90: 
joiner, to Mifs S$. Carter, niece to Mefirs. 
Carters, furgeons, of Lancatter. 
_ At Liverpool, Capt. W. Royle, to Mrs. 
Maton, widaw.—W. Wainwright, efq. to 
Mifs Lyons, daughter of Dr. Lyons.—Mr. 
Holmes, liquor-merchant, of Warrington, 
to Mifs Grifiths —Mr. Hamilton, merchant, 
to Mifs Gregory, of Sealand. 
At Manchetfter, Mr. T. Sefton, fkinner, to 
Mrs. Rigby, at the King’s Arms, public- . 
houfe.—Mr. R. Kirk, oil-merchant, to Mifs 
Cooke, of Duckenfield.——-Mr. G. Alfop, cot- 
ton-manufacturer, to Mifs S. Boardman. 
At Bolton, Mr. Crefwell, furgeon, of 
Eccles, to Mifs Balfhaw. 
Mr. B. Cowper, of Moorfide, to Mifs Gar- 
fide, only daughter of the late Rev. E. Gar- 
fide, of Delph, in Saddleworth.—Mr. Lord, 
pawnbroker, of Liverpool, to Mifs Canngp, 
of Penrith. 
At Burnley, J.. Holgate, efq. to Mifs 
Howarth, of Shuttleworth Hall. 
Mr. R. Clark, attorney, of Lancafter, to 
Mifs. A. Thornton, of Catterall Hall.—Mr. 
T. Williams, founder, of Prefton, to Mifs 
M. Garlick, of Bulk, near Lancatter. 
Died.] At Liverpool, Mr. J. Gore, printer. 
«¢ By a numerous circle of acquaintance, his 
death will be long and defervedly regretted. 
The writer of this article knew him many 
years, but never, in word or deed, deferving 
reprehenfion. Itis an old adage, that ‘ No 
perfon has every body’s good word,’ but he 
was an exception.” (From the Lancafhire 
Papers). 
T. Staniforth, efq. alderman of this -bo- 
rough, and mayor in the year 1797-—Aged 
40, Mrs. Bufhell:—Mr. J. Tomlinfon, fen. 
merchant.—Mr. T. Lewcas, cooper—Mrs. 
Morley. —In his 41f year, Mr. S. Gardiner, 
of the Merchants coftee-houfe.—Mrs. Eccles, 
of the Golden Lion -inn.—Capt. J. Parry, 
late of the fhip Duke of Kent.—Mrs. Spar- 
row.—Mrs. Parke, widow of the late Mr. 
J. Parke, brewer.— Mr. C. Maddox, builcer. 
—Aged-34, Mr. W. Codrington, printer 5 
characterized as ‘¢a man of genius in his 
profeflion, moral in his conduét, and of great 
urbanity of manners.” 
Aged 51; Mr. J. Walker.—Mr. R. Boley, 
oilman.—Capt. Lewis. —Mr. J. Read, many 
years a confidential clerk in the employ of 
Mefirs. Jos: Cave, and Co. of this town. 
At Manchefter, Mr. Hugh Byron, fchool- 
mafter ; a. profeflion which he had praétifed 
upwards of thirty years, to the entire fatif- 
$aGtion of a very numerous acquaintance. 
Suddenly, Mr. J. Howard,liquer-merchant, 
a gentleman univerfally refpeéted. 
Aged about 21, Mr. Haywood, of this 
town, reprefentative of a, mercantile houfe 
in Leek. © He. was travelling, on. horfeback, 
onthe road from Brownhill to Tanquhar, in 
company with two other gentlemen, when, 
without any previous complaint, being ap- 
parently very healthy and found, he dropped 
trom his horfe, and inftantly expired, 
Lancafpire. 
[Feb. 2,:. 
Aged 78, Mrs. Ambler, a maiden lady.— 
Aged s2, Mrs. Cadman, chair-maker, of 
.Sbute Hill.—In the workhoufe, aged 110, 
a female pauper, whofe name is not mention- 
ed.—Aged 30, Mrs. Birch, wife of Mr. C. 
Birch, cabinet-maker.—Mrs. Horsfield, wi- 
dow.—In his 78th year, Mr. T. Holland.— 
Mrs. M. Corbett, late of Lancafter.—Mr. J. 
Mafon. 
In Salford, Mr. T. Lomas. He had been 
a refpectable member of a congregation of 
Methodifts upwards of thirty years. 
Mrs. A. Andrews.—Mrs. Wagftaffe. 
At Lancafter, Mrs. Moore, wife of Mr. 
N. Moore, merchant.—Aged 23, Mifs M. 
Elftone.—Aged 52, J. Parkinfon, efq. an at- 
torney of extenfive praétice, and one of the 
aldermen of this borough.-Aged 62, Mr. D. 
Mather, fhoemaker.—In his 74th year, Mr. 
T. Worfwick, banker. 
At Bury, aged 29, Mr, J. Salt, attorney ; 
univerfally refpe€ted as an upright man in 
his profeflion. 
At Warrington, Mr. Shaw, proprietor of 
the waggons travelling between Manchefter 
and Chetter. ' 
At Blackburne, aged 19, Mifs Whalley of - 
the Swan inn.—Mr. J. S. Clogger, of the — 
fociety of Quakers. His death was fudden 
and premature, being occafioned by neglect 
of an inflammation which had taken place 
on his fhin, which foon produced a violent 
{welling, and, almoft immediately terminated 
in a mortification. 
At Ulverftone, aged 82, Mrs. S. Mack- 
erotic: 
At Prefton, Mr. R. Walton, woollen- 
draper. ; 
At Athton-under-Line, Mrs. Smith. 
At Prefcott, Mr. G,. Brown, woollen- 
draper. 
At Middlewich, in the bloom of life, Mr. 
W. Ravenfcroft, falt proprietor. 
At Burnley, Mr. Rothwell, dyer. 
At Leigh, in his s5oth year, Mr. T. Col- 
lier, taylor. 
At Baltimore, in North America, on the 
roth of Oétober laft, Mr. J. Travis, of Phi- 
ladelphia, formerly of Preftwich, in this 
county. ; 
At. Tuckworth Hall, near Prefton, L. 
Rawfthorne, efq. formerly high theriff of this 
county. This gentleman unfortunately 
caught cold at Mr. Horrock’s late ball, at 
Pentwortham, which terminated in a pleu- 
rify, that baffled the united efforts of two 
able phyficians, Drs. Brundrefh and Lowe. 
At Overton; Mr. J. Frodfham, of the 
Ring of Bells public-houfe. He had unfor- 
tunately diflocated his neck, in confequence 
of a fall from a ftile ; an accident which foon 
terminated in-his death. ivi 
At Birchley, in Billinge, the Rev. H. 
Dennett, a catholic prieft. 
Aged 79, Mr. J. Bell, of Plunton, near 
Ulverftone. —— Aged 71, Mr J. Robinfon, 
butcher, ofgNew Cloie, near Ulverftone, 
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