£799-] 
William, Afheroft, efq. captain of the Pref- 
cot volunteers, to Mifs J. E. Rimmer. 
Mr. eee Stoakes to Mifs Hobart, of 
Publin. John Coward, to Mrs. M. 
Trout. on Thomas Bold, to Mifs Rutfon. 
Mr. Robinfon, to Mifs Scere! 
At Manchetter, Mr. William Walth, to 
Mifs Ann Marth. Mr. Henry Geary, to Mifs 
M.Collinfon, Mr. John England, of Sal- 
ford, to Mifs $. Turner, of Manchefter. Mr. 
Thomas Mafon, to Mifs Bennett. Mr. John 
Owen, corn-merchant, to Mifs Sandford, of 
Salford. Mr. Chadwick, to Mifs Leftwick. 
At Poulton, Mr. William Gore, to Mifs 
Whitefide: 
At Caton, Mr. E. Chefy re, attorney, of 
Manchetter, to Mifs Capftick. 
At Wigan, Mr. ae Crowther, to Mifs 
Athton. 
At Warrington, Mr. John Booth, to Mifs 
Sarah Hatton. 
At Childwall, Richard Wefton, efq. to Mifs 
Makin. 
At Ormfkirk, Mr, J. Robinfon, to Mifs 
Affley. 
Died] At Lancafter, the Rev. Jas. Wat- 
fon, chaplain at the caftle, and many years 
mafter of the free grammar {chool. 
. At Liverpool, aged 50, Mr. Jas. Thompfon, 
ftone-mafon. 
the late Mr. Lewtas. Mr. Thomas Dawfon, 
merchant, .Aged $4, Mr. Peter Banks, fex- 
ton of St. Nicholas church. Mrs.. Willis. 
Aged 58, Mrs, Mary Rebecca Campbell, 
lifter to J. Campbell, efq. lieutenant-gover- 
nor of Plymouth. Mifs M. Rathbone. Aged 
51, Mr. Edward Greenwood, agent to the 
proprietors of the Leeds and Liverpool canal. 
Mr. W, Jackfon, merchant.. Mrs. Cafs, wife 
of Mr, Cais, druggift.. Aged 36, Capt. James 
Bachope,. ; 
At Manchelter, aged 53, Mrs. Newton, of 
Liverpool. Mr. William Rodgers. Mr. T. 
Whitlow, attorney. 
At Fazakeriey, Mrs. 
sipt. James Farmer. 
At Upholland, near Wigan, aged 94, Mrs. 
Holme, reli& of the late H. Holme, efq. 
At Motley: hill, aged 17, Milfs E. Dawfon, 
gaughter of J. Dawfon, efgq. 
At Much esis. near Prefton, the Rev. 
Roger Barton, rector of that place. He was 
# good clafiical {cholar, well verfed inthe po- 
lite arts, and fufficiently acquainted with the 
principles of phyfic to render effential fervices 
fo the poor of his neighbourhood, by whom he 
was affe€tionately efteemed. 
At, Prefcot, lieutenant Robert bv Solyneaux, 
of the Prefcot independent volunteers. 
At Salford, Mr. Edward Lightbourne, 
butcher, 
At Vernons Hall, hear Liverpool, aged 47, 
theRev.Wm. Cowley. Inthe early part of his 
Life he taught natural philotophy as a divinity 
with great ability and reputation ata Roman 
Catholic college on the ean ent, of which 
he was afterwards chofen Principal. During 
E. Farmer, wife of 
Chefbire—Derby fhire~—Nottingham/bire. 
Mrs. Mary Lewtas, widow of - 
579 
a refidence of fixteen years at Paris, where he 
occupied a fimilar fituation, he received with 
politenefs and treated with hofpitality many 
of his countrymen who vifited that capital. 
Liberality of fentiment was. his peculiar cha- 
raéteriftic; to promote Harmony and‘ peace 
was his conftant ftudy. Dr. Johnfon, to 
whom he was perfonally known, ufed to call 
him the amiable Mr. Cowley. 
At Bolton, the Rev. Robert Dean, one of 
the juftices of the peace for the county of 
Lancathire. 
At Dam Houfe, near, Aftley, T, M. Frog- 
gart, efq. 
At Haflingden, Mis. Martha Howarth, an 
eminent preacher among the quakers. 
At Richmond, near Liverpool, aged 77, 
John Strong, efo.. 
CHESHIRE. 
‘Married.| | At Chefter, Mr. Thomas Brof- 
ter, to Mifs Evans. 
At Bolefworth, Mr. Daniel Williams, of 
the Nag’s Head inn, Chefter, to Mifs Ann 
Heppard, of Bolefworth. 
Died] At Farndon, Mr. Robert Miller, 
farmer. 
At Poyton, Mrs. Barber, wife of Mr. T. 
‘Barber. 
At Natwich, Mr. Edward Alderfey, fon of 
Mr. Alderfey, of Chefter; he was \thrown 
from his horfe, and pitching upon a ftake by 
the fide of the road, expired on, the fpot. 
At Gibb-hill, aged 47, Mr. Bayley Pea- 
cock. mids 
_ DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.]- At Stanton, the Rev. Paul Bel- 
cher, of Aithbourne, to Mifs Greaves, daugh- 
ter of the Rev. George Grezves, ne of 
Stanton, 
At Foremark, Mr. William Bancroft of 
Sinfin, to Mifs E. Spurr, of the former place. 
At Chefterfreld, Mr. Wilfon, attorney, of 
Albreton, to Mifs Bower, daughter of Mr, 
Bower, attorney. 
Died.| At Derby, aged 55, Mrs. Tipper, 
wife of- Mr. Tipper. Aged 68, Mr. John 
Steer. 
At Wefton-under-Wood, aged 37, Mr. 
William Hunt, one of the Derbythire volun- 
teer. cavalry. 
‘At Poftern Lodge, aged 72, after a few 
hours indifpofition, Mrs. Adfetts, fen. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Nottingham, Mr. Cooper, 
of Hull, to Mjfs Prieftley, of Nottingham. 
At Rollefton, near Newark, Mr. Pale- 
thorpe, farmer, to Mifs Kirkby. 
At Holme-Pierrepont, Mr. William San- 
dey, to Mifs Lowe, of Bafingfield. 
Died.|| At Nottingham, Mrs. Eamer, re- 
liét of the late Mr. Edward Eamer.. Aged 72, 
Mr. John Nightingale. 
At Mansiield, aged 39, Mr. Thomas Wil- 
fon. 
At Bingham, aged 57, Mr. James: Horfe- 
poole, butcher. 
At 
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