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mafter of the inn, inclofing a 2ol. bill, to 
defray the expences of his interment. 
Same place, Mrs. ‘Sinker—Mr. John 
Clegez, merchant.— Aged 42, Mr. Jeremiah 
Lord.—Aged 39, Mr. William Kemp%er.— 
Aged 43, Mr. Thomas Wolftoncraft-—Mr: 
Slack, of Oldham-ftreet, 
At "Tildfley , aged g7, Mr. James Tildfley. 
At Burnley, Mr. W. Peel, calico-manu- 
fa€turer and printer. 
In Salford, Mr. Chadwick, of it King’s 
Head. 
At Liverpool, Alderman William ‘Collie. 
At Stockfield, fuddenly, Mrs. Hibbert, wife 
of W. Hibbert, efq. 
At Rochdale, aged 22, Mr. W. Gore. 
At Sephton, by a fall from his horfe, Mr. 
Thomas Ormefhere. 
At Wavertree, aged 835 Mrs. Backhoufe, 
late of Manchefter. 
At Chamber Hall, 
Ridgway, efq. 
At Ardwick, Mrs. Elizabeth Warren, re- 
li&t of the late Mr. Jonathan Warren. 
At Prefton, Mrs. Walton. 
At Bolton, Mr. W. Hardman, attorney at 
law. 
near Bolton, John 
CHESHIRE. 
Mr. Lomas’s cotton fa@tory, of Bollington, 
near Macclesfieid, was lately reduced to 
athes. 
The Doétors, W. Curri£, HovcGutTon, 
THACKERY, and ARDEN, with twelve fur- 
geons of Chefter, have given their public tef- 
timony in favour of the vaccine inoculation. 
This practice appears now to be becoming 
general in the northern counties, where we 
always difcover a greater and more liberal 
{pirit of activity and improvement than in 
the counties of the fouth and wef. Inthe 
latter we have not obferved a fingle announce- 
ment relative to the vaccine inoculation, 
whereas in the former its adoption is almoft 
univerfal. 
_ The polite City of Chefter is ftill dif- 
graced by the practice of bull-baiting. 
Some of the moit refpeCtable families re- 
jiding in Chefter haye, in confequence of the 
high price of provifions, refolved not to give 
any more vifiting dinners till after the firft of 
May next, and to difcontinue the ufe of 
paftry, muffins, anJ fine bread. 
Married.| 1n Cheftey, P. M. Carey, efq. 
to Mifs Stafford, of Penkridge -—Mr. W. 
Lloyd, to Mifs ae Southern, of Hoole. 
My. Eccles, of Manchefter,' to Miis Ver- 
non, of Dee Bank, Lancafhire. 
Mr. Johu Lomas, of Kettlekulme, to Miis 
Henthaw, of Alderley. 
Mr. Thomas Hughes, of Northop, to Mifs 
L. Howel,; of Hawarden, 
The Rev. Mr. Langford, of Pontefbury, 
so Mifs B. Sandland, of Whitchurch. 
Mr. R: Richardfon, of the Lowe, to Mifs 
Maddocks, of the Corn Hill. 
Mr. T, J. Hunter, engraver, tq Mils Lin- 
Ciefoire —Derbyfhire. 
[Dec. ¥, 
ney, daughter of Mr. Linney, of Giover’s 
Stone. 
Mr. John Lovell, of Whitchurch, to Mifs 
Thelwall, of Widdenbury. 
John Kay, efq. of Grange, Yorkhhire, to 
Lady Amelia Grey, youngeft daughter of the 
Earl of Stamford. 
T. N. Wilfon, cfq. of the King’s Own 
Dragoons, to Mrs. Johnfon, in Abbey-ftreer, 
Died.} At Chefter, aged 77, C. Hawker, 
efq. late Comptroller of the Cuttoms, which, 
and other offices, he filled- with integrity 
during fixty years. 
Beaute place, aged 64, the Rev. John Chid- 
law, nearly fifty years paftor of the refpec-, 
table Prefbyterian Meeting in Crook’s-lane. 
He was much beloved by his congregation, 
and generally efteemed for his benevolence 
and amiable manners. 
Same place, Mr. John Tonna.—WNear the 
Eaft Gate, Mrs. Hall.—In Northgate-ftrect, 
Mifs E. Gamon. 
Mrs Berks, of Hawarden. 
Mifs S Okell, of the Bryn. 
At Macclesfield, Mr. Samuel Buckley, at- 
torney. 
At Sealand, aged 69, Mrs. Walley. 
At Ince, Mrs. Daulby. 
At Little Nefton, aged 59, d2fervedly la- 
mented, Mrs. E. Dentith. 
At Alvanby, Mrs. Noden, 
At Aldford, Mrs. Challonew, . 
DERBYSHIRE. 
The Derby Mercury ttates, that the collec- 
tion of paintings by the late Mr. Wright will 
be exhibited in London, and afterwards fold 
in the enfuing fpring. 
Seyeral farming premifes on which were 
ftacks of unfold corn, &c have been wilfully: 
fet on fire in this and adjoining counties, and 
very confiderable lofs fuftained. 
The Committee of the Trent and Merfey 
Canal have refolved, that all wheat imported 
fhail pafs along their canal free of tonnage, 
for’ two months, and to prevent monopoly , 
and improper {peculations, they have ordered 
that no corn fhall be admitted into any of their 
warehoufes. 
Marricd.| Mr. Saxton, printer, of Chei- 
terfield, to Mifs Sufannah Hoole, of Walton. 
Mr. A. Poyzer, of Wirkfworth, to Mifs 
Poyzer, of Wetton Underwood, 
At Derby, Mr. Joieph Oiborne, to Mifs 
Sarah Harrifon. 
Mr. R. Edwards, of Ockbreok, 
Freafon, of Sandy Acre. 
At Horfley, Mr. R. Parker, aged 7o, ta 
Mifs E. Brown, aged 18. 
Mr. W. Brown, of Spath, to Mifs Boden, 
of Afhover, 
Mr. J. Afhmore, of Bradwell, to Mifs Ib- 
berfon, of Smali Dale End. 
Died.| Aged 32, Mr. Geo. Campion, fon 
of Mr. Campion, of the Beli- Ton, Derby. 
Aged 26, of an epidemic fever, Dir. Henry 
Turton, of Crich, 
Ag. 
to Mifs — 
