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Aged 47, Mr. W. Hicks, liquor-merchant.— 
Aged 73, Mr. G. Wallis, an ingenious gun- 
fmith, and proprietor of a very extenfive mu-- 
feum, confifting of ancient coins and medals, 
and feveral other valuable antiquities. Aged 
52, Mr. A. Owen, bafket-maker.—Aged 21, 
Mr. G. Watfon, commiffion-agent and thip- 
broker.—Aged 43, Mrs, Linwood, wife of 
Mr. Linwood, butcher —Mr. Levy, glafs- 
man.—Mr. Joe! Smith, many years one of 
the beadles to the corporation.—Mr. S. Ifrael, 
giaffman.—Aged 36, Mr. Pennock Dunn.— 
Aged 66, Mrs. Mitchinfon, wife of Mr. G. 
Mitchinfon, of the Spread Eagle Inn.—Aged 
33, Mr. G. Martin, wharfinger.—Aged 74, 
Philip Green, efq. an eminent fhip-owner; 
highly efteemed as a liberal and unwearied 
friend to all claffes of the indigent and un- 
fortunate. His private charities for feveral 
years paft amounted to not lefs than the fum 
of gool. per annum.—Aged 50, Mrs. E. 
Graiby, upwards of 22 years houfekeeper to 
Mr. J. Wefterdale, 
At Leeds, Mifs Sheepfhanks, eldeft daugh- 
ter of the Rev. W. Sheepfhanks, minifter of 
St. John’s church, &c.—Mrs. Jones, mother- 
in-law to Mr. S Pricftley, merchants. 
Hi achlifte, wife of Mr. Hinchlitfe, tobacco- 
nift.—In her 20th year, Mifs Bi. Clapham, 
third saughtcer of Mr. j. Clapham, mer- 
ehant, 
At Whitby, aged 60, Mrs. Hoit, wife of 
J. Holt, efq—Aged 47, Mr. J, Chapman, 
fhip-owner.—Aged 64, the Rev. J. Brown- 
field, minifter of the Independent Congrega- 
tion. —Mrs. Pyman, wife of Capt. T. Pyman. 
—Mifs Eikdale, daughter of Mr. Efkdale, 
fhip-builder.—Mrs, Cufens, wife of Mr. Cu- 
fens, cordwainer. 
At Sheffield, aged 21, Mr. J, Unwin, fe. 
cofid fon of Mr. R. Unwin, carpenter.—In 
her 75th year, Mrs. M. Birks, many years a 
member of the Methodift Society.—Mrs. Ap- 
pleyard, of Sheffield. park.— Aged 21, Mr. R, 
Lee, cutler.—Mr, J. Dickinfon, one of the 
fociety of Odd Fellows. His funeral was at- 
tended by a proceflion confifting of about 200 
members of the different lodges in the town, 
dreffed in their refpective uniforms.—Mrs. 
Kitchen —Mrs. Lee, widow.—Mr, J. Win- 
terbotham, table-knife-grinder.—Mrs. Heaton, 
wife ot Mr. T. Heaton penknife-cutler. 
At Wakefield, in his €gth year, Mr. T. 
Lang, merchant.—Suddenly, Mrs. Webdfter, 
widow.—Mr. W. Hodgfon, merchant.—Mr. 
King, woolftapler —In his 79th year, Mr. J. 
Hall, formerly mafter of the Woolpacks Inn. 
—T. Dade, efg. ef Knowtthorpe-houfey near 
Leeds. 
At Doncafter, aged-49, Lieut Winfkell, of 
che 3d regiment of Weft York Militia. —Mrs. 
Ecdifon.—Aged 63, Mr. A. Graham, cork- 
cutter. His death was occafioned by a fall 
from a horfe, a few days before. 
At Rotherham, in his 7gth year, Mr. 
W, Radford, formerly a merchant, of Cam- 
pridge. 
Lancafpire. 
[June 1, 
At Bradford, in her 21ft year, Mifs Maw 
fori, only daughter of Mr. G. Mawfon, iton- 
founder. : 
At Pontefra&, of a confumptive malady, in 
her 20th year, Mifs C. Glaffe, niece to Mrs. 
Ofbourne, and grand-daughter of the late Mr. 
J. Wiggins, druggift, of York.—J. Hepworth, 
efq. alderman. 
At Beverley, aged 26, Mr.R. Davis, late 
of the Kiny’s Arms Inn. 
At Pocklington, aged 46, Mr. W. Pinder, 
formerly of the Buck Inn. 
LANCASHIRE. 
The number of deaths in the town of Li- 
verpool, which, in the year 1801 amounted 
to 3768, has laft year diminifhed fo 2480, 
making the confiderable reduction of 1288. 
The marriages have increafed from 1324 to 
1553s making the difference of 219 5 and the 
births are increafed from 2767 to 3123, mak- 
ing a difference of 356. The number of 
males born in the year exceeds that of the 
females by 1713 a circumftance unprece- 
dented, or, at leaft, contrary to all. the re- 
ceived calculations of the relative increafe of 
the two fexes, , 
Marvied.| At Liverpool, Mr. T. Marting 
merchant, to Mifs Eccles—-Mr. R. Lath- 
bury, druggift, to Mifs Woolrich, of Farn- 
worth.—Mr, J. W. Daniel, printer, to Mifs 
Quay.—-Mr, R. Leonard, merchant, to Mifs 
Appleton.—Mr. J. Molyneux, navy agent, 
to Mifs H. Barnes. me 
At Manchefter, Mr, W. Cowdroy, junior, 
printer, to Mifs M. Makin, of Salford —G. 
A. Lees, efq. to Mifs M. Ewart, of Troqueer. 
Died.} At Liverpool, Mrs. Avifon, wife 
of Mr. Avifon, attorncy.—-Aged 76, Mr. W. 
Wainwright.—-Mrs, Nicholfon, of Woolton. 
—Mr. T. Taylor, victualler.—Aged 63, Mr. 
B. Bigland, cooper.—Aged 43, Mrs. A. Har- 
rifon, relict of the late Captain J. Harrifon, 
—Aged 63, Mr. P. Pennington.—-Mr. J. 
Smith.—Mr, T. Stott, ftay-maker.—Meg. W. 
Lyon, faddler.— Aged 67, Mrs. Wainwright. 
—Maits § Haworth, daughter of Mr. J. Has 
worth, merchant. 
At Ulverfcone, aged 38, Mr. W. Kendal. 
—Aged 58, Mis. E.. Hesiee —Aged 2; Mr. 
E. Tomilinfon. 
At Bolton, A. Fletcher, fq. juftice of the 
peace for this county. 
At Rochdale, Mr. James Kerfhaw, linen- 
draper, 
At Ormfkirk, aged 63, Mrs. 
—Mifs Woods. 
On his paflage from the Havannah to Lons — 
don, on-board the thip Dather, of a putrid fe- 
ver, Captain Hamilton. 
Mr. H, Riddiough, furgeon; a young gen- 
tleman, late of Liverpodte —Of a fpafmodic 
complaint, after an illnefs of about 24 hours, 
Mr. S. Hemingway, of Weft Derby, near Li- 
verpocl.—Lately, advanced in years, W. 
Clayton, efq. M.D. of Kirkham.—Aged 66, 
the Rev. H. Brown, curate of Overton-cha-~ 
pel, near Lancafter. ; / fi 
CHESHIREs 
E. Hefketh. 
