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At Waterfide, near Halifax, aged 22, Mifs 
Harriot Irvin. 
At Sand-hutton, defervedly regretted, aged 
49, William Read, efq. 
At Doncafter, Mrs. Margrave, fuddenly, 
as fhe was preparing to attend the funeral of 
her fon.—Aged 86, Mrs. Arthur, reli&t of 
J. Arthur efq. 
At Boffell, Mr, Robert Forfter, an eminent 
farmer. 
At Harrogate, Mrs. Waddington, daughter 
of the Bifhop of Ely. 
At Ortley, a farmer’s fervant, in confe- 
quence of his having fwallowed by accident a 
piece of lint, wet with aquafortis, which he 
had intended to apply to a hollow tooth. 
At Bingley, Mr, W. Maude, of the poft- 
office. 
At Dinfits, aged 19, Mifs Roberts. 
At Whittington- Mifs Butler, 
At Sandel, Mrs, ScHorey. ; 
At Selby, Mr. John Myers.—Aged 79, 
Mr. C. Crabtree. 
At Sheffield, Mrs. Hatfield—At an ad- 
vanced age, Mrs. Betts. t 
At Leeds, Mr, George Noble.—Mr: John 
Spink.—Mrs,. Broadbent.— Jofeph, the young- 
eft fon of L. Armitage, efq.-—-Sarah Furnifh, 
a fingle woman, who drowned herfelf in a 
ftate of concealed pregnancy.—Aged 52, 
Mrs. Sarah Senior —-Aged 77, Mr. John 
Swale: 
LANCASHIRE. 
In the courfe of the three laft months, 35 
fhopkeepers in Manchefter have been con- 
victed and fined for ufing falfe weights. 
Married.| At Liverpool, Captain Smyth, 
of the Nancy, to Mils Jchnfon.—Captain 
Woodman, to Mifs Burne...\jMr. Watfen, 
furgeon, of Yarm, to Mifs Waterhoufe. 
At Bury, Mr. Henry Knight, a refpe€table 
dyer, to Mrs. Mellitt. 
At Preitwich, Mr. John Burgefs, of Worf- , 
ley, to Mifs Marfden, late of Manchefter. 
At Uiverfton, the Rev. fohn Atkinfon, - 
to Mifs Neale, eldeft daughter of Captain 
Neale. 
At Upholland, Mr. Richard Allifon, jun 
merchant, of Liverpool, to Milfs Prefcott, of 
Dalton. 
At Ormikirk, John Threlfall, efq. of 
Chorley, to Mrs. Naylor. 
At Manchefter, Mr. John Banks, late of 
the Chefter Theatre, to Mrs. Fifher.—Mr. 
Richard Waller, wine-merchant, to Mifs 
Wood, of Rufholme.—Mr. R. Williamfon to 
Mifs Martha Lomax.—Mr. Benjamin War- 
hurft to Mifs Alice Owen. 
At Lancafter, Mr. james May, of Prefton, 
to Mifs Crofts. 
At Oldiwinsford, Captain Edwards, of the 
23d regiment of Welsh Fufileers, to Miis 
Savage of Stourbridge. 
At Fifhwick, Mr. Thomas Logan, of Fith- 
wick- Main to Mifs Logan. 
Died.| At Higher Ardwick, Mrs. Long- 
worth. : 
Lancafhire—Chefbire—Derbyfhire. 
(Auguft f, 
At Prefton, Mr. Holden, organift, 
At Frailfworth, Mary Ogden, aged 89. 
At Ulverfton, in an advanced age, Mr. 
William Benfon, a Quaker. 
At Hornby Hall, aged 77, Alexander 
Hofkins, efq. late of Brovghtou Hall, near 
Cockermouth, the oldeft magiftrate of Cum- 
berland. 
At Wigan, Mr. William Barrifon. 
At Hulton Park, William Hulton, efq. 
At Withrimgton, Mrs. Hilton, widow of 
the late Mr. James Hilton, formerly of 
Salford. 
At Manchefter, Mrs. Hawkes, wife of the 
Rev. Mr. Hawkes —Mr. Scholes, jun. com- 
piler of the Manchefter Directory. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married} At Chefter, Lieutenant J. H. 
Chriftian, to Mifs Bailey, daughter of Mr. 
Bailey, organift —-Rev. Mr. Mainwaring of 
Bromboro, to Mifs Townfend.—Mr. William 
Brown, to Mrs. Ray. 
At Nantwich, Mr. Fox, of the Griffin 
Inn, to Mifs Mellor, ef the Bowling Green. » 
At Congleton, Mr. Edward Foden, linen- 
draper, to Mifs Hannah Kay. 
Died.| At Chefter, aged go, the Rev. P. 
Oliver, A. M.—Mrs. Johnion, wife of Mr. 
Johnfoa, liquor-merchant.—Mrs, Garfton, 
mother of Mr. Garfton, glover. 
Mtr. Henry Sabine, printer, formerly con- 
ductor of the Chefter Courant. He was one 
of the compofitors who, in 1762, was arretted 
by Government on a charge of printing 
Wilkes’s No. 45, on which occafion Mr. 
“Sabine and the others recovered 300]. each 
for falfe imprifonment. 
At Aughterington, aged 31, John Leigh, 
efq. jun. formerly a lieutenant in the Britifh 
Dragoons. 
At Runcorn, Mrs. Sewell, wife of the 
Rev. Mr. Sewell. 
At Nantwich, Mr. R. Brock, plumber 
and gluzier.—Mr. Kent, an eminent apo. 
thecary- 
At Hartford, near Northwich, Mr. War- 
burton. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
At a late meeting of the Derbyshire Agri- 
cultural and Breeding Society, the prizes for 
the beft yearling bull, and the beft and third 
beft two years old heifers, were adjudged to 
Mr. Cox, of Culland; thofe for the beft two 
fhear ram, and the third beft two fhear we- 
ther, to Mr. Greaves, of Ingleby ; that for 
the bett three theaves, to Mr. Hofkins: Mr. 
Smith, of Foremark Park, gained the prizes 
for the beft two fhear wether, and the third 
beft fhear hog wether ; Sir R. Wilmot for 
the fecond of each; and Mr. Harvey for the 
fecond bef{t two years old heifer, and the beft 
fhear hog wether. Prizes were alfo awarded 
to feveral farmers’ fervants for their induf- 
trious and meritorious conduct. 
Married | At Derby, Mr. Thomas Breary, 
hofer, to Mifs Mary Rowland.——Mr. Tho- 
mas 
