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fels of various fizes, moving in different di- 
rections, facilitating interior communications, 
&c. &c. carries on an extended lucrative bu- 
finefs. The induftry of the people, greatly 
favoured by nature, foftered by the patronage 
and countenance of fuperiors, is difplayed and 
manifefted, not in raifing rural produétions, 
but in working up raw materials, &c. &c. 
It is in contemplation to eftablith fpeedily 
a road from Blakely to Middleton; a moft 
defirable obje€t to the neighbouring country, 
and more particularly to the towns of Man- 
ehefter and Rochdale. One gentleman, re- 
fiding near Oldham, has been induced, from 
a confideration of the infallible advantages 
that will refult to trade from the completion of 
this plan, to offer, as his fubfcription to- 
wards it, the fum of toool. 
Married.] At Liverpool, Mr. J. Thorne- 
lay, furgeon, to Mifs C. Sutton —Captain J. 
Fofter, to Mifs Rumney.—Mr. J. Bibby, to 
Mifs Broadbelt, of Bifpham.—Mr. R. Lunr, 
mathematical inftrument-maker, to Mifs 
Mackey.—Mr. Gr_,-.y, engraver, &e. to 
Mifs Butterley. 
At the Quaker’s Meeting-honfe, Mr. J 
Cooke, jun. merchant, to Mifs Bancroft. 
At Manchefter, Mr. T. Hurdus, manufac- 
turer, to Mifs M. Collins.—Mr. E. Redford, 
manufacturer, to Mrs. E. Saville.—Mr, W. 
Mott, to Mifs S. Percival.—Lieutenant W. 
Mounfell, of the Reyal Invalids, late of the 
29th regiment of foot, to Mifs A. Ormerod, 
now or late of Ormerod, near Burnley. 
At the Quaker’s Meeting-houfe, Mr. D. 
Bancroft, to Mifs M. Bradbury. 
At Bolton, near Catterick, W.H. Hayes, 
efq. to Mifs Milner, of Scorton —E. Bar- 
row, efq. of Grange, to Mifs Ellifon, of 
Fiule Bank.—Mr. Ginder, mercer, of Black- 
burn, to Mifs Lowe, of Congleton. 
At Prefton, Dr. Tomlinfon, tu Mrs. Wat- 
fon, widow of the late Mr. H. Watfon, 
grocer. 
Mr. H. Woodney Corbett, merchant, of 
Liverpool, to Mifs R. Dyfart, of Londonder- 
ty, in Ireland. 
At Kirkofwald, Mr. T. Nixon, of Hay- 
don Bridge, late lieutenant in the 3d Lanca- 
fhire Militia, to Mifs M. Peacocke. 
At Slaidburn, L, Wilkinfon, efq. to Mifs 
E. Parker, 
Died.} At Manchefter, Mifs Levi.—Mr. 
J. Walker, of the Wheattheaf public- 
houfe.—Mr. E. Thompfon, of the Lamb 
public-houfe.—Mr. W. Garrett.—In his 
78th year, Mr. S. Walkden, fon of Mr. R. 
Waikden, of Blackburn.—Mrs. Hatfield.— 
In his 7 1ft year, Mr. S. Mann.—Mr. T. Hol- 
Jand.—Mr. W. Gould.—Mr. W. Sudlow.— 
Aged 39, after an illnefs of three days, Mrs. 
Hayes, wife of Mr. Hayes, of the White 
Lion public-houfe.—Mrs, Fletcher.—Mrs. 
Sykes —Mr. M. Rofe.—Suddenly, Mr, T. 
Scarifbrook, late of Kindal, and alderman of 
that corporation. 
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Mr. J. Corns; never, perhaps, were the 
common epithets of fincerely beloved and re- 
fpected more properly applied to any charac- 
ter, than to that of the deceafed. 
In her 78th year, Mrs S. Brearcliffe, 2 
liberal benefattrefs to the poor. 
Mr. M. Rofe, horfe-dealer.—™Mr. T. Shor- 
rocks, liquor-merchant.—Of an apopleétic 
fit, Mr. T. Kay, fteward to the late Earl of 
Plymouth.—Mr. C. Martiott, merchant.— 
Mr. P. Wright, of Salford. 
At Liverpool, Mr. T. Dannett, woollen- 
draper.—Mr. Holt, tobacconif.—In his soth 
year, Mr. C. Bird. 
In her 21{t vear, Mifs Dunn, a young lady 
from America, fifter to Mys. Brade. 
Mr. J. Stubbs, fchioolmatter, formerly of 
Macclesfield. —Mrs. A. Courteney. : 
In his 78th year, Mr. B. Sykes, thip- 
wright.—Mrs. Hanly, wife of Mr. A. Hanly, 
attorney.—Mr. W. Morris. 
Mr. R. Benfon, of the fociety of Quakers ; 
a fteady friend to the interefts of piety and 
Virtue, compaifionate and charitable to the 
poor ; upright and honourable as a merchant, 
and conftantly aiming to difcharge the various 
duties of life, under the influence of aincele 
and quiet fpirit 3 in fhorc, the uniform tenor 
of his life was to promote peace on earth, and 
good will towards men. 
At Lancafter, aged 64, Mr. Baines, mace- 
bearer to the corporation. —Aged 77, Mrs.M. 
Clark, widow.—Aged 22, Mr. J. Hatton, 
formerly a matter taylor.—Mrs. Bennifon, 
widow.—Mr. K. Cock, tallow-chandler. 
At Blackburn, ia his 74th year, Mr. R. 
“Ainfworth, gentleman.—-Mrs. Mac Quhae, 
wife of the Rev. Mr. Mac Quhae. 
At Ulverftone, Mr. ‘1. Mather.—Mrs, 
Warrener. 
At Warrington, in his 33th year, Mr. P, 
Rylands. 
At Leighton-hall, near Lancafter, aged 22, 
Mifs. E. Mounfey, late of Swarthmoor-hall, 
near Ulverftone. 
Mr. G, Appleby, wine-merchant, of Stain- 
drop. 
At his houfe in Yealand, T. Rawlinfon, 
efg. of Lancafter; his death was occafioned 
by the circumftance of being unfortunately 
thrown from a gig, on his horfe taking 
fright, near Burton, in Kendal, a few days 
before. 
At Beech-hill, near Wigan, Mrs. Thick- 
nefle. 
The Rev. J, Pope, Diffenting Minifter, at 
Blackley ; a gentleman of *fome celebrity in 
the literary world. 
Mrs. Hurft, of Coton, near Lancafter. 
In Augeft jaft, of the yellow fever, inthe 
ifland of Jamaica, Mr. P. Vetch, furgeon, 
_ormerly of Clitheroe. ' 
‘Inthe prime of life, Mifs Carruthers, of 
Warton, near Lancafter. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.] Mr. H. Crawford, of Grofve- 
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