1807.] 
LANCASHIRE. 
- Married.| At Lancaster, Mrs. Walker, of 
Moor Garth, to Miss Fayrer.—-Mr. Isaac 
Hodgson, of Manchester, to Miss Mary Ro- 
binson. 
At Bolton, Mr. Rushton, attorney, to 
Miss Lever. 
At Manchester, Mr. George Smith, at- 
terney, to Miss Mary Ann Cooper. 
At Liverpool, Capt. George L. French, of 
the ship Joseph, to Miss Sarah Bibby. 
Did | At Preston, Mr. George Dearden. 
At Broughton, Mr. John Nelson. He ex- 
pired on horseback, while returning from Ul- 
verstone market. 
At Ulverstone, Mr. John Webster. 
AteLancaster, Miss Margaret Mounsey, 
daughter of the late Mr. William “Ml. of 
Swarthmore Hall.-Mr. Maugh, an officer of 
excise. 
At Halliwell, near Bolton, Peter Ains- 
worth, esq. 70. 
At Everton, Mrs. Langworth, relict of John 
L. esq. of Ormskirk and daughter of W. As- 
pinwall, esq. formerly ef Aughtoa. 
At Leighton Hall, near Lancaster, Mrs. 
Gage Rookwood, wife of Robert Gage R. esq, 
ef Coldham Hall, Suffolk, and daughter of 
the late T. Worswick, esq. of Lancaster. 
At Bolton, Mrs. Rebecca Darbishire, 76. 
At Wigan, Mr John Platt. 
Ac Aughton, near Ormskirk, Mr. R. Brig- 
house, 100. 
At Wavertree, Mrs. Gildart, widow of 
Johnston G, esq. 
At Manchester, Mr. Beeley, musician. 
Mrs. Lockwood, wife of Mr. William L.— 
Mrs. Boardman, wife of Mr. Thomas B. 22. 
Mr. John Robinson, 
At Newton, near Manchester, Mr. An- 
thony Lane, 64. 
At Didsbury, the Rev. John Newton, mi- 
nister of the church there. 
At Liverpool, Mrs. E. Winstanley,--Mrs, 
Sarah M‘Donna, relict of Capt Brian M‘D. 
and daughter of the late Capt. James John- 
son, of this port. Few females ever made 
an equal proficiency with her in the nauti- 
cal part of the mathematics.—In the 84th 
year of her age, Mrs. Bare, relict of the 
late Mr. Francis B.—Aged 30, Capt. R. 
Freers, late of the ship Fortitude, of this 
port. The severe wounds he received in his 
gallant but fruitless attempt to preserve his 
ship from the grasp of the enemy, (two 
French privateers of superior force), off St. 
Domingo, on the 14th of May last, brought 
on an illness, which at length proved fatal. 
—Mrs. Garnett, widow of tae late Captain 
G. 44,— Miss Mary Woods, daughter of Mr. 
William W.—Mr. John Eccles, 63.-—Mr. 
Henry Thompson, 54.——Mrs. Deprez, daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. Peter Litherland, watch- 
tmaker.—Mrs. Mary Kendall, 68. 
CHESHIRE. 
Died.| At Chester, in the 70th year of 
bis age, John Ford, late of Old Bond-street, 
- Monturr Mage. No, los. 
Lancashare—Cheshire—Derbyshive, &e. 403 
Member of the Royal College of Physicians, 
and Fellow of the Linnzan Society ; in whose 
character, unsullied worth, well known pro- 
fessional skill, and a deep sense of religion, 
were eminently united —-The Rev. J. Win- 
field, A.M. one of the minor canons of the 
cathedral. re 
At Nantwich; Samuel Hodgson, esq. 72 =n 
Mr. George Steele, attorney. } 
At Preston Hill, the lady of John Yeates, 
esq. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.| At Bastow, the Rev. Alexan- 
der Crawford Bromehead, of Eckington, to 
Miss Elizabeth Gardom, eldest daughter of 
Thomas G. esq. of Cliffe House, 
At Horsley, Mr. Joseph Buxton, of Der- 
by, to Miss Martha R adford. 
Died.|] At Derby, Miss Amelia Ward, 14. 
At Buxton, Mr. John Wright, of Not- 
tingham.-—- Mrs. Royston, of the George inn. 
—Mr. Samuel Abel, 70. 
At Draycott, Mrs. Cleator, wife of Mr. 
John C. 26. 
At Clif’ House, Matlock, Miss Leacroft, 
eldest daughter of Thomas L esq. 
At the Ryle Farm, Drakelow, Mrs. Coo- 
per. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, 
At the twenty-sixth. Anniversary of the 
General Hospital, lately held at Nottingham, 
the receipts at the church, deducting ali exe 
pences, exceeded 3601. The liberal support 
this Institution has in the last year experi- 
enced, toge'her with: the princely contribu- 
tion received a few months since from some 
unknown donor, will enable the Directors 
fully to accomplish the improvements in the 
building, which have been for some time in 
contemplation. It is intended not only to 
establish two convalescent rooms, but to build 
anew ward, with additional rooms ‘or pa- 
tients, as well as considerably to improve all 
the offices connected with the management of 
the Institution. The plans have be-n ap- 
proved bya general board, held for the pur- | 
pose of forwarding the measure. 
Married.| At Whatton, Mr. Thomas Wat- 
son, of Scarrington, near Bingham, te 
Miss Bower. 
At Sutton Ashfield, the Rev. Thomas 
Roome, to Miss Mary Downing. 
At Cottam, near Newark, John Booth, 
esq. of Stockport, Cheshire, to Miss Anne 
Neal, daughter of George N. esq. 
Died] At Bramcote, Mrs. Robinson, res 
lict of George R. esq. 86. 
At Nottingham, Edward Lomax, gent. 71. 
— Mr, May.—Mr. Isaac Rawson, 76. 
LINCOLNSHILE. 
Applications are intended to be made, du- 
ring the next sesston of parliament, for acts, 
for paving, lighting, cleansing, watching, and 
improving the town of Spalding; for remov- 
ing, and preventing annoyances and obstruc- 
tions, and establishing an effective police 
there: aad also for inclosing and dividing the 
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