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the prtith of Stockport, in Chethire, and to 
undertake: the management of a fchool ad- 
joining tothe chapel, in Toxteth-park ; this 
hé concutted for a few years with confiderable 
credit, and all the withed for fuccefs, till he 
was ele&edto the fuperintendvance of another 
in the neigbourhood of Rochdale, eftablifhed 
by the bounty of the late,Mrs, Hardman, of 
Allerton. “Inthis fituacion hé anxioufly im- 
proved the hours he cuuldtedeem from his 
neceflary avocations, by a fu icious applica-_ 
tion to thofe branches of tcence which were 
moft conformable to his tafte, and counedled 
with his profeilion: asid- here, his diligence, 
regularity, and intelleétua 1 acquirements, re 
cured him a high degree of refpeét, both as 
teacher of youth, a “judiciois friend, and an 
agreeable, inftzuctive compgasion. But, after 
a few years, encouraged by the profpeét of a 
relidence, which his friends confidered as bet- 
ter adapted to his talents, his habits, and his 
favourite purfuits, be was induted ‘to re- 
move to Liverpool, where he bu‘lt and opea- 
ed an extenfive fchool, and exercifed his pro-_ 
feffion, with gradually increafing popularity, 
till the infirmities of a conftitution, naturally 
feeble-from his youth, at length, compelled 
him to retire, 
CHESAIRE. 
Married.) At Cheficr, Mr. Jones, fur- 
geon, of Holywell, to Mifs Hughes, of 
Pentremawr, near Denbigh.—Mr. T. Sud- 
worth, of Stanitow Houfe, to Mifs Meacock. 
e~Mr. G. johns, mate of the fhp Refolu- 
tion, of this port, to Mifs E Lewrhwaite, 
daughter of Mr. J. Lewthwaite, anchorfmith. 
Vir. Nickfon, cabinet-maker, to ek M. 
Walley. 
At Knutsford, W. Quayle, efy. to Mi fs 
M. Morlands. , 
At Lymm, Mr.’R. Warburton, to Mifs 
Holt. 
At Frodfham, Mr. J. Prenat. to Mifs 
Hayes. -~ 
Mr. G. Ramfey, of Manchefter, to Mrs; 
J. Albifton, late of Chefter—Mr. J. Twem- 
low, cabinet-maker, to Mifs C. Lowe, both 
of Congleton. zi jab, 
Mr. Lomas, of Bollington, tod Mite Dyfon, 
of Macclesfield. 
Mr. F.°E. Barker, attorney, “of Chelle? to 
Mifs H. Jones, late of Wrexbham.—Mr. J. 
Powell, upholfterer, of Che@er, to Miis Dut- 
ton, of Saighton.— 
of Caftle Northwith, to Mrs, Harrifon. 
At Bunbury, Mr. J. Adams, of Bachin, to 
Mifs R. Dutton, of Wardle. 
Died.jJ At Chefter, Mr. Marcroft, of tine 
| Crofs Keys public houfe,—-Mrs. Greene,— 
Mr. T Shaw, currier. 
Mr. f. Whitelege, fenior; much refpected 
aS a moral man, and chearful companion. 
Mrs. Both, houfekeeper toO. Keliall, efq. 
a fituation which fhe had hetd with credit and 
refpedtability, upwards of 40 years. She was 
highly efteemed by all who knew her, a3 a 
Liab ne Womans _ 
Chefbire—Derbyfhire-—Nottinghamfbire. 
Mr. Jolntos, Engineér, 
207 
In her 16th year, Mifs Wrench. 
_ Aged 36, Mrs Leckonby 5 awoman of exe 
emplary virtue and unaffected piety. 
Aged 35, Mrs. Leadbeater, reli@t of the 
late Mr. Leadbeater, ftone-majier. 
At Northwich, Mr. P, Johnfon, ate 
torney. j 
At Nantwich, Mr. C. Coman.—Mr. R, 
Chidtow, nailor. 
At the Parfonage-houfe, Nether Whitley, 
aged ¢5, Mrs. Efizabeth Antrobus, wife of 
the Rev, Phitrp Antfobus, minifier of thé 
parochial chapel there. Fhe death of one of - 
lier fons, in Jane Taft, is fuppofed to have 
hafténéd her own diffolution. . He was a 
youth of an amiable difpofition, and adorned 
with every quality which could gain. efteemj 
an efteem, which he poffefled, not of his re- 
lations alone, but of the whole neighbour- 
hood where he lived; as well as that of alf 
his acquaintance. He was affiftant at 
Flixton School, to’ Mr. Beeley; and af- 
terwards ichoolmafter, ar Roe Green, near 
Worfley, both in Lancathire.—-A fever, at 
that time prevalent, {natched him away. 
No woman,, perhaps, fulfilled the duties of a 
mother, and a wife, in a more exemplary 
manner. in the ungrateful province of aftep= 
muther, fhe was ufeximpled, nor did the fuf 
fer any the leaft ftain to ateach to sles cha- 
rater. 
DEREYSHIRE, ; 
Married.] At Youlgrave, Mr, A. Salt, 
to Mifs E. Parker, both of Elton; 
At MaySe'd, near Afhbourne, Mr. Kearns, 
Clothier, of Neweaiite, Staffurdthire, to Mifs 
Eafter. 
W. Hoyle, efq. of Sheffield, to Mrs. Cut 
forthay, of Aughton, in Afton parith. 
Died is “At Derby, aged 63, Mr. Blays 
mire. 
Mrs Clay, of Shirland. 
“At Alfreton, in her 56th year, Mifs Clark, 
—Mrs. A. Halton, fitter to the late J, Hal 
ton, cfg. of Win wlala Vianor,. 
In the parifh er Littleover, néar Derby, 
in her 22d year, Mrs. S. Farnfworth; the 
expired about dn hour after breakfak, Gittings 
in her chair: and in his 83d year, ‘Mr: ae 
Farnfworth, her hufband.. ‘They had been 
married 62 years. y 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, 
Tt is In contemplation to apply to Parlia- 
ment for power to make a new turnpike-road 
from Derby, through Ripley, to Alfreton; 
2h improvement of the greateft public and 
local importance to the,town of Derby, and 
tive adjacent country. The yell of 
Derby have lately given their confent to the 
plan for effeéting the meafure. 
Married.] At Newark, Mr. R. Doubles 
day, farmer, of Upton, to Mifs E. Dunhill, 
of Raulion. 
R. Pocklington, jun. efq.. of Winthorpe 
Hall, in this county, to Mifs J. Campbell, 
Waughter. of Sir J. sila ro of Inver 
neil, 
At 
