1805.) © 
_At Durrington, near Pontefra&t, aged 84, 
Mr. Richard Ward, father of Mr, Ward, 
deputy- poftmafter of Wakefield. 
At Newport, neat North Cave, aged 70, 
Captain Hafwell, many years in his Majef- 
ty’s navy. 
At Upper Rawfold, near Birftall, Mrs, 
Ogden, wife of Mr. William Ogden, fur- 
gcon. 
At Rufton, near Scarborough, Mr. Tho- 
mas Hall, agent to Richard Langley, efgq. of 
Wykeham Abbey. He had confulted feve- 
ral of the moft eminent of the faculty in the 
kingdom, and vifited Lifbon in the latter end 
of the year 1803, in hopes that a change of 
climate might have been the means of reno- 
vating his conftitution, but in vain, A con- 
fymption, originally caufed by damp linen, 
put a period to his life at the early age of 29 
years. 
After a lingering illnefs of nearly two 
years, the Right.Hon. Lady Harewood, lady 
of Lord Hatewood, of Harewood-houfe, in 
the Weft Riding. Her Ladythip was diftin- 
guifhed by a liberality of difpofition fuitable 
‘to her ample means of doing good, and by an 
habitual cheerfulnefs and amiable affability of 
manners, that enlivened and adorned the ele- 
vated circle in which fhe moved. Her re- 
mains were interred in the family vault at 
Harewood church. ~The funeral left the 
hall at fix o’clock in the morning precifely, 
and pailed along tke park to the church with- 
out going through the town. Seldom have 
the remains of a lady of rank been conveyed 
to the manfions of the dead with fo little 
oftentation or fo much real forrow. . 
LANCASHIREes 
At Little Moor Lane, near Oldham, a 
cow lately produced a calf with only three 
legs. This curious animal has excited the 
attention and aftonifhment of many perfons 
refiding in that neighbourhood. 
' On Sunday, April 14, 160 infants were 
baptifed in the collegiate church at Man- 
chefter 5; and on the fame. day the banns for 
143 couples were completed. . 
A correfpondent of Wheeler’s Manchefter 
Chronicle laments the prevalence of {crofula 
in that populous town and neighbourhood, 
and which he is inclined to attribute to the 
bad quality of the water. This he propofes 
to correct by diftilling it. Of diftilled water, 
which is*enumerated among the remedies for 
{crofula, the inhabitants of Manchefter may 
obtain an ample fupply by connecting a pro- 
per receiver with the watfte pipe of a fteam- 
engine, from the open extremity of which 
the fteam condenfed into water would copi- 
quily defcend. Thus the engines, the {moke 
from which, itis to be feared, may be pre- 
judicial to health, may be converted into a’ 
mean of its prefervation. ; 
. An aé& has received the royal affent for re- 
pairing ajd improving the road from Nighte 
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ingales, inthe townhhip ef Heath Charnock, 
to the bridge at the weft end of Bolton, in 
this county, and other contiguous roads, 
The managers of the Manchefter Repofie 
tory ftate, that, during the laft year, the be. 
nefits of thateftablifhment have continued to 
extend, and that the {zies have amounted to 
upwards of three thoufand pounds, Many 
individuals have thus been furnifhed with ree 
gular employment ; and fome families, pres 
cluded, by their Situation in life, from earn 
ing a livelihood in any other mode, without 
being difperfed, or relinquifhing the ftation 
they have hitherto held in fociety, have de. 
rived, from the profit of works brought inte 
this repofitory, the means of comfortable and 
refpectable fupport. 
Married.| At Liverpool, Captain James 
Smith, to Mrs. Ann Bogle, widow of the 
late Captain Bogle, of the Princefs Amelia. 
—The Rev. Jonathan Brooks, A.M. to Mifs 
Anna Maria Heathcote, youngeft daughter 
of the late Rev. Henry Heathcote, reGtor of 
Waltonm—Mr. George Rayfon, of Leeds, 
Yorkfhire, to Mifs Chapman. — Captain J. 
Kendall, of the thip General Hunter, to 
Mifs A. M. Sugdin, 
At Farndon, Lieutenant Colonel H. Maxe 
well, to Mifs Ann Thomas, daughter of the 
late Walter Thomas, ¢¥q. of Chefter. 
At Burnley, Mr. Thompfon, to Mifs 
Shaw, daughter of Mr, Shaw, attorney at 
law. 
At Lancafter, the Rey. Thomas Poftles, 
thwaite, fon of Richard Poftlethwaite, efq. 
to Mifs Elizabeth Satterthwaite, third 
daughter of fohn Satterthwaite, ef. 
At Prefton, Mr. Geofiry Thompfon, te 
Mifs Anne Befwick.—Mr. Thomas Towers, 
of Blackburn, to Mifs Robinfon, 
At Mancheiter, Mr. Thomas Shepley, to 
Mifs Sarah Kenyon, of Failfworth. 
Died.| At Liverpool, Mrs. Eddows, wife 
of Mr. Francis Eddows.—Mifs Nixon, fifter of 
Mr. Nixon, merchant.—Mr. Dennifon, ac- 
countant.——Mrs. Thwaites, widow of the 
late Mr. R.Thwaites, merchan:, and fitter to 
John Bolton, efq.—Mr. Jof. Lace, bookfeller, 
— Mr. J. Bowker.—Mrs. Blezard, wife of Mr. 
John Blezardy thip-builder.—Aged 22, Mifs 
Gibbons, daughter of Mr. William Gibbons, 
merchant.——-Mr, Jonna Territ, formerly an 
eminent tea-dealer af London. 
Mr. Henry Wood, fchoolmafter, and clerk 
of the parifh-church of Sephton, near Li- 
verpool, upwards of thirty years. 
At Burton in Kendal, aged 34, Mr. G. B. 
Percival, fon of the late Dr. Percival. 
At Newbarns, near Furniis Abbey, Mrs. 
Frefh, wife of Mr. Thomas Freth. 
At Blackburn, the Rev. Mr. Fletcher, 
having furvived his wife only one month. 
At Wrightington, near Wigan, in her 232 
year Mifs Rachel Beafon, daughter of the 
late Mr, Robert Benfon, merchant, of Li- 
verpool, 
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