1799-] 
Mr. Phillips} farmer, of Eccles, near Man- 
chefter, has been prefented, by his~ landlord, 
with a fuperb filver cup, value ten guineas, 
with this infcriprion: ¢* The gift of Richard 
Willis, efq. to Jolin Phillips, of Eccles, for 
the excellent management and condition of 
his farm at the expiration of eleven years, 
without any leafe.” 
Married.| At Lancafter, Mr, C.Sherfon, 
ironmonger, to Mifs Herdman. Mr. Thomas 
Green, of Manchefter, to Mifs Longfhaw. 
Mr. J. Gore, to Mifs Shaw. 
At Liverpool, the Rev. T. Bold, to Mifs 
Rutfon.. Mr. John Coward, of Nebthwaite, 
near Ulverftone, to Mifs M. Trout of the. 
former place. Mr. Robinfon, to Mifs Hor- 
rocks. ~ Mr. 
Capt. E. Clark, to Mifs Rogerfon. Mr. J 
Bammer, to Mifs Higham, of Marlborough. 
Mr. T. Hartley, to Mifs J. Redhead. Mr. 
W. Prefcot, to Mifs M. Carfon. Mr. John 
Upton, of Shrewthury, to Mifs C. Goul- 
bourn, of Liverpool. 
At Manchefter, Mr. John Wilkinfon, to 
Mifs A. Longbottom. Capt. A. Thomfon, 
of Liverpool, to Mifs Thomfon, daughter of 
Mr. Thomfon, ftationer, of Manchefter. 
Mr. W. Ogden, to Milfs E. Hardcaftle. Mr. 
J. Morris, hat-manufa@turer, to Mifs E. 
Meilor, of Witley Grove. James Edge, efg. 
to Mifs Jevon, darghter and coheirefs of the 
late A. Jevon. efq. of Tipton Hall, Stafford. 
Mr. J. W. Auftin, to Mifs C. Heywood. 
J. W. Lubbock, efg. of London, to Mifs M. 
Entwifle, daughter of J.. Entwifle, efq, of 
Rufholme.- Mr. W. Slack, to Mrs. Butter- 
worth. Mr. J. Lignum, to Mrs. Nelfon. 
Mr. J. Radford, of Salford, to Mifs E. Tay- 
lor. Mr. John Albifton, to Mifs A. Withing- 
ton, daughter ‘of Mr. P. Withington, of 
Hulme. Mr. John Geary, woollen-draper, 
to Mifs M. Thompfon. Mr. J. Wood, to 
Mifs A. Higgins 
At Salford, the Rev. W. Salmon, re¢tor of 
Sandbach, to Mifs Barrow, daughter of the 
late Mr. Barrow, of Salford. 
At Ormékirk, Mr. J. Robinfon, woollen- 
graper, to Mifs Aftley. 
At Blackburn, Mr. Thomas Ainfworth, at- 
torney, to Mifs E. Haworth. 
At Rochdale, Mr. John Orford, of Hey- 
wood, to Mifs E. Holt, daughter of Mr. R. 
Holt, of Chamber-houfe. 
At Arrad-font, near Ulverftone, Mr. J. 
Gore, of Liverpool, to Mifs E. Shaw. 
At Poulten, Mr. R. Yates,-~of Blackburn, 
to Mifs Hull, of Poulton. 
At Paddinam, Mr. W Chippindale, of 
* Blackburn, cotton-merchant, to Mifs Ifher- 
wood. 
Died.| At Manchefter, Mr. G. Watfon, 
dyer. , Mifs Hatfield. Mr. P. Fearnhead. 
Mr. M.Wilkinfon. Mr. P. Clare, aquaker, 
he was well known as an excelient mechanic. 
Mifs M. M. Mather, daughter of the late 
Mr. R. Mather; fhe was confined to her bed 
more than ten years; and fuftained the afflic- 
‘tion with uncommon fortitude. 
Chefbire—~Derbyfpire 
J. R. Dawnie, to Mifs Smith. 
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“At Liverpool, Mrs. Wardle, wife of Mr. 
Wardle, furgeon.. Mr. C. Focke, merchant. 
Mifs C. Hodfon. Mrs. Dawfon, relict of the 
late Dr. Dawfon. Mrs, Ward, widow of the 
late Capt. T. Ward. Aged 21, Mifs J. 
Watton, daughter of the late Mr. R. Watfon. 
In the workhoufe, aged 105, Mary Jones. 
Mifs F. Dawfon, daughter of the Rev:-Mr. 
Dawfon, of the Mount. Mrs. Cats,-wife of 
Mr W. Cafs. Aged 36, Capt. James. Bac- 
hope. Rev. §.. Medley, nearly 30 years 
minifter of the Baptifts Congregation. Mr. 
N. Thornborough. Aged 37, Mr. R. Green, 
brazier. William Bowden, he belonged toa 
Norwich-flat ; falling over board in the King 
and Queen’s Dock, he caught hold ‘of the 
gunwale of the veffel, where he hung. for 
fome time, till unfortunately a brig coming 
in, he was inftantly cruthed to death: the 
poor man has left a wife and feven children. 
_ At Blackburn, aged 81, Mrs. Lancatter. 
‘At Newton, Rey. J. Garton, many years 
curate of that place 
At Prefcot, Mr. R. Molyneaux, lieutenant 
in the Prefcot volunteers. 
At Rochdale, Mifs M. Holt, daughter of 
Mr. Holt, attorney. 
At Chowbent, aged 64, Mr. James Collier, 
formerly nail-manufaturer. 
At Salford, Mr. A. Greenwood. 
At Farnworth, Mifs Mofs, daughter of the 
late Rey. T. Mofs. 
At Prefton, Mr. Wrenfhall. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.| At Cheiter, Lieutenant-Bayn- 
ham, of the 4th regiment. of dragoons, to 
Mifs M. E. Hofage, daughter of the late Mr. 
Hoftage, Proétor. 
At Malpas, Mr. Thomas Poyfer, of Great 
Queen-ftreet, London, to Mifs Large of the 
former place... 
Died. | At Chefter, the Rev. Thomas Scott, 
Restor of King’s Stanley, -Gloucefterhire, 
formerly Fellow of Jefus College, Cam- 
bridge. Mr. William Hale} formerly but- 
cher. Thomas Walker, a blind man, he was 
found drowned in the river near Dee Mills, 
and it is fuppofed he was intoxicated. 
At Stockport, Mr. J. Birch. 
At Offerton, near Stockport, Mr. Samuel 
Orme. 
At Nefton, Mrs. Woods, wife. of Mr. 
Woods, attorney at law. 
At Moor, Mils E. Caldwell, aged 20. 
At Poulton-cum-Seacombe, the Lady of 
Admiral Sraith. 
At Belyrave-bridge, near Chefter, John 
Phenix, of Chefter, was found dead, it is fup- 
pofed he fell from his cart, and the wheel 
going over him occafioned his death. - 
At Pointon, Mr. M. Pickford, London car- 
rier. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Mr. Carrington, apothecary at Bakewell, 
lately gave an emetic toa young lady, who 
came to Buxton, for the benefit of her health, 
by which the threw off her ftemach a live 
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