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Mifs EB. Miles, daughter of Mr. Miles, attor- 
ney, 6f Liverpool.—G. Walker, ef. of the 
Inner Temple, London, to Mrs, E E. Bedford, 
reli of the late T. P. Bedford, efq. mer- 
chant, of Liverpool.—Mr. ee of Lowick 
Green, to Mifs Redhead, of Lowick Bridge, 
both near Ulverftone. 
At Liverpool, Mr. T. Bond, dealer in 
éarthen-ware, to Mifs B. Fell, of Ulver- 
ftone. 
“At Rochdale, Mr. Whittam, mufician, to 
Miis M. Kinghamgum, druggift. 
Disd.] At Manchefter, at an advancedage, 
Mrs.Willatt, formerly po&-miftrefs ; a fitu- 
ation which the filled to the entire {fatif- 
faction of the inhabitants of that very popu- 
Jous town. 
At Salford, Mrs. Harrop. 
At Liverpool, in his 31f year,-Mr. W 
Davies, merchant.—Captain W. Kean.—The 
Rev. H. Howfman, M. A. minifter of -St. 
Anne’s-church. 
At Lancatter, aged 69, Mrs. Corney.—Mrs. 
Coward, relict of Mr. Coward, fkinner, lately 
 Wectafed.< Mrs. Stanwicz. 
At Morland, aged 31, Mr. D. Armftrong, 
a Quaker. 
Aged 47, Mr. J. Walker 5 as an. oratorio- 
chorus finger, equalled by few,and as a catch 
and giee finger, perhaps, furpafled by none, 
in this and the neighbouring counties. 
At Prefton, in the prime of life, Mr. R. 
Crookhall, plumber and glaziér 3~his remains 
were accompanied iby the Matter, Wardens 
and a fele& number of the Brethren of the 
lodge of Peace and Unity, No. 565, (of 
which the deceased was a refpeCtable member) 
to the place of family interment at Kirkham, 
‘where a folemn dirge or anthem, prepared 
for the occafion by Mr. Knipe, organift of 
«hat church, was performed, with all due 
fratérna] honours. . 
Mrs. E. Hornby. A refpe&table property 
had been bequeathed to her, -during life, by 
a friendly miftrefs, the late Mrs. Parker, for 
her attention and raithful fervices. 
At Warrington, fuddenly, Mr. P. Wild, 
filverfmith.—Mr. M, Williams ; much re- 
fpe€&ied by a numerous acquaintance, as a 
great genius in the occupationof a florift. 
Mifs Ewings,. eldeft daughter of Mrs. 
Ewings. 
At Prefcot, Mr. J. Houghton. 
At Kirkby Stephen, in the prime of life, 
Mrs, Richardfon, wife of Mr. Richardfon, 
attorney. 
The Rev. Mr. Pearfon, of Killington, near 
Kirkby Lonfdale. 
My. R. Hall, of Skerton, near Lan- 
caiter; he ey been. at church in the 
morning of tne day on which he died; foon 
after he returned, he complained of being un- 
well, and died in the fpace of about half an 
hour, 
In her g2% year, Mrs. Stainley, relict of 
the late Mr. P. Stainley, custem-houfe- 
o.icer at pace 
Chefhire. 
[Feb. 1, 
At Fairhurft Hall, near Wigan, Mr. J- 
Bennett, brewer, of Teeeeceal 4 
In Whiteley Dale, near Rochdale, in his 
g8th year, Mr, J. Fielding &3 he has left a. 
brother aged 96, and a fifter in her 93d year. 
Four years fince another fifter died, aged 96> 
and their father, Nicholas Fielding, died in 
his rorft year. The father and his four fons 
~have all been employed as fhepherds. 
Mrs, Greaves, widow, of Millbank, near 
Warrington.—Mr. A. Watfon, of SaceGphe: 
a liberal benefactor to the poor of that neigh- 
bourhood.—The Rev. Mr. Fell, of Cark, near 
Cartmel.—Mr. W. Threlfhall, late veal 2 of 
the fchooner.Alliance, in the Liverpool trade 
from the port of Lancanfter. 
At Low Houfe, in Brackenthwaite, =e 
28, the Rev. J. Wood. 
Aged 75, Mr. W. Buddicom, many years 
commander of veffels employed in the Medi- 
terranean and American trades, and father of 
Mr. R. Buddicom, of Liverpool, furgeon and 
fenior-member of the Marine Society. 
Aged 82, Mrs. Rofe, of Everton, near 
Liverpéol, ; AVG a e 
At Leigh, fuddenly, Mr. R. Hill; late a 
manufacturer of earthen-ware, near Prefcott: 
Mrs. Copeftick, of Caton, near Lancafter. 
Aged 65, Mr. Evenfcrofs, fhoemaker, _ 
Bolton by the Sands, near Lancafter. 
At Ribbleton, near Prefton, in the prime 
of life, Mr. H. Brewer; his death was octa- 
fioned by a mottificafion'in his leg, which 
he had ripiabce aenks etait) a few iat 
ago. ; 4 $5. ve ® 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.} At Chefter, Mr. Se fus- 
geon, to Mifs Jones, daughter‘of Mr. Alder- 
man Jones.—Mr J.Hope, hat-manufacturer, 
of Stockport, to Mifs. Wrench, of Hunting- 
ton, ‘near Cheifert) 
Mr. Cafe, merchant, of Liverpool, to Mis 
Holt. of Chefter.. ~~! 
Died.| ‘At Chefter, Mrs. Frodfham, mo- 
ther of Mrs. Colton, perfumér.—Aged 755 
Mrs. A. Wilcox, motherof Mr. T. Wilcox, 
merchant, of Bread-ftreet Hill, London. 
Aged 83, Mr, E. Boden, bricklayer, - 
At Stockport, Mr.°G. Brown ;'a youfig 
man much refpected. His death was occa- 
fioned by an unfortunate fall from his horfe, 
as he was travelling from Manchefter to 
Stockport: the roads were, at that time, very: 
much frozen, and his horfe had not been ie 
perly fhod for the purpofe. 
Aged 89, Mis. S. Newnham, of Boughton. 
At Northwich, Mr. Saxon, grocer, -é&c.— 
Mrs. Wright, of the Red Lion pubhic- houte, 
Chrifleton. 
At the Hough, the Rev. J. Swinnerton, 
vicar of Wybunfbury.—Mr. J. Maddox, of 
Shorley Green, near Hope, Flintfhire.— 
Aged go, Mrs. Clubbe, of New Hall.—Mr. 
Golborne, of Cheaveley, near Chefter, 
At Leta. near Nottingham, the Rev. R. 
Lord, formerly of Knutsford, in this county. 
At Lymm, aged 75, Mr. W. Wilton. —° 
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