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Auguft, 1761, by the nemination of his rela- 
tion and godfather Archbifhop Secker. On 
the recommendation of the faid Archbifhep, 
he was fent to Oxford, and was eleéted a itu- 
dent of Chrift Church, 1766. He took the 
degree of M.A. in 17725 and was prefented, 
by Dr. Thomas, Bifhop of Winchefter, in 
3773, to the reétory of Bifhopftoke, in the 
county of Hants.- Mr. Turner was endowed 
with a good underftanding, and was a ftudious 
and learned man. His knowledge, not only 
sm theology and in claffic iiterature, but alfo 
in many branches of natural philofophy, was 
wery confiderable. He died unmarried, and 
eft, by will (after the difeafe of his fifter) 
to the Winchefter, Nottingham, and Sheffield 
General Infirmaries, each the fum of four- . 
teen hundred pounds. 
LANCASHIRE. 
Married.| At Liverpool, Capt. T. Laugh- 
ton, of the fhip Lady Hobart, to Mifs Whi- 
thanm.—Mr. W. M. Crane, liquor merchant, 
to Mifs,Gore, of Ormfkirk. 
At Manchefter, Mr. J. Fletcher, ferjeant- 
major in the Royal Manchefter volunteers, to 
Mrs. Yates, publican, of Ardwick. 
Alex. J. Ste, efq. Lieut-col. in the 6th 
regiment of dragoon guards, to Miis J. C. 
‘Faubman, ad daughter of Major Taubman, 
of the Wuasey: Ife of Man. 
At Lancafter, Mr. W. Skirrow, bookfeller, 
to Mifs M. Hodgfon, daughter of Mr. W. 
Hodgfon, currier.—Mr. W. Hall, banker, to 
Mifs Witham, of Pheafant Cote, near 
Burnley.—The Rev. M. Chefter, of Sefton, 
toMifs F. Morgan, of Liverpool.—Mr. Hurt, 
maltfer, of Pomfret, to Mifs Afpinall, Br 
Higher Darwin, near Blackburne. 
At Chorley, the Rev, R. Buck, fellow of 
Magdalen College, Caiwb tides: to Mifs Hull, 
daughter of Mr. Hull, furgeon. 
At Colne, Mr. T. Wilkinfon, cotton-ma- 
mufa€iurer, to Mifs A. Coxhead. 
At Blackburne, Mr. Lewis, cotton-manu- 
fa@turer, to Mifs Leigh. 
Died.| At Liverpool, aged 28, Mrs. Far- 
rer, wife of Mr. ]. Farrer, corn merchant.— 
in his goth year, Mr. J. Fitzmaurice, printer. 
—Aged 65, Mrs. Rimner, widow of the late 
captain N. Rimner.—Aged 38, Mr. R. Tar- 
leton, watchmaker.—Aged 55, Mrs. Pofthle- 
wayte, a maiden lady —In her 88th year, 
Birs. E. Maunders, viétualler.—Mr. J. Ar- 
cher, attorney —Mr. T. Rylands, land-fur- 
veyor.—Mr. T. Blackburne, furgeon, of 
Wrexham.—Of a wound he received in a 
Guel, fought with W. Sparling, efq. aged 45, 
Mr. E. Grayfon, fhip-builder. (Coroner's 
Ingueft— W iiful murder.) 
At Manchefter, Mr. J. Fielding, of the 
Golden Lion inn.—Mrs, Fearnhead.—T. 
Jones, efq. attorney.—Mr. J. Fitton, grocer. 
‘ eeMrs. M. Leyland. 
J. Bradthaw,-efq. of Darcey Lever, juftice 
of the peace, and one of the feoffees of 
Chetham’s’ Hofpital in this town.—-Mr, J. 
Berry, fuftian fhéarer, 
Eancafoire. 
[April 1, 
At Lancafter, aged 63, Mr. R. Horner, 
brewer.—Aged 83, Mrs. Fenton.—Aged 52, 
Mr. B. Hunter, wine merchant —In her 
7oth year, Mrs. Lewthwayte, widow of the 
late Mr. J. Lewthwayte, merchant, of Do- 
minica.—-Aged 65, Mr. J. Caiter, fenior, 
merchant.—Aged 31, Mr. J. Cherfon, hat- 
ter.—Aged 21, Mr. J. Satterthwayte, eldeft 
fon of J. Satterthwayte, efg, 
At Blackburn, aged 20, Mr, J. Wood, 
baker.—-Mrs. Hargreaves, wife of Mr. Har- 
greaves, baker.—In his 68th year, Mr. H.- 
Stanley. 
At Wigan, Mrs. Marféen.—Mrs. En- 
twiftle.—Mrs, Anderton, widow.—Mr. J. 
Bolton, brafs-founder. 
At Prefton, Mr. Shakethaft, fon of Mr. 
Shakefhaft, tobacconift. 
At Afhton-under-Line, aged 84, Mr. J. 
Gibbon. 
At Dalton in Furnefs, aged 99 years, Mrs. 
S. Couperthwayte, mother of the Rev. C, 
Couperthwayte, vicar of that place, an¢ 
aunt to Generai Myers. 
In Paris, about the middle of Febriatly 
laft, Mr. Milne, a celebrated mechanift, and 
the firft who con%ruced cotton mills in Eng- 
land. 
At an advanced age, Mrs. Barnes, of Ard- 
wicx, near Manchefter; and in a few days 
afterwards, her hufband Mr. Barnes. 
At Orre], near Liverpool, aged 53, Mr. 
J. Mafon. _Mifs E. Clegg; alfo Mrs. Arm- . 
ftrong, both of Cornbrooke.—Aged 67, Mrs. 
Fifher, of Werton, near Lancafter, widow of. 
the late Mr. R. Fither, ftone-mafon.—Mrs. 
Barton, wife of H. Barton, efg. of Swintony 
near Mancheiter.—Mrs. Nelfon, of Fairhurft 
Hall.—_Mr. J. Walker, jun. of Collyhurft. 
—Mr. S. Wood, tobacconift, of Hanging 
Ditch.—Mr. J. Wilcock, of Mofs-fide.— 
Aged $2, Dame Dorothy Barlow, fifter of the 
late TY. Benfon, efg. of Barlow Hall, near 
Mancheater.—Mr. H. Norton, of Pendleton, 
near Manchefter, 
Mifs Walker, eldef%t daughter of Thomas 
Walker, efg. late of Manchefter. - Her 
arniable difpofition, her fuperior acquirements 
in knowledge, and her unfhaken fortitude du- 
ring a very long and moft painful illnefs, will 
for ever render her lofs an obje& of the ten- 
dereft regret to her family and friends, par- 
ticularly as the caufe of her death originated © 
in the unjuft profecution of her father, and 
was afterwards Aighly aggravated by the fe- 
vere domeftic calamities which followed in ~ 
confequence of the late war.”—Such is the 
modeft report in a provincial Paper of the 
death of a moft accomplifhed yoyng lady, 
whoni every perfe€tion of mind promifed to 
render a blefling to her parents, relations, and 
friends, and an ornament to her fex. ‘To pay 
’ a more than common tribute to heramemory, 
is not the duty of relatives only, whofe par- 
tiality may be fufpeéted, but of any one, fen- 
fible to the impreffion of intelleétual and 
moral worth, The perfon who renders this 
tribute. 
