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At Manchefier, Mr. John Beardfworth — 
In his $2d year, Mr, Themas Townley, 
builder.—Myrs. Smith, wife oF Mr. Thomas 
Smith. 
At Lytham, in Laneathire, a man well 
Known bythe name of Old Henry. Upwards 
of twenty years have elapfed fince his frf 
appearance at that place, and, during an un- 
interrupted refidence till his death,- no ac- 
count of his parentage, place of nativity, or 
eccupation, could ever be enticed or extorted 
from him. He was never known to crave 
charity, otherwife than by the filent mode of 
expofing himfelf to the view of fuch of the- 
inhabitants as were accuftomed to relieve his 
wants. His reafon feemed to havé received 
a fhock, from fome eaufe or other, as, at in- 
tervals, he evinced a found ftate of mind, 
both by his converfation, and ‘his accurate 
difplay of writing and arithmetic ; and, at 
ether etek thewed evident marks of a dif 
ordered imagination. He faid he was born 
in the year 1730s and would often gratify 
himfeit with talking about going to Beverley 
market. His diale& evidently feemed to 
have been collected from that part of York- 
fhire. He called himfelf Henry Stephenfon, 
and faid he was a married man; but his 
communication always ceafed, and his reflec- 
tion feemed to recoil, at every queftion re- 
Zating to the conneétions of his youthful 
days, the endearing ties of conjugal afietion, 
or the pleafing and domeftic fcenes which 
muft have atgended him in early life. 
" CHESHIRE, 
Married.| Sit Thomas Stanley, bart. of 
- Hooton, to Mifs Haggerfton, davghter of Sir 
acoshy Haggerfton, bart, and niece to Mrs. 
Fitzherbert.—The Rev. John Kendall, of 
Tarvin, near Chefter, to Mifs Walton, of 
Warwick. 
At Piefibury, Mr. Thomas Antrobus, of 
Northwich, ferjeant-major in {ir John Lei- 
eeiter’s regiment of Chefhire Yeomanry ca- 
vairy, toe Mifs Foreft, of Macclesfield. 
Died. 
diawing-mafter.—Mrs. Roberts, wife ef Mr. 
Ellis Roberts.—Mrs . Green, wife of Mr. 
Green, fchooimafter, of Runcorn. 
At Great Budworth, aged 27, Mrs. Fits: 
fiel bey wife a Mr. fohn High ifield, mezehant, 
of Toxteth Park, near Liversoo!. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Biarried.| At Chefterfield, W. =: a 
mas, efq. of Sewardfione, Effex, to it ifs. 
ter, daugkter of Adam Slater, efq. 
At the Rev. Jofeph Bradthaw, to 
Nils Pease: Clowes, fecond daughter cf the 
date Samuel Clowes, efg. of Broughton Balt, 
Lancafhire.—Samuei Rowlano, efq. to Mrs. 
Hayward. | 
Lied.| At Derby, aged 73, Mr. Thomas 
Eley, who retired from buiinefs fome years 
Gave with an ample fortune. —Aged 78, Mrs. 
i ho- 
Sla- 
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Derk Ds u 
Chefhire—Der by fbire——Nottinghamphire—Lincolnfoire. 
At Chefter, Mr. Fernyhough, | 
[Feb. 3, 
Basth, widow of the Jate Mr. James Booth, 
maltier—Aged 64, Mrs. Bond, widow of 
the late Mr. Thomas Bond, merchant, of 
Philadelphia, 
At Mercafion, aged 90, Mr. Thomas 
Webfter.—In the prime of life, Mr. Francis 
Rodford, of Horfley Woodhoufe.—Of a hy- 
drocephalus, aged 27, Mr. Jofeph Woolley, 
or Flartftray. 
At Sutton in Afhfield, the Rev. James 
Curfham, M.A. many years conductor of a 
feminary. which he had inflituted at that 
place. He was aman who blended the af- 
feftions of a parent with the duties of a 
teacher ; and the fuccefs of his fchool was in 
proportion to his merit, 
‘At Arlefton, aged 26, Mr. George Clay, 
jun. 
NOTT»NGHAMSHIRE. 
Ata meeting held at Nottingham, tu take 
into confideration the prefent. high price of 
bread, it was refolved, that a petition fhould 
be drawn up, and aa) to Parliament, 
praying for the repeal of the corn-bill paffed 
during the laft feffion. 
Married ] At Nottingham, Mr, Thomas 
Pattington, to Mifs ee Biafdall, daughter 
of Mr. John Plafdall—George Hadden, efq. 
to Mifs Eliza Young, daughter of the late 
James Young, efq. of Aberdeen. 
At Southwell, Mr. William Pugfon, of 
Haughton, to Mifs Sufannah Aldridge. 
Died.] At Bulcote, near Nottingham, 
aged 70, Samuel Rockley. He fpent ar 
of his Jaft years in the fervice ef one family 
at Nottingham. 
At Nottingham, aged 71, Mr. James Tip- 
ao —Myrs, james, wife of Mr. J. N. James.— 
ed 61, Mrs. Simpfon, relict of the late 
Me Simpfon. 
At Cropwell Bifhop, aged 46, Mrs. Kirk- 
man, wife of Mr. Kegan. — Aged 23, 
Mifs Maria Gazard, daughter of Mr. Hazard, 
of Wilford, ; 
LINCOLNSRIRE, 
Married.] Mr. Pilkington, of Po Wi- 
tham, to Mrs. Siffon, widow ef Mr. John 
Siffon, of Stamford.—Mr. Bailey, of Eve- 
don, near Sleaford, to Miis Hortons of Rid- 
lingten, in Rutland. 
Diced] Aged 81, Mr. Lupton, of Bel- 
minfihorpe, near Stamford. 
At Gate Burton, near Gainfborough, 
sed $3, the Rev. George Hutton, A. M. 
years reCtor of that parifa, and of Gray- 
ingham. 
Aged 72, defervecly lamehted, the Rey, 
Jofeph Milis, miaifter of ‘Camkae and Vicar 
of Weiton and Dembledy, all in Lincelnbhire. 
He was of Jefus College, Cambridge, A. Bs 
in 1775. In him the beautiful words of the 
debe are fully exemplifed—™* Mark the 
perfedt man, and behold the upright; for 
the end of that man is peace,” 
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