1801.] 
Sutcliffe, worfted maaufacturer, of Holdf- 
worth,. near Halifax. 
At Bradford, aged 86, Mrs, Rawfon, re- 
li€t of the late J. Rawfon, efq. She was a li- 
neal defcendant of Archbifhop Sterne, and 
coufin’ to the celebrated author of Triftram 
Shandy, é&c. 
_ Mrs. Baldwyn, wife of the Rev. E. Bald- 
wyn, head mafter of the free-gramiar fchool. 
Mr, J. Atkinfon, of the Bifhop Blaze public 
houfe,—In his 76ch year, Mr.,]. Maude, to- 
bacconift.—Mir. W. Fryer, of the Bowling 
Gréen inn, near Bradford. 
At Doncafter, Mr. Lifter, grocer. 
LANCASHIRE. 3 
There is now living and exhibiting, at Li- 
verpool, a moft fingular and, indeed, uncom- 
mon animal, hitherto undefcribed by any .na- 
turalift ; it approaches in its form, neareft to 
the land tortoife, ‘out has a tail exactly like 
a crocodile, and is extremely fierce. 
The following is an accurate ftatement of 
the thipping belonging to the ports of Lancaf- 
ter and Ulverftone, within the laft z2 months, 
made up tothe prefent time. The total nums 
ber of veffels has been, 158, producing up- 
wards of 25,625 tons, and navigated by 2332 
men ;- of thefe veffels, 68 were employed in 
the foreign and go inthe coaftingtrade. Dur- 
ing the above period, thefe ports have been de- 
ptived, by capture, wreck, and transfer to 
ether ports, of 44 veffels of 5255 tons bur- 
den, and. containing upwards of 62$ men; 
the exaét number, therefore, is 114, of 16,370 
fons and 1710 men; of which 76 veflels, of 
13,996 tons and 1605 men belong to Lan- 
cafter, and 38 ditto of 2374 tons, and 105 
men to Ulverftone. Total 174 veflels, 
16,370 tons, and 1710 men. 
Married } Mr, J. Conwayy merchant, of 
Liverponl, to Mifs'Chriftie, eldeft daughter 
of J. Chriftie, efg. of Pall Mall, London.— 
Mr. L. Burgel, merchant, ef Liverpool, to 
Mifs Manfergh, of Weft Hall, near Kirkby 
Lonsdale.——Mr. R, Athur, of Maghull, to 
Mifs M. Wintanley, of Aughton. 
At Liverpool, Capt. Boyd, to Mifs Hill 
Mr. J. Taylor, to Mifs S. Brownbill, of 
Weft, Derby, 
At Hemel Hemftead, Herts, Mr. J. Leigh, 
merchant, of Liverpool, to Mifs Hilton, of 
Bury Houfe.—Mr. T. Griffith, draper, to 
Mifs D. Mediey, youngeft daughter of the 
late Rey. S. Medley.—Captain M, Humble, 
to Mifs A Johnfon, . 
At Manchefter, Mr..Smallpage, druggift, 
to Mifs Browne.—Mr. F.. Dixon, to Milfs M. 
Bond.—Mr. J. Walker, to Mifs A. Howard. 
-—N. A. Schaufthen, enfign in the Chehhire 
militia, to Mifs Stewart.——Mr. G. Nelfon, of 
Liverpool; to Mifs L. Fairclough ; alfo Mr. 
J Barker, of Norwich, to Mifs S. Fairclough, 
both daughters of Mr. H. Fairclough, of Li- 
verpocl—J. N. Brown, efg. Lieut. of the 
y4th light dragoons, to Mifs S. Fawcett, of 
Manchefter,—Mr. M. Broome, of Manchef- 
ter, to Milfs C, Walker, of Gorton—-Mr. T, 
Lancafbire—Chefire. 
45Q 
Bell, of Garflang, to Mifs E. Robinfon, of 
Burflem. . 
Died.| At Lancafter, aged 25, Mifs Ff. 
Bowes, daughter of the late J. Bowes, efg, and 
alderman.—Mrs. Wilfon, reli@t of the Rev. 
D, Wilfon, and daughter ef the late Mr. Wil- 
fon, of Livefey Hall, near Blackburn. 
At Liverpool, aged 15, matter J. Graham. 
—Mr.Watkinfon, brufh. maker,.— Aged about 
23, Mr. J. Kerr, jun. thip chandler.—Mrs. 
Allen, widow.—Suddenly Mr. J. Knight, 
late glafs-manufacturer 3 and in two or three 
weeks after, in her 20th year, Mifs Knight, 
niece tothe above Mr. Knight, and daughter 
of Mr. G. Knight.—Mrs. Williamfon.—H. 
Lake, efq. formerly of Wavertree.—Aged 
70, Mr. D. M‘Lean, much refpetted as a 
truly honeft man.—Aged 24, Mrs. R. Ri- 
chardfon, wife of Mr. J. Richardfon, mer= 
chant, late of Glafgow.—Mrs Morrifon.—- 
In his 22d year, the Rev. P. Aikin, Baptitt 
Minitter 3 alike eminent for thé endowments 
of the fcholar, the piety of the Chriftian, and 
the fidelity of the minifter. 3 
Mr. P. Robinfon.—Mr. T. Ellifon, whe 
had been 45 years employed in the took tha- 
nufa&tory of Mr. J. Wyke, originally, and 
now of Mr, S. Green.—Aged 58, Mr, J. 
Kerr, warehoule-keeper of Excife—Aged 
74, Mrs. Swift.—-Aged 42, Mrs. Bradley, 
wife of Mr. Bradley, dock-mafter.—In her 
57th year, Mrs. Speers, widow of the late 
Capt. A. Speers, —Mifs E. Whitfield, daugh~ 
ter of Mr. Whitfield, cooper.—Aged 16, Mif. 
E. Jump.—Mr, James, tobacconitt. zat 
CHESHIRE. 
Henry Rice for uttering a forged bank note, 
Aaron Gee, for ftealing calico in a bleach ng 
ground, Thomas Gibfon for burglary, Edward 
Dearon for burglary, and Benjamin Bebbing-~ 
ton for horfe ftealing, received fentence of 
death. | The three firft were ordered for exe 
cution on the 3d of O&tober. The two laft 
were reprieved. A hs \ 
Married.) At Chefter, Mr, T. Tyas, june 
of Liverpool, to Mifs Jones, of Huntingdon 
Hall—(r. E. Roberts, to Mifs M. Drury. 
‘In London, £. V. Townfhend, efq. of Chef 
ter, to Mifs C. A, Du Pré, daughter of the 
late J. Du Pré, efq. of Portland Place. 
At Totteridge, Herts, J. L. Panter, efg, 
of Mufwell Hill, Middlefex, to Mifs S. 
Downes, youngeft daughter of the late P, 
Downes, efq. of Shrigley.—Mr. $. Lowe, 
of Whitchurch, to. Mifs Murray, of Parl 
Gate.—The Rev. 'P. Halfted, rector of 
Grappen-hall,. tu Mifs Leigh, of Booths, 
near Knutsford, 
Mr. J. Harrifon, of Aldford, to Mifs Col- 
ley, of Churton Heath.—-Mr, R. Roberts, 
jun. of Milford place, to Mifs Williams, of 
Mold,—Mr. C, Fergufon, printer, of Liver- 
pool, to Mifs A. Morris, of Chefter, | 
At Nefton, My. J. Parry, to Mifs Bloore, 
of Leighton Hall.—J. Cotter, efg. of London, 
to Mrs, Price, relict of the late ‘Rev. Mr. 
J. Price, of Broughton, acar Chefter. 
: Died. j 
