1803.] 
merly a fkinner.—In the prime of life, Mifs 
Waller, of Ingleton, in Yorkthire. 
At Liverpool, aged 33, Mrs. Potts, wife 
of Mr. E, Potts, cooper. 
_ An his s2d year, Caps. T. Flint, formerly 
a lieutenant in the royal navy, and many 
years a commander in the African trade. 
Aged 58, Mr. Tait—Mr. R. Troughton, 
cooper.—Mrs. Nelfon, wife of Mr. J N. 
merchant.—Aged 63, Mrs. S. Miil, widow. 
In her 66th year, Mrs. Lightbody, widow. 
—Mils Rownfon, daughter of the late Mr. 
W. Rownfon, yport-guager.—In_ her 78th 
year, Mrs. F. Warerworth.—Azed 67, Mr. 
S. Law.—Aged 79, Mrs. A. Tarleton Aged 
72, J. Caton, efg.—Aged 66, Mr. W. 
Rowe.—Aged 42, Mr. J. Littler, corn-fac- 
tor.—-Aged sg, Mr. A. Warwick, merchant. 
-~Mr. j. Rymmer, merchant. 
At Mancheftery Mr. J. Naylor—-Aged 96, 
Mr. J. Briggs.—At his lodgings in this town, 
Mr. W. Ware, of Liverpool.—Mrs. Todd, 
wife of Mr. T. Todd, manufaéturer.—Mr. 
R. Runcorn.—Mis. M. Patterfon.—Mr. J. 
fllcock.—Mifs. C. Newall.—MifsCreffwell, 
only daughter of Mr. W. Creffwell, attorney. 
#-Mrs, Nelfon, wife of Mr. J. Nelfen, mer- 
chant.—Mr. W. Yarwood, druggift.—At an 
advanced age, Mrs. Elthelftone, relic of the 
late Rev. C. Elthelftone.—+Mrs. Ablett.—-In 
ker 83d year, Mrs. Holford, widow. 
In Salford, aged 90, Mrs. Hall, widow. 
*+~Mr. J, Dawfon.—Mrs. Stort, of the Ad- 
miral Nelfon, public-houfe.—Mr. H. Coup. 
At Ormfkirk, Mrs. C. Wood, formerly of 
Liverpool. 
. At Bolton, Mr. H. Porter, late of Bank 
Hall. 
At Rochdale, Mrs. Bell, widow. 
At Blackburn, the Rev. T. fackfon, head- 
miafter of the free grammar-fchool ; a gen- 
tleman equally refpeétable and amiable in 
both public and private life. 
Mrs. Walmfley, wife of Mr. Walmfley, 
yeed-maker. 
At Ulverftone, aged 38, Mrs. M. Goad, 
widow, of Baycliff. 
At Prefcotr, aged 59, J. Houghton, efq. 
At Bury, Mr. W. Norris, fen. 
_ At Prefton, in his 66th year, W. Prit- 
chard, efq. apothecary, and twice mayor of 
the borough. In his prefeffional line he is 
juftly regretted by his patients, who placed 
unreferved confidence in his attention and 
abilities. 
Mr. E. Williamfon, publican.—Mr. T. 
Lewis, ian-keeper. 
At Kingfton, in the ifland of Jamaica, 
Capt. W. Johnfon, commander of the fhip 
Lord Rodney, of Liverpod. 
At Blakeley, near Manchefter, Mr. J. 
Hutton, ferjeant-major of the firft regiment 
‘of the Lancafhire militia; in which corps he 
had ferved nearly 30 years. 
Mr. T. Barlow, land-furveyor, of New. 
Richmond, Pendleton.—Aged 735 Mr. J. 
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Tafker, of Lathom, near Ormfkirke —Aged 
92, Mrs Hefketh, late of Blackburn, and 
fitter to the late T. Clayton, efq.—Aged 58, 
Mrs. Painter, of Lowhill. 
At Crofton, Mrs, Mater, reli&t of the late 
Rev. Dr. Mafter, and co-heirefs of the late 
J. Walley, efq. of Blackburn.—Mrs. Sall, 
of Caton, near Lancafter 
At Summer Seat, near Bury, 2. Peele, efqs 
At Kirkby, aged 97, Mrs, A. Spencer. P 
At Little Harewood, near Blackburn, in 
his 7,th year, J. Clayton, efq. a magiftrates 
and deputy-lieutenant for the county.—In 
his 75th year, Mr. E. Crompton, paper- 
maker, formerly of Lever-hall Mill 
_ At» the ifland of Walney, aged 50, Mr. 
T. Gibfon.——Mifs J. Brown, of Aughtong 
near Ormfkirk. 
At Belle Vale, inthe 32d year of her age, 
Mrs. Whitweli, wife of John Whitwell, 
and daughter of Thomas Watts, efq. of 
Warrington. Though the public may not 
acknowledge any claims of this lady, yet it | 
appears due to prefent it with a brief memo- 
rial of her charaéter, which though not illu- 
mined by the afpiring genius that demands 
its plaudits, was replete with thofe admirable 
gualities which by the filent operation of ex- 
ample fo beneficially influence mankind. She 
bore the rapid advances of a painful cifeafe, 
which neither the mo. judicious application 
of medicine, nor the tenacreft attentions 
could counteract, with that quiefcent fweet- 
nefs of difpofition, that was the leading fea- 
ture of her character. Her exiftence was 
fufficiently long to exhibit every fpecies of 
ative virtue that can ornament the domettic 
paths of life, and mournfully convince her 
relations of the happinefs its early termina- 
tion had deprived them. Though gifted with 
fuperior powers of mind, and diftinguifhed 
perfonal attraCtion, the was wholly free from 
the vanity fuch poffeffions are prone to create 
in the human breaft. To an extenfive circle 
of relations fhe evinced an affection never to 
be fupplied ; they will cherifh her memory 
with the fondeftlove, and their unceafing re- 
gret will conftitute a ftronger proof of regard 
than the ftoried marble, oftentatious forrow 
would ereé&t over the unconfcious remains of 
the departed. 
Mrs. Wylde, of Worfley.—Mr. J Roth- 
well, of Ardwick. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married. Mr. Whittell, chemift, of Chef- 
ter, to Mits Rawes, of Marnhull, Dortet- 
fhire. < , 
At Stockport, Mr. C. Whitworth, to Mifs 
Hulfe. 
At Nantwich, P. Salmon, -efq. to Mrs. 
Cowsp. . : 
Dr. Bellott, of Stockport, to Mifs Ken- 
worthy of Bolton —Captain Ingleby, of 
Holywell, to Mifs Hughes, vaugbter of Mr, 
J. Hughes, merchant, of Cheiter.—-Mr. Cut 
greave, of Tarvin, in this county, to MifsE, 
; D Wiskfon, 
