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At Leven Grove, the Hon. Ifabella Cary, . 
reli€t of the late Hon. Gen. George Cary. 
At Knottingley, Mr. Brown, attorney at 
law. 
At Silkftone, near Barnfley, aged 84, 
Rev. Samuel Phipps, vicar of that place. 
At Wakefield, Mr. J. Meggitt, bookfeller. 
At Bradford, Capt. Wm. Weatherftone, 
of the 84th regiment of foot. 
At Cottingwerth, aged 66, Henry Wm. 
Robinfon, efq. 
At Howden, Mr. Robert Middlebrooke, 
furgeon. 
At Selby, Mrs. Fothergill, wife of Mr. 
Fothergill. 
- LANCASHIRE. 
Married] At Lancafter, Mr. John Thomp- 
fon, merchant, to Mifs M. Wright, daughter 
of the late Dr. Wright. 
At Manchetfter, Mr. Wm. Kay, manufac-~- 
turer, to Mifs Fray, daughter of Mr. Tho- 
.mas Fray, of Withy Grove. Rev. Thomas 
Gafkell, one of the mafters of the ee 
ichool, to Mifs Ann Rigby. Mr. James 
Fither, to Mifs Ann Makin, of Salford.” Mr. 
jofeph Parr, attorney, ta Mifs Chamley of 
Blackburn. 
At Warrington, Mr. John Boyer, to Mifs 
“Blackburn. Mr. B. Furnivall, of Oldham, 
to Mifs M. Rollingfon. Mr. GC. Furnivall, 
to Mifs L. Chorley. 
At Liverpool, Mr- Wm. Phillips, mer- 
chant, to Mifs E. Robinfon. Mr. Rd. Rof- 
fon, upholder, to Mifs A. Bufhell. Mr. Rt. 
Wilfon to Mifs E. Griffiths. 
At Winwick, Mr. Thomas Atherton, to 
Mifs Layland. 
At Childwall, M. D. Carr, efq. of Cork, 
to Mifs Dawfon of Mofsley Hill. 
At Blackburn, Mr. F. Chadwick, 
Prefton, to Mifs H. M. Whitehead. 
At Wigan, Mr. E. Chamley, 
Blinkhorn. 
Died.} 
Smerden. 
Inn. Mr. 
of 
to Mifs 
At Manchefter, Capt. Thomas 
Mr. T. Burton, of the Red Lion 
John Jenkins, bruth manufaétu- 
ver. Mr. Wm. Pearfon, fmall ware ma- 
nufacturer. Mr. Joha Wright,. taylor. Mr. 
Smith. Aged 34, Mrs. E. Corbett, wife of 
Mr. Matthew Corbett, of that place: Her 
affectionate and peaceable deportment, inthe 
feveral relations of wite, mother, and friend, 
defervedly procured her the efteem of all ie 
knew her. , 
At Liverpool, aged 82, Mrs. Richardfon. 
Aged 41, Mr. Mofs, cabinet maker. Aged 
8, Mr. Robert Wefthead. Mr. john Lup- 
ten, broker. Aged 71, Mr. John Wilfon, 
farrier. James Worthington, M.D. one 
of the original promoters of the Liverpool 
Difpenfary. Ufariah Uzuld, efq. captain of 
his Majefty’ s fhip Aeon. Aged 77, Mr. J. 
Grimfhaw. Mrs. Armftrong, widow. Mr. 
John Porter. 
At Warrington, Mrs. E. Wilkinfon, wife 
ef Mr. J. Wilkinfon, cotton manufaQurer. 
At Ormfkirk, aged 70, Mr. John A aie 
= 
gun-imith, 
Lancafuire....Chefbire....Derbyfhire, Se. 
-At Prefcett, aged 19) Mr. Thomas Brad- 
fhaw. 
in the army. 
aE Childwall, Mrs. Gafcoyne, reli of 
1¢ late B. Gaiceyne, efg. 
At Prefton, Mrs. Prefton, daughter of Mr. 
Ald. Pritchard. 2 
CHESHIRE. 
LMarried.| At Great Neiton, Mr. Thomas 
Hafwell, to Mifs Whitehead. 
Died. ] At Chefter, Mr. Thomas Sutton. 
Major Cole. Mr. Roger Cotgrave, filk-dyer. 
Mr. Hickion, fhoe-maker. 
At Primrofe Hill, aged g2, Mrs. Margaret _ 
Hail. 
At Sale, Mr. Bradfhaw White, Son of C. 
White, efq. of Manchefter. 
At Boughton, near Chefter, aged 34, 
John Brailey, Efg. formerly ee at 
that city. 6 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.| At Derby, Mr. Thomas Beden,_ 
baker, to Mifs Ellis. 
At Gloffop, J. Tomlinfon, efq. ef Co- 
hinedge, to Mifs E. Bradbury, of Blankhead. 
At Kirk-Langley, Mr. Bowyer, furgeon, 
of Brailsford, to Miis Copeftake. 
At Wingerworth, J. S. Sydney, efg. of 
Penhurft Caftle, Kent, to Mifs H. Hunlocke, 
daughter of Sir H. Hunlocke, bart. 
Died.| At Meatham, aged 64, Mr. Tho- 
mas Jewfbury, the greateft part of whoie 
life was fpent in conducting the coilieries, in. 
the lordfhips of Oakthorpe and. Meaiham, 
with great benefit to his employers, and 
much credit to himfelf, as a faithful and 
fkilful agent. From his principal otcupa- 
tion of fuperintending collieries, he {pared at- 
tention fufficient to become, though not a 
profeffed, yet certainly an ingenious lurveyor 
of roads, and an accurate engineer of canal 
navigation. To his practical knowledge he 
added a tafte for natural philofophy, a ftudy, 
which he found to be an agreeable companion 
of his leifure, and an enlightened guide of 
his labours. Mr. J. lived to reap the fruits 
of his-goed conduct ; his honefty and induftry 
enabled him to eftablifh a numerous jamily 
in a refpectable manner, to place feveral of 
his kinfmen in advantageous fituations, and 
to bequeath good furtunes to his children. 
t Meller, Mrs. Efther Wild, wife of Mr, 
Wild. -— 
At Willington, aged 78, Mr. Dethick. 
At Afhborne, Mr. Slater, organift. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Nottingham, Mr. Needhang 
hofier, of Aihby de la Zouch, to Miis Tupott. 
Mr. Nath. Rutt, of London, to Miis S. Pren- 
tice. Mr. John Billings, hofier, to Mifs A. 
Lockton. Mr Winrow to Mus M. Sturt. 
Mr. Wm. Cotton,. grocer, to Miis Southern. 
At Newark, Mr. Reynolds, bruthmaker, 
to Mifs Wilfon. At Radford, near Notting=- 
ham, Mr. J. Hewitt, factor, of Oxford, to 
Mifs Pike of Apfley. j 
Died.| At Nottingham, aged 22, Mr. 
John Flint. Mr. Sam. Walker, butcher. 
Mr. Edmonds, formerly an officer . 
Aged 
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