weove| ° 
and with fuch fuccefs, that property to 
the value of r00,000l. was fnatched from 
the flames. Providentially the night was 
calm, fo that the fire was confined (except 
in the deftruction of one warehoufe) to the 
inclofure ofthe {quare. The lofs is fated 
at 15,000]. The principal part of the 
property was infnred. 4 
In the public foirited and munificent 
town of Liverpool, 10,000l. have been 
fubfcribed for nurchafiag potatoes to be 
fold to the poor at reduced ‘prices, and 
20,0001, for fupplying the poor of that 
town with provifions 
It is in cont@mplation to extend the 
benefits of that excellent inftitution, the 
Houfe of Recovery, at Manchefter, which 
is at prefent on too fmall a feale, by an 
ADDITIONALFEVER WARD, ananonymous 
fubferiber having made a donation of 200l. 
and a further offer to defray a confider- 
able part of the additional expence. 
It appears that upwards of 288 home- 
patients, chiefly labouring under fevers, 
are at this time on the books of the phy- 
ficians of the infirmary at Mancheiter. 
“he out-patients amount to at leaft double 
that number; in general, thefe laft are in- 
capable of earning more than a fmall per- 
tion for their fubfiftence; and although 
theiz wants may not be fo urgent as thofe 
of the former, yet, in general, to the pref- 
fure of ficknefs, extreme poverty is added; 
feveral of thefe miferable furferers are com- 
pelled, from want of beds, to lie upon 
ftraw or filthy hay fpread on the damp 
floor of a cellar. The want of prover 
cloathing among the poor of Mancheiter 
is, indeed, univerfal. 
Married | At Manchefter, Mr. N.Shep- 
herd, to Mifs Mancer.—Mr. J. Spencer, 
of Collyhurft, to Miis Fletcher, late of 
Manchefter.—Mr. Wilcock, to Maufs 
Spencer.—Mr. Birch of Manchefter, to 
Mifs Ratcliffe, of Stockport—Mr. J. 
Atmond, to Mifs A. Bradihaw, of Salford. 
At the collegiate church, the Rev. W. 
Yates, of Brazen Nofe College, Oxford, 
to Milfs Wood, of Stow Wall. 
At Liverpool, Mr. J. Thomas, of the 
cuftoms, to Mifs Greenwood, of Poulton. 
At Wigan, Mr. Reddifh, to Mifs 
Birchall, late of Prefton. 
At Prefton, Mr. W. Mayor, to Milfs 
M. Hall. , 
Died.| At Manchefter, Mr. J. Hague — 
Mrs. Jackfon.—At the houfe of Dr. 
Ferriar, in Manchefter, Mifs E. Ferriar, 
of Edinburgh. 
At Burnley, after a fhort illnefs, in his 
26th year, W. Peel, efq. of Church Bank, 
and nephew to Sir R. Peel, of Bury; his 
liberality and other eftimable qualities 
make his departure fincerely felt. ‘The 
grief of the poor in that neighbourhood 
was expreffed in the moft poignant man- 
ner when his remains were taken for in- 
serment : that of his friendsand domeftics 
Lancafhi eee hefhire. 
57% 
was great in the extreme—-Mifs Peel, 
fifter to Mr. Peel, mentioned in our laft. 
—Aged 58, Mr. H. Spencer, bookfeller, 
wood of his own growing, he kept by 
him for feveral years prior to his death. 
Mr. G. Walmfley, of Rochdale, mer- 
chant. 
+ J. Ridgway, efq. of Chamber Hall, near 
Bolton. 
Mrs. Kenworthy, of Stayleybridge. 
The Rev. R. Andrews, vicar of Ormf- 
kirk. 
At Whitworth, in the parifh of Roch= 
dale, Dr. Matthew Young, bifhop of Clon- 
fert in Ireland. ! 
At Warrington, Mrs. Turner. 
By an accidental death, near Barton, in 
Lincolnfhire, Mr. M. Robinfon, who for 
many years reprefented the houfe of 
Mefirs. C. Wood and Co. of Manchelfs 
ter, 
John Chadwick, efq. of Healy Mall, 
aged 81; he was an active and attentive 
officer, an upright magiftrate, and an ho- 
neit man. REG 
CHESHIRE. 
The fub{ciptions for the relief of the 
poor at Chefter, by a late flatement, ap- 
peared to be 14651. by way of gift, and 
31001 by way of loan. | 
Mrarried.| At Chetfter, the Rey. J. Toms. 
kinfon, reGtor of Davenham, to Mile — 
Siffon.—The Rev. W. Thomas, a diffent- 
ing minifter, to Mifs Small. 
At Mottram-Longdendale, Js. Cheet- 
ham, efq. of Stockport, to Mifs Cradwell, 
of Hollingworth. 
At Preftbury, Mr. W. Waine, to Mrs. 
Needham, both of Macclestield—Mr. 
Boftock,. coal-merchant, of Stockport, to 
Mifs Goodwin, daughter of Mr. Goodwin, 
poft-mafter, of Macclesfield.—Mr. Peter 
Wood, linen-draper, of Macclesfield, te 
Mifs Watkins, of the fame place. 
At Bromborough, Mr. W. Davenport, 
of Chefter, to. Mifs Brundrett. 
At St. Helen’s Chapel, David Claugh- 
ton, efq. of Sankey, near Warrington, to 
Mifs Greenall. 
At Stockport, Mr. W. Birch, of Man- 
chefter, to Mifs Ratcliffe, of Romiley. 
At Afton, near Fordfham, Monf. Le 
Comte Hyacinth de Hautoy,te Miademoi- 
felle Therefe Alliot de Mufley, of Atton- 
Hail. 
Died.) At Chefter, Mr. Alderman Ame- 
ry of that city, celebrated by the famous 
caufe Eddowes ver/vs Amery.—Mzs. Tur 
ner, maltfter, in Frankwell-—Aged 77, C. 
Hawker, efq. late comptroller of the 
cuftomsat that port.—Mirs. Walker, wife of 
Mr. J. Walker, farmer.Aged 68, Mirs. 
Dinnel, wife of Mr. Dinnel, many years 
fenior proctor of the diocefe of Chefter— 
Mr. Hickfon, taylor.—Mrs. Williams, 
publican. 
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