‘76th year, Mrs. Surr. 
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Dee] At York, in his 83d year, Mr. John 
Wolftenholme, upwards of 55 years a cho- 
rifter in the cathedral. “Mrs. Stables. In her 
_Mr. Harrifon, one of 
the corps of volunteers. Mr. John Allen. 
Mr. John Hamilton, late of the Bowling- 
‘green without Bortham-bar. 
At Hull, George Hadley, efq. compiler of 
the hiftory of that town, . Aged 27, Mrs. 
Egginton, wife of Jofeph Egginton, efq. 
mayor of this corporation. 
At Sheffield, Mr. David reenwood, who 
for many years ditinputiied himfelf as a 
fchoolmafter of approved talents and inde- 
fatigable affiduity. 
At Scarborough, fuddenly, Mr. Sollitt. 
Mr. Richard Wilfon, fen. fhip-owner. Mrs. 
‘Marflitt, of the Blue-Bell ave Mr. George 
Hawfon, fhip-owner. 
At Whitby, Mr.Thomas Thornhill. 
At Beverley, aged go, Mrs. Ward, widow 
of the late Rev. Mr. Ward, many years the 
. afternoon Jeéturer of St. Mary’ s church 2, and 
Mafter of the free grammar-fchool in that 
town. — 
2A a rt fhip-owner. 
At Efston-hall, near Skipton, 
fon, wife of Matthew Wilion, efq. aunt 
to the Right Hon. Lord Clive. 
At Myrtle-grove, near Bingley, after a 
few days illnefs, the wife of John Atkinfon 
Busfield, efq. 
At Wath, near Doncafter, Mrs. Trebeck, 
wife of the Rev. Ts Trebeck. 
_ At Doncafter, Mifs Woodcock. Aged 63; 
‘Mr. Bethune Cee one ef the common- 
council of that corporation. 
At Sandall, Mifs Cooper. 
At a nae anor, Mrs. Anna 
LANCASHIRE. 
The corporation of -Clithero have pre- 
Rev. T. Wilfon, head mafter of 
rammar-{choel in ea at town, with 
mz fall. 
tle 
Cie 
an elegant filver box, on which is engraved an 
appropriate aoa expreffive of their re- 
gard for his literary character. 
Ea) 
The Lancafter canal is now open, -and na- 
vigated for the extent of 50 miles 
_ Marvied.] At Liverpool, Mr: William R. 
Dunbar, to Mrs. Ronaldfon. Mr. William 
Duncan, to Mifs ‘Tobin. Mr. John Black- 
burn, to Mifs Strong. Mr. Robert Potts, to 
Mifs’ Hannah Tot Bardia. Mr. William 
Goudy, to Mifs Hannah Jebb, of Kirkdale. 
Mr. john Orrel, to Mifs Holmes, of Wigan. 
Mr. Whitehoufe, to Mifs Lake. 
At Lancaiter, Mr. Jackfon Mafon, attorney, 
to Mifs ae Mr. John Turner, to 
Mifs Wrigh 
At Manchefter, Mr. Jofeph Meredith, to 
Mifs Barlow, of Ardwick. Mr. William 
Cope, to Mifs Hannah Hyde. Mr. Peter 
Holr, cotton-manufa€turer, to Mrs. Phebe 
on, Mr. William Thomas, to Mi fs 
rah am. 
sefwich, of 
é 
Lieutenant Edwin Shute, 
At-Thorne, aged 51, Mr. R. Gilderdale,- 
Lancafsire...Cheftire. 
[Nov. 
the sth Royal Lancathire militia, to Mifs 
Hanon Hewit, of Tamworth, Staffordfhire. 
At Walton church, Mr _ James Manifold, 
to Mifs A. Woodhoufe, of Bootle. 
At Leigh, Mr. John Wright, of Liverpool, 
corn-merchant, to Mifs Margaret Marth, of 
the former place. 
Atthe parifh-church of Dean, Mr. John 
Topp, of Farnworth, to Mifs Alice Heaton, 
of Bolton. 
Died.| At Liverpool, Mifs Mary Cope, 
Mr. John Thompfon. Mis. Jeniiniow, Aged 
73, Mr. Jofeph Pattinfon, pilot. Aged 86, 
Mrs. Lewis. ‘Mr. Jobn Prefon, jun. Mr. 
John Poole. Suddenly, aged 72, Mr. John 
Caton. In his ae year, Mr. Richard Lunt. 
At Prefton, Mr. William Wi ilfon In her 
“39th year, Mrs. St. Clare, wife of “William 
St. Clare, M.D. Mrs. ees 
At Wavetree, ‘of the gout in his ftlomach, 
Mr. Edward Hind, niercliane, of Liverpox 
At Manchefter, Mr. Thomas Byron, a 
wards of 27 years manager of the weighing 
machine at ‘Alpe town... Mrs. Alicé Chorl- 
ton. Mrs. Wood. Mifs Walker. Aged 82, 
Mr. ee. Shores — 
At Lancafter, Mr. Anthony Nelfon, a 
memoer of the Loyal Lancafter Volunteers. . 
At Prefton, the Rev. William Gorft, late 
incumbent at Kirkham. Mr. vs Walmfley, 
grocer. Mrs.‘Taylor, wife of Mr. John Tay- 
lor, of the Mitre public-houfe. ( 
At Shore-top, near Ringley, aged 81, Mr. 
John Allen. 
4¢ Church-town, 
Pedder. 
At Ormikirk, Mr. Thomas Bae: 
At his houfe, near Hawkfhead, Mr.T homas 
Rigg, flate-merchant: he had returned only 
a few days before from the Ifle of Mann, 
where he had been for fome time engaged in 
manufacturing Sir Joha Dalrymple’s patent= 
foap. 
near Garftang, Mis. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.| At Chefter, Mr. T. Swanwick, 
to Mifs H. Thorpthwaite, of Tflington. 
My:.Boulton, of Humberftone-hall, aged 69, 
_to Mifs S. Sutton, “of Allbrighton, aged zr. 
At Taxall, Mr. Jobn'j Johafen, of Whaley, 
to Mifs Mar ee of Horrid ge- end: the bride- 
groom is father to 18 children, grandfather to 
- and great-grandfather to 273 the bride 
mother to 20, grandmother to 94, and great- 
grandmother to 24 children. Their -joint 
ages amount to 161 years. 
_Died,] At Chetter, aged 71, Thomas Ball, 
efq. of Ireland. Mr. Wolie. 
At Eaton, fuddenly, in his 68th year, John 
ae well known in that neighbourhood 
for the weaknefs of his intelleéts, and the 
fimplicity of his conduct. He has for fe- 
veral years paft been a confiant attendant at 
Eaton-hall, the feat of the Right Hon. Lord 
Grofyenor, at which place he received his 
daily fupply of food. “His death was occa- 
fioned by the burfting of a bloed-veilel, which 
baffled all medical- afliftance, theugh: a pro- 
f2Mional gentleman was immediately called in. 
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