1800. | 
grocer. Mrs. Hetherington, the fourth wife 
of Mr. J. Hetherington. Mrs, Thackrah, 
wife of Mr. Thackrah. 
_ At Beverley, Mr. Tindal, late of Wyke- 
ham, and many years agent to R. Langley, 
efy. of that place. Aged 86, Mr. Phillipfon. 
. At Bridlington, aged 107, Mrs. Ja. Lovell, 
widow. Aged $2, Mrs, Buck, widow of Rev. 
Wm. Buck, formerly vicar of Church Fenton, 
in the Weft-Riding. 
At Leverfall, near Doncafter, Mrs. Overton, 
relict of the Fate H. Overton, efq. 
At Bithop Nuddleham, aged 61, George 
Surtees, efq. late of the Navy. 
At Laclington, Mrs. Maire, wife of H. 
Muire, efq.; fhe was a lady of moft exem- 
plary manner, and amiable difpofition. 
At Cowthorpe, near Wetherby, Mrs. Mar- 
tin, wife of the Rev. C. Martin, reétor of 
that parih. 
At Wakefield, Mr. Bell, of the Weaver’s- 
inn. 
LANCASHIRE. | 
The poft-boy conveying the mail on 
Wigan to Chirley, was ‘robbed on the morn- 
ing of the 2gth Dec. of feveral bags of letters. 
_ It has been refolved at a Chapter, held at 
the Collegiate church, Manchefter, that in 
future divine fervice thal] begin at half-paft 
ten in the morning. 
The bookfellers of Mancheft-r have come 
to the fair and reafonable refolution of charg- 
ing one half-penny upon all fix-penny period- 
ical works, and one penny upon thofe value 
one fhilling or upwards, which are con- 
veyed to Manchefter by the Mart or coacu. 
No lover of literature, and particularly no 
reader of the Monthly Magazine will, we are 
perfuaded, obje& to pay ‘for the gratification 
of its early receipt. A fmall advance in price 
for rapid conveyance to diftant places, is ge- 
nerally ftipulated for by the publifhers of 
periodical works upon the continent; and it 
would be an aét of juftice due to the coumtry 
booktellers throughout Great Britain, if a 
fimilar ftipulation were generally made by the - 
publifhers of fuch works in this country. 
Premiums have lately been diftributed: to 
the perfans who have brought the largett 
quantities of flour and meal to market. 
Their names and the number of loads brought, 
have alfo been publithed in the Manchefter 
papers. “% 
Married,] At Lancafter, Mr. Baniriiee. 
of Carnforth, to Mifs E. Rowlandfon. 
At Marnichaiters Mr. P. W. Bertheau, of 
amburgh, to Mifs Smith. Mr. J. Hewit- 
fan, to Mifs Barnes. Mr. T. Stephens, to 
Mifs Hannah Wilfon. Mr. J. B. Bindlofs, 
merchant, to Mifs Gardner of Halme. Mr. 
Grundy, of Lymm, to Mifs Jackfon, of Sal- 
ford-bridge. Mr. S. Lingard, to Mifs Slater, 
ef Liverpool. 
At Liverpool, Wm. Pickmore, efq. of 
London, to Mifs Amelia Mather. Mr. Ja: 
Salé, merchant, to Mifs H. Benn, daughter 
of Mn Benn. Mr. G. S. Harley, to Mifs 
Lancafpire—Chepbire. gine 87 
Benn, fitter of the above. Mr. Rd. Whal- 
ley, foap-boiler, to Mifs C. Edwards. Mr. 
William Owen, merchant, to Mifs Nayler, 
daughter of the Rev. W. Nayler, of Orm- 
fkirk. Mr. Ja. Armftrong, liquor-merchant, 
to Mifs Mary Falrick. Lieut. Lewes, of the | 
third regiment of light Marines, to Mifs E. 
Pownall, fecond daughter of Mr. J. Pownall. 
Ac Blackburn, Mr. C. Wright, callico- 
printer, of Marple-Chefhire, to Mifs Sarah 
Ford, fecond daughter of Mr. Ford, og Darwen 
Mill. 
At Wigan, Tho. Weoodeack, efq to Mifs 
E. Holmes, of Winttanley. Mr. William 
Sutton, of Liverpool, 
Jane Gafkell. 
At Bentham, Mr. W. Wilfon, to is 
Ellerfhaw. 
At Bolton, Mr. Langfhaw,' of Lancafter, 
to Mifs Grundy, of Bolton. 
Died.} At Lancafter, Mrs. Bowskill, late 
of the Sun-Inn. Mrs. H. Rawcliffe. "Mrs. 
Houfman, relict of Mr. J. Houfman. ; 
At Manchefter, aged 70, Mr. Rd. Higgin- 
fon, fen. a benevolent friend to the poor. 
Mrs. Kay, wife of Mr. W. Kay. Aged 34, 
Mr. David Holt, attorney. Mrs. Ofbaidifton, 
wife of Mr. W. Ofbaldifton. Mrs. Worth- 
ington, wife of Mr. T. Worthington. Mirs.. 
S. Gibfon, a maiden lady. Mr. J. Green, 
cotton-nierchant. Mr. P. George, publican. 
Aged 83, Mrs. Greaves. 
At Liverpool, Mr. Hughes, printer. Mr. 
James Blundell. Aged'21, Mr. S. Prefton, 
fon of Mr. R. Pictow Mr. Geo. Kendall, 
ironmonger, Aged 7o, Mr. ,W. Solden. 
Mrs. Machell, wife of Mr. J. Machell. Mrs. 
Dutton, wideu: Mrs. Livefley, wife of Mr. 
Livefley. 
At Blackburn, aged 42, Mr. J. Water- 
worth, printer, and publifher of the Black- 
burn-Mail. 
At Over-Darwen, aged 57, 
wife of Mr. Ford, bleacher. 
At Leighton Hall, near Lancafter, Mrs. 
Mary Bifhop, relict of the late Wm. Bithop, 
eiq. of Yealand. 
At Hulme, near Lancafter, aged 74, Mrs. 
Hulme, wife of Mr. Joun Halme, 
At Wafrington, William Borron, efq. fors 
merly of Manchetter. 
At Prefton, Mrs. Moore, wife of Mr. T. 
Moore. 
_ At Fulwood-Moor, 
Charnock. 
At Ormékirk, the Rev. M, Cavok. 
At Leigh, James Tayler, efq. clerk of the 
Peace for. pattie: 
CHESHIRE. 
A poor.man named Anderfon Davies, a 
_native of Chefter, where he formerly lived 
in affluence, was lately difcovered halt naked 
in the body of a chaife, at an inn-yard in 
Manchefter; he was almoft expiring from 
the intenfe coldnefs of the weather, and was 
Mrs. Ford, 
near Prefton, Mr. 
conyeyed tothe work-houfe juf in tim¢ to’ 
preferve his life. . 
. Married.J 
merchant, to Mifs - 

