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Brany years commander of a vefiel from this 
pert.—Mr. H. Wilfon, inn-keeper.—Aged 
39, Mr. T. Burrows, grandfon of Mr. Ro- 
gerfon, of Everton. 
Mrs. S. Woods, wife of Mr. T. Woods, 
cooper; a woman of fincere piety, and of a 
moit amiable character. Her heart was open, 
at all times, to the feelings of the diftreffed ; 
thse that wanted a bome fhe cherifhed under 
her roof, and ever counted it her happinefs to 
mitigate their fufferings. 
At Manchefter, Mrs. Barnes —Aged 85, 
Mrs. Grifith, reli@ of the late Dr. Griffiih, 
late Fellow of the collegiate church —Mr, 
J. Lowe, attorney.—Mr. A. Thompfon, 
lately a commiander in the African trade from 
Liverpoo!l.—Mr. W. Faulkner. 
At Blackburn, Mr. J. Rithton, of the 
Waggon and Hortes public- houfe. 
In his #3th year, much refpected for the 
geodnefs of his behaviour and promifing abi- 
Sities, Mr. J. Howarth, articled clerk to 
Meffrs. Beardfworth and Nevill, attornies. 
At Rochdale, H. Ormerod, M D. 
At Prefton, aged $89, Mr. W. Stewart, a 
native of Aberdeen. He was fuppofed to 
have been the oldeft cualking fiationer in Eng- 
and. 
Mr. R. Leach. 
At Clithero, jn his 35th year, Mr. C, 
Addy, cotton-manufacturer. 
At Ulverftone, aged 60, after a very fhort 
illnefs, Mr. Elijah salthoufe, a Quaker. 
At Welby Cragg, in Ellett, near Lancafter, 
aged 82, Mrs. M. Welby, widow; a lady of 
a mild temper and benevolent heart, and 
her houfe was long the feat of hofpitality 
and kindnefs. The eftate has been in the 
Welby family upwards of 4co years, and for 
zny thing known to the contrary, the name 
is now extinct. 
At Gooinargh, near Prefton, the Rev. 
Mir. Wilcock. His brother, who had con- 
ftantly refided with him, died the preceding 
day. 
‘On the 4th of December laft, on board the 
Plover, on the Weft India ftation, Mr. E: 
Cooke, midfhipman, and fon of Mr, J. Cook, 
of Salford; generally confidered as a young 
gentleman of the moft promifing talents for 
the fervice. 
In London, Mr. Bell, of Rochdale, a con- 
fiderable woollen-manufacturer. 
At Wavertree, Mr. J. Haynes. 
Aged 33, Mrs Lamb, of Ridgfield. 
At Roje-hill, aged 64, Mr. T. Ryan. 
On the 234 of February laft, at the ifland 
of St. Bartholomew, Mr. J. Herdman, mer- 
chant, formerly of Liverpool. 
Aged 57, Mrs. E. Baldwin, of Borwick, 
near Liverpool. 
At Skerton, aged 49, Mr. J. Watkinfon, 
attorney- 
Aged So, fuddenly, T. Maychell, efq. of 
Aynfome, near Cartmell. He had taken a 
few hours ride to fee his daughter, and had 
» Chefoire—Derbyfbire. 
[June I, 
fcarcely entered the houfe when he dropped 
down, and expired in a few hours. : 
In the River Gambia, on the coaft of 
Africa, in the prime of life, Mr. J. Davies, 
chief-mate of the fhip Angola, Capt. Boys. _ 
At Upholland, in his 48th year, the Rev. 
J. Fawell, minifter of that place. Toahead 
filled with learning, he united a heart filled 
with kindnefs—yet, in feveral refpeéts, he 
was truly unfortunate. As an elegant and 
ufeful author he was defervedly refpedted. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.}] At Chefter, Mr. S. Bramwell, 
to Mifs Lowe, daughter of Mr. Lawe, tobac- 
conift.—-Captain Atkinfon, to Mrs. Dillon, 
tea-dealer. 
Mr. D. Davies, mercer, of Ruthin, to 
Mifs Jones, of Bathafarn.—W. Daniel, efq: 
of Newport, in the Staffordthire-potteries, 
- eg Tagg, of Rhode Cottage, near Sand- 
ach. 
At Great Budworth, Mr, J. Becket, eldeft 
fon of A. Becket, efq. of Broom Park, te 
Mifs Taylor, of Appleton, in this county. 
Mr. Gibbons, of Dublin, to Mifs Monk, 
of Parkgate, in this county.—Mr. J. Baif- 
nett, furgeon, of Erbiftock, near Overton, 
to Mifs Davies, of Argoed. 
At Marchwiel, Denbighfhire, Mr. J. Brif- 
coe, of Penley Hall, near Ellefmere, to Mifs 
Brick.—Mr. Powell, of Criggion, to Mifs 
Evans, of Haughton, near Llandrinio. 
Died.] At Chefter, Mrs. Hayes, wife of 
Mr. Hayes, butcher.—Mr. Woolley, baker. 
At Ruthin, in her goth year, Mrs. Morris, 
widow of the late Rev. D Morris, reétor of 
Feftiniog. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
At the firft Meeting of the Derbythire 
Agricultural and Breeding Society, held at 
Derby, April 23, the prizes were adjudged 
as follows;—To Mr. Mundy, of Markeaton, 
for his beft three years old bull, 3l. 3s.—-Te 
Mr. R. Jowett, of Draycott, for his fecond- 
beft ditto, 21. 2s.—To Mr. Harrifon, of the 
Ahh, for the beft yearling-bull, 31. 3s.—And 
to Mr. Cox, of Brailsford, for his fecond- 
beft ditto, 21. 2s. The meeting was very 
numeroully and ref{pe€tably attended. 
Married.) Mr. Radford, of Derby, to 
Mifs Brentnall, of Locke Grange. 
At Derby, Mr. J. Matchitt, grocer, to Mifé 
Johnes. 
Died.] At Derby, aged 66, Mrs. Bateman, 
widow of the late Mr. J. Bateman, attorney. 
At Whittington, aged 67, Mr. J. Lalovell. 
—Mrs. Bradfhaw, of Holbrook.—Aged 61, 
the Rev. W. Pickering, vicar of Mackworth, 
near Derby. 
At Hulland Ward-gate, aged 79, Mrs. L. 
Heaton; much lamented by her neighbours, 
in doing good to whom her greatefi pleafure 
confifted, 
In his 83d year, Mr. E, Gadfby, of Heade 
low Field. , 
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