1798.) Chefbire—Derbyfbire—Nottinghamfpbire—Lincolapbire. 
morning. Major Potts was a particular 
friend of the late Mr, Palmer, and promifed 
the phyficians, who were called in to. his 
afliftance, wher he dropped down in a fit on 
the ftage, 1000 guineas if they recovered him. 
Likewife at Liverpool, univerially re- 
f{peéted, ayed 46, the Rev. B. Yates, reader. 
of the Jewyh fynagoguc, and teacher of the 
Hebrew language, He loft his wife about 
two years ago, which affected him fofenfibly, 
that his health has been on the decline ever 
fince 
At Manchefter, aged 18, Mr. John Ifher- 
wood Earle. The abilities of this young man 
excited great admiration. 
produced many miniature paintings and draw- 
ings that bore ftreng teftimony of rifing merit. 
At the fame place, Mrs. Entwifle. Mrs. 
Walker. Mr. John Pinnington. Mrs. Su- 
fannah Cragg. My. Edward Roden. Mrs. 
White. 
At Lancafter, aged'70, John Bowes, efq. 
many years an alderman of that corporation. 
At Blackburn, Mrs. Howarth. Mr. 
Ralph Hartley, of the Lower Sun public- 
houfe. 
At Prefton, Mr. Grayftook. Mr. Lees, a 
fherif’s-officer, and a member of the Royal 
Prefon Volunteers. Mr. Robert Rowfon. 
Mr. Ifaac Wilcockfon. 
Mrs. Myers, of Great Crofby. | 
At Ardwick, Mr. James Edge, dyer. 
Mr. John Mellor, callico-printer, of Le- 
venfhulme. 
At Stretford, after a lingering illnefs, Mifs 
Ellen Hardman. 
Edward Gregge Hopwood, efq. of Hopwood, 
oR CHE SHER F 
At the quarter feffions for Chefter, John 
Minfhull, of Sealand, was conviéted of pro- 
faning the Scriptures, and fentenced to three 
months imprifonment. At the expiration of 
this term he is to give fecurity fer 200l. for 
his good behaviour for five years. 
Married.|* At Malpas, Mrs. Powdrell, of 
Farndon, to Mifs Griffith, of Edge. 
Mr. Newbold, furgeon, of Macclesfield, to 
Mits Stonehewer, daughter of the late John 
Stonchewer, efq. of Foden Bank. 
Mr. Seyill, late of Wetenhall, to Mifs 
Smith, of Torporley. 
Died.| At Chefter, Mrs. Duke, 
_ Parionage. 
Mr. james Radley, of Kingfley. 
At Malpas, Mrs. Probart. 
At Runcorn, aged 89, the Rev. Mr, Al- 
cock. — 
At Upton, Mr, Samuel Brittain, an opu- 
Jent farmer. ’ 
At Wheelock, Wm, Whitehead, efq. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.| At Athbourne, Major Powlett, 
infpecting field officer of the Winchefter dif- 
tri, to Mifs Percival, of Afhbourne-hall. 
Mr. Chettwyn, of Sawley, to Mifs Cart- 
wright, of Draycott. 
Af Mappleton, Arthur Brown, efq. of 
Mts. 
Self-taught, he 
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Ellafton, Staffordfhire, to Mifs Fletcher, of 
_.the former place, only daughter of the late 
Rev. Mr. Fletcher, mafter of the free gram- 
mar {cliyol at Afhbourne. ’ 
At Soondon, John Calyert Clark, efq. of 
Hornfey, near London, to Mifs Sales, eldeft 
daughter of Richard Aftley Sales, efq, of the 
former place. 
Died.] At Chefterfield, Martha Gillatt,, 
widow, aged 87, who had lived as a fervant 
more than 50 years in one family. In the 
decline of lite fhe manifefted a defire of ufe- 
fulnefs, and a mind much above commoa 
prejudice, by direéting that her body fhould 
be opened after death, if thereby any fervice 
could be rendered to her furviving fellow- 
creatures. The caufe of her death was found 
to be an obftruction of the bowels, occafioned 
by acolle€tion of above eighty plumb-ftones, 
three of which had an incruftation attached 
to them of a fponge-like-~fubftance, one as 
large as a crab, compoied of the undigefted 
fibres of vegetables. 
At Derby, Mrs. Wigley, widow of the late 
Rev, Benjamin Wigley, of Sawley. Aged 
35, Mrs. Norton. 
At W.»ton upon Trent, aged 28, Lady 
Charlotte Difbrowe, wife of Edward Dif- 
browe, efq. and daughter of the Right Hon. 
the Earl of Buckinghambhire. 
Aged 56, Mrs. Revell, reli€t of the late 
Lieutenant Colonel Revell, of Carnfield. 
At Afthborne, Mr. Tomlinfon, of the 
White Lion Inn. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
On the 21% of Auguft, dropped down, 
and inftantly expired, Mr. George Maddock, 
grocer, in Nottingham, aged49. From his 
extreme corpulency, his remains were oh- 
liged to be drawn on a drag to Radford for in- 
terment. The breadth of his coffin was 
three feet four inches and a half, and the 
depth! two feet three inches. 
Married.] Mr. William Sharp, miller, of 
Ilkefton, to Mifs Elizabeth Hawley. 
At Conifborough, the Rev. John Hall Clay, 
of Barnborough, to Mifs Anna Watkins, 
youngeft daughter of the Rev. Henry Wat- 
kins, refidentiary of Southwell. 
Did.| At Nottingham, in his 84th year, 
Mr. John Pepper. 
At Southwell, aged 66, Mr. Nicholas 
Hutchinfon, a reputable furgeon and apo- 
thecary. 
At Ilkefton, Mrs. Rhodes. 
: LINCOLENSHIRE.w 
Edmund Turner, efq. the proprietor of Sir 
Ifaac Newton’s eftates in Lincolnfhire, has 
this fummer completely reftored the manor- 
houfe of Woolithorpe, in which that grea¢ 
luminary was born, 1642. ; 
Married.} At Lincoln, Mr. Robert Hunt, 
to Mifs Coddington, elde% daughter af Mr. 
Alderman Coddington. Mr. Thickfton Hol- 
land, to Mifs Toyne. 
At Stamford, Mr. James Linton, to Mifs 
Denthire. 
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