1805.) 
employed at the River Navigation Ware- 
houfes. 
At York, Mr. Lawrence Smith, woollen- 
draper, 53.--Mrs, Thiwaites, relictof Mr. 
Edmuhd hope ietlys Mr. Richard Stott, 
4c Charlotte Bulmer, daughter ‘of 
Mr. Francis B.—Thomas Oldfield, “ela. one 
of, thie po tners in the banking-houfe of 
Wilfon, Smith, Hartley, Tweedy, and Coy 
and a capiainin the York Volunteers,—Mrs. 
Jane Hudfon, 77.—Mrs. Taite, 48, wife of 
Mr. ‘T. wine-merchant.—Mrs. Telford, wife 
of Mr. T. 59. 
At Hull, Mrs. Marfhall, wife of Mr. 
James M. 53.—Suddenly, 55, Mrs. Gooddy, 
wife of Mr. G. merchant.—At the advanced 
age of 98, David Morrifon, an out-pentioner 
of Chelfea, who ferved 26 years in the 2r1it 
foot, or Scotch Fuzilleers, and the whole of 
that period in one company. He was at the 
battle of Dettingen and Fontenoy, and the 
fiege of Offend. He was alfo at_the ‘battle of 
Culloden, in 1746, and at the taking of Car- 
lifle frem the rebels. In 1763, he was pre- 
fent and affifted at the conqueft of Belleifle. 
Notwithftanding the warm and attivefervices 
in which he was engaged, he never receiveda 
wound, except one in the head at the battle 
of Devsinaeh and enjoyed a good ftate of 
health until injured by a fallin the ftreet, a 
few years previous to his death, — - 
At Barniley, 66, Mr. Cockthaw, bookfel- 
ler, in whom the Sunday ichools have loftan 
indefatigably attentive patron. 
At Beverley, Mifs Amelia Alderfon, 
youngeft daughter of Joha ‘Aldeifon, M.D. 
of uth 
At Pickering, in a fit of apoplexy, Mr. 
Birdtall, furgeon and apothecary. 
LANCASHIRE, 
Married.) At Eccles, the Rev. Richard 
Waller, reétor of Birch, in Effex, to Mifs 
Hi. Frodiham, fecond daughter of William 
F, efq. of Booth’s Farm, Wortley. 
At Liverpool, Mr. Peter Dickenfon, to 
Mifs Sarah Clark,—-Mr. George Welth, bro-~ 
ker, to Mifs Abram, daughter of Mr. Ralph. 
’ A. merchant, 
At Prefcot, Mr. William } Pehtony mer- 
chant, of C ieslaalt to Mifs Jackfon, 
At Upholland,. Mr. Samuel Singicton, of 
Wigan, to Mifs Harriet Prefcot, of Dalton. 
George Scovell, efq. captain in the ath 
dragoons, to Mus. Clowes, eldeft daughter of 
the late Samuel C,'efg. of gl eT near 
Manchefter, ° 
At Manchefter, Mr. Thomas Hampfon, to: 
Mifs Ann Mofley.—Mr. Béstley, to. Mifs 
Reddifh.-Mr. Charles Boothby, to Mrs. 
Nield, widow’ of the ihe Mr, Henry N. of 
- Heaton Norris. 
Jarnes Taylor, efq. of Mofton, to Mifs S,, 
A. Marfland, daughter of the late Samael Ma, 
efq. of Grofvenor- fquare. 
Mr. James Garfide, of Afhton- eee eA 
to-Mifs Mary Ingham, of Audenthaw, 
. 
~ + 0 
Lancafhire. 
O17 
Died.] At Mount Vernon, Mrs. Roberts, 
35, wife of Mr.R. merchant, of Livefpool: 
At Walton, Mrs. Williamfon, wife of Mr... 
William W. \. 
At Warrington, Mr. Samuel Wofencrott, 
46. William Orrett, efq. poftmafter, and 
cne of the propriet tors of the Niacin el 
brewery. 
At Haverthwaite, near Cartme, My. Tol: a 
Rawlinion, 63. 
At Liverpool, Mrs. Lloyd, 2 
Thomas L, pilot.—Mrs. Myers, wife of Mr. : 
Robert M. merchant.—-Mrs. Hinde, reli& of 
Mr. H.-butcher.—Mr. ‘Thomas Smith, .up- 
holfterer, 30.—Mrs. Lolley, wife of ‘Mr. 
William -L. diftiller.—-Mrs, Morley, 26.— 
Mrs. Jane Wrigylefworth. —- Mr. 
Bradley, 22.—Mifs A. E,.Walker, daughter 
of Mr. James Walker, a young lady of the’ 
mott_ amiable and engaging ‘difpofition.—Mr. 
Alexander Gordon, printer.—-Mrs. Appleton,” 
wife of Mr. A. fail-maker.—At the houfe of 
the Rev. A. M‘Donald, the Rev. Jofeph~ 
Hadelley, 64.—Mrs. Betty Hale, Mrs. 
Chefter, wife of Mr. Charles C. 
At Blackburn, Mrs. Johnfon, wife of Mr. 
Thomas J. tallow-chandler, 32. eis Sarah 
Tomlinfan, 20, 
At Bolton, Mrs. Gordon, wife of Mr. Wil- 
liam G. 
At Heytham, near . Lancafter, 84, Mrs.” 
Margaret Hodgfon, wife of Mr Samuel 
Hedgfon, aged 86. .This venerable pair had 
been married 64 years, during which they. 
had fix children, who are now alive, and: 
whofe united ages amount to ¢12 years.— 
The deceafed was grandmother and great—, 
srandmather to 64 clrldren, and aunt to up- x 
wards of 144, 
Mr. William Fifher, of Walton- le- Daley 
cotton-manufaCturer. 
At Formby, ‘Mrs. Hodgfor, wife of the 
Rev. Jacob H. curate of that place. 
Suddenly, at Greenock, in Scotland, Cap- 
tain Poftlethwaite, of the dhip Benlon, of. 
Lancatter. 
At Withington, near Manchefier: William 
Wright, efq late chief magiftrate of Port~ 
land, in the ifland of Jamaica, | 
At Rochdale, Mr. Turner, only daughte 
of Mr. T. furgeon. 
At Scotforth, near Blackburn, Mr. Richa. 
ard Herdman, chief conftatle of the hundred’ 
of Lonfdale, fouth of the fands, 45. 
At Uphol! and, Mrs. Mary Smith, $5, re- 
Né& of Mr. Randal S. 
At Wavertree, Mr. James Mitchell, mer-. 
chant, of Liverpool. 
At Broomfield, Mifs Wray, daughter of. 
the late Captain W. of the navy. : 
~ At Ardwick; Mrs. Wilfon, wife of Ben- 
jamin W. efg. 
_ At Manchefter, Mifs Ann Knight, elder 
daughter of Mr. Samuel K.— Mis. Join 
Sherratt.—-Mr, Peter Irlam, upholtterer,ago. 
=-Mrs. Withington, widow of Mr. Richard 
Ww. ners 
24, wife of Mri. 
Tames): 
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