1800. ] 
in his dilligent attendance on the duties of his 
profeflion. ; 
‘Mr. John Daltry, cooper and fpirit mer-' 
chant. Mr. John Afhworth, of Elland, 
corn-dealer. Mrs. Faulding, wife of Mr. 
Faulding, furgeon.. Mrs. Staniland, wife of 
Capt. John Staniland, of Selby. Suddenly, 
at her mother’s houfe, Mrs. G: Caddy, 
aged 62. 
At Huddersfield, Mr. Edw. Mirfield, aged 
67. Mr. Newby, of Skercoat-green, near 
Halifax, merchant. ~ 
At Harrington, Mrs. Maire, wife of Henry 
Maire, efq. 
At Northallerton, “aged 80, Mrs. Wilkin, 
relict of the late Mr. John Wilkin. Mrs. 
Elftone, relict of the late Mr. Elftone, of 
York. 
At Whitby, Mr. Wm. Teafdale, an emi- 
ment furgeon. 
LANCASHIRE. | 
The following, goods were imported into 
Liverpool from the Weft Iadies, in the courfe 
of lat year, wiz. Sugar 51,380 hogtheads, 
7,524 tierces, «4,207 barrels. Rum 5,171 
hogfheads. Cotton 45,234 bales. ‘Cocoa 
1,992 cafks, and 5,607 bags. Coffee 20,432 
cafks, 18,187 bags. 
A cotton-mill at Rainow, near Maccles 
field, was totally deftroyed by fire a few days 
ago ‘ 
It is computed that fince the commence- 
ment of the war, this county has fupplied 
between 60 and 70 thoufand men to the army 
and navy. 
At Macclesfield, on Monday the 3d infant, 
feveral hundreds of poor labouring men en- 
teredthe market, and forcibly took pofleflion 
of large’ quantities of grain and potatoes, 
which they diftributed in {mall quantities, at 
very reduced prices. They were difperfed in 
the evening by the military. 
At Stockport alfo, and at Athton-under- 
Lyne, mobs have affembled. At the latter 
place, a large body of men and women feized 
all the flour and meal in the town, which 
they fold at inferior prices amongft them- 
felves. The Afhton volunteers being called 
out, a rencontre took place, but the impe- 
tuofity of the mob obliged the latter to re- 
treat with precipitation: Eighteen of the 
rioters have fince been committed. 
Mr. Wright, of Liverpool, ina letter to 
the chief acting magiftrate of Mancheiter, 
which he requires fhould be publifhed, ftates 
the arrival (at Liverpool) of one veffel from 
New York with 1600 barrels of wheat flours 
that two others of 7000 barrels were on their 
paflage, and that very confiderable fhipments 
of corn were to take place in various ports of 
America for this country. There were many 
fhips on their pafiage from the Baltic, one of 
which in particular had one thoufand tons of 
wheat on board. 
Marricd.| Col. Brooke, of the 20th regt. 
eldeft fon of Sir Sam. Brooke, of Beaumaris, 
to Mifs Gyimthaw, of Prefton, — 
Lancafbire. 
#03 
At Prefton, Mr. John Wheeler, printer, 
of Manchefter, to Mifs Serjeant, of Prefton. - 
At Dean, the Rev. Tho. Hayes, curate of : 
Weft Houghton and New Church, and chaps 
lain to the Bilhop of Chefter, to Mifs Hannaly | 
Whittle, of Ormfkirk. — - 
Mr. Platt, of Liverpool, 
Mifs E. Neale, of Ulverfton. 
At Manchefer, Mr. Luke Howarth, to 
Miis Arn Andrew.. Mr. Sam. Lingard, of 
Manche(fter, to Mifs Slater, ‘of Liverpool. 
At Lindale, in Cartmel, Mr. James News 
by, of Wallhook, to Mifs Taylor, of Bar. 
ber-green. 
At Liverpool, Mr. J. Bell, teacher, to 
Mils Graham, of Manchefter. Mr. Ormans 
dy, bookfeller, to Mifs Daulby, of Wet 
Kiby. Mr, Irving, merchant, to Milfs 
Mary Blackburn. 
Died. | /At Little Harwood, aged 83, Mr. 
Giles Haworth, who had been 66 years’ gar- 
dener to J. Clayton, efq. of that place. 
At Manchefter, Jof. Atkinfon, merchant 
and manufa¢turer, a quaker. 
At Failfworth, Eliz. Etchefs, aged 88 years 
fhe was grandmother and great-grandmother 
of 150 children. 
At Leigh, James Taylor, efg. deputy clerk 
of the peace for Lancafhire. 
At Edgely, aged 83, Mrs. Townfend, mo- 
ther of Mr. Townfend, of Manchefter, mer- 
chant. : 
At Halliwell, near Bolton, Widow. Sim- 
Kin, fhe enjoyed good health during her whole 
life, and retained all her faculties to the laf 
moment. 
At Prefcott, Captain James. 
At Lancafter, Mrs. Pro€tor, Mrs. Houf- 
man. Mr, James Bland, bratier.  Jofeph 
Wellis, tea-dealer. Mr.Wm. Ruffell,aged go. 
At, Acres Barn, near Manchefter, Mr. 
merchant, to 
/ Jokn Seddon; a man univerfally and very 
juttiy refpeéted. 
At Sline, near Lancafter, Mrs. Greenhow. 
‘At Glaflon, near Lancafter, Mrs. Keen, 
who was left well in bed by her hufband ih 
the morning and foon after found dead, 
At Prefton, Mrs. Bolton, wife of George 
Bolton, efq. 
Aged 49, Wm. Banks, efq. of Winftanley 
Hall, near Wigan, in whom the unlettered 
and indigent found an infructor and a benefi- 
cent comforter. K 
At Stockton, Mrs. Langftaff, reli@ of the- 
late Mr. Langftaff, furgeon. 
Mr. Robt. Gilchrit, a well known venddy 
of worfted at the Scale de Crofs, Newcaftle. 
At Liverpool, Mrs. Colquitt, aged 81 yeays_ 
Aged 24, Mrs. Farrer, wife of Mr. J.Farey, 
merchant, fhe was by profeffion a quaket, 
virtuous and amiable in her manneys sade 
poflefling a mind well ftored with thot. vetter 
qualities which embellifh human life, and 
leave an impreffion of worth far greater than 
our tribute to her memory can produce. 
Mr. Grew, formerly an eminent brafs- 
fopnder in Birmingham, 
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