4799.) 
the Belfaft, which failed that morning from 
Liverpool, were both lof, and the crews pe- 
rifhed. 
From the late heavy raims many of the 
roads of Lancafhire, as well as feveral other 
parts of the kingdom, are rendered as impaff- 
able as during the heavieft {nows. 
' ~ Fifty-two veffels cleared out from the port 
of Lancafter for the Weft-Indies between the 
sth of July, 1798, and sth of July, 17995 
carrying merchandize to the value of 
H.:25500; coo. The port of Lancafter is ni 
ing into confiderable confequence. 
"What ried) At Lancafter, Thomas ane, 
efq. -of 
slaughter. of the late Mr. 
Baldwin, attorney, to Mifs Saul, 
the late G. Saul, efq. 
At Manchefter, Mr. W. Bateman, to Mifs 
M. Swire, of Afhton-under-Line, Mr. J. 
Gregory, to Mifs Ann Barnes. Mr. Leigh, 
to Mifs Smith. Mr. T. Beft, to Mrs. Cat- 
trall. Mr. §. Mills, of Blackwood, to Mifs 
Barlow. 
At Liverpool, Mr. Yaniewicz, to Mifs E. 
Breeze. John Hext, efy. to Mifs Staniforth. 
Mr. W. Raleigh, to Mifs Mofs. C. Small, 
efq. to Mifs Stewart. Mr. T. Penny, to 
Mifs Brennand. J. Gregfon, efg. to Mifs 
Rigg. Mr. T. Metcalfe, to Mifs Hodfon. 
Mr. William Varley, of London, to Mifs 
Newby. Mr. W. Jones, to Mifs M. Holden. 
Mr. W. Afpinall, merchant, to Mifs Leather. 
Mr. James, of Bminaam, to Mifs Wilfon. 
Mr. R. Burrowes, to Mifs Whaley. Mr. 
Walthew, to Mrs. Wardley. _ Mr. S. Hatton, 
to Mifs Young, Mr. Elliott, furgeon, to 
Mifs Rathbone. 
At Standifh, Mr. J. Shaw, jun. to Mifs 
Suddall. Mr. Robert Smith, to Mifs Hart. 
At Rochdale, Mr. T. Littlewood, of Town- 
end, to Mifs Edenfor, of Manchefter. 
At Warrington, Mr. Leigh, to Mifs 
Turner. 
At Ulverftone, Mr. George Coward, to 
Mifs Hartley. Mr. £. Burton, to Mifs M. 
Taylor. 
At Prefcott, Mr. Wright, of Liverpool, 
to Mifs Ward. 
At Eccles, Mr. Gardner, merchant, to 
Mifs Anderfon, of London. 
Died.| _ At Manchefter, Mr. R. Marriott. 
Aged 70, Mrs. Barton. Mr. Richard Robin- 
fon, of Leeds. Mr. H. Afpinall. Mrs. El- 
Yjott. Mrs. Mayers. Mr. Samuel Norris. 
Mrs. M. Harrifon. Mifs Dawfon, daughter 
of the late Mr. Dawfon. Aged 85, Mrs. 
Lowe. Mrs. Pilling. Nathan Crompton, efq. 
At Liverpool, aged 73, Mrs. Dale, wife of 
Moore. Mr. J. 
daughter of 
Mr. Dale. Aged 69, Mr. D. Mac Clure. 
Aged 23, Mr. L. Wright, fon of the late 
Mr. Wright. Aged 29, Mr. Farrall, attor- 
ney. Aged 43> Captain J. Harriton. Aged 
52, Mr. T. Hulker. Axed 65, Mr. T. 
Holt. Mrs. Mac Kee, widow. Mr. John 
Rimmer. 
At Prefton, Mrs. Prefton. 
‘Chefhire—Derbyfhire—Nettinghampbire. 
Ardwick-green, to Mifs Moore, - 
919 
At Wigan, fuddenly, the Rev. R. Barrow’ 
Mr. J. Bird, of the Eagle and Child Ina. 
At Kirby, near Ulverftone, Mifs E. Pear- 
fon, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Pearfon. 
At Warrington, Mrs. Lapton. Mr. Wil- 
liam Ruth. 
At Rochdale, Mrs. Wordfworth, of the 
Roebuck-inn. Suddenly, Mr. A. Whit- 
worth. 
At Long-mill-gate, Mr. T. Walker, fon 
of Mr. Walker, inn-keepers 
At Withy Grove, Mr. Albifton. 
At Orton, near Ormfkirk, aged go, the 
Rev. S. G. Bondley. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.] At Chefter, Mr. R. Dutton, 
cabinet-maker, to Mifs S. Harrifon. Mr. 
John Knott, to Mifs Ann Walker. Mr. 
Chefters, to Mrs. Moftyn, Mr. Haile, to 
Mifs Leadbetter. 
At Aftbury, William Stedman, efq. to 
Mrs. Ford. 
At Doddlefton, Mr. T. Wilbraham, to : 
Mifs Cliff, of Burton. 
Died.} At Chefter, Mr. Webfter. Mrs. 
E. Bateman. Mrs. Coddington, wife of Mr. 
Coddington, printer. Mrs. Wilkinfon. : 
At Nantwich, Mrs. Smith, reli€t of the 
late Rey. Mr. Smith. 
DERBYSHIRE, 
Mr. Browne, the Mayor, and Mefirs. Hope 
and Edwards, Magiftrates of Derby, have 
given public notice that all inn-keepers and 
publicans fhall be deprived of their licenfes 
who permit any perfon to drink in their 
houfes after eleven o’clock on Saturday night, 
er during Divine Service on Sunday. 
Twenty gallons of good and nourifhing ; 
meat-foup have been made for the {mall ex- 
pence of fix fhillings, in All Saints’ paor~ 
houfe, Derby. 
Died.} At Derby, aged 50, Mrs. Hughes: 
Aged 66, Mrs, Whiterall. Aged60, Mr. R. 
Lathbury. Aged 82, Mr. J. Stenfon. 
At Afhbourne, aged 45, Mrs. EN, wife 
of Mr. S. Harlow. 
At Ilkeftone, aged 80, Mr. Samuel Fjhh 5 
he was found dead in the road. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
An Agricultural Society has been formed 
at Retford, under the patronage of Colone 
Eyre, the Marquis of Titchfield, Vifcount 
Newark, and other perfons of confideration. 
At the farft meeting on the gth of November, 
fundry premiums were offered for cows and 
calves, tups, ewes, &c. &c. 
A new chapel has been opened by theGene- 
ral Baptifts in Stoney-ftreet, Nottingham. 
Two perfons have been committed to Not- 
tingham gaol for uttering forged Bank-notcs. 
Others have been committed to Warwick gaol 
for the fame offence; and there is tcarcely a 
gaol in the kingdom that does not contain of- 
fenders guilty a this increafing crime. 
Married.| At Nottingham, Mr. Drury, 
hofier, to Mifs James.. Mr. T. Smith, hofier, 
to Mifs Hewitt, daughter of the late Alder- 
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