potentate, hath 
or ought to have any jurifdiction, power, 
{uperiority, pre-eminence, or authority, eccle- 
fiaftical or {piritual, within this realm,” relate 
merely and: folely to the church of England, 
of which they profefs that they all acknow- 
ledge the “ reigning king to be the tupreme 
head.” 
At Fazakerley, near Liverpool, is a cow of 
32 years of age, which has not been out of 
milk during the laft 15 years; the has lately 
had a calf which is healthy and promifing. 
A number of houfes, gardens, &c. have 
been lately purchafed at Lancafter, by order of 
the magiftrates, for the purpofe of full further 
enlarging and improving the jail. Nearly 
17,0001. have been already expended on the 
Work. 
Since the commencement of the war, 609 
perfons have been fupported by the fociety at 
Liverpool for relieving wounded fo!diers, fatlors, 
or their families. 
The mayor and corporation of Liverpool have 
laudably publifhed their determination to fup- 
preis gaming, and not to renew ale-licences to 
publicans offending, &c. 
A tever-houfe has been erefed lately at Li- 
‘verpool, (fimilar to that lately eftablifhed at 
Manchefter). The parifh officers brought for- 
ward the meafure; and the whole expence of 
purchafing the land, building, &c. is to be de- 
fray<d out of the poor rates. 
By a late act, the term of letting the leafes of 
the valuable vicarage of Blackburn, is extended 
to 999 years ;—-a powerful inducement to the 
tenants te expend their money im building and 
ufeful improvements, &c. The Rev. Mr. 
Starkie, Vicar, was greatly infrumental in fe- 
curing the pafling of the bill. 
A. number of female pupils have been lately 
admitted into the New Lying-in Hofpital, Man- 
chefter, to learn the art of Midwiery, under 
the inftruchions of an experienced practitioner. 
Married. | At Manchefter, B, Hedgfon, jun, 
Chefbire... Shropfbire«.. Derbyfhire. 
[ June 
Efq.. of Macclesfield, Banker, to Mifs Cs 
Houghton. Mr. R. Cartwright, to Mifs Board- 
man. Mr. Robin{on, attorney, to Mrs, Chats 
terton, of Stockport. 
Mr. T. A. Hanley, of Liverpool, to Mifs N. 
Nicholfon. 
At Lancafter, Mr. Wilfon, attorney, to Mifs 
Sykes. 
Died.| At Manchefter, Mrs. Battye: Mife 
E. Rigby. Mr. A. Fleming. Mr. Walker, of 
the Manchefter tavern. T. Worfley, efq. late 
of Rochdale. Mifs Reynolds. Mr. John Tra- 
wis, a young man, whofe amiable mannérs en= 
deared him to all who knew him. 
Aged 57, Jof. Bancroft, efg. he filled the 
duties of a private fiation with exemplary regu~ 
larity and benevolence. Mr. Barnett. Mrs. 
Barlow. Mr. John Campbell. 
A. Eafon, M.D. in his profefiional charac- 
ter he was held in high eftimation. Dr. E.’s 
death was occafioned by a fudden exertion to’ 
fave his horfe from falling, which caufed an in- 
jury to the fpinal bone. 
At Ardwick, Mr. E> Swth. As treafurer 
_of the Stranger’s Friend Society, and a vifitor 
of the fick, his philanthrophy was well kncwne 
At Eyam in Derbyfhire, Mrs. Trafford, re- 
liét of S. T. efq. of Broomyhurft. 
At Liverpool, Mr. R. dilen. Mrs. Dutton. 
Mis. Hadfield. Aged 55, Mr. J.Moon. Mis. 
Sfones. W. Middleton, from Knarefbro’", a 
mufical pupil, belonging to the Afylum for the 
blind, in Liverpool. The corpfe was carried to 
the grave by four men, the pall fupported by 
fix men, and followed by 17 women, 12 men 
and boys, all blind; a funeral anthem was fung 
by eight blind girls.” 
At Lancatter, 20, Mifs Hawthornthwaite. 
Mr. John Gardiner. John Davf.#, elq. Mrs. 
Martin, relict of the- Rev. GC. M. many years 
vicar of the parifh church there. 
At Prefton, 86, Mrs. Walmefley. Mrs. Bel- 
ter, wife of Mr. B. Banker. : 
At Ulverfton, Mr. Herbert, of Prefton.’ 
Aged 63, Mr. John Park, carrier for many 
years between Whitehaven and Ulverfton. 
At Blackburn, Mifs F. 4/4burner. 
At Skelton, near Lancafter, Mrs. Baillie. 
At Broughton, W. Clowes, efq. Aged 87, 
J. Hargreaves, eig. of Newchurch. ~~ 
At Conyftone, Mr. J. Willamfon, furgeon, 
of Liverpool, Mrs. Kenyon, of Highfield. 
At Withington, Mrs. Shaw. Mr. J. Fildes, 
of Failfworth. 
At Livefey, 96, Mr. W. Clayton. 
At Swinton, Mr, W. Boardman. 
At Warrington, 46, Mrs. Lee. 
Chefhire.] At Stockport lately, a publicare 
was muléted fifty fhillings for having refufed to 
givea foldier his ‘dinner, when on march. 
Married.} At Chefter, Mr. Williamfon, of 
London, to Mifs M. Dutton, of Barnhill. Ma- 
jor W. H. Gibbons, to Mifs Venables. 
Died.| At Chetter, Mr. T. Plumbley. Mrs. 
Hafwell. Mis. Amery, wife of Mr, Alderman 
A. A, Blackhaw. 
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