754 . 
At Hepftonfiall, near Halifax, Mr. Par- 
‘kinfon. ; 
“UVANCASHIRE. 
The damage in confequence of the late 
heavy rains has been very yvreat in this coun- 
wty; there is {carcely a bridve remaining over 
the ey from its rife to its janétion with 
the Tame, Many mills with the whole of 
stheir machi inery have been deftroyed. 
Married.| AtLiverpool, Mr. John Upton, 
vol Shrewfberry, to Mifs E. Gouloorn. Mr. 
Robert Afpinall, watch-maker, to Mrs. M. 
Cooper. Mr. W. Matkews, Brom to Mis 
Redith. Mr. J. Whitby, merchant, to Mits 
MM. M. Paver neice of P. Clayton, efg.’ of 
Leyland, Mr. Mott fitt, to MifsSmith. Mr. 
John Mac Carty, to Mifs B. Bytom. ames 
Delany, eiq. of the ifland of St. Kite’ §5 £0 
‘Mrs. P. Wetton. Mr. J. Humphries, to 
Mrs. Ann jHefketh. Mr. D. Cannor, ‘to 
Mifs Neale. Mr. Robert Redhead, wine- 
merchant, ef London, to Milfs Thwaites, 
niece to john Bolton, efy. Mr. Caulton, late 
a Lieutenant in the 2d Reyal Chefhire Mili- 
tia, to Mifs Soencer, daughter of Mr. Spen- 
cer, attorney. Mr. Tames Brough, merchant, 
to Mifs A. J. Swift’ 
At Manchefer, Mr. Thomas Geary, to 
Mis M. T ‘hoir.fon. Mr. S. Berey, to Mifs 
J. Sharrocks. *« Mr. Whiténbury, cotton- 
merchant, to Mifs Potter, daughter of the 
date f., Potter, ‘cfg. of “Ardwick, Mtr. Af 
Livefeys to Mit S. Rigby. 
‘cheefe-fa€tor, to Mifs Fildes. Mr. Ridgway, 
attorney, to Mits Fofter, of Heaton Norris. 
Mri Williany Hunt, toMrs. Longworth. F. 
Longworth, jun. -efq. of Grenville, King’s 
County, brother-in-law to the Rt. Hon. Lord 
Kilmaine, to Mifs A. Whitaker, daughter of 
. Whitaker, efq. | Mr. James Sedewice, to 
Mi ifs Walker, dauetiter of Mr. Richard Walk 
- er, “Mr. Wood, merchant, to Mifs Buveers 
“At Lancafter, Mx. T.Green, of Manchef- 
ter, to Mifs Langflaaw, of the former place. 
V. Vyvyan, efy. of Trelowarren, Cornwall, 
to Mifs M. 4. Rasvlinfon, daughter of the 
fate TD. . Rawlinf om, ety.’ The, Rev. My. 
Townley, fon of thie tat e Colonel Tawnley, 
of Belfield, to Mif; Johnfon, daughter of R. 
Johnfon, efq. 
At Wigan, Mr, S. Wilfen, hofier, of Ken- 
dal, to Mifs. Lonvax, of the former place. 
At Ardwick, Mr. J. Holt, to Mifs Bef- 
‘wick. 
At Warrington, Mr. R. 
draper, to Mits pa 
Jeath, woollen- 
i 
flurft Hall, in this county, to © fs Rippax, 
of Burfcough. 
At Howarden, Mr. @. ‘Dagnall, ivory- 
merchant, of Liverpool, to Mifs Thomas, 
daughter of Mr. J. Thomas, of Afton Hall, 
Flintthire. 
At Leigh, Mi. G. Edwardfon, 
to Mifs M. Parr; of Ormfkirk. 
At Middleton, Mr. Walker, of Hulme,-to 
Mis, Kirkby, ‘of; the former place. 
At Ecclefton, J. A. Nelfon, efq. of Fair- - 
of Newton, 
Lancofrire——Chefhire—Derbyfhire. 
oabred ig irs: 
Mr. T. Bibby, ’ 
[ O&tober, 
Died.] At Liverpool, Mrs. E. Bibby, wife 
of Mr. Robert Bibby. Mrs. Guy, wife of 
Mr.’/Guy. ‘Aged 46, Mrs. S. Price, wife of 
Mr. M. Price, fhipwright. Aged 39) Mr. 
W. Naylor. Mifs M. Chamley, milliner. 
Mrs. Mullion, widow of the late Mr. J. 
Mullion.. James Penny, efg. Aged 95, 
Mrs. A. Ouio! It. Aged 81, Wm. Rowe, efq. 
Mr. Robert oe broker. Mrs. Ball, wi- 
dow of Mr. A. Ball. In the work-houfe, 
aged 105, Marg Tonee 
At Manchefter, Mr. Tyrrell, of the the- 
Thomas Heywood, publican. 
Mr. John Mather, of Long Millgate, corn- 
dealer. Mrs. Aldcroft. Aged 34, Mr. Wm. 
Steven. ’ 
At Lancafter, Robert Worfwick, efq. fon 
of T. Worfwick, efq. banker, Mr. John 
Bennifon, ftone-mafon. Mr: M. Moore, 
brother, of J. Moore, efq. the prefent 
Mayor. 
At Blackburn, Mr. John Watfon, cotton+ 
manufacturer, to Mifs Blundell. 
At Edge Hill, near Livergool, 
Lowndes, wif 
Mrs, 
eof Mr. Lowndes. 
At Prefton, Mr. W. Carr, attorney. Mr. 
W. Mac Clandith, merchant, and Lieutenant 
and Adjutant of the Prefton Volunteers. 
John Crofs, efq. Deputy-Prothonotary in this 
county. 
At Ulverfton, Mrs. Dawfon, wife Df ee 
tain J. Dawfon, of Liverpool. 
At Ormfkirk, Mrs. Fazakerley, reli& ar | 
the late J. H. Fazakerley, efq. 
At Cae Hill, near Manchefter,; Mr. 
John Percival, bricMlevers 3 he dropped dowg 
In a fit and ex a immediately. 
At Openfhaw, Mr. James Taylor, of es 
Pack-Horfe. 
CHESHIRE. 
The damage fuftained in confequence of the 
late floods has been very great in this county. 
ae *s. Bancrofts will inte more thah 300 ton 
f falt :—-the old Rock-Pit has a confiderable 
Hea of water in it; and was with diffi- 
culty prevented from filling.’ Many people 
faved their lives by getting out at their win- 
dows into flat-bottom boats. 
Married.| At Chefter, the Rev. George 
Morley, to ‘Mifs E. Wiles: Mr. Stocker, 
to Miis A. Pemberton, daughter of the laté 
Captain H. Pemberton, of the Revd Nayy- 
At Sandback, Mr. John Shaw , of Elton, 
aoc 72, ito Mrs. A. Ryder, of ve rae: . 
place, aged 22. 
At Aftbury, Mr. John Beck, of papaveee 
furgcon, to Mifs Twemlow, daughter of Mr. 
R. Twemlow, of Rhodes, lars of Sandbacky 
furgeon. 
Died.}. At Chefter, in a prime of life, 
Mr. Edwards, grocer. 
Caftle Coote, in Ireland. 
At Handbridge, Mr. Dickens, carpenter. . 
At Poynton, Mr. M. Pickford, carrier. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
_Married.] sAt Derby, Mr. J. Sweetenham; 
~ attorneys 
C.-,Coote, eiq. of 
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