1804.]: 
Mr. Forbes, formerly mafter of a veffel be- 
longing* to this port.——Aged 82, Mr. F. 
Bowes, formerly captain of a Weft Indiaman 
belonging to this port.—Mifs Barrow, of 
Caton Green. 
At Blackburn, Mrs. Greeve, wife of Mr. 
T. Greeve, jun calico manufacturer. 
At Wigan, Mrs. Fogg. 
At Everton, aged 81, Mr. W. Robinfon, 
gardener. 
At Afhton under Lyne, Mr. S. Newton, 
attorney, 
At Ormfkirk, Mrs Brandreth, mother of 
Dr. Brandreth, ai Liverpool. 
In the mosth of February laft, at Martha 
Prae, ifland of jamaica, Mr. A. Hornby, of 
Liverpcol —On bvard the fhip Eliza, on her 
piffage to the Weft Indies, Mis. Poéter, wife 
of Mr J Poéter, merchant, near Lancatter, 
—Aged 86, the Rev. J Burgefs, formerly 
minitter ofa diffenting congregation, at Whit- 
worth, near Rochdale —Aged 60, J. Daw- 
fon, efg. of Aldcliffe Hall, near Lancafter. 
At Whitworth, near, Rochdale, Mrs. Ro- 
binfon, wife of Mr. Robinfon, minifter of a 
diflenting congregation, ~ 
At Farsworth, of a rapid decline, in her 
17th year, Mifs J. Norland. 
At Toxtetht Park, Mr. J. Maa black- 
fmicth. 
At Sierra Leone, aged 29, Mr A. Mac- 
farlane, late merchant of Charleftown, South 
Caraltnal and fon of Mr. J. idalide, 
of Liverpool. 1 
At Caftle own, Ifle of Man, Mrs. Caft- 
ley, wife of the Rev. T. Caftley, A. M. 
At Walmfley Fold, near Blackburn, aged 
103, Mr. R. Heaton, farmer. He retained 
the ufe of his faculties to the laft, 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.} At Chefter, Dr. Thackwray, 
to Mrs. Jones, widow, late of Rhagatt.— 
Mr. C Smith, junior, of Northampten, to 
Mifs M. Dutton —Licut. Col. Glegg, of the 
gift regt. to Mils Holt.’ 
At Knutsford, the Hon. W. G. Monckton, 
eldett fon of Lord Vifcount Galway, to Miis 
Handfield, niece of Col. Handfield. 
At Maclesfield, J H. Roe, efq. recorder 
of that borough, to Milfs Kamfden, of Ham 
pole, 
Died.] At Chefter, Mr. if Haffdall, wine- 
merchant.—-Mifs Davies, daughter of sie late 
Mr. Davies, currier. 
At Wrexham, Mr. J. Hogg, formerly 
matter of the Everton coffee-houte, near Li- 
verpool. : 
At Afton-hall, Mrs. E. Davenport. 
In his 55th year, J. Williams, efq. of 
Pentry, in the county of Carnarvon, origi- 
nally brought up a furgeon, and in that capa- 
city humane and liberal to the poor, giving 
them, not only advice, but medicines. On 
fucceeding to a large property, on the death 
ef his brother, his houfe has continued an 
Montary Maa, No. 1146. 
Chefbire—Derbyfhire—-Nottinghamfhire. 
‘year, Mr, J. Brown, 
621 
example of old Welfh hofpitality, conducted 
with modern politenets. 
DERBYSHIRE» 
Married.) At Nottingham, Mr, J. Smith . 
Clay, druggift, of Derby, to Mifs Lyd. Mat- 
chitt, dauekicer of the late Mr. R. Matchitt, 
of Caftle Donington, Leiceflerthire. 
At Limerick, Lieut. Gladwyn, of the oth 
foot, and attached to the 2d light brigade, 
quartered in that city, to Mifs R. Lewin, of 
Derby. 
Died] At Derby, aged 42, Mrs Strutt, 
daughter of T Evans, efq.-Aged 67, Mr. 
Jeffop, attorney, —Aged 43, Mr. W. Wright, 
draper. 
_At Chefterfield, aged 20, Mifs Darby, 
daughter of Mr. Darby; taylor —In her 76th 
year, Mrs Peggy, widow, late of Codnor.— 
Mrs Ckefter. wife of Mr. Chefter, mercer, 
At Buxton, inher 44th year, Mrs Moore, 
wife of Mr. P. Moore, bookfeller.—-Mr. Har- 
tifon, of Eckington, formerly of sieffield.— 
Aged 16, Mifs j. Soresby, of Brailsford. 
At Ticknall, in her g4th year, Mrs. M. 
Banton : fhe was mother and grandmother, 
&c. &e to 192 defcendants.—-[n his 68th 
grocer, of Smalley.— 
S. Bagfhaw, efq. of Ford-hall, near Chapet- 
en-le-Frith. 
At Caftleton, in his 8oth year, Mr. M, 
Hall, attorney. 
At Bofton, in North America, Mr. G. 
Barber, currier, fon of Mr, J. Barber, of 
Belper, in this county. 
At Hopwell-hall, the feat of T, ecu 
efq. Mifs Rickhards. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. ¢ 
Married |} At Nottingham, Mr. Keep, 
grocer, to Mifs H. Ward.—Mr. W. Walker, 
builder, to Mifs Williamfon.—-Mr. Wheat- 
croft {choolmafter, to Mrs Rowbotham. —Mr. 
}. Smith, draper, to Mifs Follers.—-Mr. 
Neilfon, to Mils Taylor, eldeft daughter of 
. Taylor, efq of Radcliffe-upon-Trent. 
Died.} At Nottingham, aged 78, Mrs. 
Pearfon, mother of Mr Peafon, organift of 
St. Mary’s.—-Mrs. Kelfall —Mifs Keating. 
—Mr. V. Silverwooa, butcher. 
At Newark, aged 72, “ir. Martyn, butcher. 
At Wanfop; near Mansfield, Mr. T. Bowet, 
farmer 
At Eaft Bridgford, near Bingham, ]. Levers, 
gen? 
At Fanhofiehd; A. Hough, efq. 
At Arnold, near Nottingham, Mr. Crofo, 
mafter of the free grammar-{chool_—Mr. R, 
Clarke, farmer, of Sunney Dale.—J. Hurd, 
gent. of Rifle Place, formerly a holier, of 
Nottingham. | 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
One of the greatett prodigies at prefent i in 
this kingdom, if not an extravagation,of na- 
ture, is Mr. Samuel Lambert, of Leicefter, 
and mafter of the county jail there, who 
weighs not lefs than forty-five ftone, twelve 
pounds, which is about half a hundred weight 
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