1800.] 
Same place, Mrs. Harland. 
At Whitby, Robert Walker, efq. 
At. Idle, aged 8g, Mr. Samuel Ellis. 
At Doncafter, Mrs. Elizabeth Fairfax, of . 
the ancient family of that name. 
At Wakefield, Mr. Thomas Bucktrout. 
At Szarborough, Mrs. Nutt; fhe had been 
married but 2, days. 
At York, aged29, Mrs. Surr, wife of Mr. 
Thomas Surr, glafs manufacturer. 
At Wansforth, near Driffield, Mr, Bain- 
ton, one of the proprietors of the cotton and 
carpet manufactory ; he was drowned in 
bathing in the fea near Hornfea. 
At Hatfield, near Doncafter, Mr. Turton, 
furgeon. 
At Leeds, Mr. Samuel Marbhall, a gentle. 
man poilefied of fingular probity and benevo- 
lence; he has bequeathed 2001]. to augment 
the falary of the minifter of Nether Chapel ; 
gool. to charity fchools and infirmaries ;’ and 
ycol. to the academy at Mafbrough for edu- 
cating young gentlemen for the diflenting 
miniftry. ; 
At Meciiethwaite Grange, aged 92, Mr. 
Jonathan Nichols. 
At Clifford Mill, near Wetherby, Mr. H. 
Fournefs. 
At Bradford, Mr. F. Rhodes, innkeeper. 
Aged 21, George Gamble, brandy-mere 
chant, of Leeds. : 
LANCASHIRE. 
A royal mail from London to Manchefter is 
now eftablifhed, with the profpect of great 
advantage to the commercial interefts of that 
part of the country. 
At the late Lancafter affizes, two perfons 
were convicted of capital offences, and re- 
ceived fentence of death. 
Married.] At Lancafter, Mr. Henry Bell, | 
fon, teacher of navigation, &c. 
watch-maker, to Mifs Cornah. Captain J. 
Kelfey, to Mrs, Hargreaves, of the Grapes 
inn. 
At Bolton, Thomas Todd, efq. of Scorton, 
to Mifs Bentley. 
At Manchefter, Mr. James Fearnhead, to 
Mifs. Mary Smith, of Strangeways. Mr. 
John Welch, to Mifs Aéton.. Mr. John 
Barlow, to Mifs Ann Unfworth. Mr. R. 
Chadwick, to Mifs E. Bentley. Mr. John 
Battye, to Mifs Hannah Crefwell. Mr. J. 
Crofs, of Bolton, attorney, to Mifs M. Kay, 
of Salford. Mr. R. Cartwright, manufa&tu- 
rer, to Mifs Mafon. Mr, R. Heaton, of 
Prefcott, to Mifs Davies. Mr. Charles Wood, 
merchant, to Mifs Ryle of Macclesfield. Mr. 
Hugh Bennet, mercer, to Mifs L. B. Morris, 
of Derby. Mr. John Thorp, calico-printer, 
of Reddifh Mill, to Mifs Rebecca Pickford. 
At Liverpool, Mr. W. Ratcliffe, corn- 
dealer, to Mifs Rooker, both of Manchefter. 
Mr. James M’Calla, merchant, to Mifs 
Eyans, of Wrexham. The Rev. W. Grif- 
fith, M. A. vicar of Carnarvon, to Mifs Ro- 
berts, late of that place, 
At Warrington, Mr. J. G. Bradley, gro- 
ser, to Mifs Griffiths. John Ford Naf, efg. 
MonrTuiy Mac, No, 64. 
Lancafbire—Chefire. 
of Warwick, to Mifs Agnes Cumming, for- 
merly of the fame place. Mr, J. Whitacre, 
of Huddersfield, to Mifs Holmes, daughter of 
Mr. Holmes, merchant. 
At Rochdale, Mr. John Middleton, ena~ 
meller, of Liverpool, to Mifs Taylor. 
Ar Dean Church, Gerrat Pendlebury, efq. 
of Rote Bank, to Mifs Pendlebury, of Chew- 
moor, Hall, 
At Yealand, Mr. John Gilpin, of Phila- 
delphia, to Mifs Dilworth, daughter of J. 
Dilworth, efq. of Lancatter. 
At Openthaw, Mir. S, Stafford, farmer, to 
Milfs Ellen ‘Taylor. 
Died.| At Laneafter, Mrs. B. Barwick. 
Mis. Jane Fifher. Mer. Alderman John Tal- 
Jon, many years a captain in the Guinea 
trade from that port. 
In the Workhoufe of We Derby, near 
Liverpool, Ann Fletcher, aged. 103; and 
lately, in the fame workhoufe, Henry Wil- 
fon, aged 106. 
At Manchefter, Mrs. Turncock. ~ Mrs, 
Foxley, reli of the late Rev. Mr. Foxley. 
Mrs, Tipping, widow of the late George 
Tipping. Aged 67, Mr. James Pollit. Mrs. 
E. Rider. Aged 87; Mrs, Ann Catherill. 
Aged 35, Mrs. M’Lure, wife of Mr. M’Lure, 
umbrella-maker. 
At Everton, near Liverpool, Mrs. Mary 
Ribton, widow of the late John Kibton, of 
een Broughton, near Cockermouth—a qua- 
er 
At Haflingden, Dr. H_ Jervies. 
At Rufholme, near Manchefter, Mifs En- 
twill, eldeft daughter of J. Entwifle, efq. 
At Acre Barn, in the bloom of life, Mifs 
Seddon, daughter of Mr. Seddon, attorney at 
law. : f : 
At Liverpool, aged 58, Captain J. John- 
Suddenly, 
Mr. Fothergill, of Manchefter, from whence 
he had juft come in perfe@t health. Mr, J. 
Johnfon, brewer, aged 72. Manwaring Clegg, 
efq. Mr. John Rofcoe, formerly a refident 
in one mercantile houfe nearly fixty years. 
At Warrington, Mr. Maguire, formerly of 
the Eagle and Childinn. Aged 74, Mr. John 
Corlett, cooper. Mrs. Tarbuck. 
At Weeton, near Harwood, aged 88, Mra 
John Craven, farmer, late of King-lane, near 
Leeds. 
CHESHIRE. 
At the late Chefter Affizes, three prifoners 
were condemned to fuffer death for capital 
offences. 
Marricd.] At Chefter, Mr. Colley, tan- 
ner, to Mifs Denton. Mr, Jofeph. Platt, of 
Little Mollington, to Mifs Hannah Baxter, 
of Sealand, Flintthire. 
At Stockport, Mr. R. Bowden, to Mifs 
Smith, daughter of Mr. Smith, of the Stand- 
ard tavern, Manchefter. 
At Nantwich, Pruflia Salmon, efg. to Mifs 
Walkers 0 
At Rofthern, the Rev. R. Wricht, reftor 
of Wold, Northamptonfhire, to Mifs Maffey. 
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