n801.] 
At Whitby, Mrs, Ann Allen—-Mr. B. 
Johnfon. 
At Chapel Allerton, near ’ Leeds, Mrs. 
Wilfon. 
At Heworth Grange, Mr. Wm. Emerfon, 
aged 50, 
At Marfleet, H. Dring, aged 79. 
Mifs Ellerton, daught er of Mr. F. Ellerton, 
ef this country. 
. At Wansford, Mrs. S. Wife, aged 71. 
At Clifton, Mrs. Elftone. 
At Thorner, Mr. Clemifhaw, aged 86. 
At Leven, aged 84, the Rev. Mr. Hall, 
vicar of Kirkburn, and curate of Routh. 
At Halton, aged 82, Edmund Benfon, an 
At Hatfield, the Rev. F. Pro€tor. 
At Bidderstiald, Mrs. Armitage, aged 76, 
, At Hoth, near Crieff, James Murray, efq. 
aged So. 
. At Aberford, aged 71, Mr. Thomas Rad- 
ford. 
LANCASHIRE. 
At Lancafter, the fubfcription for the re- 
lief of the poor amounts to upwards of 7aol. 
gut no mode of expenditure has yet been 
adopted. 
A dreadful fire recently happened at Man- 
chefter, at the linen-yarn factory of Meilrs. 
Kirby and Littlewood, near Oxfurd-ftreet : the 
cataftrophe was moft tragical. A number of 
poor perfons concerned in the works, and 
ijving)in the upper part of the premifes, to 
the amount of forty, were either burnt to 
death, or kiiled in the fall, in endeavouring 
to efcape. The whole of the premifes were 
confumed by the conflagration. 
Another fire alfo happened at Knot-Mill, 
near Deanfgate, by which a large factory was 
nearly confumed. A young woman perithed 
in the flames, 
At Liverpool, upwards of 19,0c0 quarts of 
foup were delivered to the poor in the courfe 
ef ‘one week, 
_ There has been lately imported into Liver- 
pool 9958 barrels of wheatand rye-flour from 
America, a quantity fuficient for the. whole 
confumption of that town for nearly three 
months 
Mr. R. Dodd, engineer, has lately addref- 
fed an Introduétory Report, with a General 
Eftimate, on the propofed Bridge acrofs the 
River Merley at Runcorn, to Pe nobility, 
gentry, and commercial inhabitants of the 
weft part of this and the county,of Chefter. 
Mr. Dodd very ably proves that. the propofed 
bridge is pratticable, as nature has even faci- 
litated the defign. From the Caftle Rock, on 
the Chefhire fide, to the oppolite fhore, he 
finds that the river is 412 yards wide, which 
would be the length of the bridge from but- 
ment to butment, but at low water the. river 
meafures but 294 yards. From-the fituation, 
the toll, he conceives, would prove extremely 
productive, and amply repay the fhare holders, 
each of whom, he propofes, fhould advance 
aool. payable by inftalments, till the fhates 
wltogether amounted te 57,c0c]. 2 fum ade- 
Lancafbire—Chefpire. 
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quate to raife a fuitable ftruéture, with necef= 
fary roads, &c. 
Married.} At Liverpool,» Mr. Matthias 
Kirk, merchant of Manchefter, to Mifs Ann 
Sykes, daughter of the Jate J. Sykes, of 
Gateacre.—-Capt. John Thomas, to Mifs M. 
Evans,.—Mr. Williamfon, of Wrexham, to 
Mifs Rawlins.—Mr. James Weetman, to 
Mifs Lucy Reynolds, of Deritend.-Thomas 
Braflie, efq. to Mifs S. Lea, of Chefter. 
At Manchefter, T. W. Bridges, efq. cornet 
in the ath Queen’s Light Dragoons, to Mifs 
E. Livefey.—Mr. James Pollard, to Mifs M. 
Fearns.—J. Hawkes, efq. to Mifs Marfhall, 
of Loughborough. 
At Saiverdd “Mr. Charlton, to Mifs Helen 
Redfern. 
At Proftwich, Mr. John Whitaker to Mifs 
H. Booth. 
At Lancafter, Mr. G. Fither, merchant, of 
Briftol, to Mifs Jepfon. 
Died. At Manchefter, Mrs. Ann Ell- 
wood, formerly of Carlifle-——-Mrs. Hooper. 
Mr. Thomas Taylor, attorney at law.—Mr. 
W. Maridems aged 753; a fteady’ man, of 
great piety and integrity, whodied beloved 
and regretted by his friends. 
At ‘Burnley, J. Peel efq. nephew te Sir 
R. Peel, of Bury, aged 24. 
At New Church, at an advanced age, Mrs. 
hi NICHOITOH COMER: F. Abbot, aged 30, 
At Rochdale, Mrs. A. Haynes. 
At Blackburn, aged 36, Mr. Wm. Barrows 
attorney. 
At Salford Court, Mr, Taylor, many years 
a fteward there. 
At Pendleton, Mrs. Withington. 
At Golborn, Mrs. Leigh, in her 82d year. 
At Winwick, Mrs. A. Swan. 
At Fiversonl! univerfally 
Lawrence Tyrer; he was th 
pele and honeft man. 
At the fame place, Mrs. Lightbody, 
relit of the late Adam Lightbody, efq. a 
lady whofe benevolence of mind was only 
bounded by the limits of her income; which, 
though ample, was by no means adequate to 
the generofity of her difpofition. Numerous 
poor penfioners were in part fupported by her 
bounty, who feverely feel the lofs of their 
benefaGrefs. But thofé whom her kindnefs 
relieved are not the only perfons by whom fhe 
is lamented: her fweetnefs of temper, and 
unaffected piety, will caufe her long to be re- 
membered with regret by a widely extend. 
ed circle of connexions and acquaintance. 
Mr. W. Hutchinfon, aged 85 ; to the exer- 
tions of this worthy gentleman Liverpool is 
in a great meafure indebted for its commercial 
port, and his having inftituted a fociety for 
the relief of families of deceafed mafters of 
veffels will ever render his sine ref= 
{pe&ted. 
At Bury, Mis. Serjeant. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.} At Chefter, Mr. Ralph Mauley, 
to Mrs. Sctherin.-Mr. Johnfon, to Mifs 
Boz. Butheil, 
mented, Mr. 
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