1801.] 
J. Clare, merchant.—-Mrs Dowfon.—Mr. T. 
Roobinfon, taylur.—Aged 52, Mr. A. Brock- 
mann, merchant and broker.—Mr. J. Mears 
Mr, J. Highfield, pocket-book-maker.—In 
his 42d year, Mr. J. G. Langguth, merchant. 
—-In his 2oth year, Mr. C. Hughes, brother 
to Mr, E. Hughes, currier.—Mrs. Drogheda, 
wife of Mr. Drogheda, jomner. 
At Manchefter, in his 22d year, Mr. H.. 
‘Turner. 
At Lancafter, M_ Jones, efq. 
Mifs B. Whitehead, of Ainfworth Hall,— 
Mr. N. Tatham, ot Kirkby Lonfdale, 
At Athton-under-Line, Mr. S. Hadfield; 
amemoper of the Society of Chanye-ringers, 
who, after the funeral-ceremony, rung a 
complete mourning-peal of -grandfire-caters, 
sonfifting of 648 changes, compofed by a 
member of the fociety, to correfpend with 
the number of months the deceafed had 
lived. . 
At Bolton, Mr.R. Gordon, fpirit-merchant, 
— J. Hankinfon, efq. of Prefton.—Mrs, Cutts, 
of Wimflow.—T. Lovett, efg. of Chirk. 
In the Month of September laft, on board 
the Mentor, Captain Currie, on his paflage 
from Jamaica, Mr. J. Swaine, late of Liver- 
pool.—Mr, F. Wiatt, of Everton. 
Early in March, on the coaft of Africa, 
Mr. Nath, chief-mate of the fhip William 
Heathcote, of Liverpool. 
At Jamaica, June 19, Captain T. Smith, 
of the thip Trelawney, of Liverpool, 
At Kirkham, aged 94, Mrs. Iabella Sil- 
cock. 
At Greenalagh, near Kirkham, aged 92, 
Mrs, Burch. 
CHESHIRE, 
At the late annual Goofeberry-thew, at 
Chefterthe following were adjudged to be 
the principal prizes, viz. of red, Mr. Bell’s 
Alcock’s King, 18 dwts. 19 grs. ; of yellow, 
Mr. Warburton’s Royal Soveicign, radwts. 
To grs. 3. of green, Mr. Warburton’s Langley 
Green, 14 dwts. 5 grs.3 andof white, Mr. 
Warburton’s Whitefmith, 16 dwts. 1 gr, 
MMarried.} Mr. T. Weaver, of Molling- 
ton, near Chefter, to Mifs HH. Fariley, of 
Blackburn.—Mr. G. Brookes, to Mifs R, 
Taylor, both of Butley. 
At Darefbury, Mr. J. Crowther, of Man- 
chefter, to Mifs Bate, of Higher Walton, near 
Warrington. 
Died.| At Chefter, Mrs. Price.—In his 
7oth year, Mr. P. Heath, fen. clog-maker ; 
ofa ftriétly upright and pious charaéter.— 
Mis. Lawrence.—-Captain Newton, formerly 
of Hallwood. 
At Frojfham, Mr, A. Davies, oficer in the 
cuftoms. : 
At Warrington, J. Edwards, efq. cf Chef- 
ter; he had ferved nearly forty years in the 
Chefhire Militia. 
At Nantwich, Mrs. Bulkeley, wife of Mr. 
J. Bulkeley, hair-drefier.—-Mis, Cawley, re- 
lid of the late Rev. Mr. Cawley, of Ald- 
ford.—Suddenly, of an apoplectic fit, Sir 
Montrury Mac, No, 77. 
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George Prefcott, bart. of Theolald’s Park, - 
Herts, an eminent banker of London, and fore 
merly of Chefter. i 
Suddenly, Mr. J Higginbotham, thirty- 
five years fteward to I. Patton, efq. of 
Bank. 
At Liverpool, inher 8oth year, Mrs. 
Brownent, widow of the late Mr. J. Browns 
ent, of Frodfham; alfo, on the fame day, 
aged 48, her daughter, Mifs M. Brownent 5 
they were both interred in one grave. 
DERBYSHIRE. ~ 
At Derby affizes, eight prifoners were cas 
pitally conviéted, and received fentence of 
dea: h—James Gration, for burglary ; Richard 
Raddifh, John Dent, John Evans, and John 
Reader, for fheep-ftealing ; Jofeph Hobfon, 
for returning from tranfportation ; and George © 
L. Powell and John Drummond, for a high- 
way-robbery ‘ 
Married |] The Rev. J. Shaw, minifter 
of the Independent Congregation at Ilkefton, 
and late ftudent of the Independent Academy 
at Rotherham, to Mifs Mafon of Ilkefton. 
At Gloilop, Mr. T. Turner, to Mifs S. 
Wood, both of Hadfield. : 
At Derby, Mr. W. Clarke, Derby and Not- 
tingham carrier, to Mifs Woolley, of the 
Coppice, near Ripley. 
Died.}] At Derby, Mrs. Mellor, wife of 
Mr, Mellor, mercer and draper.—Mifs S. 
Burton, of the Horfe and Trumpet public- 
houfe. 
At Quarndon, near Derby, aged 37, Mrs. 
Battelle, wife of Mr. R. Battelle, mercer and 
draper. 
Aged 66, Mr. E. Taylor, for thirty-four 
years the licenfed matter of the free fchool at 
Spondon, 
in his 65th year, Mr. R. Moore, of Scrop- 
ton. 
At Alfreton, Mr. J. Taylor; he fuddenly 
dropped down in a fit of apoplexy, and expired 
immediately; 
At Stanton, near Derby, aged 19, of a con- 
fumptive habit, Mr. G. Greaves, eldeft fon 
of the Rev. G. Greaves, and an under-gradu- 
ate of St. John’s College, Cambridge. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.) Mr. J. Dowland, of Cuckneyy 
to Mifs Parfons, of Mansfield.——Mr. J. Wil- 
cockfon, draggift, of Spalding, in Lincolne 
fhire, to Mifs L, Pinckney, of Nottingham, 
Mr, J. Eley, of the Nottingham Infantry, 
to Mrs. Ward,-of the Sawyer’s Arms, Not- 
tingham. 
Mr. Jefford, of the Nottingham Volunteers, 
to Mifs Hewes, of the Balloon public-houfe, 
Nottingham,—Mr. H. Blagg, to Mifs Chet= 
tle, both of Carcolfton, near Bingham. 
Died.|_ At Nottingham, aged 45, Mr, S. 
Eyre, hofier, late of Derby.—Azed 73, Mrs. 
Crefswell, wife of Mr. T. Crefswell, of 
Smalldale; and, two days after, aged 45, 
Mr. J. Crefswell, fon of Mr. T. -refsweil. 
Aged 50, M-. T. Mafon, of Bretton 
Mis. Day, baker, 
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