1804.] 
At Chatburne, in her Soth year, Mrs. 
Hargreaves, late of Broadholden, near Haf- 
lingden.—-Mrs. A. Welfhby, of Kirkdale, 
near Liverpool. 
At New Crook, near Chorley, aged 82, 
S. Crook, efq.—Mr. Hornby, of Everton, 
near Liverpool. 
On the 31f of Auguft lat, at Cape Coaft, 
Weft Africa, in his 22d year, Capt. J. Starkey, 
of the thip Weftmoreland, of Liverpool. 
On the gth of September laft, in the ifland 
of St. Vincent, Weft Indies, Mr. J. Hartley, 
formerly of Liverpool. 
On the 23d of September laft, fuddenly, 
Mr. C. Machell, of the ifland of St, Vincent, 
or lately fo. 
In September laft, of the yellow-fever, in 
the Weft Indies, in his 19th year, Lieutenant 
T. Livefay, of the royal navy, fecond fon of 
Mr. J. Livefay, late of Blackburne, in this 
county. 
Mr. T. Pollard, of the Bay Horfe inn, 
Houghton-lane, near Prefton. His death 
was occafioned by a very fingular circum- 
ftance: being engaged in converfation with a 
friend, -he, inadvertently, reared the hind 
feet of his chair too freely, fo that being 
carried beyond its due equilibrium, Mr. Pol- 
lard fell to the ground, and in his fall, hap- 
pening to pitch on his elbow, aninflammation 
enfued, which brought on a mortification 
that terminated in his death within thrse 
days after the accident took place. 
Mrs, Brooke, of Manor Houfe, near Clif- 
ton.—Mr. T. Brayfhaw, chandler, of Gigglef- 
wick, near Settle. 
In Arundeleftreet, Strand, London, after 
four’days illnefs, Mr. J. Henderfon, mer- 
chant, of Liverpool... 
Mr. J]. Pownail, of Repfton Norris. 
At Middleton, Mrs, Mafhiter, widow ofthe 
late Rev. J. Mafhiter, curate of Shaw. 
i CHESHIRE. 
Marvied.| At Stockport, Mr. W. Gleave, 
to Mifs Fowley, of Mottram, in Longdendale. 
At Gavenfhaw, Mr. J. Kemmerley, of the 
Bowling-green Inn, to Mifs Fielding, daugh- 
ter of Mr. J. Fielding, fkinner, of Leftwich, 
At Chetter, Mr. G. Harrifon, iron-foun- 
der, to Mifs Garrett —H. M. Mainwaring, 
efq. of Peover, to Mifs S. Cotton, daughter 
.of Sir Robert Sainfobury Cotton, bart. of 
Combermere Abbey. 
At Runcerne, Mr. J. Acton, of Weft 
Banks, Lancafhire, to Mifs Parr. 
Died.| At Chefter, in her 85th year, Mrs. 
Allen, widow.—Mr. J. Eltoft, only fon of 
Mr. Eltoft, fenx—Mrs. Tolver. 
At Stockport, Mr. J. Hartley. He was 
generally confidered as a proficient in mathe- 
maticai learning, chemiftry, and experimen- 
tal philofophy.—In the bloom of life, Mrs. 
Fearns, wife of Mr. G. Fearns, grocer. 
At Wrexham, in his 28:h year, Mr. E, 
Ellis, jun.—-Mr. Arrowfmith, of Haughton. 
~——The Rev. R. Goodman Jones, curate of 
Lianfairthalhaim, Denbighhhire. 
Chef re—Derbyfhire—Nottingham/pbire. 
oO 
Lately, at Hanmer, Mrs. Birch, formerly 
of the Green Dragon public-houfe, Steamy 
Heath, Flintfhire—In his 8oth year, the 
Rey. Mr. Jones, vicar of Linwnog, Montgo- 
merythire. 
At Parkgate, Mrs. Smith, widow, late of 
the Falcon Inn, Chefter. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
‘Married.| At Hove, Mr. B, Pearfon, jun. 
of Brough, to Mifs Robinfon, of Thornhill 
Carr. 
~At Chefterficld, Mr. J. Ford, bookfeller, 
to Mifs Zilpha Bretland. 
Died.| At Derby, aged sg, Mr. C. Callow, 
calico-manufacturer,—In his 34th:year, the 
Rev. J. Newell, minifter of a particular Bap- 
tift congregation in this place.—Aged 63, 
Mrs. Morton, widow? a 
At Buxton, Lady Peele, wife of Sir Robert 
Peele, bart. of Drayton Manor, Staffordfhire. 
At Chefterfield, Mr. T. Haflehurft, boot 
and fhoe maker.--Aged 47, Mr. J. Gill, ex- 
cife-officer. We was alive and apparently 
well at twelve o’clock at noon, and a corpfe 
at four o’clock the fame day. 
At Snelftone, aged 59, Mrs, E. Wright, 
aninfirm maiden lady. She had left her houfe 
about five o’clock in the afternuon, for the 
purpofe of attending a religious meeting in 
toe neighbourhood ; but miffing the footway, 
fhe loft herfelf in a wheat-field, which being 
very wet and heavy, fhe was unable to extri- 
cate herfelf, and perifhed there, from the in- 
clemency of the weather. 
In-his 61ft year, J. Swettenham, efg. of 
Wintter. 
Aged 47, Mrs. Bradfhaw, of Spondon. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. ~ 
A contribution has been lately fet on foot 
for completing the repairs of that very an- 
cient and venerable pile, the collegiate church 
of Southwell, which, for fome years pitt, has 
been in a very ruinous ftate. Colonel Eyre 
has fet a munificent example, by fubfcribing 
the fum of rool. towards accompliihing this 
very praife-worthy defign. 
Yearly Epitome of the Baptifms, Burials, 
and Marriages, that have taken place in the 
three parithes of Nottingham, St. Mary’s,- 
St. Nicholas’s, and St. Peter’s, commencing 
Jan. 1, and ending Dec 31, 1803 
St. Mary’s.—-Males baptifed and regiftered, 
423; ditto not regiftered, 245 total, 547.— 
Females baptifed and regiftered, 303; ditte 
not regiftered, 1503 total, §13.—Jncreafed 
in baptifms, males, 873; females, 245 total, 
rir.—™Miaies buried, 2593 females, 262; to- 
tal, $59 —-Decreafed in burials, 92. 
St. Nicholas.—Baptifms, males, 51; fe- 
males, 493 total, 100,—-Burials, males, 625 
females, 44; total, 106,—Marriages, 65.— 
Decreafed in baptifms, 9; in burials, 15. 
St: Peter’s. — Baptifms, males, 425 fe- 
males, 343 total, 76.—Burials, males, 50 5 
females, 373; toral, 87.—Marriages, 59.— 
Decreafed in baptifms, 135 increafed in bu- 
Vials, 3 
N 2 Married.] 
