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€%,Mrs.Mathes, mother af Mr. Mather, fur- 
geon.—-Aged 80, Mrs. Orrell, widow.—Mr, 
7. Wilfon, ironmonger.—Mifs C. Macadam. 
—Aged 84, Mrs.Livefley,widow.—Mrs. Ball, 
wife of Mr. W. Ball, liquor-merchant.—Mr. 
Storey, of Linacre coffee-houfe.—Mr. B, 
Hammond, merchant.—Of a fever in the 
brain, Mr. C, Fergufon, printer. 
' At Manchefter,Mr W. Travis, of the Black 
Boy public-houfe.—Mrs, Levi.—Mr. W. 
Grundy, packer.—In his 55th year, Mr. J. 
Hunter, painter.—Mr.'J. Walker. —Mr. W. 
Heywood.—Mrs. Bewdley, widow,—Mr. L, 
Rabyee-Mrs.A. Pollitt, an eminent midwife. 
‘At Rochdale, Mr. W. Percival, upwards 
of thirty years a popular preacher in the fo- 
cieties.of the late Rev. J. Wefley. 
At Prefton, Mr. Rufiell, cotton-manufac- 
turer, ’ 
At Afhton, near Warrington, in her 82d 
year, Mrs, Standen, reliét of the late Mrs J. 
Standen, of Poulton in the Filde. 
In his 81ft year, Mr. J. Kendall ef New- 
biggin, Low Furnets. 
Suddenly, the Rey. G. Chadwick, minifter 
of Deanrow Chapel, near Wilmflow. 
At Brathay, Mifs Law, of Ulverftone, 
At Melling, near Hornby, aged 70, Mrs. J. 
Remington, a maiden lady. 
Mrs. Holme, of Litherland—Mr, T. 
Thackwray, merchant, of Collyhurft, near 
Mianchefter.—Suddenly, Mrs. Woodhoufe, 
publican, of Halton, near Lancafter. 
At Overton, in Lancafter parifh, Mr. J. 
Taylor; he had been clerk of the chapel up- 
wards of forty-four years, and conftable and 
overfeer of the poor a great part of the time. 
In the Ifle of Man, the Right Hon. the 
Lord Boyne, of the kingdom of Ireland. 
In November laft, on board the fhip Mo- 
na, on her paflage from Jamaica to Liverpool, 
aged 22, Mr. W. Eaves. 
At Wavertree, Mrs. Perrin, widow.— 
Mr. Clarkfon, late of Liverpool. 
In Toxteth Park, aged 72, Mr. J. Hatton. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married} Mr. Thompfon, of Stockport, 
to MifsJ.Cardwell, third daughter of the late 
H. Cardwell, efq. of Hollingfworth.—Mr. 
Parr, of Moulefworth-hall, near Frodfham, 
to Mrs. J. Lowe, of A@on. 
At Wolverhampton, Mr. W. Howard, 
druggift of Chefter, to Mifs M. Fryer. 
At Stockport, Mr. C. Bardiley, cotton- 
manufacturer, to Mifs E. Barber, 
At Kingfbury, Mr. Dambury, attorney, of 
Knutsford, in this county, fo Mifs M. Bond. 
Mr. J. Wilkinfoa, of Wiftafton, mafter of 
the free-fchool at. Minfhull, to Mifs S. 
Hitchen, of Marfhfield Bank. 
Died.| At Chefter, Mr. J. Burgefs, at- 
torney.—W. Adams, gentleman, youngeft 
fon of the late Rev. L. Adams, vicar of St. 
John the Baptift—Mrs. Price, of the Tal- 
bot public houfe. 
At an advanced age, highly refpeéted-for 
“his uniform integrity, Mr. V. Evans, of the 
Bear and Billet ina. 
Chefhire—Derbyfbire—Nottinghampbire. 
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At Nantwich, in his 51ft year, Mr. Nixon, 
attorney. 
At Stockport, aged 44, Mr. J. Dodge, 
mercer, 
Mrs. Hitchcock, of Boughton, near Chef- 
ter.—Alfo, at the fame place, Mrs. Owen, 
widow, formerly of Conway.—Aged 94, 
Mrs, Sidebotham, widow, of Marple Dale, 
and mother of Mr. C, Sidebotham, of Liver- 
pool.=-—Mrs. Bennett, of Eaton, near Chefter. 
—Mrs. Cafe, of Norley Bank, te! ‘ 
At Hawarden, Mr. W. James, brandy- 
merchant, ; 
DERBYSHIRE. 
_ Married.]|” Mr. J. Weatherhead, iron- 
menses of Derby, to Mifs Parker, of Work- 
op. ‘ / 
At Chapel, in Le Frith, Mr. T. Gaskell, 
to Mifs Merrill. : 
Died.| At Derby, of a decline, aged 18, 
Mifs Webfter.—Mrs. E, Atkins, reli& of 
the late Mr. T. Atkins, whitefmith.—In 
her 87th year, Mrs. Willott.—Aged 67, Mrs 
J- Tatlow. 
At Chefterfield, Mrs. Lucas, wife of T. 
Lucas, efq. 
At Stoney Middleton, in her 63d years 
Mts. Denman, wife of Dr. Denman, juftice 
of peace for this county. 
At Elvafton, aged 22, Mifs Richardfon, 
Mifs Argile, of Heage; a lady highly 
efteemed for her well-known virtues, and. 
efpecially her liberality to the poor. 
At Heanor, at the great age of 106, Re- 
becca Warley, a pauper of that parifh. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.’ 
Married} At Nottingham, Mr. Alex, 
Green, to Mifs Sheldon.—Mr. T.-P. Heath, 
to Mifs E. Killingley.—Mr. Cozens, hofier, 
to Mifs A. Parr, daughter of the late Mr. 
Parr, hofier.—-Mr, W, Cartwright, hofier, te 
Mifs Hawkefley.—Mr. T. Smith, of Crop- 
well, to Mifs M. White, miiliner.—Mr. 
Ragg, framefmith, to Mrs. Kirk. 
Died.|. At Nottingham, Mr. Martin, of 
the Horfe and Groom public-houfe. 
Mr. W., Lacey, filk-dyer 5; his wife died 
only about three days before. 
Mr. Southern, baker ; on his return home, 
after delivering a bafket of bread to his cuf- 
tomers, he fat down to tea apparently very 
chearful, and in perfe&t health; but, on 
taking upacup, he complained of a violent 
pain in his heart, leaned forward-on the ta- 
ble, and inftantly expired. 
Mrs. A. Hunt; her calm and peaceful 
ftate of mind, during the awful moments of 
her departure froin this world, evinced the 
blefled effets of a life pafled in the exercife 
of every Chriftian virtue. 
Mrs. Townrow, wife of Mr. Townrow, 
maltter.—-Mr. Wilfon,; porter merchant.— 
Mr. G. Spurr, jun.—Mrs. Wright, relic of 
the late MrwR. Wright, hofier.—Mrs. Nu- 
gent.—-Mr. W. Taylor, faddler. o 
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