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Mr. T. Hartray, of London, to Mils 
Blackburn. ; 
At Manchefter, Mr. W. Newberry, to 
Mifs A. Lees.—Mr, jf. Andrew, to Mifs M. 
Royle. 
Lately, at Caftletown, Ifle of Man, after a 
courtihip of about twenty years, Mr. J. Red- 
fern, to Mifs E. Corrin. 
At Lancafter,Mr.T.Bradfhaw, linen-draper, 
to Mifs A. Weft, milliner. 
T. Fenton, jun, efq. of Fieldhead, near 
Hawkfhead, to Mifs M. Kirby, of Thwaite, 
Died,\_ At Liverpool, Mrs. Griffiths, wife 
of Mr. ‘f. Griffiths, draper, and the youngef&& 
daughter of the jlate Rev. S. Medley.—In 
the bloom of youth, Mifs A.Freeland.—-Mrs. 
Owen.—Mrs. Parr, wife of Mr. J. Parry 
merchant.—Mr, Molyneux, fhoemaker.—In 
her 63d year, Mrs. Hulton, reli& of the late 
W. Hulton, efg. of Hulton Park.—Aged 82, 
Mrs, E, Parkinfon,.formerly. of Kirkham.— 
Mr. W. Staniftreet, engraver—Mr, J. Durn- 
ing.—W. Ford, efq.*late of the ifland of Ja- 
maiga,—Aged 17, Mifs A. Mercer.—-Mr. E, 
Newfham, attorney. —Aged 60, Mr. P. Den- 
ny, merchant.—Aged 42, Mrs. Bates.—Mr. 
R, Holmes. 
At Kirkdale, aged 62, Mrs. A. Smithy 
widcw 3 a woman greatly and defervedly re- 
{peéted for the goodnefs of her heart, as well 
as for the innocence, fimplicity, and uniform 
retitude of her life. 
_ At Manchefter, Mr. T. Docker.—J. Cri- 
rie, efq.—Mr. G. Brown, merchant. 
At Salford, Mrs. Walmfley. 
At Warrington, in histwentieth year, Mr. 
T. D. Lee, fon of the late Mr. Brunton Lee. 
On the 29th of March lat, at Bonne, on 
the coaft of Africa, Captain Kitt, of the 
fhip Agnes, of Liverpool. 
At Prefcot, agéd 77, Mrs.Southern,—Mrs. 
Spencer, wite of Mr.T. Spencer, jun. 
In a very advanced age, at Seathwaite, near 
Ulverftone, the Kev, G. Walker, upwards of 
60 years curate of that chapel; this venera- 
‘ble man continued to difcharge the duties of 
his facred funétion cill within the laft 4 years, 
when his fight failing, his office was fupplied 
by another clergyman. Mr.Walker, upona 
{mall itipend, with great induftry and econo- 
my, brought up a large family in a very de 
cent manner, giving to one of his fons, fince 
deceafed, an academic education, and living 
contented, in his retired ficuation, without a 
with to change it. He was beioved by his 
family, and refpeéted by all who knew him. 
At Ormdkirk, Mrs. Bold, wife of Mr, 
Bold, furgeon. 
Mr. W. Bifpham, of Toxteth Park, for- 
merly a hat-manufacturer, of Liverpool. 
Mrs. Mayor, of Freckleton. 
At Sparth, near Blackburn, aged g2, Mr, 
j. Butterworth. f 
Advanced in years, Mrs. H. Prefton, fhop- 
keeper, of Ailnam-lane, near Cockerham ; 
_ the was a fort of Aypochondriac folitaire, living 
always byherfelf,andwasfound deadin herbed, 
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by her neighbours, who alfo difeovered gold, 
bank-notes, and bonds, to a very confiderable 
amount, in diiferent parts of the fhop. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.}| At Chefter, Mr. Eeilisy gros 
~ cer, to Mifs Edwards, daughter of the late 
Mr, Edwards, hatrer.—Mr, Lewis, cabinet- 
maker, to Mifs Bellis, 
Mr. Roberts, fugar-baker, of Chefter, to 
Mifs Stoakes, of Ofweftry,—Mr. Huliey, 
furgeon, of Frodfham, to Mifs Bennett, of 
Great Saughall.—H. Care, efq. of Norley 
Bank, to Mifs J. Cobbett, of Darnhall, 
J- Jones, efg. of Pickhill, in the county 
of Denbigh, to Mifs J. Moore, of Douglas, 
Ile of Man. 
At Frandley, near Nantwich, at the Qua 
ker’s. Meeting Houfe, Mr. J. Robinfon, of 
Manchefter, to Mifs M. Nield, of Tabley. 
At Tattenhall, Mr. J. Harrifon, manuface 
turer, of Manchefter, to Mifs M. Wright. 
Died.] Mr. S. Savile, of Macclesfield. 
In his 71% year, Mr. J. Hughes, fenz 
of Handbridge, near Chefter; gardener, and 
feedfman, and likewife a celebrated florift. 
At Denbigh, Mrs. Edwards, wife of Mr¢ 
E. Edwards, poft-mafter. 
At Boughton, near Chefter, Mrs. Oliver, 
Mother of the late Rev. P. Oliver. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. J. Skidmore, of Bakewell, 
to Mifs F. Smith, of Didfbury.—Mr. T. Per. 
kins, jun, of Ulfthorpe,Leicefterfhire, to Mifs 
M. Bond, of Willey Field. 
In London, the Rev. R. Burrow Turbutt, 
reCtor of Morton, in this county, to Mifs 
Sharpe, only daughter of B. Sharpe, efq. ban- 
ker,of Fleet-ftreet, London; and, at the fame 
time, J. R. Sharpe, efq. of Tibfhelf, to Mifs 
'M.E, Turbutt, fecond daughter of W. Ture 
butt, efq. of Ogfton Hall, alfo in this coune 
tye 
Died.] At Derby, aged 29, Mr. W. 
Walker, brufh-manufa@turer.—#A ged79,Mrs. 
Moore, reli€t of the late Mr. M. Moore, - 
coachmaker. 
At Matlock, aged 73, My. J. Wright.—. 
Aged 59, Mrs. Sales, of Spondon.—~After 
a few minutes illnefs, Mrs. M. Cowley, wife 
of Mr. 'T. Cowley, of King’s Newton.—Mre 
J, Brown, of Swadlingcote, 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Nottingham, Mr. T. Kelk, 
to Mifs Smart.—Mr. Saunders, fhoe-maker, 
to Mifs M, Dudley.—-Mr. H. Millett, mini- 
aturc-painter, to Mifs M. Beardmore Allen. 
—Mr. D., Parley, plumber and glazier, to 
Mifs S. Rogers. 
sit Manstield, Mr. H. Hollins, of Pleafley, © 
to Mifs Blagg.—-Mr. B, Robinfon, printer 
and bookfeller, to Mifs Froft, daughter of 
Mr. J. Frott, auctioneer, 
At Bingham, Mr. Blagg, farmer, of Scars 
rington, to Mifs Whynaan, : 
Died.} At Nottingham, Mrs. Knowles; 
a widow lady..—In the county jail, aged 63, 
Mr, j. Slaney, a debtor, from Retford, 
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