206. 
87th year, Mis. M. Maffe vi. reli of the late 
Mr. S. Maffzy,; ftuff-merchant. 
At SheMieldy Mr. E. Hewitt, of the Moufe 
Hole Forge public houfe—Mrs. Gregory 
Mr. S. See. whovhad been in the fervice of 
Mefiiss Nowell and Kippax, upwards of 24 
yeats. He was, likewile,,a-local preacher, 
in the faciety of the late Mr, Kilham. 
Aged 68, Mr. J King. liquor-merchant, 
m~Aved £3, Mr D Jones, mercer.—-Aged 
78, Mrs. Handcock, widow. —Mr. R. Wil- 
liamfon, colleétor of excife. 
At Barnfley, Mrs. Cordeux, wife of Mr. 
Cordeux, linen-diaper. 
‘At Whitby, Mifs M. Skinner, daughter of 
W. Skinner, efq. junior. 
At Rippon, in his 73d year, W. Atkinfon, 
efq. alcerthan, and brother to Mr. P, Atkin- 
fon, of York. 
At Scarborough, aged 94, Mr. W. Ruf- 
tone 
“At Darlington, aged 24, Mifs Waeluinns 
daughter of }. Wright fon, efg. of Thirfk;.a 
young lady ofa cheantul difpofition,and honeft 
heart, and refpected as a pleafing, aflociate, vy 
all her acquaintance. 
At Promfret, aged 75, Mrs. ec, Riese 
Maiden lady. Death made his, approaches.to 
this excellent perfon by amalady from which 
the greateft human fortitude fhrinks appalled; 
otherwife in bebolding the fteady confidence 
and pious refignation wherewith the all 
along contemplated, and at length met the 
awful hour.of diffolution:—even ‘an Infidel 
might be: tempted to exclaim, with cores 
*« May my laf end be like her’s,” 
0, # LANCASHIRE, 
Mr. Alderman Shaw, of Liverpool, has 
lately made the following benevolent dona- 
tions tothe public charities of that town, 
viz. to the Infirmary zo0l. ; to the Blue-coat 
Hofpital zool.; Ditpenfary 2001. 5. School 
for the Blind soi ; Marine Sacicty 301. 3 
and the Incies Charity 2ol. 
_ + Married.J~> C: Ker, efq. of Calder Bank, 
in this county, to Mifs M. Sharp, daughter 
of F.. Sharp, efq. comptroller of the cuftoms 
at Leith —Mr. .J. Greenwood, merchant, of 
Manchefter, to Mifs Harrifon, at Poulton in 
the frilde. 
At Ulverftone; Mr. J. Butler, to Mifs S. 
Wilkinfon. 
At Mottram, in Longs jendale, Mr. J. Ro- - 
berts, to Mils M. Roberis, of Gloffop. 
At Warrington, P» Hyams, elg, to Mifs 
Bold. 
Mr A, Cliff, grocer, . of Chorley, to Mifs 
E. Eaftham, of keyland-lane. 
~ At Leyland, Mr. [. Livefey, gardener, to 
Mis E. Bretterton, of Ulnefs Walton.—Mr. 
G. Heap, thovkeeper, of Miinwood, near 
Todmurden, to Mits N Ogden, late er Hep- 
‘tonttall.—Mr. j. Graham, “of Man chefter, ~ 
“Miis-M- rearley; youngeit daughter of :, 
Brearley, efq. of Halifax, 
* At Preftonj; Mr 8. Wilfon, hat-manu- 
fa€turer, to Mifs Robinfon.—Mr. M. News 
Lancapoire. 
_ Liverpool. 
by, of. Bardfea, to Mifs N. Dobfon, of Ulver- 
- ftone. 
At Droxford, in Hampfhire, B. Hardy, 
efq. of the Royal Lancathire Regiment, to 
Mifs E. C. Woods, 
- At Lancafter, Mr. Layfield, hairdreffer, to 
Mifs Hebblethwaite.—Mr. W. -‘Tawnley, 
fail cloth-manufa@turer, to Mifs M. Shaw. 
—-J. Dewar, efg. of the 29th regt: to Mifs 
Shelmerdjne. 
At Manchefter, Mr. H. Hughes, merchant, 
to Mifs Jane Morris—Mr. T. Naylor, of 
York, to Mifs-E Wardrope.—Mr. §. Wild, 
to Mifs Smith —Mr. S. Clough of Liverpool, 
to Mifs A.,Sharrocks —Mr J. Nichels, to 
Mis A. Bottomley. —Mr. J. "Rothwell, to 
Mrs. Royle, widow.—Mr. E. Sager, to Mifs 
M. Mayo.—Mr. G. Ramfay, to Mrs. J Al-— 
bifton, late of the city of Chefter.—Mr,’ G, 
Backhoufe, to- Mifs E. pene of Failf- 
worth- 
At Liverpool, Mr. Leech, to es Rook, 
one of the vocal performers at the Mofic- 
hall.—Mr. J. Warring, broker, to Mifs Ste- 
venfon.—-Mr. R. Kenyon, linen-draper, ‘to_ 
Mifs F. Walpool.—Mr. J, Abbott, to Mifs 
Travers, 
Died] At Manchefter, aged 76, I. Ridg- 
way, cfg. an eminent attorney. During a prace 
tice, highly refpeétable and evtciives for up- 
wards of forty years, he uniformly maintain- 
“ed the charaéter of a found lawyer and honeft 
man. 
Mifs Arrowfmith.<—My. S, Stanley. —Mrsq 
R. Newtin.—Mrs. Lazonby, wife of. Mr, : 
Lazonby, ironmonger.--Mr. J. Bancroft. 
J. Entwiftle, efq. major of the 1 f battalion 
of the Manchefte: and Salford Volunteers ; a 
gentleman of real worth, and much and dee 
fervedly refpeéted for i genuine good hue 
mour, forightly wit, and unaffeéted good 
manners; nor was he le{s eminently confpi- - 
cuous for ftrength of underfanding, and a 
general knowledge of the world. 
Mr. T. Crofsland,: manufacturer. 
At Salford, Mr. J. Hulme, innkeeper, 
At Liverpool, very {uddenly, aged 259 Me. 
W. Lupton, timber- merchant.—Mr, R . Ped- 
der. 
Mr. J. Rea, merchant, of the ifland of St, 
Lucia 
Mr. T. Baynes —Mr. J: Bevington —Mr, 
J Murphy; and a few days before, Mrs. 
Murphy, his wife. 
Mr. J. Afhton, mafter of oe School, at 
From a very early period in life, 
he was employed in the duties of a ftation 
which is feldom rewarded either by that emoe 
lument, or that honourable rank in the efti- 
mation of fociety which is proportioned tu its 
intrinfic importance. . Without eithér aid. of 
inflru@ion, or the influence of example, but 
folely by the efforts of a patient, inquifitive, 
and induftrious mind he was enabled, at the — 
age of twenty-two, on the Ea A 
of fome friends, who had difterned his ring 
merity to emerge from an obfcure village in 
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