538 Lancafbire. 
At Whitby, aged és, Mr. C. Yeoman, 
At Rippon, ized $7, Mrs. Harrifon, mother 
of the clerk of the peace ef this place, and 
grand-daugater of the late Sir Thomas Eit- 
court, of Brimham, Wilts, 
At Market Weighton, aged as, Mr. J. 
Turner, linen-draper, &c. late of Hull. 
At Selby, Mos. Meggitt, widow of the 
late Captain Meggitt. 
At Tadcater, fuddenly, in an advanced age, 
Mr. J. Potter, 
Mrs. Sketton, of Water Lodge, near 
Leeds, mother to Mr. J. Sketton, of the + 
ter piece, —Mr. B. Ingham, of Lockwoo 
neat Rucdersheld.—Suddenly, Mr. Kay, of 
Aberford, near Leeds,—In her 22d year, Mis 
E. Jebnfon, of Haigh, near Sarnfley —Sud- 
deniy, Mr. Hoyle, ERAS of Quarry- 
\houfe, in Northowram, near Halifax. 
Suddenly, on board the fhip Mercator, of 
Hall, but then lying in Yarmouth Roads, 
bound to Port POrient, in France, Captain 
Bowden, maiter of the fhip, and proprietor of 
Sam's Coffee-houfe, Hull.—Mis. Schofield, 
of Walton, near Wakefield. 
At Mirfield, near Wakefield, Mr, J. Lock- 
wood, of W ell. houie. 
At Knottingley, very fuddenly, aged $4, 
Mrs. Aikham. 
At Picktree, near Yarm, J. Claxton, efq. 
In London, in his 17th year, Mr. J. How- 
ard, fon of Mr. J. Howard, thip-chandler, of 
Rul, 
LANCASHIRE. ( 
It is ig contemplation to apply to Parlia- 
ment in the prefent feflion, for obtaining an 
ac for the purpofe of lighting, paving, &c. 
the ftreets of the town of Blackburn. 
A ngw Leather-hall was lately opened at 
Liverpool, the market of which was very re- 
{petably and numeroufly attended. 
ifarried.] Mr. J. Kewley, merchant, of 
Liverpool, to Miis A. Scott, daughter of Cap- | 
tain T. S, Scott, of London. 
At Huyton, Mr. W. Tyler, of Prefton; to 
Mifs Riding g. 
At Ayr, in Scotland, D. J. Carfon, M. D,. 
of Liverpool, to Mifs A. Macknight, of 
Barns. 
At Liverpool, Mr. T. Higginfen, watch- 
maker, to Miis A, Atherton, of Halewood. 
At Manchetter, My W. Turner, muflia- 
manuf; aclurer, to Mifs Bellamy, fifter to Mr. 
Rellamy, joint-manager of the Manchetter 
"Theatre.—Mr. Vickers, to. Mrs. Brown.— 
Mr. W. Waterworth, calico-printer, to Miis 
E. Amery. 
W. Stevenfon, efq. of Athburn Lodge, near 
Manchetter, to Miis Coulbourne, of Liver- 
pool. 
At Heverfham, the Rev. J. Strickland, to 
Miis Atkinfon. 
At Polten-le-Moors, Mr. J. Johnfon, of 
Manchefter, to Mifs sa se of Little Le- 
Fer. 
At Winwick, Te Stapleton, fq. of the 
(Jan. 1, 
aie near_Richmond, fn this county, te 
Mits Gerard, of New Hall, near Warrington, 
both of Liverpool. 
Died.J Ac Lancalter, aged 64, Mr. T. 
Coulthwaite, late of the King’s Arm’s inn — 
At an advanced age, Mrs, Bell, widow, of 
Dumfries —Aged 45, T. Ingleby, efq. of 
Aulftwick, near Settle, in Yorkihive. Aged 
74, M. J. Caton, hair-drefler—Aged 78, 
Mr. J. Dilworth —-Aged 80, Mr. B. Ravenf- 
croft. 
Qn the gth of July lait, on the coait of 
fricay in his 26th year, Mr, J. Bonfall, 
captain of the thip Mercury. 
At Great Harwood, near Blackburn, the 
Rev. B. Willock, 
At Liverpool, Mr. J. Mawdefley, mer- 
chant.—Mr, TP. Holland.—Aged 62, Mr. W, 
Dodds, one of the export officers of excife.—y 
Mr. J. Parr, merchant.—-Aged 65, Mrs. For- 
reft, widow, 
Mr. Veyre, a native of Switzerland, 
and many years a teacher of the French ~~ 
guage in this town. 
- Aged 62, Mr, W, Yates, jerquer cn the 
cuftoms at this port. 
At Manchefter, Mr. R. Grimes.—J. En- 
twiftle, eig —Mr. M. Bewdley, 
At Salford, aged 19, Mr. J, Lyon, a rery 
promifing young maa. 
At Blackburn, aged 86, Mr. R. Cooper, 
Aged 54, Mr, W, Ainfworth, taylor 3 his 
death is attributed to the circumftance of his 
having caught a violent cold, during the night 
that the town of Blackbann was fo violently 
flooded about three weeks before. 
Mrs. Aihbourner, widow, of the late Mr. 
Afhbourner, attorney —-Mr. T. ‘Rhreltall, 
{choolmatter, 
At Ulverftane, aged 25, Mr. J: Crowiion, 
jun. 
At Prefton, Mr. H. Parr. 
At Ormikirk, in her 37th year, Mrs. Par- 
ker, wife of Mr. R. Parker, currier. 
At Prefcot, in her 1gth year, Mifs Scarif- 
brick,—-Suddenly, Mr. J. Barns, bread-Laker. 
At Rochdale, Mr. R. Shaw, cheele+ 
monger. 
Suddenly, Mrs. Simpfon, widow, of Ha- 
verthwaite, near Cartmel. 
Aged 8€, near Dalton, in Fournefs, Mrs. 
Atkinion ; the lived to fee her progeny mul- 
tiplied to great-great-grand-children, 
Aged 73, Mr. Williamfon, of Scotforth, 
near Lancafter.—Suddenly, aged 82, the 
Rey. S. Hunter, for upwards of fixty years 
curate of the Ifle of Walney, in this Gree 
At Cheadle, in Staftordihire, Mr. G. Fither 
of Manchetter. 
J. Ardea Hough, efq. of Shaw Faun; neat 
Torperley. 
Mr. R. Walker, of Hullard: Lpallo=J. Mar 
ihall, cfg. of Wray near Hornby.—T. Naye 
lor, efq. of Bolton-le-moors and Wim 
wick. i os 
. 7 this 
Buckholm, efy. to Mu Fletcher, — 
