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Anderfon. Mr. E. Wilfon, of Blackburn, 
to Mifs Taylor, of Prefton. At Rochdale, J. 
Dearden, efq. to Mifs F. Ferrand. Mr. 
Garrat, of Hulme Field, to Mifs Aldciaft, of 
Manchefter. Mr, J. Hodgfon, of Live: pool, 
to Mifs B. Brockbank, of Fidler Hall, rear 
Cartmell. Mr. I. Jackfon to Mifs Saddon, 
both of Manchefter. Mr. J. Forfter to Mils 
Sau!, both of Upholland. 
Died.J|—At Manchefter, Mr. Steer. Aged 
so, Mifs Hall. At Colebrook Dale, Mr. 
S. O. Birch, of Manchefter. At Wariington, 
aged 23, Mr. T. Bold; a youth of refpectable 
natural abilities, upright condudt, and a de- 
portment fingularly engaging. Mr, T. Walfh, 
of Chorley. At his lodgings, in Paddington, 
near London, in circumftances of great diftrefs, 
Mr. W. C. Harborne, many years furgeon, 
and afterwards commander of a veffel, from 
Liverpool, in the African trade. In the mid- 
dle of June laft, three days after his arrival 
at Jamaica, captain Raphels of the. St. Sa- 
baft ano, of Liverpool. At Thatto Heath, 
after a fhort illnefs, Mifs A. Haddock, much 
tefpected by her friends and acquaintance. 
At Liverpool, aged 55, Mrs. E. Gore. 
Aged 75, W. Davenport, efq. formerly a 
merchant; he had been eminently fuccefsful 
in his commercial purfuits, which he ever 
conduéted with probity and punétuality ; in 
his manners hé was fociable and pleafant. In 
London, aged 45, Mr. J. Roberts, merchant, 
formerly of Liverpool. Mr. J. Connor. 
Aged 48, Mrs. Richardfon. Aged 39, Mrs. 
Knight. Aged 58, Mr. T. Steedman, a fo- 
cial neighbour and an honeft man 3; he had 
ferved 37 years as an officer in the revenue. 
Mr. G. Walther. Aged 35, C. Tarleton, elq. 
alderman, of a'rapid decline. : 
Mrs. M. Roberts, of Bacup. At Stock- 
port, Mr. J. Brown, one of the loyal’ Stock - 
port volunteers. 
At Nan, in the houfe of induftry, aged 
37, Thomas Smith, who, before his laft ill- 
nels, weighed 21 ftone g pounds. He was 
fix feet nine inches high—-the corpfe mea-~ 
fured feven feet two inches. 
At Prefton, Mrs. E. Starkie, late of Man- 
chefter. At Wigan, aged 17, of a decline, 
Mifs Lyon, an amiable young lady, much re- 
-eretted. At Blackrod, néar Wigan, after a 
few days’ illnefs, Mifs Ainfcow. Mrs. Fogg, 
of Pottwood, near Stockport. 
One, out of a party of miners, who lately, 
for amufement, blew upa very large rock, in 
the parifh of Sadcleworth, known by the name 
of Ravenftone, which had long been admired 
for its towering eminence, after many fruit- 
Jefs attempts they at length fucceeded in tear- 
ing that venerable relic from its ancient bafis. 
Jt fell with a dreadful crafh, many fmaller 
parts of it taking different, directions, and 
having near a mile to roll down a very fteep 
hill, before its progrefs was ftopped. Befides 
the man who: was killed, feveral others 
were wounded fo feverely that they are not 
expected to recover. 
Lancafpire...Y. orkphire...Lincolafbire...Nottinghaifbire. [ Sept. 
YORKSHIRE. 
The owncrs of the {mall veffels navigating 
in the tideway of the river Humber, and of the 
feveral rivers falling inte the fame, at a late 
general meet|ng, have come to a determina- 
tion, not to be anfwerable for any goods what- 
ever above the value of 51. per ton, which fhall 
heseafter be carried in their refpective veflels, | 
unlefs notice of the value of the goods be firft 
given to them or their refpective agents, and a 
premium of 3s. per cent. be paid on the value 
before the goods are put on board, over and 
above the fum of morey at prefent charged for 
fuch goods. Similar refolutions have been en- 
tered into at Newcaftle and other ports in the 
northern counties. ; aa 
Married.|—At Burlington, Mr. Oliver, fure 
geon-dentift, of Liverpool, to Mis. Richardfon, 
of York. Mr. B. Newfon, of Leeds, in the 
fervice of the Ea India company, aged 28, 
to Mrs. Johnfon, of Skipton in Craven, a lady 
poffefied of an immente fortune, aged 73! 
The rev. I. Lindow, of Armine, to Mifs God- 
mond, of Howden. Sir W. Vavafour, bart. of _ 
Haflewood, te Mifs J. Langdale, daughter and 
fole heirefs of the late W. L. efg of Langthorp. 
Mr. T. Kilham, porter merchant, to Mife 
Pindar, both of York. A. Spooner, efq. eldett 
fon of I. S..efq. of Elmdon Houle, Warwick, 
-to Mifs Lillingfton, of Ferriby Grange. 
Died.] At Knottingley, Mr. R. J. Tetlow; 
attorney. At Pomfret, capt. Lucas. At Pock- 
lington, capt. W. O’Connor, of the Notting- 
hamfhire fencible infantry. The rev. J. Siil- 
lingfleet, of Hotham; uncommonly fuccefsful 
in the culcure and cure of Englith rhubarb, 
LINCOLNSHIRE, 
A meeting was lately held at Lincoln, 
which was numeroufly and refpetably attende 
ed, for the purpofe of raifing a fund for the 
fupport of difabled clergymen, their widows 
and orphans. The bifhop of Lincoln exerted 
pimfelf to promote the inftitution, by a very 
liberal contribution and fubfcr ption, and by 
the active part which he took in forming the 
rules and orders to be obferved in the future 
management of the charity. . 
Married.|—In London, Mr. Parnell, fur- 
geon, of GainiLorough, to Mrs. Waterhoute, 
widow of the late T. W. efq. late of Becking- 
ham, Nottinghamfhire, 
'. Died. J—Mr. 1. Handley, of Swinefhead, 
At Ofgodby, aged 73, Mrs. Bence, reli&t of 
Mr. A.B, Jate of London, Mrs. Sinkinfony 
of Bofton. At Gainiborough, aged 77, Mrs. 
Capes, wife of R. C. gent. Drowned, while 
bathing in the river Welland, near Stame 
ford, in fightot his father, Mr. I. Mitcherfon, 
aged 21. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
At the affizes at Nottingham, John Milnes, 
for ftealing three cows, received fenr 
tence of death. 
By a report delivcred to the governors of 
the Infirmary, at Nottingham, at their late 
annual meeting, it appears that 32,536 pete 
fons have been relieyed by the charitys. 
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