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relict of the late Mr. R. Coates, butcher.— 
Aged 63, Mrs. White, wife of Mr. W. 
White, twine {pinner. 
At Bolton-le-moor, in her 3oth year, after 
being confined five years to her bed, Mrs. A. 
Baynes, reli&t of the late Mr. T. Baynes, 
Cooper, of Lancafter. 
At Preftton, Mr. J. Mofs, inn- keeper. 
At, Mount Pleafant, near Manchetter, J. 
Grierfon, efq.—Suddenly, Mr. Lowndes of 
the Boar’s-head inn, Middieton—~On her 
paflage from St. Lucia, Weft Indies, to Li- 
verpoo!l, in her 26th year, Mrs. Augier, of 
that ifland, and daughter of Dr, Lyon, of 
Liverpool.—In his 75th year, H.Whorwood, 
efg. of Mofiide, near Dalton in Furnefs. 
At Marton Green, near Blackpool, in her 
33d year, Mrs. Butcher.--Mr. T. Warbrick, 
one ofthe partners in the Halton iron foundry. 
He was unfortunately Growned while crofiing 
Laneafter Sands, in a gig; his companicn 
faved his life by fwimming to the fhore.— 
Mr. T, Wardle fecond fon of Mr. J. Wardle, 
of Cheetham.—Aged $6, Mr. R. Nelfon, of 
Newton, in Cartmel.—Mrs. M. Withers, 
widow, of Lindale, in Cartmel.—Mr. J. 
Whitelegge, yeoman, of Northen.—-On board 
of the thip Mars, Capt. Wilfon, of Lancatter, 
within afew days fail of the ifland of St. 
Bartholomew, Weft Indies—WMr. J. Nickin- 
fon, merchant, of Lancafter. 
In the ifland of Dominica, Weft Indies, in 
the month of Auguf laft, Mr. Hudfon, mere 
chant, of Lancafter. 
In the-ifland of. St Kitts, Weft Indies, 
on the 5th ef Auguft lait, Mr. J. Macking, 
merchant, of Lancatter. 
Aged$5, Mrs. E. Macauley, wife of Capt. 
D Macauley, of Templand, near Cartmel. 
In Londen, Mr. R. Edwards, late clerk at 
the fugar-houfe in Lancafter. 
CHESHIRE. 
It appears, from .an advertifement lately 
printed in the Chefter Chronicle, that a cer- 
tain legacy, containing the rents and profits 
of the eftates belonging toa Mr. Owen Jones, 
were bequeathed by the faid Mr. Jones to the 
mayer and fheriffs of the city of Chefter, to 
be by them employed for the ufe of the poor 
of the feveral companies of the corporation of 
Chefter refpe€tively, from year to year, for 
ever; and further that a cuftom has been in- 
troduced of late years, of diitributing the fums 
arifing from the fald legacy, among the rich 
as well as poor brothers of the faid companies: 
It appears, likewife, chat the prefent mayor 
and’ therifis, Mefiis. Hodgfon, Bawers and 
Bradford, having lately entertained very rea- 
‘fonable doubts as to the proper mode of ap- 
plying the fums belonging to the faid charity, 
and being defirous to difcharge their truft ho- 
neftly and donfcientioufly, according to the 
true intention of the donor, have direéted 
legal opinions to be taken on the fubje@t, and 
in confequence of fuch opinions, they have 
Aately thought proper, by public advertife- 
Ment, to cail upon the podx only of the faid 
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different companies, grocers, innkeepers, Sec. 
5 ys fe 4 4 Shere 
_to come forward and make gcod their claims 
to the faid charity, é&c. &c. The two coms 
panies however above mentioned, have exe 
prefsly fignified their determination to the faid 
mayor and fherifis, to apply for relicf to the 
court of Chancery, that the charity may be 
paid in what they term ‘the ufval way,” &c, 
Married.) At Great Budworth, the Reve 
R. Egerton, to Mifs Croxton, niece to the 
late Sir Peter Warburton, bart, 
At Conway, Mr. J. Jones, fteward to the 
Rev H: Williams, of Plafs-Ifla, to Miis A. 
Read, of the Bull’s-head inn. 
At Stockport, Mr. J. Fogg, of Portwood 
brewery, to Mifs N. Turner.—-Mr. $. Dodge, 
linen-draper, of Stockport, to Milfs Browney | 
of Heaton Norris, 
_ At Chefter, j. Williams, Efq: M. P. for 
Windfor, to Mifs E. Currie, daughter of Dr. 
Currie.—Mr. W. Seller, brewer, to Mifs 
Sage.—R. P. Hadfield, Efq. Salt proprietor, 
of Northwich, to Mifs E. Cooper, daughter 
of the late J. Cooper, Efq. of Pi€ton. 
At Denbigh, Mr. E, Jones, folicitor, of 
Rhés, to Mifs Mafon, : ; 
Died | At Chefter, Mrs. F. Richardfon, 
wife of the Rey. W. Richardfon, vicar of 
St. John’s 5 than whom, few women, in times 
like thefe, have lived to better purpofe, or 
died with better hope.—-Suddenly, Mr. Croft, 
tallow-chandler—Mr. Huxley, writing fta- 
tioner.— Mrs. Wilkinfon, widow of the late 
Mr. P, Wilkinfon, furgeon —In the bloom 
ef youth, Mifs M- Rofley.—-Mrs. Hofwell, 
wife of Mr, C. Hafweill,ct the Dublin packet. 
At Knutsford, Mrs. Holland, wife of Mr. 
Holland, furgeon—P. Ellames, efq. of 
Flooker’s-brook, near Chefter.—Suddenly, 
Mits,A. Hitcock, of Boughton, near Chef 
ter. 
At Boughton, aged 77, Mr. T. Bennett, 
of the iron foundry, upwards of Ao years a 
zealous member or the methodift fociety, and 
a diligent affiftant labourer in the funday, 
{choois of Chefter. 
In the parifh of Breage, aged 80, Mr. 7. 
Rogers, a man of a pariimonious charaéter 
and eccentric manners. He had not beea 
fhaved fince Eafter laft; when in want of nous 
ridhment, he was accuftomed to lie on his 
back and fuck the goats in the open fields. 
When feen going to market, he had generals 
ly on his fhoulder a fack containing the mo- 
ney he had earned, and which he was carry- 
ing to his attorney, to lay out at interett. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. T. Cox, to Mifs A. Lloyd. 
At Derby, Mr. Trafford, to Mifs Martin, 
of Burton, upon Tent. 
At St. lves, Huntingdonfhire, Mr, F. 
Holliweli, watchmaker, of Derbyfhire, to 
Mifs Ev Bennett, daughter of the late Rev. 
A. B. formeriy of Wirkfworth. ; 
Died] At Buxton, of a tyobus fever, in 
his 43d year, Mr. T. Taylor, late a mer- 
chant of Liverpool.—In his 74th year, B. 
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