Peas ae SS eS ee —e eee 
. Forfhaw, relktof the late 
368 
Biss Edwards, of the Me of Man —Mr. W. 
Hatton, of Prefcott, te Miis Shelly, of Smithy 
Brook.—Mr. Hagee, carpenter, to Mifs 
Hightietd, doth of Prefcott.—Mr. R. Brown, 
to Mits Longton, beth of RE POOR 
Holmes, fchoolmafer, to Mifs Crofs, bot 
ef Wet Dendy. 
» Ded} At Manchefter, Mr. J. Howard, 
grecer, aged 66.—Mr. J. Holt, thopkeeper. 
Aged $4, Mr. R. Jarvis, hair-dreffer. 
In Salford, aged 73, Mr. Barrett —Aged 
$0, Mr. Davies.—Aged 3S, Mits Gregory; 
&= was the lait of four Gfters whe have 
ali died in the bleom of life.<-Mrs. J. 
Mioarfien. 
At Liverpool, H. Mafon, efq. formerly an 
eminent folicitor in London.—Mrs. Clough, 
wifeof Mr. S. Clough.—Aged near 90, -Mrs, 
Mr. H. Forthaw. 
o—Mirs, Norris, reli@ ef the hte R. Norris, 
efg.—Mus. Coperthweite,. wife of Mr. T. 
Caperthweaite, tallew-chaadier—After an 
wntemmenty leng and. fevere illnefs, which 
be fopperted with exemplary fortitude, Mr, 
W. Rogers, atterncy.—Mr. W. Siddall, 
roper.—AOis Jefferys —Mr. W. Willams. — 
After 2 hort indifpofitiea, Mr. H.-W. Wi- 
therett.—Mrs, Potter, wifeof Mr. W. Potter, 
ef the Coftam-houfe—Mr. A. Banks, many 
Years clerk to Mefits.-Tarleton and Back- 
boufe-—Aged 67, Mr. R. Pearfon, come- 
dien.—Mr. J. Mill.—Mr. E. Kennerlcy, 
biock-maker.—Mr. W. Winftaniey, uther 
a the free grammar-fchool.—Mifs B. -Tub- 
moan.—Aged 56, Mr. J. Frankland, cooper. 
Aged po, Mrs. B. Sutton, widow.—Aged 
26, J. Tomlinfoa,, gent.—Mrs. Atkinion, 
wife of Mi. J. Atkinfon, Hquer-merchant. 
—Miuls Caton, fitter of Mr. J. Caton, mer- 
chart. —Mrs. Clarke. —Of 2 decline, -cot off 
w= the prime of life, Mr. George Hutchinfon, 
gaerchant, to the irreparable lois of his 
family, and the regret of a numerous. circle 
at friends and acquaintance. 
CHESEIE Es 
a plag is "im contemplation for ereéting’a 
brides over the river Merifey, from the 
Csitie-Rock, en the Chefhire fide, to the 
eppoite thore; the river here ts about 412 
pean, ts laid 2t §7,0cCe!. 
- d4zered Mr. J. Boote, &lk-mercer, of 
Stockport, te Miis Latham, niece of Mr... 
Latham, ef Woore, in Sziop.—The Rev. J. 
Fletcher, curat: of Frodiham, to Mrs. Tur- 
ner, ef Overton.—Mr. W. Boden, bricklayer, 
to Mrs. Peers, both of Chefter—Mr. H. 
Dobbs, ef Londan, to Miis E. Cartwright, 
of Oic Houfle-Green, near Congleton.—Mr. 
Cawiey, to Mifs Johafan, both af Alpraham. 
—Mr. W. Warrington, of Gawiworch, near 
Macclesfield, to Mifs Becket, of Macclei- 
feld.—Mr, F. Powell, fon of Mr. Alder- 
man Powell, of Cheiter, to Mifs Frodiham, 
pr tg 
Chepire—Derbypire. 
The eftimate fer perfe&ting the - 
May 1, 
the late Mr. Bowers fin r—Mr. J. 
Denail, prottor.— Aged 93, Mr. €. Lowe; 
many years bill-diftributor for the theatre, 
When in -his fifteenth year, he was afiited 
with a fevere-tever, of which he apm te 
died. He was laid out, throuded, and cof 
fined; but nearly three days after his fup- 
pofed. demife, while carrying on four men’s 
fhoulders to the grave, he tuddenly knocked 
at the lid of the coffin, and to the ineffable 
amazement of the carriers and attendants, on 
opening it, they found honeft Chrigtopher ia 
a complete ftate of refufcitation. 
Same place Mrs. Roberts, widow of Cap! 
tain E. Roberts, late in the cheefe-trade 
from this port te London. 
At MacclesGeld, Mr. J. Ruthton, butcher. 
—Saddenly, Mr. R. Ailen, a refpeGable 
gragier.— After a few minutes illnefs Mr. R. 
Berrestord.—Mr. R. Jones, formerly a hat- 
ter in the Arm of Jones and Braddock.—-Mr. 
P. Lowe, grocer. 
At Siddington, Mrs: M. Whitlow.—Myr. 
E. Bleades, ichoolmatter of Great-Boughton. 
—The Rev. D. Mafon, of Mold —Mr, J. 
Chorlton, farmer, of Old-Hall, in Wirhing- 
ton ; a Gncere friend to the poor, and an how 
neit man 2 numerous retinue of neigh- 
hours and friends attended hs remains to 
Didbary. : 
Same place Mr. R.Ryffin, of Henlyfs, Den- 
bigh.-—— The Rev. Mr. Moftyn, of Den-. 
bigh. ; . 
at i verpend, aged 27, Mr. G. Cotgrave, 
attorney, of Cheiter.—In his 88th year, 
Mr. H_ Haywood, gunimith, late of -Great- 
Boughton, near Cheiter.—Mr. Holbrook, 
gardener and tcediman, of Tabley—At an 
advanced age, Mr. R. Peck, of Sandiwey. 
At Ecclefhall, in her 66th year, ~ 
Haman, mother to) Mrs. Garione, of 
Cheiter. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
At Derby affizes, March 17, the following 
prifoners were capitally convitted, and receiv= 
ed fentence of death: viz. B. Yates, W. Smith, 
alas Siddals, F. Biddle, and W. Smith, for 
burglary ; J. Holland, and W. Meilor, for a- 
highway robbery ; J. White, alias Samuel 
Wettoa, G. Duce, and R. Sherwin, for horfe- 
ftzaling ; and S. Ceok, and }. Botham, fe- 
nior, for theep-ftealing. They were all re. 
pr lieved. 
Statements of the Population of Derby, as 
lateiy_made by the overfeers of the differear- 
paritizes, March, r8o0r.—All Saints, num- 
ber of inhabited houfes 564—families 693— 
uninhabited houics 4—males 1 jog——females 
1553-—Total 2862. . St. Welburgh, inhabi- 
tea houfes 565—familices 633—uaninhabited 
houfes 7—muaies 1367—tem2les 1499—To- 
tal 3966. Sc. Peter, inhabited houfes-4¢59 
— families 436 — uninhabited houfes 6 — 
males 10: atoms 1228.—Total 2233. 
St. Alkmund, inhabited houfes 4z0—fami- 
lies g44—uninhabited houfes 4—males 948 
——iemales 1059.—eTotal 1998. St. Michael, 
inhabited 
