1801.] 
gons.—-At an advanced age, Mrs. Leigh, re- 
litt of the Rev. Mr. Leigh.—-Mr. J. Wood- 
burn. 
Aged 70, of a gradual decay, Mrs, Worf- 
wick, wife of Mr. Worfwick, banker, This 
lady is fincerely and defervedly lamented by 
her numerous family and friends, as a pattern 
of charity, benevolence, and every dumeftic 
virtue, 
The Rev. W. Colton, M. A. vicar of Kir- 
by-in-Malham Dale, Yorkthire, and formerly 
curate of St. Mary’s, in this town; in which 
fituation he was long refpeéted as a very popu- 
lar preacher. 
At Warrington, aged 85, Mr. J. Ken- 
nion; fervant toa family in the neighbour- 
hood of Farnworth tpwards of fixty-five 
years, during which time he fulfilled the 
. duties of a good and faithful fervant, to four 
generations. 
Mr. J. Johnfon, inn-keeper; his funeral 
was attended with mafonic folemnities. by 
the members of Prefcot, Leigh, and Warring- 
ton lodges. 
At Ulverftone, Mrs. Dogfon, wife of Mr, 
J. Dogfon, cabinet-maker.—In his g3¢ year, 
Mr. J. Cannon. . 
At Blackburn, aged 76, Mrs. Haworth, 
relict of the late Mr. E. Haworth. 
Aged 76, Mr. T. Wenfley, blackfmith ; 
and two days after Mrs, H. Wenfley, his 
wife; they had been married upwards of 
fifty-feven years. The former was juftly 
reckoned the beft hand at thoeing a horfe of 
any in this part of the country; he was, 
likewife, without exception, as hard a work- 
ing man as any of his vocation that ever 
drove a nail: being, at the fame time, of 
equal notoriety as a great drinker, having 
given ‘proofs, hundreds of times, that he 
could, with eafe, take a quart of ale, as a 
draught, at one time. 
Mrs. Jordan, reli& of the late. Mr. Jordan, 
woollen-draper.—Aged 73, Mrs. A. Latus, 
aunt to Mr. Latus, attorney.—Aged 72, Mr. 
T. Bolten, formerly a confiderable cotton- 
merchant. ~ 
At Prefcot, Mr. T. Webfter, manufac. 
turer of earthen-ware. He died, fuddeniy, 
in apparent good health, and when converf- 
ing with his friends. 
At Prefton, Mr. T. Myers, attorney.— 
Mr. T. Salter, fon of Mr. J. Salter. 
Aged 54, Mr. J. Woodburn, formerly maf- 
ter of the thip Valentine, in the foreign trade, 
belonging to Lancafter. 
Mr. J. Cheetham, inn-keeper, of Shaw 
Chapel.—Mrs. E. Crompton, of Collyhurft. 
At Eccles, Mr. Rowland Hill, ferjeant in 
the grenadier company.of the Bolton Volun- 
teer Corps. 
at Amblefide, Mrs. Knipe, reli of the 
Rev. Mr. Knipe. |._ - 
At Townhea, near Slaidburn, Mrs. Wig- 
gic(worth, wife of J. Wigglefworth, efq. a 
liberal benefactrefs to the poor. é 
Aged 85, Mr. Davis, formerly of Quars 
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mere Park Side, near Lancafter—_Aged 35, 
Mr. P. Bindlofs, of Park Houfe, near Miln- 
thorp.—Aged 66, Mr. A. Harrifon, late of 
Low Levens, near Milnthorp. 
In Douglas; Ile of Man, Mrs. Whitefide, 
wife of R. Whitefide, efg. merchant. 
Mrs. Ball, wife of Mr. R. Ball, of Dole 
phinlee, near Lancafter.—T. Steel, efg. juf- 
tice of the peace for this county. 
In London, Mr. C. Hindley, formerly of 
Manchefter. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.| W Ayton, efq. of Macclesfield, 
to Mifs Thompfon, youngeft daughter of J. 
Vhompfon, efqg. of Chifwick, Middlefex.— 
Mr. ]. Emberton, crate-maker, of Cobridge, 
to Mifs M, Skelhorne, of Church Ercall — 
Mr. F. Cutts, to Mrs. M. Bayley, both of 
Wilmflow.—Mr. R. Cliff, of Bromhall, to ~ 
Mifs Robinfon, of Badciley.—Mr. S. Lunt,’ 
of Hatherton, to Mifs Fenna, of Baddiley. 
—Mr. R. Nixon, butcher, fon of Mr. Nixon, 
‘of Baddington, to Mrs. Barrowcliff, reli@t of 
the late Mr. E. Barrowcliff, butcher, of 
Nantwich. Mr. Jones, to Mrs. Roberts, of 
the King’s Head public-houfe, both of 
Chefter. . 
Died.] At Chefter, T. Plummer, efq.— 
In her 15th year, Mifs Ward, daughter of 
the Rev. Dr. Peploe Ward; an amiable girl, 
much refpected for the {weetnefs of her tem- 
per and the unufual benevolence of her mind 5. 
conftantly, yet privately, sharing amongft va-_ 
rious indigent perfons the {mall relief which 
fhe had in her power to afford. 
Mr, J. Haffall, liquor-merchant. His 
death wes awfully fudden, being apparently 
in good health at two o’clockin the day, and 
a corpfe at four. 
Mr. Baxter, ajtorney, anda few days after 
his wife, Mrs, Baxter.—Mr. Taylor, flour- 
dealer.—Mr. T. Roberts, fugar-baker.—Mr. 
T. Bowers, furveyor of taxes, Mifs Lea, 
daughter of the late Mr. Lea, tebacconift, 
In her 67th year, after a fevere affliction 
of many years ftanding, Mrs. Milner, of the 
Lower~green-houfe, near Nortwich. 
At Trafford, near Chefter, Mr. ferjeant 
Parry, of the Chethire Militia, univerfally 
refpeéted as a man of the moft unblemifhed 
charaétéer both in public and private life. 
Mr. J. Mofs, farmer, of Tattenhall, father 
of Mr. W. Mofs, broker, of Chefter.—Mrs. 
Arden, wife of J. Arden, efq. of Shaw- farm, 
near Torperley. ; 
At Nantwich, aged 382, Mrs. Harris, wife 
of D. Harris, efq.—Aged 92, Mr. Bunnel, 
farmer,’ of Backford, near Chrefter. 
Mr. Beck, collector of excife; an upright 
and honeft man, and of unremitting attention 
to bufinefs. ; 
In-her 88th vear, the Rev. S. Alderfey, 
of. Alderfey-hall, upwards of 40 years in the 
commiflion of the peace for this county: he 
was much refpeéted both as a public and pri- 
vate man. 
Mrs. S. Fleming, wife of My. S, Fleming, 
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