1804. | 
January laft, aged 33, ee Saar oy mer- 
chant, late of Lancafter, 
At Douglas, Ifle of Man, Mr. W. Leece, 
merchant, and nephew of Mr. W. Leece, of 
Liverpool. 
At Heirs-houfe, near Colne, 
Hargreaves, efq,. 
At Newton, in the Willows, Mr. J. Green, 
drover ; well known in this and the adjoin- 
ing counties.—In her 21ft year, Mifs Moore, 
of Brindle, near Blackburne.—Mr. H. Hal- 
ftead, of Windlehoufe, in Briercliffe, near 
Burnley.—At a very advanced age, Thomas 
Hill, fervant co W. Browne, efq. of Didfbury ; 
he had been fornierly in the army, where he 
had diftinguifhed himfelf as a brave foldier, 
being the firft who feized the enemy’s colours 
at the taking of the Ifland of Minorca, he had 
Abraham 
‘likewife been a faithful fervant to his iatce 
mafter’s family, upwards of 50 years. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.|] Mr. W. Turner, of Waterfide, 
to Mifs Hyde, of Tintwiftlehall, in this 
county. 
At Stockport, Mr. }. Cooke, of Stayley- 
bridge, to Mifs Daw/fon. 
At Chefter, Mr. T. Hufley, writing-fta- 
tioner, to Mifs C. Gammon, milliner. 
At Northwich, Mr. G, Malain, cordwain- 
er, to Mifs E. Froufdale. 
At Croker, near Macclesfield, Mr. F. W. 
Lowdonfack, merchant, of London, to Mifs 
ba niece of J. Hammond, efq. 
Died.| At Chetter, Mrs. Huxley; of the 
Angel-inn.—In her 56th year, Mrs, Walker, 
wife of Mr. Walker, dealer in flour.—Aged 
73> Mr. Stones, currier. 
At Nantwich, Mrs. Bayley, widow, of 
Stapley-hall. 
At Stockport, aged 84, Mrs. E. Guy. 
At Congleton, Mr. J. Chubb, furgeon, 
At Bangor, in Flintthire, Mr. E. Davies, 
of the Star inn, 
At Stone, Mrs. Woodward, reli& of the 
Jate R. Woodward, efq of Daify-bank, near 
Congleton. 
At Holywell, Mr. Frankam. 
At Trevor-hall, near Llangollen, T. Lloyd, 
efg. in the commiffion. of the peace for the 
county of Denbigh; he was generally 
refpected, as an tatetlinene, active magiftrace, 
(having.been bred to the Profeffion of the 
Law )and a truly confcientious, honeft man.— 
T. Boydell, Efg. of Trevallyn —In his 53th 
year, J. Lawton, efq. of Lawton-hall. 
In London, V. Morgan, efq. barrifter, of 
Swanfea, South Wales, agent ro the Duke of 
Beaufort, &c.—Mrs. Ridgway, of Poutton, 
near Chefter.—In her 18th year, Mifs M. 
’ Hardbridge, of Mouidfworth.—Mifs Ven- 
ables, of the Lea, 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.| At Wirktworth, Mr J. Haw- 
thorne, to Mifs Webfter, of Smirrill-graage. 
At Derby, Mr. W, Whitton, fergeant in 
the corps of Derby Volunteers, to Mifs S. 
Hopkinton, 
Chefhire—Derbyfhire—Lincolnfhire. 
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At Chefterfield, Mr. J. Clarke, faddler, 
to Mifs Wilcockfon, of Brampton. 
At Duffield, Mr. W. Brocklebank, mer- 
chant, of Liverpool, to Mifs P. Milnes, of 
Turnditch, 
Died] At Derby, Mr. T. Chapman, of 
the Buck public-houfe.—Aged 65, Mr. W. 
Kirk, turner and chair-maker. 
At Chefterfield. Mrs. Shepley, wife of Mr. 
G. Shepley, glazier. 
At Wirkfworth, of a decline, Mifs Ma- 
ther. 
At White-hall, near Buxton, in her 77th 
year, Mrs. Lomas. —-Mr. Oldham, of Morton ; 
he had furvived his wife only one month. 
At Inkerfall, in his 58th year, Mr. P. 
Bright ; generally lamented as a man of 
gentlemanly manners, a generous friend, and 
a real benefactor to the poor and needy, and, 
as likewife, for his chara€ter of high, unfullicd 
integrity as a tradef{man. 
At Tibthelf, aged 74, Mrs. Tateham, wi- 
dow. 
At Morley-park, near Heagle, aged gt, 
of a paralytic complaint, to which he fell a 
patient viétim, Mr R. Wildf{mith. 
At Crich, in her 29th year, Mifs E. Sims: 
fhe had been confined to her bed for feveral 
weeks, by a lingering diforder.—Aged 78, 
Mr, G. Hodgkinfon, fen, of Maynell Lang- 
ley.—Aged 71, J. M. Prime, efq. of Stavely, 
near Chefterfield. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married.} At Louth, Mr. J. Cooper, of 
Tathwell, to Mifs Amelia Ryley.—A. Stock- 
poole, efg. captain in the navy, to Mifs 
Leake. 
At Grantham, Mr. T. Chettle, grocer, or 
Nottingham, to Mifs Turner. 
At Alford, Mr. W. Wilfoa, SeRa@ained, 
to Mifs Schofield. —- Alfo, Mr. Quamby, 
writing: mafter, of the free-{chool, to Mifs 
Buckton, ftationer. 
Mr. Tigneiee. corn-merchant, of Morton, 
near Gainfborough, to Mifs Barker, of Mate 
terfea-hall, Nottinghamfhire.—-Mr, Moody, 
of Wragby, to Mifs Potter, of Lincoln. 
At Gainfborough, J,Garitt, efa. banker, 
to Miis Coates, daughter of J}. Coates, etq. 
—Mr. R. Thacker, grazier, of Swinethead, 
to Mifs A. Wright, of Donnington 
Died. } At Lincoln, Mr. Holden, hair-dref- 
fer —Mrs. Laycock, wife of the Rev. Til- 
lotfon Laycock. 
At Gainfborough, Mts. Epworth, midwife; 
—Aged 76, J. Hunt, efqg.—-Mrs. 4. Parker, 
widow of the late Captain Jofeph Parker, 
formerly of Sanderland. 
At Louth, aged 42, Mrs. Andrews, of the 
Red Lion inn.—-Aged 33, Milfs F. Allenby, 
fifter to H. Allenby, efg. of Kenwick 
Thorpe, near Louth.—Of a dropfy, Mr, Ba- 
ron. 
At North Thorefby, Mr, Padditon, publi- 
can. 
At Harpfwell, near Gainiborough, the 
Rey. T. Dawifon, perpetual curate. 
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