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At Warrington, in confequence of a fall 
from his gig, E. Dakin, efg. late Capt. of 
the Warrington volunteers; a2 gentleman 
univerfally diftinguifhed by the benevolence 
of his heart, the fweetnefs of his difpofition, 
and the urbanity of his manners. 
At the Riopongos, on the coaft of Africa, 
aged 25, Mr. T. Holcroft, fon of the late 
Mr. T. Holcroft, wine-cooper—In the 
month of June laft, on his pafflage from 
Africa to Jamaica, Capt. Bennet, of the 
thip Abigail. 
At Farnworth, aged 75, Mr, T. Woolrich. 
At Wavertree; in his a4 year, Mr. H. 
Rogers, fecond fon of the late Mr. E. Ro- 
gers of Liverpool ; a young man of eftimable 
accomplifhments and fpiendid abilities, di- 
rected by virtue, integrity and real goodncfs 
_ of heart. In painting he had made a remark- 
able proficiency, fo that few profefhonal men 
could boaft a more maiterly hand in the pro- 
file of nature. iis poetical produ€tions were 
the offspring of an exuberant fancy, and dif- 
play a {prightlinefs and vivacity, which will 
{carcely allow them to remain long in the 
confined {phere of private friendfhip, In 
short, if the teftimony of virtuous aétions, 
and the accomplifhment of ambitious and ho- 
nourable attempts,may be efteemed an earneft 
of future excellence, this gentleman may be 
‘juftly confidered as entitled to the regret of 
his contemporaries. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.| At Chefter, Mr. T. Wilkinfon, 
to Mifs Roberts:—jvir. Bradfhaw, tanner, to 
Mifs Manning, daughter, of Mr. Manning, 
fadler. 
At Great Budworth, Mr. J. Reade, to 
Mifs Carters of Loficck Gratany near North- 
wich. 
At Scheiviog, Flintthire, Colone] Rayne, 
of the Hon. Eaft India Company’s fervice, to 
Mrs. Allen, of Coed-y-brain.—Mr. J. Moore, 
jun. facbcou: of Denbigh,to Mils Newby,of If- 
lingtun —Mr. 8. Deane furgeon, of North- 
wich, to Mifs J. Hancock. 
Died.} At Newton, in Lancafhire, Mrs. 
Grefwell, widow of the late Mr. J. Grefwell, 
flas-diefter, of Chefter.— Mr, Ca awley,watch. 
maker, of Gloverftone. 
At his feat of Plas Coch, in Anglefea, W. 
Hughes, efq. 
DERBYSHIFF. 
Married.| At Afhbourne, Mr. E. Simms, 
organift, to Mifs A. Frith.—W. Aliwood 
Lerd, Lio. of Tupton-hall, to Miis E. Brock- 
fopp, of Savage-gardens, Loncon. 
At Derby, Mr. G, Cheetham, draper, to 
Mifs Brewer. 
At Thorpe, Mr, T. Turton, cotton-f{pin- 
ner, to Miis S. Garratt, of Stanthope- hall, 
Stzeffordfhire —Mr. J Denham, of Heath, 
to Mits S. Greaves, of High-houfe. 
' At Dronfield, Mr. C. Reaves, of Sheffield, 
to Mifs Wolftenkolme, eldeft daughter of the 
Rev. Mrz. Wolftenholme, of neni gate, 
néar the former place. 
Chefbirca Derby hire Nottinghampbire. 
“TOSober 1, 
Died.] At Derby, aged 70) Mrs. M. More 
riser 
. At Buxton, in his 56th year, the Right 
Fk T. Fox Strangways, Earl of Ilchefter, 
&c. &c. His Lorathip is fucceeded in his ti- 
tles and eftates by his fon, Henry — 
Lord Stavordale. 
At Chefterfield, of an inflammation in his 
brain, Mr. J. Johnfon, watch-maker, and ¢ one 
of the fociety of Quakers. 
At Afhbourne, the Rev. E. Horton, LL.B 
Prebendary of Litchfield, and spook chee to the 
Duchefs of Cumberland. 
At Staveley, aged 64, Mrs. A. Bell. Her 
death was occafioned by inadvertently falling 
into a tub of hot liquor, by which fhe was fo 
dreadfully fcalded, that fhe died i in lefs than 
24 hours efter alts. 
“At Willin, Mrs.» Chambers, reli of the 
late Mr. ‘Chambers, an eminent builder.— 
Aged 28, Mrs. Stretton, of the Swan-inn, 
Whichnor Bridges. 
At Eyam, Mr. E. Dooley, miner and mu- 
fician. An oratorio had been announced to 
be performed at Eyam church on the follow 
ing Sunday, for his benefit, as‘he was both 
poor and infirm, ‘Too much enxiéty and ex- 
ertion in preparing for this oceafien, probably 
haftened his diffolution, which unexpe€tedly 
took place on the very evening before the ce- 
lebration of the intended performance. Being 
in company with fome young men whowere 
rehearfing a morris-dance; which was'to be 
held on the following Monday,*’on the Edge, 
a high mountain-top near Eyam, he fuddenly 
laid ‘down his fiddle, ftretched himfelf, and 
expired. The oratorio was performed, how- 
ever,the next day for the benefit ofhis mother, 
an aged widow, with whom he had lived. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. < * 
Married.] At: Stapleford, -G. C. Sedley, 
efq fon of the Hon. H. Sedley, of Nuttall 
Temple, to-Mifs Warren, daughter of Rear 
Admiral Sir J. Borlafe ae bart. uF Sta- 
pleford Hall. 
At Nottingham, Mr. Hardmett; mera 
grazier, of Ruddington, to Mifs Ticleredt! of 
the Spread Eazle public-houfe.-—Mr. Wallis, 
trimmer, to Mifs Sand{fby, of €lifton.—Mr. 
Flint, of London, to Mifs Hogg; only daugh- 
ter af Mr. Hogg, carrier.—Mr. F. H. Cart- 
wright, hofier, to Mifs E:Timms.—Mr. J. 
Pearfon, bleacher, to Mifs Torr, both “ Bas- 
ford, near Nottingham. 
At Newark, Mr. Watkin, to MifsThompe 
fon, of the Saracen’s Head Inn. 
Ditd.} J. Renfhaw, efq. of Owthorp. 
At Nottingham, at the Roebuck public- 
houfe, Mrs. Marfden. 
While on a vifit to his relations at the 
Trerit-bridge, Mr. Wombwell, fen. late a 
prietor of the coftee- houfe at Bentim: 
Mr. Smith, baker, formerly of Plumtree. 
At Newark, in his 420 year, Mr. G. Law- 
rence, alderman of that corporation. 
At Knuzden, Mrs. Baron, relict of the late 
T. Baron, efg. - 
LINCOLN 
