502% 
Mrs. Shennan, wife of Capt. }, Shennan.— 
Mr. F. Evans, hair-dreffer—Aged 50, Mrs. 
EF. Faylor.—Mr. C. Wilfon, rope-maker.— 
Mr. J. Gardner, eldeft fonof Mr. H. Gardner, 
merchant.—-Mrs. Fither.—Aged 24, Milfs P. 
Shuttleworth.—Mifs Nelfon—Mrs, Ether- 
imgton, wife of Mr. Etherington, ftone-mafone 
~—Aged 22, Mrs, Harding, wife of Mr. Hard- 
ang, chief mate of the fhip Prefcott, 
At Manchefter, Mr. }. Bennett, timber- 
merchant.—Mr. D. Foden, of Holme.—Mr. 
Hilton, manufacturer of {mall wares.—Mr. 
D. Wolfe, cotton merchant.—-My. J. Sm'th, 
At Lancafter, aged 60, Mr. ‘i. Shaw, 
Thoe-maker.—Mr. R. Caton. 
At Blackburne, the Rev. J. Mac Quack, 
-——Mr. T. Kenyon. 
At Bury, fuddenly, aged 44, Mrs. Morrall, 
well known in different public exhibitions, 
throughout tkefe kingdoms ; an extraordinary 
production of nature, having been born without 
arms; the could, howeve-, cur the {mallet 
pepers and devices, in the moft ingenious 
manner, with a pair of feiflars, by means of 
her toes: fhe appeared in very good health fo 
recently as at laft Salford f irs 
At Prefton, Mr. J. Holden, organift ; a 
worthy young man, of acknowledged mufical 
abilities 
At Colne, in the prime of life, Mr. John 
Moore, attorney.—Aged 52, Mrs.E. Stuttardy 
wifé of the Rev, J, Stuttard. 
At Warrington, aged 65, Mr. Mathias. 
At Wigan, Mrs. Bullock, wife of Mr. J. 
Buttock, brazier. 
At Ulveritone, aged 39, Mrs. Mary Fell, 
wife of Capt. J. Feil, 
At Liverpool, onthe 4th of March, Mr, 
Edward Grayfon, merchant, by a wound in 
@ duel with William Sparling, efq. which 
adds another melancholy inftance tothe many 
that haye lately happened, of the ,dreadrud 
confequences of appeal to the miftaken iaws 
of honour. Society has rarely loft a more 
agreeable companion! kindred, a more affec- 
tienate relative; or intimates, a fteadier 
friend. He was manly, generous, and fincere ; 
kind and benevolent toall dependent on him, or 
within his power to affift. He poflefled a fupe- 
rior talent of wit and humour, which he tuc- 
cefstully exercifed on upftart pride, and ridi- 
culous vanity; but never debafed it by ill- 
nature or calumny—I am difirefied for thee, 
my brother, very pleafant haft thou been 
unto me. 
CHESHIRE. 
Marricd.] At Chefter, Mr. T, Crane, book- 
feller, to Mifs Swinchett, of Ternhill, Salop. 
—C. Pratt, eiq. of Tottenham mills, to Mifs 
M. Lewis.—W. Bage, efq. to 
Hughis. ' Li 
At Bowden, Mr. Hugo Worthington, of 
Altrincham, to Mifs Harrop, of Hale. lodge. 
—R. W. Wynne, efg. of Garthewn, county. 
of Denbighthire, to Mils Stanley, of Court, 
neat Wrexham —Mr. Pritchard, of Livurpoul, 
to Mils A. simcock, of Nantwich. 
Chefhire—Derbyfhire—Nottinghamfbire. 
Mifs M., 
[ June ft, 
Died. At Chefter, Suddenly, Mr. J. Moore, 
fruiterer.—Mr. R, Huxley, late of the Angel- 
inn. 
Lately, in the Eaft Indies, Mrs. Vaughan, 
wife of Capt. Waugban, daughter of W: 
Nanney, efq. of Mefyneuodd, county of 
Montgomory. ‘ 
At Stayleywood, Mr. W. Taylor; his death 
was occafioned by the melancholy -circum- 
ftance of inadvertently falling into a vat of 
boiling liquor, 
At Mold, aged 78, D. Parry, efq. of Caer- 
vallough.-—-Mr. Powell, of Tarvyn, 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.} At Wefton, upon Trent, Mr. 
T. Salt, of Burton-upon-Trent, eldeft fon of 
T. Salt, efq. of Abbon Bromley, Staffordfhire, 
te Mifs Dawfon, only daughter of the Rev. 
W. Dawfon,—The Rev. R. Smyth, dometfti¢ 
chaplain to the Duke of Devonfhire, at Chat- 
worth, to Mifs C Hyde. 
At Meafham, Mr. E. Mammott, to Mifs 
Simmons, daughter of the late J. Simmons, 
ela. 
na Breafton, Mr. Parkinfon, grazier of 
Sawley, to Mifs Bonfall. 
At Walton-upon-Trent, the Rew. J. Bond, 
to Mifs Margaret Hollier.—Mr. W. Lea, to 
Mifs Mary Hollier. 
Died.} At Derby, aged 65, Mr. Stables. 
—Aged 43, Mrs. Bateman, wife of Mr. C. 
Bateman, attorney.—Aged 72, Mrs. F. 
Cooke.w=In her 69th year, Mrs. Campion, 
of the Be!l-inn.—Aged 39, Mr. J. Wari, 
filk throwfer.—Aged 76,° Mrs. Richard- 
fon, widow. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, 
Married] At Nottingham, G. Bodfworth, 
gent. to Mifs M. Cooper, of Calverton.— 
Mr. Pigott, watchmaker, to Mifs Moore. 
At Oakham, in Rutland, the Rev. Mr, 
Jarman, member of a congregation of parti- 
cular baptifts, in Nottingham, to Mifs Betts. | 
At Ratcliffe upon-Trent, Mr. Smith, of 
Normanton, upon the Wolds, to Mifs Barkers 
—Mr. J. Haftings of Nottingham, to Mifs M, 
A. Thompfon, only daughter of Mr. G. 
Thompfon, timber-merchant, of Menfield. 
At Thrumpton, near Nortiaghanm, Wme 
Farmer, gent. of Whatton, near Bingham, 
to Mrs. Symes, widow of the late Rev. F, 
Symes, formerly vicar cf Ruddington. 
Died.| At Nottingham, aged 82, Myr. 
Mathew Bagfnaw, one of the firft fupporters’ 
of che Wefleyan methodifm, in Nottingham, 
and a ftesdy and exemplary member of that 
fociety about 63 years.—-Aged 101, Mrs,’ 
Peet, widow——-Aged 56, Mrs. F. Sands, of 
Basford Bowling-Green Houfe.—Mrs Silvers 
wood, wife of Mr. V. Silverwood, butcher, 
—-Aged yu, Mrs. T. Elliot —Mr. S. Chad- 
burn, landlord of the Ball public-houfe. ‘ 
At Lenton, near Nottingham, in anad- 
vanced age,iMis Platts, a maiden lady.—Mrs.' 
Culley, wife of Mr. Culley, frame-worke 
knitter, of Middle Hill: fhe was in the a& 
of drefling herfelf, having juft rifen from her 
bed, 
