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friend, and the rich adisinterested companion. 
-—Mr. Thomas Blenkthorn, late of London, 
silk merchant.—Wm. Crane, esq. 84. 
At Darwen bank, near Preston, Mrz. Ped- 
der, wife of C. Pedder, esq. 
At Wigan, Mr. Thomas Ball, 28. 
At Preston, John Little, esq. of Newby, 
near Annan, Scotland, 51. 
At Uphoiland,, Mr. Southart, 104. 
At Folds, near Bolton, Mrs. Parker, 88. 
At Pendleton, Mrs. Pennington, of Black 
rod 75. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.| At Cheadle, Mr. Benj. Back- 
house, of Stockport, to Miss Back, only 
daughter of John Back, esq. of Holly Vale.— 
Mr. Wm. Back, eldest son of John Back, 
esq. of Holly Vale, to Miss Geldart, of Pear- 
tree Cottage, Bredbury. 
Died.}| A Chester, Mr. Thomas Jenkins. 
At Knutsford, 71, Mrs. Maria Legh, sister 
of the late Henry Cornwal L. esq. of High 
Legh. 
At Congleton, Mrs. Hancock, wife of Mr. 
John H. of the Bull’s head 
DEREYSHIRE. 
Married.| At Ashborne, Mr. Harland, 
surgeon, to Miss Hartshorn. 
Died.| At Stanton, Mrs. Stenson. 
At Derby John Harrison, esq. solicitor, a 
man distinguished for integrity and ability 
in his profession, 57.—Mr. Bates, 65.—Mrs. 
Udall. 
At Burton Mill, Mr. James Kitton, 50. 
At Etwall, Mr. Harpur, 70. 
At Hayfield, Mr. Thomas Kinder, 31. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At East Bridgford, Mr. Fell, 
of Southwell, to Miss Jane Hill, second 
daughter of Wm. H. gent. 
At Nottingham, Mr. R. L. Wortley, to 
Miss Beardsley. 
Died.j At Nottingham, Mrs. Parr— 
Stokeham Huthwaite, gent. ene of the alder- 
men of this corporation.—Mr. Pole.-—-Mrs, 
Sallery.~- Joseph Oldknow, gent. alderman. 
a Mr. Swain, 
At Clayworth, Mrs. Rebecca Cresswell, 85. 
At Old Radtord, Mrs. Dobb, 83. 
At Blidworth, Mr. Charies Jerram, 75. 
At Middleton, Mrs. Aislabie, wife of Mr. 
A. agent to lord Middleton, 64. 
At Tythby, near Bingham, Mr. Brett: 
AtHalam, Mr. George Weightman, 
At Plumptree, Mr. Joseph Smith, jun. 
* At Broxton, Mr. John Towle, 38. 
At Southwell, 
Wim. W. esq. major commandant. cf the 
Southwell volunteers. 
At Newark, Mr. Moss.——Mir. Lee, Be the 
. Ram tan. 
At Bingham, within a few hours of each 
other, two daughters of John Hough, labourer, 
one aged ten, and the other fix years.- It is 
somewhat remarkable that in the very same 
house, on the 2d of December, 1789,- died 
two brothers’ Messrs. Thomas and Samuel 
Cheshire—Derby— Nottingham—Lincoln, Ke: 
Mrs: Wylde, mother of. 
[Feb. 1, 
Baxter, the one aged 73, the other 72, and 
that no other death has taken placetheresince. — 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
~ Married] At Ashby, near Horncastle, 
the Rev. John Beby Sharpe, vicar of Skid- 
brooke, to Miss Hewson, only daughter of 
Mr. H. of Louth. 
At Gainsborough, N. Stott, esq. of Man- 
chester, to Miss Smith, daughter of the late 
Mr. S. of the former place.x—Charles Fenny- 
son, esq. Barrister at law, second son of 
George F. esq. of Tealby Lodge, to Frances 
Mary, only child of the late Rev. John Hut- 
ton, of Morton. 
At Lincoln, Mr. G.T. Elgie, attorney, to 
Miss Bunby, of Sutton. 
Died.| At Lincoln, Mr. Samuel Paddison, 
attorney, 40.—Mr. Thomas Porter, one of 
the aldermen of this city, who served the 
office of mayor in 1788 and again in 1798. ~ 
At Louth, Mr. Godfrey Outram, 73.—Mrs. 
Curtois, mother of the Rev. Mr. C. of Wil- 
lingham. 
At East Retford, Mr. John Bailey, 58. 
At Gainsboro’, Mr. Joseph Barraby, 76.—= 
Mr. John Travis vies Palian, 75.—Mr. 
Thomas Brown, 72,—-Mr. Francis Wood, of 
the Trent Port Wharf, 38.—Mr. Semel 
Fowler, merchant, 55. 
At Blyton, near Gainsboro? Mrs. Winn, 
wife of Mr. W. 38. It is remarkable that 
she had 14 children, and not one of them 
lived to be a day old, except the last, which 
is now about two months old, and pea Os to 
do well. 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Married 2 At Great Easton, Mr. John 
Rhodes, of West Langton, to Miss Tirrel. 
At Nuneaton, Mr. Samuel Whetstone, te 
Miss Mary Aldridge. — 
Died.| At Leicester, Mr. John Marshall, 
woolstapler, 69 5 and ten days before, His 
wife, Mrs. M. also in her 70th year. They 
had lived together in conjugal happiness upe 
wards of 47 years. 
Mrs. Bull. She had assiduously attended 
her husband and whole family during a severe 
typhus fever, and after sustaining the loss 
of a son, fell herself a victim to the disease. 
Henry Watchorn, esq. senior alderman of 
the corporation. He served the office of 
mayor in 1780 and again ini788. 
Mrs. Pole, of the Anchor inn.<.Mr. Gib- 
son, of the Green Dragon inn.—Mr. Alder- 
man Townrow, 55. 
At Castle Donington, Jonathan Bosworth, 
gent. 
At Hinckley, Mr. Jaques Husbands.—Mios 
Ward, bookseller and stationer. 
At Rvaubicont: Mrs. Davenport, 86. 
At Earl Shilton, Mr. John King, attorney. 
At Twycross, Mrs. Sarah Harcourt. 
At Tugby, Mrs. pee wife of the Rev. 
Mr. G. 61. 
STAFFORDSHIRE. Wey 
Married]. At Litchfield, Mr. Francis 
Buckle, the celebrated jockey ‘of Long Orton, 
North- 
