would appeet in mourning as aforefaid, on 
Sunday the 34 of February next. 
., WILLIAM NICHOLSON, 
Mafter Cutler. 
S spite 23, 180%. i 
LANCASHIRE. : 
"Fhe gentlemen who went as delegates 
from Liverpool, have prevailed on the Lords 
efthe Treafury to put that town on the 
fame footing as the port of London, in te- 
gard to the warehoufing fyitem, without re- 
quiring new docks or wareboufes to be con- 
ftrugted for that purpote. Thirty-four 
warehoufes, which had been tendered, will 
be Parc igeae! licenfed. 
A goofe, belonging to Mr. J. Lifhman, of 
Shurdys, near Carriiel , this feafon produce 
@gefling havirg four wings and_ four legs, 
and otherwife perfect. 
A correfpondent of the Lancafter:-Gazette, 
who refides near the coaft, fays, that, fince 
€he.increafe of the duty on fait, he hae tried 
the efle& of boiling potatoes and greens in 
filt water, which he has found to improve 
their flavour, while the icolour of the latter 
Es preferved, He therefore recommends the 
practice to the poor refident near the fea, as” 
a means of releaiing them in) part from the 
Fate heavy tax on an article in fuch general 
efe. 
Married} At Liverpool, Mr. P. A. Twill, 
¢o Mifs Broom#eld, daughter of Mr. niles 
Broomfield. —Mr. Nichols, to Mifs Vickers. 
-—Mr. William Swettenham, to Mifs E. 
Kirkham.—M™“r. Jofeph Abbot, to Mifs 
Harrifon, only daughter of the late Mr. 
James Hartifon.—Mr. Dav d Crichton, fur- 
geon, to Mifs Ann Spencer.—John Crofton, 
efg. of Lydiate, to Mrs. Smaie, widow of 
the late Jolin Smale, efq. of Solihull, Wai- 
ENTE : 
At Prefton, Mr. Pitinise Towers, of 
Blackburn, to Miis Robinfon. 
Av Cludwall, Mr. Thomas Smith, 
Repton, Deroyfhire, to Mifs Warren, 
Wavertree. 
At Walton, Mr. Thomas Eye of Weft 
Derby, tu Miis Eaton, daughterof Mr. Laac 
Eaton. 
At Manchefter, Mr. William 
merchant, to.Mits Mary Pilling. —Mxr. J 
of 
“of 
Rooth, 
ames 
Batterlby, to Mils Maria Derbyihire —Mr. 
Siceane, of che Star Inn, to Mifs Grimes — 
Bir. Haugh Smith, to Miis jane Parkes. 
At Rochdate, Rebert. Pecl, cig, elde& 
fon of Lawrence Peel, efqg. of Ardwick, to 
~ Elizabeth Neila fey of John 
to Mifs grins ee of ae Cite: 
efq. of Bent. . 
‘Died. 1 At Liverpool, Mr.. Ifaac Follet, 
nephew to Dr_Lyon.—Mr- Matthew Taylor, 
attorney at law.-~-On his paflage- from Africa 
te the Wed Indies, Captain William Afk 
Aikew, 
at the Bacchus, of this port, ITS. aul aA= 
Lancafbire. 
from the ground, 
[June ry 
beth Chapman.—Mre. Tattocke, ent of. 
the Rev. Jobafon Tatlock. ars 46, Mr. 
John Crag gp.—Aged 35, Mrs. Phillips, wife 
of Mr. Robert Phillips, accountant.—Mr. 
Matthew Robinfon, of the Bootle’ Coftce- 
houfe.—Aged 81, Nir. William Leece.— 
Mrs. Lythgoe, wife of Mr, Nathan Lyth- 
goe.—Aged 65, the Rev. |. Bragg, miniiter 
of St. Mary’s church.—=-Mrs. Cowden, wife 
af Mr. Thomas Cowden, painter——Mr, Ra- 
bert Fairclough, corn merchant. , 
At Birch Hall, near Botton, Mrs. Raf- 
botham, reliét of the late Dorning Ratfbote 
ham, ‘efq. ; 
Ai Lancafter, aged 73, Mr. Matthew Wil- 
fon, well known by gentiemen of the turf, 
having formerly ridden for the late Marquis 
of Rockingham, Dr. Bracken, and others. 
At Flookburgh, near Cartmel, Mr. Rae. 
bert Webfter, of the ae eine Inn. 
At Everton, in hes 18th year, Mifs Saraly 
Pool, daughter of Mr. Jofeph Pool. : 
At Kettering, Mr. John Keep, jun. His’ 
premature death was occafioned by his lifting 
and carrying toa certain 
diftance, for-a trifting wager, a fack of tur- 
‘nip feed weighing 3 cwt 
At Woodhill, neat Bury, aged 21, Mz.- 
William Topping, nephew to Counfellox 
Topping. 
At Bolten, Milfs Smith, daughter of the 
late Mr John Smith, of Manchefter. 
At Trawden-hall, near Celn, Sarah ,gavi- 
dow of James Foulds, efq. by whom fhe had 
two children, Maty and Elizabeth. Eliza- 
beth died unmarried, and Mary, alfo unmar- 
vied, furvives fole heir. Mrs. Foulds was 
dente and cohelr of ——— Coates, efg of 
Hada eles co York. She was a lady of ex- 
traordinary piety, patience, and sefignation 5 
a dutiful daughter, a faithful wife, a prudent 
widow, a fond and affectionate mother, a 
watm friend, and of great benevolence to her 
tenants and the poor. Folfetfed of a Wonder- 
ful flow of fpirits, her hilarity forfook her 
not to the laf; when fhe expired, much’ 
regretted by ali who knew her, aged 83. 
At Ulveriten, aged 30, Mr. William 
Braithwaite, a ferjeant in the volunteer ins - 
fantry of that pia ace. 
At Manchefter, Mrs. Renry, wife of Mir, 
Henry, apothecary. — Mrs Houldfworth, - 
wife of Mr. Houldfworth, of Gonaiftone, 
Nottinghamfhire —The Rev. Mr. Bewley, 
of Ravg nee near Carlifle.—-irs. Jane Ca-- 
widow. Her lofs will be much regret- 
d by the poor, who often experienced her 
it ihe} ality. ha ee 68, Mr. Adam Hall. ae 
josn Horridge. 
Mr. Robert Booth, corn- por, or 
Withy Grove, He wasfound crowned in the 
canal neae Bank Top. From an inveftigation 
of all the circumftances, it appeared, that 
his Geath mu have been occafioned by his 
accidentally flipping into the canal, whither 
he had gone to inquire after forme eodde: 
At Slaidburn; in “her ‘50th ate 
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Mrs. 
owaleay 
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