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M.D. of Liverpool, to Mifs Ann Mackay 
Kelfall, fitter to the late John Kelfall, efq. 
ef the Behdchasi 
Edward Turner, efq. captainin the War- 
gington volunteers, to Mifs Watfon, daugh- 
ter of James Watfon, efq. of Geer nea ett 
Lodge. | 
At Bolton, Ralph Fletcher, efq. of the 
Pollina, to Mifs Grundy, 
At Poulton in the Filde, Richard Miller, 
efg. of Gretnalgh, to Mifs Quay, of Lay- 
fees, all, Blackpool. . 
At Blackbur, Mr. Waring, of Manchef 
ter, to Mifs Elizabeth Ain fgattle 
At Manchefter, Mr. George Booth, to 
Mifs Mary Ann Holt.—Mr. James Beale! to 
Mifs Hannah Pownall, of Heaton Nirdie. ae 
Mr.. Thomas Townley, merchant, to Mifs 
Wright, daughter of Mr. Hugh Wright, of 
London. — Charles Mouat, efq. to Mifs 
Shaw. 
At Afhton on Merfey, John Douglas, efq, 
fF Old Hall, Pendleton, to Mifs Tipping, 
eldet daughter of the late Jofeph Tipping, 
efq. of Crumpfall. 
At Afhton-under-Line, Mr. Gibhon. attor> 
pds at law, to Mifs Mary Mellor, daupices 
¢ Mr. Jofeph Mellor, attorney at law. 
" Died.) At Liverpool, Mr. Andrew Aikin, 
formerly a broker.—Aged 73, Mr. William 
Whitehoufe, father ae Mr. Whitehonfe, 
merchant.—Airs. Unfworth, reli of the 
Yate Mr. Richard Unfworth, brewer.——Mr. 
James Fergufon, liquor-merc chant. — Aged 
42, Mrs. Ann Highfield, wife of Mr. 
George Highfield. —Mr. Timothy Ellifon, 
dactede —At Jamaica, Captain Davis, of the 
‘ies. of this port.—In his 62d year, Mr. 
Binwas Haighton, miller, and mafter of the 
ftone-quarries near St. James’s Walk, who 
for a number of years furnifhed the ftone for 
the improvement of the? docks and public 
buildings.—Mrs. Norman, fifter of Captain 
Simon Marks.—Captain Ralph Hodgfon.— 
Aged 83, Mr. John Renfhaw, father of the 
Rev. S. Renfhaw, reftor of Liverpool._— 
Suddenly, Mr. John Baines, aged 69, who 
during forty-fix years acted as head-mafter of 
the free-{chool eedowed by Queen Elizabeth 
in this town. His extenfive claffical know- 
ledge in languages, mathematics, and all 
other branches of learning, caufed many ftu- 
dents to refort to him to finifh their educa- 
tion. Thefe have done great credit to his 
erudition, independent of the many attending 
his public fchool, who, with affectionate gra- 
titude, feel their lofs, and cherifh his memo- 
fy. Asa hufband, asa father, asa friend, he 
was exemplary in the performance of his du- 
ties ; ; thofe fo endeared to him, can only be 
confoled by ‘the refle€tions on his well. {pent 
fife, and thet blifs ina happy futurity, in 
which he; as a moft fincere Chriftian, placed 
his firmeft hopes. The lofs of fuch a charac- 
ter will be generally feit ; and it can only be 
_ deemed a reward due to departed or if his 
Chephire. —~Derbyfires 
f April t, 
furviving relatives partake of public gratitude 
and refpeét. Some of his intimate friends and 
former fcholars defign to ere€t a monument, 
expreffing their regret for his lofs, and their 
efteem for the man. 
At St. Helen’s, near Prefcot, Mifs Mary 
Orrel. 
At Prefcot, aged 30, Mr. Jofeph Jackfon, 
furgeon. 
At Blackburn, Mis. Fletcher, wife of the 
Rev. Mr. Fletcher.—Mrs. Grimthaw, widow 
of the late john Grimfhaw, efq. of Gorton, 
At Warrington, aged 52, Mr. John Bold, 
watchmaker. 
At Lancafter, Mrs. 
Thomas Walling Salifbury, efg. 
At Manchefter, Mrs. Milne, wife of Mr. 
Thomas Milne.—-Mrs. Frith, wife of Mr. 
John Frith_—Mrs. Clayton, wife of Mr. 
Thomas Clayton.—Mifs Cavendifh, daughter 
of Mr. Richard Cavendifh,—Mr. David Jen- 
nings, a member of the Manchefter and Sale 
ford volunteers.—-John Whittenbury, efq. — 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.} At Cheftery Mr. John Pierce, 
proctor, to Mrs. Norris. —Mr. J. Parry, ome 
to the cotten-twift company at Holywell, 
Mifs Littler. —Mr. §. Baker, to Mifs Fikes, 
daughter of Mr. John Pierce. 
In London, John Chefworth, efq. falte 
proprietor, of Middlewich, to Mrs. Faire 
clough, widow of Captain Fairclough, of Lie 
verpool, 
Mr. Charles Speed, of Aldford Hall, to 
Mifs Moores, of Edgerley. é 
At Grcat Nefton, Captain €. Hancock, of 
Liverpool, to Mifs Alice Warrington. —Mr, 
James Fletcher, of Stockport, to Mifs Rad- 
clifte, niece to W. Radcliffe, efq. 
Died.] At Chefter, Mrs. Kent, wife of 
Mr. Kent, haiesdeelfer a Lives, Atherfton.— 
Aged 79, Mrs. Clayton —Mrs. Ann Thorne, 
at the advanced age of ninety-nine years and 
eleven months —Mr. Sudworth,, of Stanlow 
Houfe, near Chefter.—Mrs. Mary Porter, of 
Handbridge. 
At Burland, near Nantwich, Mrs. Cawley, 
relict of Mr. Roliert Cawley. 
At Woodhoufe, Aldford, Mifs Elizabeth 
Eyton, youngeft fitter to Edward ra 3 
of Eyton Hall, Denbighshire. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.} At Derby, Mr. Simms, of the 
Half Moon public-houfe, to Mifs Boam.— 
My. John Cannor, of Stanley, farmer, to 
Mifs Margaret Stenfon, of Derby.—Mr, 
Owen, partner in the houfe of Jones, Fentem, 
and Owen, in Sheffield, to Mifs Bourgoine, 
of Edenfor, in this county. 
Died.] At Derby, Mr. C. Poyfer, cooper, 
aged 50.—Aged 75, John Swinnerton, elqs 
ef Sugnall. 
At i itty: aged 47, Mr. John Byran, 
who fuftained through life the cha rafter of a 
truly honeft man, 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Salifbury, wife of 
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