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Prefton. His death was oceafisned by a fall 
from a cart, by which he was fo much hurt 
that he expired i in a few minutes. 
At Sephton, the Rev. R. Rothwell, 
rector, — 
At Marsden Chapel, near Colne, aged 78, 
Mr. J. Burrows, and on the fame day; aged 
78, his wife, Mrs. M. Burrows, and on the 
preceding evening, their grand- Gene hots Jane 
Burrows. 
Mr. J. Eccles, abba of Bane, near 
Lancatter. 
At St, Kitts, aged 355 Mr... Tylon, mere 
chant. 
Lately, in London, Mr. J. Brown, furs 
geon, of Liverpool. 
At Afhton- sly Mr. J. Ogden, 
fpindle-maker. 
At Grenada, Weft Indies, Mr. i Bond, 
formerly of Lancafter. Mr. T. Bingley, one 
of the agents of the Warrington Cotton-Twitft- 
‘Company 
At Demarara, Mr. J.C. Dawfon, late of 
Manchefter, and a captain in Colonel Silvef- 
ter’s battalion of Manchefter and Salford 
Volunteers. This-gentleman pofleffed an 
excellent underftanding, an amiable difpofi- 
tion, an elegant deportment, and uncommon 
fuavity of manners. . Having vifited a great 
part of Eurape, he had fucceisfully engrafted 
the brilliancy of foreign manners on the fter- 
ling worth of Englith character. 
At North Meols, Mr. L. Hall, near 50 
years {choolmafter and parifh-clerk of that 
place. 
At Poulton, in the Filde, Mr. Brown, foe ‘ 
merly of Liverpool. 
At Runcorn, Mr. J. Cooke, tin-plate- 
worker, of Manchetter.—In her 65th year, 
Mrs. Graham, of Ardwick, 
At Haton-hall, near Lancafter, R. Brad- 
thaw, efq. 
At his houfe, at Edge-hill, near Liverpool, 
aged 49, sal Richard Lowndes, of the Cuftom- 
ho ufe, where he had executed for upwards of 
30 years an office of more labour than pro- 
fit, and of more truf than honour,- without 
having had the good fortune to arrive at any 
of thofe ftations which are the fair rewards 
of indufiry, integrity, and fuperior under- 
ftanding. The moderation of his defires, and 
the prudent economy of his private life, pre- 
vented him from teeling the want of promo- - 
tion a5 4 difappointment, and he rather chofe - 
to preferve with firmnefs his own liberal, 
though unobtrufive opinions, than to join as 
an advocate for a war which has impoverifhed 
and difgraced his country, and of w hich he only 
juft lived to fee the'termination. His leifure 
hours have been devoted to literary ftudies and 
particularly to that of the beft authorsin our 
own language, in which he was a critic of un- 
common accuracy, and an aflertor of th 
purity of the true old Englifh ftile in Ree 
tion to the elifions and intrufions of. fome 
modern writers. In the year 17%3,. he mar- 
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ried Sufanna, the only ‘furviving daughter of > 
the late eminent Dr. Matthew Dobfon, for- a 
‘merly of Liverpool, afterwards of Bath, and = 
of the late Mrs. Dobfon, well known in 
the literary world as tranflator of the Life of 
Peirarch. He furvived her about two years, 
and has left feveral children by her, 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.| J. Boydell, ef. of the Rof- 
fett, in Denbighfhire, to Mifs Barker, of 
Chefter. 
At Kilken, Mr. R.Owen, grocer, of Mould, 
to Mifs James, of Maes-y-Groes, Flinthhire. \G 
Mr. R. Sutton, “attorney, of Macclesfield, 
to Mifs H. Faulkner, of Stafford. 
J. Harrifon, efq. jun. of Cheadle, in this 
county, to Mifs Jeffon, of Wolverhampton, 
Mr. C. Bagnall, eldeft fon of C. Bagnall, 
efq. of Beeican Stafford bie en Mifs F. Telver, 
of Chefter. ~ me 
Mr. W. Caldwell. attorney, to Mifs Bil- ? 
lington, milliner, both of Frodfhham.—The 
Rev. Mr. Warner, of Bath, to Mifs A. Pear- 
fon, of Tettenhall. | 
Died.|] At Chefter, — Townfhend, efq. 
On the 13th of Sept. Jaft, on® his pate 
from the Baltic, Lieutenant J. Wilbraham, . 
of the armed fhip Sally, fon of Mr. J. Me ee ae 
ham, of Chefter. ae 
At Nantwich, Mr. Martin, fen. BEAN re« 
{pected as a man of unblemithed charatter. 
At Frodfham, Mr. J. Urmfon. “ 
At Norley, Mrs, E. Hall, aunt “to G. White } 
ley, efq. of Chefter. j 
At Parkgate, Mrs. Townthend, wife of T. - 
Townfhend, of Chefter.—Mrs. Roberts, of © 
Tyn-y-Caia, near Ruthin, Denbighfhire. - 
At his lodgings in London, aged 23, Mr. 
D! Hughes, furgeon, fon of the late D. 
Hughes, efq. of Abergely ; a young maa of 
promifing abilities. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
It is in contemplation to apply to honey 
ment for a turnpike-road to pafs from Afreton 
through Ripley, and to join the Mansfeld _ 
eurnplice: road at Little Chefter. 
Married.| At Croxall, Mr. M. Webb, 
of Donkhill Pitts, to Mifs Top.—Mr, H. 
Webb, of Swinford, in Worcefterfhire, to 
Mifs E. Simpkins, of Eardingale. 
At Derby,.Mr. Wallis, to Mifs Yates,— 
Mr R. Jackfon, to Mifs Ward, both of 
Belper. 
At Chelmorton, near Buxton, Mr. S. Bri- 
tain, butcher, of Sheffield,'to Mifs A. Swan, 
daughter of Mr. T, Swi cheefe-fator, of 
Kingfterndale.—The Rev. J Sidney, vicar of 
Ilkefton, to’Mifs Knighton, of Cotmanhay, 
Died.]| At a very advanced age, Mr, S. 
Meilar, of Itheridgehay. 
At Wingfield Manor, Mifs F. L. Halton, 
fecond daughter of W. Halton, efq. 
At Streatham, near Londen, in her 48th - 
year, Mrs. Harding, wife of Mr. Harding, — 
of Pall Mall, Loncea, andfifter to Mr. Afhby, 
of Egginton, in this countyAlfo, at the 
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