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At Prefton, aged 40, Mr. W,.Cartwright, 
engineer. ' 
At Clitheroe, aged 61, Mifs Oddie, daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. W. Oddie, furgeon. 
In Paul-ftreet, Kingfdown, Capt. Lewis, 
of Liverpool. 
On the f2th of Marck lat, at the ifle of 
St. Thomas, in the Weft Indies,:Mr J. La- 
tham, merchant, late of Manchefter. 
Aged 74, Mrs. Unfworth, widow, of Mag- 
hull.—-Mr. Downing, of Brownlow-hiil. 
On his paflage from Grenada to Tortola, 
Weft Indies, on board the fhip Vanguard, 
Capt. J. Pince. 
At Lydyate, Mrs. Crofton, late of Liver- 
Pool.—-MIrs. Carus, of Melling, nedr Lan- 
cafter, fecond daughter of the late J. Dowker, 
€{q. of Kendal. 
At Blackrod, near Chorley, Mr, J. Ma- 
thews, late of Liverpool. 
At Old Calabar, Weft Africa; in his 32d 
year, Mr. J. Vole, chief mate of the thip 
Venus. 
At Woolton, neat Liverpool, of a decline, 
in the prime of life, Mr. A. Muir, furgeon, 
CHESHIRE, 
Married | At Chefter, Mr. S. Ralphs, to 
Mifs Jones, of Saighton. 
At Wrexham, Mr.-J. Jones, draper, to 
Mifs H. Jones. 
At Preftbury, the Rev. Mr. Bunting, of 
the City Road, London, to Mifs Maclardy, 
of Macclesfield. 
At Witton, Mr § Bull, wine-cooper, of 
Northwich, to Mifs Stubbs, daughter of Mr. 
J. Stubbs, timber-merchant. 
Died. At Chefter, J. Clegg, efq. of 
Nefton.—Aged 77, Mr. Ratcliffe, watch- 
maker.—-Aged about 30, in a fit of apoplexy, 
with which he wa’ fuddenly feized, while in 
the a&t of converfing with a friend, Mr. R. 
Long, hatter, and a ferjeant in the Royal 
Chefter Volunteers.——E. Wilfon, efq. former- 
ly of Liverpool. 
At Macclesfield, in her 76th year, Mrs. 
M. Malcolm, widow. 
At Stockport, Mr. Brookfhaw.—Mr. -R. 
Crowther, of Heaton Noriis.—Mr. J. Tay- 
lor, gardener, of Great Boughton, near Chef- 
ter, His death is attributed to the circum. 
ftance of having inadvertently flept in a damp 
bed. 
At Mold, Mrs. Conway, wife of Mr. Con- 
way, furgeon, 
At Wrexham, Mrs. Parry, wife of Mr. 
Parry, matter of the band of the Denbigh- 
dhire militia. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.] At Spondon, Mr. W. Antill, 
tanner, to Mifs E. Dalby. 
At Church Grefley, R, Waterworth, efq. 
of Wreffel Caftle, Yorkthire, to Mifs Nadin, 
Mr. W. Haflam, farmer, to Mifs C. Soar, 
both of Little Chefter, near Derby —Mr. If, 
Whieldon, of Crookftone, to Mifs M, Lomas, 
of Glutton. 
Montury Mag. No. 112, 
Chefbire—Derbyftire—Nattinghampire. 
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Died.| At Derby, aged 78, W. Wollatt, 
gent. —Aged 82, Mr. J. Humphrey.— Aged 
43, Mrs. Cooper, widow of the late Mr. Js 
Cooper, cabinet-maker.—Aged 17, Mr. G. 
R. Goodwyn. : 
At Chefterfield, J. Hoole, gent. He wes ', 
found dead in bed, though he had fpent the 
preceding evening witha party of friends, ap- 
parently in his ufual ftate of health.—At the 
Red Lion inn, Mr.W. Bennett, whip-maker. ° 
He was found upon the ftairs, which he went 
up, with an intention of going to bed, with 
his face downwards, quite dead.—In his 76th - 
year, Mr. T. Hilton. 
At Wirkfworth, aged 81, Mr. T. Wall, 
parifh fexton. 
At Athbourne, aged 31, Mrs. Hollins, wife » 
of Mr, Hollins, draper.-Mr. Clower, of Weft 
Hallam. 
At Edingale, Mrs. Pimm. 
At Lock-park,,near Derby, of the conflus ’ 
ent fmall-pox, Mr T. Blackman, coachman 
to W. D. Lowe, efq—-Mr. Dunn, formerly” 
a performer in the Derby, Nottingham, and 
Stamford company of comedians, and for fe= 
veral years paft a penfioner on their fund.— 
Far advanced in years, Mrs. Smedley, widow, 
of Eggington. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Eaftwold, in this county, 
Mr. F. H. Clay, merchant, of Alderman- 
bury, to Mifs E. Chelyn. 
At Nottingham, Mr. Rix, brieklayer, to 
Mrs. Haynes.—The Rev. J. Dathwood, to 
Mifs Hold{worth.-Mr. Bailey,. hofier, to 
Mifs Harrington, of Bretfon, in the county 
of Derby —-Mr. Burton, taylor, to Mrs. 
Stubly. 
At Mansfield, Mr. Meakin, of Mansfield 
Woodhoufe, to Mifs Ogle. 
Died] At Nottingham, in her 7gth year, 
Mrs. C, Needham, the laft furviving fitter of 
the late Mr. N. Surgeon. Aged 21, of a 
decline, Mr. W. Merry.—Mrs, Oldknow, ‘of 
tne Coppice, wife of T. Oldknow, efquire, 
alderman.——B. Hornbuckle, efquire, one of 
the aldermen of this corporation.. He ferved . 
the office of Mayor in the years 1795, and 
1803, and uniformly conduéted himfelf as 
a magiftrate, with a liberal and independent 
{pirit. : 
At Newark, aged 63, Mrs. Walls, relict 
of the late Mr. W. Walls, feveral years 
agent to Lord Middleton. 
At Eaft Retford, aged 42, Mr. T. Whit- 
aker, upholfterer, and many years an accept- 
able and ufeful local preacher in the focieties 
and the Wefleyan Methodifts.—Aged 73, 
Mr. J. Barker, father of the Corporation, 
being the oldeft alderman of the borough. 
At Orfton, at the Vicarage-houfe, aged 56, 
highly refpeéted, the Rev. J. Fell, more than 
thirty-one years curate of that parith, &c. 
With a flender income, arifing chiefly from 
his curacy, and a fmall farm he rented of 
the vicar, he brought up creditably a family 
of eight oe five fons and three daugh- 
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