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~. Mr. J. Nield, of Midge-hall, in Saddle- 
worth ; a man remarkable for his veracity, 
probity, and honour, and all the humble 
virtues which adorn the private life of a true 
Chriftian. By indefatigable induftry he fup- 
ported and educated a numerous offspring in 
the moft refpectable manner. The {culptor 
who blazons his memory upon the perithable 
monument, may truly fa), ‘* AZultis ille bonis 
Pebil: 3 ae 
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CHESHIRE. 
Married.] Mr. Gorton, wholefale tea- 
dealer, of London, to Mifs Bufkell, daughter 
of Mr. G. Bufhell, attorney, of eS eh 
_ The Rev. Jenkin Lewis, of Wrexham, to 
Mrs. Armitage, widow of the late Rev. Mr. 
Armitage, of Cheiter, 
At Chefter, Mr. Hales, to Mrs. South- 
well. — The Rev. J. Smith, B. A. of St. 
James’s ehurch, Liverpool, to Mifs Lea, 
.. Died]. At Chefter, Mr. R. Wilkinfon, 
brewer.—In the prime of life, Mr. S.Crofby, 
butcher.—Mr. Smith, clerk to J. $8. Hughes. 
efg. merchant. —- At an advanced age, Mr, 
. W. Griffith, broker, and many years agent to 
the River Dee company, of this city. 
At Chelmsford, in the barracks, Captain 
Orrell, of the royal Chethive militia, 
Mr. Eviton, of Eyton. — Mr. H. Parry, 
fhopkeeper, of Ruabon, Denbighfhire.—Mrs. 
Richardfon, af Copenhurf, 
At Cozfhall, in the,parifh of Great Bud- 
worth, aged $89, Mr. P. Jackfon. 
At Moreton-hall, near Congleton, Mrs, 
Done, daughter of the late Mr. Browne, 
coathmaker, of Chefter. 
At Wrexham, in her 86th year, Mrs. M.1 
Lloyd, reliét of the late Mr. qT: Lloyd, mer- 
cer, 
At Holywell, Mr. J. Edwards, of the King’s 
Arms inn. 
Aged 60, Mr. G. Brafley, of Buerton. 
This gentleman occupied and managed, with 
excellent judgment and proportionable fuc- 
tefs, one of the ro extenfive dairy and 
gtazing farms in thiscounty. He was, in- 
deed, in all refpeéts, a ftrenuous promoter 
and encourager of agricultural improvements. 
Suddenly, Mr. J. Okell, of Barrow — In 
his 3oth year, Mr. H. Manley; of the Five 
Croiles farm, near Frodsham, and father of 
Mr. R. Manley, employed in the Ellefmere 
canal wharf, in Chefter. 
Mrs. Batley, of Hawarden, county of 
Flint. 
/ At Cefnamwich, in the county of Carnar- 
von, in her 93d year, Mrs. Davies, relict of 
the late Rev. D. Davies, rector_of Llanfihan- 
gel, in the county of Denbigh. 
At Kingfton, ifland of Jamaica, on the 15th 
September laft, aged 23, W. Billingham, 
efq. of the ssth regiment, fon of Mr. Bil- 
lingham, furgeon, of Knutsford, in this 
eounty. 
On his paflage from India, Captain R. Ey- 
ton, only brother of the Rev. Hope Wynne 
Eyton, of Leefwood, in the county of Flint. 
Chefbire—Derbyfbire—Nottinchamfhire. 
{Jan. 1, 
' DERBYSHIRE. hing 
Married.| Mr. G. Bownes, grocer, oF 
Crich, to Mifs M. Hudfon.» : 
At Longford, Mr. Garratt, of ae lala, 
to Mifs Gilman, of Thurvaiton. 
At Afhbourne, Mr. J. Webfter, jun. of 
‘ Smirrill, to Mifs Gallimore. 
Died] At Derby, aged 74, W. Leaper- 
Smith, gent.—At theage of fix years, Mai-. 
ter Richard - Hingftone, His premature 
_death was occaiidned by fwallowing a brafs 
nail, which he was inadvertently fuffered to 
putin his mouth, as a play thing, and whichs 
by entering his windpipe, brought on imme- 
diate Fe EN 
Aged 78, Mrs, Bancroft. — Aged 67, Mr. 
J.. Turner, more than fosty years fhopnian to 
the late Mr. Turner and Mr, Parker, filvere 
fmiths. He went to bed apparently in his 
ufual good ftate of health,-and on the next 
morning was found a lifelefs corpfe. 
In his 47th year, Mr. F. Brentnall, gros 
cer. 
At Chapel-in-le-Frith, in his r9th years 
Mr. }. Macnaught. 
At Wirkfororth, aged So, Mis. Black- 
wall, widow of the late Rev. T. Blackwall, : 
rebar of Mugginton. 
Aged 77, Mr. Tateham, hens of Tib= 
fhelf, 
_.At Bradby, aged 16, the’ amiable Lady 
Harriet Stanhope, eldeft daughter of the Rt. 
Hon. the Earl of Chefterfield, 
“Mifs Wright, of Strings. 
In his 20th year, Mr. J. Brownfon, eldeft 
fon of Mr, Brownfon, of ANfop, in the 
Dale. 
_ At Wingerworth, of a dectine, Mifs a 
Hunloke, fourth daughter of Sir Henry Hun- 
loke, hase : 
At Alfreton, Mr. J. Wilfon, ecticd and 
glazier. 
At Keddleftone, aged 79, Mrs, Hump 
ftone. 
At Edenfor, the Rev. J. Peake, M A. do-- 
meftic chopigua: * to the Duke of Devonthire, 
dec. &C. 
In his 72d year, R. Wright, efq. of Great 
Longftone, and juftice of the peace for this 
county. 
At Braflington, in her 34th year, Mrs. | 
Preftwich, widow. 
At per ats near Longford, -aged 67, Mr. | 
T. Wilkins, fteward to E. Coke, efq. ia 
which fitvation this gentleman and his father 
had ferved the Coke family upwards of a cene | 
tury, with a high charatter for integrity and | 
creditable induftry. He was: generally re- 
{pected ae a good companion, and a kind see 
tron of the poor. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 4 
Married.|* At Mansfield, the Rev. Jo- 
feph Bull, minifter of the Diffenting chapels! 
to Mifs Sitomt of Workfop. 44 
At Nottingham, in the’ Quakers’ meeting 
houfe, Mz, Stansfield, seer? to Mifs — 
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