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dent defire to promote the interefts of wifdom, 
virtue, and pure religion, particularly among 
the rifing generation, the happy union which 
he difplayed, of firmnefs of principle with 
courtefy of manners, the benignity of his 
countenance, the modeft propriety of his de- 
meanour, and the amiable goodnefs of his 
heart, which prompted him to many fecret 
acts of unoftentatious benevolence, will long 
endear his memory to all who had the happi- 
nels to be acquainted with him. 
At Buxton, after a fhort ilinefs, Thomas 
Butterworth Bayley, efg. of Hope, near 
Manchefter, a valuable member of fociety, 
and particularly ufeful in the capacity of a 
magiitrate to the populous neighbourhood in 
which he refided. [We hope inthe fuc- 
ceeding number, to be able fto communicate 
fome further paaticulars refpecting this - efti- 
Mable charagter. : 
At Liverpool, Mrs. @wens, wife of Mr. 
Owens, mathematical inftrument maker.— 
Mr. J. Cope, ironmonger.—Mrs. Pritchard.— 
Mrs. Boore.—Aged 78, C. Heyfham, efg. a 
man, throughout life, pun€tual and regular in 
his dealings, and conftant, kind, and affec= 
tionate in -his. attachments —Mrs. ‘Turner, 
reli€t of Mr. T. Turner, inn-keeper.—Mr. 
W. Graham, merch#at-—Iin his,@5th year, 
Mr. T. Wheelwright, formerly commander of 
a fhip of this port.—-Aged 26, Mr. A. 
Knowles, clerk to Mr, Harding. 
At Manchefter, Mr. T. Redhead, officer 
of-excife ; which fitwation he had filled 35 
years with a charatter. of ftriét integrity. 
“At Leyland, in his 87th year, the Rev. T. 
Ealdwyn, A.M. 3; for half acentury, acon. 
ftant refident in the -parifh, the extenfive 
duty of which he had done, without any 
affiftant curate, except for a few of the laf 
years. He had, likewife, been, for near 30 
years, an ating and active magiftrate for this 
county. His mild and focial temper contri- 
buted, perhaps, not alittle to his long and 
healthful life, and certainly had infured to 
him the affeétionate refpe& and efteem of the 
a~whole neighbourhood. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.| At Nantwich, W. Carter, efq. 
of Northwich, late captain in the fecond bat- 
talion of Chefhire militia, to Mifs Broome. 
At Preftbury, Mr. Bold, blackfmith, of 
Lecke, to Mifs E. Cope, of Congleton. 
At Stoke, in the Potteries, Mr. R. Shaw, 
fon of R. Shaw, efg. of Darefoury, to Mifs 
Sparkes.—Mr. E. Hartley, file-maker, to 
Miifs E, Yates, both of Sutton, near Maccles- 
fidld.—Mr. J. Andrew, cotton- printer, at 
~Rainnow, near Macclesfield, to Mifs Fowler, 
of Bolton.—Mr. Cope, printer and bookfeller, 
of Macclesfield, to Mifs Hide, of Bagot’s- 
‘Bromley. 
At Rofhern, Mi. Corry, of Knutsford, 
to Mifs Gatley.—Mr. T. Mellor, of Cheiter, 
to’ Mifs Evans, of Wrexham, 
At the Quaker’s meeting-houfe, near Mide. 
Chiire—Derbyfrire. - 
[July ty’ 
dlewich, Mr. J. Farrer, merchant, of Liver 
pool, to Mifs E. Hamnet, of Nantwich. 
At Aitringham, Mr. J. R. Freme, mer- 
chant, of Liverpool, to Mifs Wells, of 
Brackleborough. sich 
Died.| At Chefter, aged 19, Mrs. Erfkine, 
wife of captain Erfkine, of the 22d regiment 
of foot.—Mr.C. Parker, late haberdafher in 
Fleet-ftreet, London.—Mrs. Lowe, late of 
Darland-hall, near Chefter.—Aged 35,-Mr. 
J. Repington, proétor.—Mr. Wilkinfon, fur- 
geon and apothecary.——Mrs. Lloyd.——Mrs. E, 
Hughes, fifter to the late counfetlor Hughes, 
At Cofigleton, lately, Mifs Antrobus. 
At Nantwich, aged 61, Mrs. Leverfage, 
—Mr. W. Jackfon, -furgeon, of Bullocky- 
Smithy. _ 
At Bellbille, aged 74, Mr. Vernon.—Of a ~ 
fit of apoplexy, Mr. Nixon, farmer of Bad- 
dington, near Nantwich. 
At Davenham, the Rev. J. Brayfhaw, up- 
wards of 14 years curate of that parifh. 
At Parkgate, Mrs. E. Stepney, reli&t of S. 
R. Stepney, efq. of Harrow, inthe King’s- 
county, Ireland ; fincerely lanvented by her 
friends, as 2 generous, polite, and amiable 
lady. 
At Middlewich, aged 86, Mr. Jackfon ; 
who for along feries of years had prepared 
and adminiftered a noted medicine called Phy- 
thian’s vomit. gy in 
DERBYSHIRE, 
Married.} At Afhbourne, Mir. J. Dunne- 
cliff, wool-ftapler, of Caftle Donnington, Lei- 
. cefterfhire, to Mifs F. Sutton, of Blore.—Mr. 
j. Lavender, furgeon, to Mifs Roe. 
Mr. C. Farnfworth, of Bakewell, to Mifs ~ 
C, Carrington, of Sheffield, 
Died.|\ At: Derby, in. his Sit year, °T. 
Clarke, gent.—In her 59th year, Mrs. Tom- — 
linfon, wife of Mr. H. Tomlinfon, malfter.—= _ 
Aged 46, Mr. W. Bromby, cooper. 
At Buxton, Mrs. Chetham.—Advanced in. 
yeats, Mx. J. Dannah, of Shottle. 4 
At Athbourne, in his 33d year, Mr. C. 
Cowlithaw.—-At an advanced age, Mr. T. 
Blurton.—In his 42d year, Mr. ‘T. Ridge, 
of Heage ; aman of a character which has 
feldom been furpaffed, for the moft liberal 
generofity and kindnefs to the poor. a 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.] At Tlkefton, in Derbythire, Mr. © 
Crackell, plumber “and glazier, to Mifs ° 
Fritchley, of Coffall Marth, in this county. 
—Mr. G. Burgefs, joiner and cabinet maker, 
of Nottingham, to Mifs A. Porter, of Cod- © 
dington, near Newark.—Mr. Darmen, gro- 
cer, of Nottingham, to Mifs Lea, of Balder- 
ton, near Newark. 
_At Newark, Mr. A Wood, hofier, to Mifs 
Clarke. 
At Nottingham, Mr. J. York, chymift and 
druggift, to Mifs Wefton. : 
At Bingham, inthis county, Mr. J. Towle, 
toper, écc. of Draycote, in Derby thire, to Mifs 
Diing. The bridegroom has experienced op 
oan ; vicil- ~ 
