s33 bo 
F Booth roads, Mrz, Jofeph bbmnci midfhipman, 
and Mr.. Wim. Chambers, coxfwain. 
|, At» Bradferd,. in an’ apopleGic fit, Mr. 
James Confen, formerly a confiderable cloth- 
dreffer.and woollen-draper. 
At Howden, aged 64,:\Mr. William Locke, 
bookfeller. Mr. Thomas Scholetield, at- 
torney. 
At Hemfworth » Near Pontefraét, Mr. 
Allott. 
At. Aldborough, 
Hutton, efq. 
At Sheffield, a reins man, who ferved in 
the thop of Mr. Czefar Jones, druggift, in the 
High-freet. He was engaged in making ex- 
periments with oil of vitriol, when heating 
the bottle to a great degree, it fuddenly burft, 
and the inflammable fpirit inftantly fet fire to 
his clothes. 
to extinguith the flames, he ran into the 
ftreet ; but, motwithftanding immediate af- 
fiftance was adminiftered, his limbs were fo 
dreadfully feorched by the intenfe heat of the 
flames, that he expired in the mof-excruci- 
ating agonies. 
LANCASHIRE. 
- An unfortunate difpute, on politics, lately 
took place at Prefton, between a printer, a 
book-binderyand three cotton-{pinners, which 
was not terminated till the printer and one of 
the cotton-fpinners were killed, ‘by being 
ftabbed with a thdarp knife. The affaffin has 
been committed to Lancaster caftle, to take 
his trial for the murder. 
A fair for horned cattle, to be aoubindied 
apnually, will commence, for the firft time, 
at Great Ecclefton, ten miles north of Pref- 
ton, on the 14th day of April. 
, Married.) At Liverpool, George Brew 
Crump, efg. to Mifs Ann Zuill, eldeft daugh- 
near M afham, Jaines 
ter of Mr. John Zuilt, Liat: Mr. John 
Murphy, to Mits Kelly. Mr. John Ed- 
monifon, to Mifs Anne Bonney. . Mr. Den- 
fon, to Mifs Brownbill. Captain Mullion, 
of the Amacree; to. Mifs Maria Kendall. 
, A€ Manchefter, Mr. Thomas Fiides, to 
_MifsE. Wood. Mr. E. Thomofon,* to Mifs 
Mary Anderfoa.. Mr. James facifon, to 
Mifs Hulme, of Hambleton. Mr. W. Nat- 
trafs,, to» Mifs Ann Owen.» Mr. Thomas 
Blackden, of Sandbach; to Mifs Barker, of 
Manehefter.... Mr. John Bradley, to Mifs 
Skinner, Mr. George Peel, to Mifs Re- 
becca Barlow. 
~ Died. |. At, Liverpool, in his 20th year, 
Mr Robert Kewley, jan. asvolunteer in 
in Captain Earle’s conipany.’ Mrs. Mitchell, 
After alongand fevere illnefsy borne with ex- 
¢mplary fortitude, Mifs: Sarali Owen, daugh- 
ter Oi the late rev. Richard. Owen, rector of 
Rhofcolyny Anzicfea. ~Aged:60, Mrs. Grey, 
In-her 35th year, Mrs: Alder. Aged 76, 
Mr. William Coulthirit, formerly an eminent 
builderss>In the a6thi year ot -his'ave, Mr, 
John: Mafley. £ Aged 24; Mifs Ciavton: 
Em her Gythiyear, Mis. Mary Crank. . Sud- 
denly, Mrz Thonipion, dock-mafter of. the 
King? sdoek.” 
- Lanea ire....Chefbire....Derby/bire. 
After he. had in vain attempted” 
Af, 
te every athi@ing illnefs, MiisSarah Oliver: 
In his 80th. year, My: ‘fames: 
23% 
Appleton. ‘Aged 91, Mrs. Kendall. » Mrs. 
Wright. Mr. bis Atlafs. 
At Manchefter, the rev. Maurice Griffith, 
D: D» fenior fellow of Chrift-chureh college, 
re¢tor of Si. Mary’s church, and rural dean 
of Manchefter. He commenced A. M. 
1748, and was admitted to the degree of 
Dy Dil 763: 
"At the fame place, Mrs. Kinder. Mrs. 
Shaw. ‘Mr. I. Linley, a coach-proprietor. 
Mr. John Thyer. 
At Prefton, in an advanced age, Mr. 
Heary Gardner. 
At Walton-le-Dale, Mr. Jofeph Hilton, 
innkeeper. 
At Pitts in the Moor, in her 94th. years 
Mrs. Elizabeth ‘Taylor. 
At Salford, Mifs Kirkman. Mrs. Gregory. 
Likewife, within three hours of nedchh 
other, a venerable pair, who had been wedded 
upwards of forty years. Being in poor cir 
cumftances, the expence of the funcral was 
generoufly defrayed by fome of the oe 
bours. 
At Cheetham Hill, Mr. E. Lord. 
At Whalley, after 9 fhort illnefs, in her 
35th year, Mifs Mercer. 
Suddenly, Mr. Alexander, of Colne: He 
fell down on the road, and inftantly expired, 
as he was returning from Carr Hall. 
At Knutsford, Mifs Ifherwood. 
At’ Lomattiad, in an apopleétic fit, at 2 
very advanced age, Mr. Richard Acroyd. 
At Fuyton Hall, near Chorley, of a con- 
fumption, in the prime of life, Mr. Phillip 
Lewis Reés, fon of the rev. Dr. Rees, Sa 
Hackney. 
At Middlewich, Mrs, Armiftead, wife of 
the rev. John Armiftead. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.| At Netton, captain salifbuty, 
of Tranmere, to Migs” Ryland, of Moorfide,. 
Died.| At Chefter, Mr. Pattifon Ellames.. 
Mifs Gilley. Mrs, Haniton} widow of the 
late Mr. Job Harrifon, furgeon. Aged 75, 
Mr. John Newell. Mr. James Broadhurft, 
one of the aldermen for the city of Cheiter: 
He® wa¢ an’ able, oped and ercene 
miagiitrate, 
At Aldford, Mr. Lightfoot. 
At Congleton, aged 64, Mr. Garfide, an 
alderman of the corporation, ‘and one of the 
acting juftices. © 
At Tenterday, Major Parry, of the Mogts 
gomeryfhire militia. 
At Golden-Nook, Mr. Steele. 
At Nantwich, in his 6oth year, Samuel 
Barrow, éfqi a juftice’ of the peace for the 
county of Chefter: 
Mils Colley, of Charton Heath. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Marvicel. } At Derby,’ Mir. Ho>kinfon, to 
Milfs Adkins.” J 
MC. ElutcHinfony. j jun. of pide 3 *to 
Miis Goadby, of Ingleby, both in this county: 
wa Quarny near Derby, the ‘rev. Po 
Smith, A.M. Fellow of Emanuel. College, 
Canibridge;: to Wiis Miines, dauchtet-of the 
late YY illiam Milnes of Aidercat’ Par ke 
