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Nickfon, 2d daughter of J. Nixon, efq. of 
Whitchurch, 
Died.| At Chefter, Mrs. E. Moulfon.—- 
Mrs. Carter, of the Legs of Man public- 
houfe.—At an advanced age, the Rev. Mr. 
Broadhurft, one of the minor canons of the 
cathedral, vicar of St. Ofwald’s, in this city, 
&e. &c.—Mifs Gore, daughter of the late 
Dr. Gore. —Lieutenant Venables, of the gar- 
-rifon, in this city.—In the prime of life, Mr. 
J. Crofs.—Suddenly, Mr. Hughes, merchant. 
—Aged $1, Mr. Towfey, hatter.—Aged 85, 
Mr. E. Platt, attorney.—Mrs. Pierfe, wife 
of Mr. Pierfe, proctor.—Mifs Broadhurit, 
daughter of the Rev. Mr. Broadhurft.—Mrs. 
Bingley, reliét of the late Mr. W. Bingley, 
grocer. 
At Stockport, Mr. T. Harrop, attorney. 
At Congleton, Mifs Gofling. 
At Nentwich, the Rev. W. Leverfage, 
curate of Salford.—W. Kirkham, efq. of 
Sutton, near Frodfham, 
At Norley Hall, Mrs. S, Hall, aunt toG., 
Whitley, efq. of Cheiter. 
Aged 78, Mr. R, Cawley, of Swanley Hall, 
near Nantwich. 
At Northwich, Mr. W. Yarwood, drug- 
gift.—Mrs Sudworth, of Stanlow Houfe.— 
Mr. G. Walker, of Sutton, in the hundred 
of Wirrall, formerly merchant, of Chefter. 
—Mrs. Dutton, of Bickerton.—Mr. R. 
Braffey, of Cotton. 
Lately, in London, in anapopleétic fit, Mr, 
G. Vore, of Sutton, in this county. 
Mrs. Brereton, of Farndun.—Mr.S. Brookes, 
of Edgeley, near Stockport.—Aged 78, Mr. 
R.Cawley, of Swanley Hall, near Nantwich. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
The truftees of the late Ifaac Hawkins, 
efg. have publicly fignified their intention to 
appropriate the fum of so0o!. tewards an In- 
firmary or County-hofpital te be ere@ted at 
Derby. 
Married.| At Afhbourne, Mr. Witham, 
chymif and druggift, to Mifs Frith. 
At Bakewell, Mr. T. Steele, cotton-cealer, 
of Manchefter, to Mifs J. White, } 
Died.| At Derby, in his 234 year, Mr. 
E. Wheeldon, fon of Mr. E. Wheeldon, 
malfter.—Aged 74, Mrs. Edwards, formerly 
of the Queen’s Head public-houfe—Aged 78, 
Mrs. Dubinfon, widow, and many years a 
member of the Methodift Society. Aged 78, | 
Mrs. Fox, widow of the late Mr. S, Fox, 
bookfeller. 
On March the 34, at Lifbon, H. Sitwell, 
efq. of Ferney Hall, Salop, brother to Sitwell 
Sitwell, efq. of Renifhaw, in this county. 
In his 77th year, Mr. W. Marhhall, of 
Barlboro’.—Aged 29, Mrs. Bowyer, of Waud- 
ley. 
Tae, J. Turner, cotton-fpinner, of Water- 
fide, near Gloffop. In refpeét to his memory, 
more than 300 of his work-people attended 
the interment of his remains. 
At Duffield, in his 81f year,-Mr. J. Sow- 
Derbyfhire—Nottinghamphire—Lincolnfpire. 
{May Tf, _. 
ter, parith-clerk, the duty of which office he 
had cnly omitted once, during the long period 
of 50 years. 
In the Eaft Indies, in his22d year, B. Port, 
efq. of the rath regiment of light dragoons, 
younger fon of J. Port, efg. of Derby. 
Mr. Slagg, farmer, of Spinkhill. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Newark, Mr. Samuel Ni- 
cholfon, fecond fon of Mr. John Nicholfon; 
of South Carlton, near Lincoln, farmer and 
grazier, to Mifs Ann Wood Corden, daughter 
of Mr. William Corden, mercer and draper 
of Newark. 
At Nottingham, Mr. Morley, hofier, to 
Mifs Wood. “ 
Died.] At Nottingham, in an advanced 
age, Mrs. Doubleday.—Mrs. Walker, wife 
of Mr. Walker, builder.—Aged 73, Mrs. A. 
Barber, formerly proprietor of a fhoe-ware- 
houfe. ; 
At Bingham, aged 25, Mr. T. Beakley, 
butcher. 
At Long Collingham, near Newark, Mre. 
W. Brown, farmer. 
At Alleckton, near Bingham, Mr. Uptons 
farmer and grazier. 
In kis goth year, J. Deakin, efq. of Bag- 
thorpe Houfe, near Nottingham.—Mrs. Bol- 
ten, of Radcliffe Lodge. 
At Allingham, Mrs. Todhunter, wife of 
the Rev. Mr, Todhunter, vicar; and a few 
days afterwards Mr.Todhunter ; her hufband. 
In London, Mr.T. Bean, who, for a number 
of years, kept a livery-ftable near Blackfriars« 
bridge. He was originally of Orfton, near 
Bingham, in this county, fon 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married: | At Stamford, Mr. Ruffell, 
{choolmatter, of Wifbich St. Mary, to Mifs, 
as Swift, : 
The Rev. F, Apthorpe, re€tor of Bicker,. 
to Mis Hubbard, daughter of Mr. Hubbard,’ - 
furgeon, of Bury St, Edmunds, and niece of 
the Lord Bifhop of Lincoln. 
At North Thorefby, near Louth, Mr. 
Mumby, farmer and grazier, to Mifs Wright. 
In the courfe of about three hours. after the 
performance of the marriage-ceremony, the’ 
bride prefented her fpoufe witha fine, /miling 
boy £ . 
Died J At Lincoln, aged 61, Mrs. Word, 
late of the Royal Oak inn.—Aged 73, Mr. }. 
Bland, of the Wheat-fheaf inn—Aged 56, 
Mr. T. Bannafter, cooper.—Aged 66, Mr. W, 
Blythe, formerly a grazier at Carlton, near 
Burton, in the neighbourhood.—Aged 67, 
Mr. S. Tindall, breeches maker.—Aged 62, 
Mrs. Curtois, of the Bull’s Head tavern. — 
At Stamford, aged 47, Mrs. Eye, of the 
Swan and Talbot inn.—Aged 57, the widow 
Hyde, who formerly kept the Black Swan 
public-houfe.—Mils Smith, fifter to Mrs. T. 
Woodroffe. ists . 
At Bofton, Mr. Demant, alderman, 
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