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future. And thus, by a fpirited fubfcription, 
a moft excellent road was originally formed 
between the towns, over a broad part of the 
old river, and which has been fupported for a 
number of years, to the great convenience 
of the inhabitants and the public. Having 
anfwered all its pe uniary claims, the toll is 
now given up, ard the unobftru€ted commu- 
nication will of courfe be a permanent and 
general advantage. 
It isin contemplation to apply fhortly to 
parliament, for an act to inclofe Lancafter 
Moor. é 
Frem a lift lately made at Manchefter, pur- 
Yuant to aét of parliament, it appears that 
there are 65 cotton and woollen mills 
and factories, in that town, which employ 
8475 perfons. males and females, weekly. 
It is to be obferved, that this lift is only taken 
where there are 20 workmen or upwards, 
employed, and three or more apprentices. 
Married:]. Mr. N. Milne, of the Inner 
Temple, London, fecond fon of N. Milne, 
€fq. of Preftwich-wood, in this county, to 
Mails Colebeck, of Iflington. 
At Cartmel, Mr. J. Braithwayte, cotton 
manvfaéturer, to Mifs Andrew, grocer, of 
Flookburgh., 
At Manchefter, Mr. R. Wilkinfon, ma- 
yine iniurance-broker, to Mifs Howard; 
Gaughter of Mr. |. Howard, wire-manufac- 
turer.——-Mr. J. Biddle, merchant, to Mifs S. 
Fallows.—Mr. j. Bradfhaw, merchant, to 
Mifs Hil-on, daughter ef the late Mr. H. 
Hilten, of London.—J. Taylor, efg. of Toft- 
houfe, near Duncharch, to Mifs Crick, of 
Jilington, Liverpool. 
At Lancafter, Mr. E. Hudfon, cabinet- 
maker, to Mifs E. Skirrow. 
At Prefton, Jacob Wood, efq. of Benfom-~ 
houfe, Croydon, to Milfs J. Watfon. 
At Liverpool, Capt. Andrew, mafter and 
owner of the fhip Queen Charlotte, of London, 
to Mrs, Banton, reli of Mr. E. Banton, 
merchant, of Lancafter.—J. Egzinton, efq. 
of Hull, to Mifs Pickering —Mr. J. Parry, 
merchant, to Mifs Mac. Gloughton.—Mr. 
Cyrus Mottrall, merchant, to Mrs. Lodge.— 
Mr. R- Cunliffe, manufacturer, of Blackburn, 
to Mifs Bird, of Manchefter. 
At Ulveritone, the Rey. J. Harrifon, of 
Grimfargh, near Prefton, to Mifs Thompfon, 
daughter of the late Capt. {, Thompfon 
At Poulton in the Filde, Mr. T Cunliffe, 
fargeon, to Mrs. Derbyshire. —Mr. Birdfworth, 
Yurgeon, of Prefton, fon of W. Birdfworth, 
efq. of Kirkby Lonfdale, to Mifs Carr, 
daughter of the late Mr. Carr, attorney.— 
R Topping, efq. of Warrington, to Mrs, 
Bramwell, of Ormfkirk.—Mr. E. Collier, 
cotton-manufaturer, of Manchefter, to Mifs 
agnall, of Worfliey.- 
Died.| At Lancafter, at an advanced agey 
. Mrs.Thorney, relid&t of Mr. R. Thorney, cabi- 
net-maker. 
At Manchefter, Mr. J. ‘Walton, a man 
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generally known and refpe&ted.. He had 4 
bedy and mind peculiarly and conftitutionally 
ative, the powers of which had, however, 
unfortunately, for a few years paft, been much 
debilitated by a diforder with which he had 
been feverely afflicted. _ a 
Aged $3, Mrs. M. Bellamy, widow.—Mrs. 
Greenhow, wife of Mr. W. Greenhow, ma- 
nufaélurer. 
In Salford, Mrs. M. Craigie Hamilton 
widow of the Rev. G. Hamilton, D.D. late of 
Cramond, North Britain. . 
At Liverpool, aged 73, Mr. J North, mer- 
chant —Mrs. Atkinfon, wife of W. Atkin- 
fon, efq.—-Aged 57, Mr. T. Richiardfon, drug- 
gift.—Aged 70, Mrs. Mozley, mother of Mr. 
M. L, Mozley, filverfmith.—Aged 27, Mr. 
J. Standen Whitefide, late of tie ifland of 
Martinico,in the Weft Indies.—Mrs. Burch. 
—Aged 66, Mrs. Maclean, widow.—Mrs. 
Diggles.—In her oth year, Mrs, Chaffersy 
reliét of Mr. R. Chaffers, china manufattu- 
rer —Aged 85, Mrs. Holywell—Mr. T. 
Blundell.—Aged 27, Mr. J. Mott, furgeon. 
—Mrs. Stagg, reliét of Mr. W. Stagg, attor- 
ney,—Mifs Hodgfon.—irs. Moore, wife of 
Mr. H. Moore, merchant.—Aged 21, Mr. J. 
Kitchin, broker. ; 
At Blackburn, aged 72, Mrs. Jamefon. 
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At Wigan, Mr.W. Lycn, printer and book- 
feller, . 
At Prefton, aged 77, Mr. Fenton, formerly 
of Leeds. 
At Middlewich, in his 97th year, W. Sea- 
man, efq. _ ; 
My. W. Pownall, of the Unicorn inn, Al- 
trincham.—Aged 17, Mifs Hilton, eldeft 
daughter of the late J. Hilton, efq. of Pen- 
nington, near Leigh. - 
Lately, in the ifland of Jamaica, Captain 
J. Corlefs, of the thip, Indian Trader, of 
Liverpool. mat + 
In London, Mis. E. Blackburn, reliét of 
the late Mr. J. Blackburn, pawnbroker, of 
Liverpool: 
At Everten, of a decline, in her 2ad year, 
Mifs M. Donnovan, daughter of J. Donnovan, 
efg. of the ifland of Antigua. 
Mrs. M. Haliwell, of Hulme, near Man- 
chefter, |, ; 
At the Ewood, near Blackburn, of a cons 
fumptive malady, aged 22, Mifs J. Hand. 
At Blackpool, aged 23, Mr. W,. Forfhaw, 
warehoufeman, of the city of London, fon of 
Mr. Forfhaw, of the former place. : 
Aged 25, Mr. Ichabod Eccles, junior, of 
Lower Darwen, near Blackburn.—Aged G0, ~ 
Mr. Dampe Clayton, one cf the oldeft publi= 
cans in the hundred, having for many years 
kept the Duke William public houfe, at’ 
Moulden Water Bridge, near Blackburn. 
At Brompton, near London, aged 19, Mr. 
T. Hibbert, 2d fonof S. Hibbert, efq. mer= 
chant, in Manchefter. ] pa 
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At Ulverftone, aged 45, Mr. J. Fell, bra- . 
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