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daughter of Sir J. Campbell, 
neil, Argylefhire. 
Mr J. Marfden, cornfator, af Manchefter, 
to Mifs Rhodes, of Leeds. 
Mr. C. Swainfon, callico-printer, of Wal- 
ton le Dale, near Prefton, to Mrs. Warbrick, 
reliét of Mr. T. Warbrick, attorney.—-Mr. 
R. Walmfley, mercer, of Prefton, te Mils 
Dixon, of Goofnarzh. 
Mr. Barnes, furgeon, of Liverpool, to Milfs 
M. Hodgfon, ‘of W orlcington. 
Died.| At Liverpool, Mrs. E,.Cafe.—Mrs. 
Bedford. 
At Manchefter, Mrs. Phillips, wife of F. 
Phillips, efg.—Mr. E. Norris. 
In Salford, Mr. J. Charnock, fhoe-maker, 
«-—Mr. J. Hancock,—Mr. R. Blomley. 
At his lodgings in this town, foon after 
his arrival from the Hle of Man, where he 
had been for the recovery of luis health, Mr. 
J. Beever, fon of J. Beever, efg. of Salford, 
Manchetter. 
-bart. of Inver- 
In his 81 year, Mr. T. Statham.—Aged 
t7, Milfs M. Woolrich, of the neighbourhood 
of Farnurth,—Mrs. Walker, wife of Mr. RB. 
Walker, engraver. 
At Lancafter, aged 80, Mrs. Gofs, widow. 
—Aged 70, Mrs. Tallon, relict of the late 
Mr. Alderman Tallon.—Mr. J. Young, of 
the Black Bull inn.—~Mr, J. Fither, ‘butcher. 
—Mr. J. Robinfon, mafter of the floop Tiger, 
of this port. His death was occafioned by 
an unfortunate fall from the Sde of the veflel, 
two or three days preceding. 
Aged 74, Mrs. E, Atkinfon, a maiden lady. 
—Aged 63, Mrs. Horner, ‘wife of Mr. R. 
Horner, brewer. 
Mis. Alice Radford, of Pendlebury, a vir- 
tuous wife, a tender mother tu 17 children, 
and a generous benefactor to the neighbouring 
poor. This excellent woman was the frit 
member and inftitutor of the Female Friendly 
Societies, in this county. 
At Ulverftone, aged 20, Mrs. J. Gibfon. 
At Prefcot, “aged 45, Mr. H. Webfter, of 
the Red Lion inn. 
At Bolton le Moors, Mr. J. Hardman at- 
torney. 
-At Warrington, Mrs. Skitt, wife of Mr. T. 
S)citt, merchant. 
Mr.T. Lowndes, late librarian to the king, 
for more than 20 years; a fituation for which 
he was extremely well qualified, having a 
general knowledge of literary charaéters and 
their works. He pofleffed a retentive me- 
mory, and had been favoured in his youth, 
with a liberal education. 
CHESHIRE, 
Married. | Rev. Mr. Jones, of Congleton, to 
MilsBramwell, of Liverpool.—R. Richardfon, 
efq. of Copenhurft, to Mifs Bower, of Chei- 
terfield, in Derbythire.—Mr. J. S. Rogers, 
merchant, of Chefter, to Mifs A. Hughes, 
of Croes, Howel.—S. Britain, efq of Upton, 
near Chefter, to Mifs Hicks, youngeft daugh- 
ter of the late Colonel Hicks, formerly of 
Cheiter.—-Mr, H. Whitficld, ef Congleton, 
Chefhi re—Derbyfire-—Notting hamfhire. 
to Mifs Whillock, niece to Mr. Rowley, of 
Overton. 
Died.] At Chefter, Mrs. S. Baker. mer 
her 73d year, Mrs. Newell, widow.—Mrs. 
Bingley, wife of Mr. Alderman Singley.— 
Aged 76, Mr. J. Saunders.—Mrs. Ellis, wife 
of Mr. Ellis, liquor-merchant.—Mrs. Evans, 
wife of Mr. V. Evans, of the Bear and Billet 
public houfe ; a woman of a truly humane 
and inoffenfive character. 
At Toxteth Park, Mr. H. Multiga, & 
gentleman whofe literary productions have 
already appeared before the public, and re- 
ceived its fanétion, in a volume of puemsy 
and whofe potthumous works, if colle€ted, 
will be found, it is expected, to merit a Like 
favourable reception. 
At Malpas, aged $0, T.Shone, ‘butcher. - 
His death is attributed to the circumftance of 
his having usfortunately fallen over a flab, 
which lay’ acrofs the foot path between 
Whitchurch and Malpas, and to his having 
afterwards, very unadvifedly, ath in his wet 
cloaths all night. 
Mr. Embry, fen, of Park-hall. 
Mr. Amery, of Caughall, near Chefter— 
In the townfhip.of Wrenbury, at the age of 
tos, Mrs. A, Edgley. She had enjoyed-an 
uncommon fhare of good health and f{pirits, 
till about a ae previous to her me 
tion. 
At edetwctlen. Mrs. Pennant, reli& bf 
the late T. Pennant, efgq. of Downing,’ and 
fifter to the late Sir Roger Moftyn, bart. 
Aged 58,Mr.T. Ellis vattorney,of Pivyhlweli. 
~— Mrs. Hughes, wife of Mr. Hughes, of the 
Fox inn, in Hawarden.—Mrs, Walthall, wafe 
of P. Walthall, efq. of Wiftaton. 
' DERBYSHIRE. 
Married] At Langley, near Derby, Mr. 
W. Ofbourne, of the Burroughs, to Mifs 
Jerram. 
In London, Mr. G. Bakewell, to Mifs A. 
Swift, both of Derby. 
Mr. J. Heathcote, butcher, of Sheffield, 
to Mifs C. Marth, of Dronfield. 
Died.] At Derbys aged 69, Mrs. E. Boott, 
widow.—Aged 78, Mr. E. Hollingfhead — 
In her 20th year, Mifs M. Bateman. 
Aged 82, Mr. R. Wilde, of Haffop, near 
Bakewell. 
Aged 56, Mr. J. Thacker, of Wilpmilts. 
At Alfreton, Mrs, Cooper, a widow lady. 
At Alvafton, aged 54, Mr. Holmes.—- 
Aged 87, Mr. Blackwali, of Blackwall, 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, 
Epitome of baptifms, burials, and mar- 
riages, for the three parifhes of St. Mary’s, 
St. Nicholas, and St. Peter’s, in the town of 
Nottingham. St. Mary, total of baptifms, 
9493 increafed in baptifms this year, 94—~ 
Burials, 6193 decreafed in burials, 158——St. 
Nicholas, baptifms, 109; increafed, 13— 
Burials, 12153; decreafed, 17—St. Peter, bap-_ 
tifms, 89; burials, 34; increafe in baptifms, 
10; decreafe in burials, 10. 
Married.|] At Wilford, Mr, Clayton, gra- 
. Zier, 
