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At Prefcott, W. Parker, efq. to Mifs M. 
Yackfor. 
The Rev. J. Stainbank, rector of Halton, 
near Lancafter, and juftice of the peace for 
this county, to Mrs. Quilliams, reli& of the 
late Captain Quilliams, of Lancafter. 
At Liverpool, Captain Corfthil!, to Mifs 
E, Brew, of the Geary, Ife of Man. 
Mr. J. Mercer, to Mifs Jordan, of Knotty 
Ath. — Captain Hoaieiugtides, of the Go- 
vernor Wentworth Guinea-fhip, of this 
port, te Mifs Hancock, of Wray.—Mr. J. 
Hefketh, grocer, to Mifs M. Phillips. Mr. 
J. Evans, {choolmattes, to Mifs If. Clarkfon. 
—Mr. Al. Hogg, furgeon, to Mifs D. F. 
Plant. —Mr. J. Hughes; merchant, to Mifs 
Edmundfon, of Mythélmioyd, near Halifax, 
At Manchetter, Mr. D. Waddington, iron- 
monger, and ligvor-merchent, to MifsGiles, 
of Market Weighton. — Mr. J. Turner, of 
Trentham, in Staffordfhire, to Mifs M. Hyde, 
fecond daughter of the late N. Hyde, efq. of 
Ardwick, inthis county. 
Diced} At Manchefter, Mr. Lees, farrier, 
chara&terized as a truly induftsious, fobef, 
honest, man. 
Aged 44, 8. Marfland, éfq. a gentleman 
gifted with confiderable talants, an active 
and enterprizing mind, an acute penetratien, 
and folid judgment... His character, as a ufe- 
ful membet of fociety, was fo highly re- 
fpected, as ta render his premature death a 
fubje&t of general regret. 
Aged 19, Mrs. M. Crookes, daughter of 
Mr. J. Thompfon, bookfeller.— After a te- 
dious indifvofition, Mr. R. Pendleton. —Mr. 
J. Whitaker, late of Doncafter.—Mrs. Mor- 
ton, widew of the late Mr. W. Morton, 
dealer in flour. — Mrs. Barraclough. — Mrs. 
Threlfall, wife of Mr. Threlfall, attorney.—- 
Mr. J. Lingard, metchant. 
At Liverpool, Mrs. Carey, wife of Mr. J 
Carey, adjutant of Lieutenant Colonel Wil+ 
liams’s corps of volunteers. — Mrs. Cottom, 
_farmerly of the Black Horfe and Rainbow 
public-houfe. —- Aged 23, after only three 
) days confinement to his room, Mr. T. Tyrer. 
Mr. J. Sankey, brazier. — After a fhort ill- 
“néls, Mifs Charles Suddenly, aged 26, Mr. 
j. Blundell. — In his sift year, Mr. Lomas. 
Aged 28, Mr, O Jones, merchant. — In his 
$2d year, Mr. Ab. Critchlow, fexton of St. 
Peter's church. — Mr. E. Bancroft, fail- 
vmaker. 
> At Lancafter, aged Yr, Mrs. Coupland, 
Widow of the late Mr. H. Coupland, butcher. 
 Whis unfortunate woman, ina fit of mental 
| derangement, threw herfelf from the garret 
_ window of a houfe in this town, and only 
» furvived afew minutes. 
u Aged 42, Mrs. Baynes, wife of Mr.Baynes, 
mith. — Aged$9, Mrs. Goldie) — Mr. J. 
| Toppin, tallow. chandler. — Mr. J. Tennant, 
ftone-mafon. — Mr M. Terry, writer to 
— Mcfirs. Mafon and Wilfon, ‘attornies —Cap- 
‘fain Hudfon, of the Viper revenuz-cutter. 
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At Prefcott, in her goth yeat, Sarah Taj~ 
Jor, reli of the Jate Peter Tailor, of Whif. 
ton. She has left behind hera progeny con- 
fiting of five fons, 39 grand-children, 69 
great-grand-children, and two great-great. 
grand- cHilared! all now living —Total E16. 
At Wigan, Mr: Pennington, coroner for 
the difriét of We Derby, in this county» 
and town-clerk of Wigan. 
At Prefton, Mifs E. Knowles. 
At Blackburne, far advanced in years, Mrs, 
Hall, wife of Mr. A. Hall, futveyor. 
At Afhton-under- Hie, Mr. Higginbot- 
ham, manufacturer.—-Mrs. Ringway, wife of 
Mr. 7. Ringway, furgeon. 
At Ormfkkirk, Mrs. Riddrough, wife of 
My, Riddrough, ficsean —Mr. R. Green, fil- 
verfmith, of. Liverpool. 
At Alsvinehoen’ Mr. T. Poole, eldeft fdn 
of Mr. Poole, furgeon. 
Mr. T. Aldred, a refpectable farmer, of 
Urmitone. He was found murdered ; two 
flugs being lodged in the body, one of which, 
apparently part of a filver tea-fpoon, had 
paffed through his heart. Itappears thatthe 
deceafed had received upwards of Sool. in the 
courfe of the day, in Manchefter ; but he had, 
left the money with a friend in the town, and 
returned in the évening with only a {mall 
fum in his pocket. 
In his 7oth year, Egerton Crofs, efg. of 
Kerfley-hall, ‘ldte major in the royal Lanca. 
fhire militia. 
At Afhley-heath, near ‘Altuibchahn, Mrs, 
Wood, widow, of CH. formetly of Mane 
phe ces \ 
At the Hot Wells, Briftol, Captain C, 
White,. of the fecond Ek fied Gf Lancaftire 
militia. 
A.the Angel inn, Kilmatnock, North Bri- 
tain, Mr. T. Bready, a traveller for twore« 
fpeCiable houfes in Manchefter, 
At Aikrington, in his 73d year, Mr. S. 
Hamer, an honeft upright man, and fincere 
Chriftian: 
Suddenly, Mrs. Bleafdale, of Moorfide, 
near Lancafter. 
In the ifland of Tortola, Weft Indies, of 
the yellow fever, on the goth July laf, 
Captain S. Welfby, of the fhip Dick, of Li- 
verpool ; and a few days after, his youngeft 
brother, Mr. Wellby, on his farft voyege, oa 
the vaflage from Africa, on boatd the Lord 
Nelfon. 
The Hon. Sophia Jones, wife of the Hon, 
Captain Jones, fon of the late Lord Rane- 
lagh, formerly of Blackley Gur, near Wi- 
gan. 
In his 27 year, at Thornhill, near Dum- 
fries, North Britain, Mr. S. Heywood, bros 
ther to Mr. T. Heywood, jun. of Manchefter. 
His death was oceafioned by an pnfortunate 
fal! from his horfe ; he languithed only two 
hours, and then expired. 
Aged 66, Mr: Ifaae Higgin, of Skerton, 
near “Laneatters 
4G Mr. 
