_ Harris. 
1799. ] 
At Hindley, Mr. William Shaw to Mifs 
. 
At Skipton i in Craven, William Sedgwick, 
efq. of Stanegap, to Mits Ann Benfon, of 
York. 
: ft Walton, Mr. Pawfon, of Sutton-heath, 
eq 
a 
to Mifs Sarah Yates, of Low hill. 
Died.| At Manchefter, Mrs. Linley, wi- 
dow of the late Mr. Linley, of the lower 
Swan coach-office: Mrs. Hargreaves, wife of 
My. H. Hargreaves. Mr; John Blomely. Mr. 
Martin, linen-merchant. Mrs. Wardle, wife 
ef Mr. James Wardle, merchant. 
At Lancafter, Mr.) 
Mrs. Johnfon, wife of Richard Johnfon, ES Efq. 
At Liverpool, Mr. Wright, a lieutenant 
in the navy and matter of St. George’s dock. 
Mr. John Porter, tobacconift.. Mr. John 
Cawley. Mr. John Lofthoufe, coal-mer- 
chant. Aged 23, Mr. Clement Noble, jun. 
Mr. Richard Welch. Aged 50, Mr. Peter 
Fife, grocer. Mr. E. Afhton, brazier. Mrs. 
Noble, relict of Capt. Noble. Aged 71, Mr. 
Richard Burland, fchoolmafter. Aged 22, 
Mifs Mary Rofe M‘Queftin, eldeft daughter 
of Thomas M‘Queftin, efq. Aged 77, Mrs. 
M. Bullen. Aged 52, Mr. J. Brown. . Mifs 
Anderton. Aged 46, Mr. Ralph Gibbons. 
At Hulme, aged 59, Mr. John Chapman, 
farmer. 
At Blackburn, tke infant fon of J.J. Hindle, 
ef 
as Rufholme, Mr. Tho. Hughes, farmer. 
At Wigan, Mr. Anderton, the oldeft pub- 
lican in that place, having kept the Bear’s Paw 
inn near 69 years. 
At Warrington, aged go, Mr. T. Daniell. 
Mr. Darby fhire Gafkell. 
At Rithton, aged 96, Mr. George Baron. 
At Prefton, aged 63, Mr. H. Bigys, farrier. 
At Pemberton, Mr. Edward Hamer, tan- 
ner, a benevolent benefactor to the poor. 
At Pendleton, Mrs. Ainfworth, wife of 
My. Richard Aintworth. 
At Salford, Mr. Edward Tomlinfon, of the 
Angel tavern. 
CHESHIRE. 
The arches of the grand aqueduct bridge 
over the river Mertey, near Marple, are now 
completely turned. This magnificent and 
beautiful ftructure is carried ever a deep val- 
Jey, and prefents a-moft pleafing and roman- 
tic Hpectacte tothe view. Itconfifts of three 
arches, each having a {pan of 60 feet; the 
key ftone of the centre arch is upwards of 78 
feet above the furface of the river, and the 
height of the whole ftructure from the foun- 
dation tothe top of the parapet wall will ex- 
ceed 100 feet. 
Married.| Mr. Gregory, of the Woodhoufe, 
. near Frodfham, to Mifs Hickfon, of Frodfham. 
At Northwich, Mr. Terry, of Munsfield, 
to Mifs Dobell, ‘of the former place. Mr. 
Richard Dentith, of Dunham, to Mifs Clough, 
of Elton. 
At Aldford, Mr. R. Weaver to Mifs Braffey. 
At Stockpert, Rev. R. Anglezerk to Mifs 
Elizabeth Ryle, of Romiley. 
Chefbire...Derbyfbiré...Nottingbampoire, Se. 
Richard acaag ane : 
83 
At Eaftham, Mr. Richard Tomkinfon ot 
Mrs. Gardner. Mr. Thomas Wedge, of Sea- 
land, to Mifs Couchman. 
At Overton, Mr. Hanmer to Mifs Plumbe. 
At Northenden, Rev. Thomas Bland to 
Mits Porter, fitter of the bithop of Clogher, 
in Ireland. 
Died. }. At Chefter, Mrs. Harding, wife of 
Mr. Harding, fchoolmafter, Mr, Leicctter. 
Mrs. Dutton; relict of Mr. Roger Dutcea. 
Mr. Wortley, formerly of the Green Dragon 
inn. Aged 80, Mrs. Saunderfon. 
At Nantwich, in the aera of life, Mr. 
John Burgi, tanner, and one of the Loyal 
Staffordfhire cavalry. Mrs. Hall. Mrs Thurf- 
by. Aged §1, Jonaday Mort, efq. banker 
and falt ‘proprietor. 
At Warburton, Mr. john Cawley. | 
At Crewe-Green, Mr, joln Pate. Aged. 
$6, Mr. Thomas Peacock, of Great Budworth. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married. ] At Derby, Mr. Darby to Mifs 
Caoke. 
‘Died. | At Derby, aged 44, Mr. Shepherdfon,. 
At Draycot, aged 84, Mrs. Dor. Thacker. 
At Littleover, aged 78, Mrs. Radford. | 
’ At Spondon, aged 64, Mr. Tho. Brentnall. 
'. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
‘There were baptized in the parifh of St. 
Mary during the laf year 317, buried 530. 
In the the parith of St. Nicholas there were 
baptized 8g, buried 113. Inthe parith of St. 
Petey there were baptized 71, buried 97. 
Married.| At Notting! bam, Mr. Thomas 
Kirkland, jun. to Mifs Twells. Mr. Robest 
Goodacre, fchoolmafter, to Mifs A. Cockayne. 
At Mansfield, Mr. S. W. White, of Lon- 
gon, to Mifs Hurt, of Dalefort.. Mr. Wil- 
tiam Davy, to Mifs Betley Maria Chailands. 
_ At Eaton, near Retiord, .Mr..W. Booth to 
Mifs Denman. Myr. Jowitt, of Colwick, to. 
Milfs Swinfcoe. ; 
At Blyth, Mr. Elgin, of Hull, to 
Beefley, of Blyth. 
At Anfley, the Rev. J. S. Cobbold to Do- 
rothy Homer. 
At Parton, Mr. George Haines, of Not- 
tingham, to Mifs Diana ° Thor} pe, of Haines. 
Died.] At Nottingham, in confequence. of 
the buriting of a blood veffel while eatlag his 
dinner, Mr. Kilham, well known_as an emi- 
nent minifter in what,is termed the Hock/ey 
methodift conneétion. Mr. Wigley, keeper 
of the caftle lodge. Mrs. Boam. Aged 77, 
Mrs. Yates... Mr. Follows, Mr. Thomas 
Beardfley. Suddenly, Mrs. Fletcher. Aged 
75, Mr. John Gadlby., Mr, Stephen Todd, ap- 
paritor of the ecclefiaftical court. Aged 88, 
Mr. S. Unwin. 
At Tithby, near Bingh Amy aes 93, Mr. 
Mifs 
Richard Porcer, a refpectable farmer 
At EHatt-Bridgeford, Mr. Thomas Clark- 
fione. Suddenly, aged So, Mis. A. Cla: rkitone. 
At Hacknall ' Tankaeds Mr. W. Hafem. 
At Plumtree, aged 72, Mr. T. Beaftall. 
: LINCOLNSHIRE, 
Married. At Lincoln, 'vir. John Dauber, 
aged 55, to Mifs Sarah Mafon, aged 17. 
