380 
-__ At Birkenhead Priory, Mrs. Lake, wife of 
William Charles L. esq. of Liverpool. 
At- Warrington, Mr. Enoch, Pierrepoint, 
90,—Mrs. Adams, wife of Mr. Het M dt A. 
Mr. Abraham Toothill, only son of Mr. T. 
cissenting minister, at Rainford. This pro- 
mising youth lost his life in one of the beau: 
tiful Tekes of Westmoreland. 
- At Kirkdale, Mr, Richard Holden, of Li- 
verpeol, 
At Kirkham, Mrs. Margaret Shepherd. 
‘At Poulton in the Filde, Mr. ‘Thomas 
Shrelfall, 54. 
At Blackburn, Mr, Margerison. 
At Liverpool, Mrs. Haywood, wife of Fran- 
eis H. esq. 40.—Ann, daughter of Captain 
Owen Lewis.—Williem, son of Mr. Joseph 
‘Powell, 50.—Mrs. Ratcliffe, relict of Mr. 
Thomas R. 83.—Miss Walford.—Mr. John 
Eccieston.—Mr. Ralph Lowe, 82.—hirs, 
#inn Renshaw, ‘of Altringhim,~ 82.—Mr. 
George Buchanan.——Mr. William Falk, jun. 
21.—Mirs. Briscoe, of the George Inn.—Mrs, 
‘Mary Logan, 78.—Mrs. Pearce. Thomas 
Willovghty, eldest son of Mr. William Gib- 
son.—Mr. John Jones, stationcr, 55.—Mr. 
“James Evres, several years master Oi a coast- 
ing vessel from this port, 64. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married. ] At Chester, Mr. Richard Wil- 
liams, aged 93, te Miss Hannah Grifiths, 25, 
‘both of “Moid, Flintshire;-—Mr. J. Way, of 
Barbadocs, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. 
‘Pierce:—Mr. John Neale, of ‘Livérpool, to 
Miss Ellen Eliza Lindsey. - 
At Sandbach, Mr, George Dean, of Mid- 
dlewich, to Miss Pedry, of Wheelock Hall. 
At Chrisleton, near Chester, Mr. Pickers 
og, of Liverpool, to Miss Hodson. 
Diéd,}-’ At Southport, near North Medls, 
Mr. Miles Barton, patron of the rectory of 
Much'Hoole, 86. - 
“At North Meols, Mrs. Silcock. 
At Nantwich, Mrs. Scott, relict of the 
- Rev. jonathan S. of Mathck, Derbyshire, 64. 
* At Chester, Mrs. Monk, wife of Mr. M,. 
comp'roller of the customs.—Mirs.Colgreave, 
wife of Mr. J. C. 33.<=Mirs. bile wife of 
Mr. Y 
‘oie Frods 1am, Mr. Bridge. 
At Saughall, near Chester, Mr. Samuel 
Wootfin. After eating a hearty supper, he 
‘went toted about 9 o’clock, and about 11 was 
found 7 his wite a corpse. 
“ DERBYSHIRE. 
Marridd.] At Chesterfield, Mr. ‘Robert- 
son, “one of the managers of the Nottingham 
theatre, to Miss Maria Lynam. 
- #t Eckington, Mr. Coupe, of Worksop, to 
Miss Jane Harrison; of Spinckhill. 
Mr. Anthony Hill, of’ Dronfield, to Miss 
Parks, cf Norton. ; 
Lied.J} At Wheatley House, Richard Pot- 
ter, esq. of Manchester.” 
At Derby, Mrs. Aucott, wife of Mr- John 
> of the Ked Lion Inn, 42. : 
a Bevel vs necr ems ge dae Mr. J. Shige: 
lington, esq. 
Cheshire—Derbyshive—Nottingham— Lincoln. [Nov- 1, 
At Eckington, Margaret, eldest danghter - 
of Mr. J. Gillat, 18. 
At Park Hall, near Eckington, Mr. Jes 
Wilson. 
At Buxton, Mrs. Mellor, wife of J. M. 
esq. solicitor of Ashton-under-Line, Lanca- 
shire. She arrived at Buxton only the day 
before her death, which is supposed to have 
been occasioned by the rupture of a blood- 
vessel from plunging too precipitately inte. 
one of the baths. 
ae Sudbury Fall, the seat OF Lord Vi ernon, 
Joseph Benge who had been in his 
(oractatl service twenty two years, 44. ° 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. - 
Married.| At Nottingham, Thomas Al- 
bright, Esq. of Lancaster, to Miss Saran 
Wohitlark, eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph 
WiewMr. William Trentham, to Miss ‘Ta- 
tham. 
At Newark, Mr. Lynn, to Miss Charlotte 
Drury.—Mr. Willa Jackson, to Miss Dun- 
derdaie. 
At Stapleford, the Rev. T, Rogers, baptist 
Minister, to Miss Adams. 
Dizd.] At Noitingham, Ann, youngest 
daughter of the late Mr. Ward, 20 —Mrs, 
Orchard.—Mrs. Kirkman, wife of Mr. Wil- 
liam K.—Mr. A. Dodsley.—Mr. George 
Slight, 21. 
At Whatton, near Bingham, Mrs, Walker, 
85. 
At Papplewich, Miss Robinson, daughter 
of James R. esq. 
At. Winthorpe, near Newark, R. Pock- 
LINCOLNSHIRE. |. 
Public notices have bzen given ba in the 
next session of Parliament applications are 
intended to be made for the following pure 
poses:—1. For making a navigable canal 
from the Leicestershire and Northamptonshire 
union canal, near Great Bowden wharf, in 
the parish of Great Bowden, Leicestershire, 
into the river Welland, at the bridge, Stam- 
ford, and for completing it from the Welland, 
to the Nen, near Peterborough 5 also for 
deepening, enlarging, and improving the 
Weiland, from Stamford to Spalding. 2. For 
improving and completing the navigable come 
munication between Stamford, Boston, Petere 
borough, and Okeham, by a leerinel enlarging, 
diverting, extending, making, and maintaine 
ing, a navigable canal or cut. 5. For bu. Ide 
ing a pier or piers, or forming an additional 
dock, from the Lock at the dock , of Great 
Grimiby: to low water mark in th river 
Humber; and for paving, lighting, cleansing, 
watching, and improving, the streets, pay 
sages, and places within that borough; for 
preventing obstructions and annoyances, and 
for otherwise improving the navigation and 
port of Great Grimsby. 4. For building 2 
bridge across the lower part of the river Wel- 
Jand, calied Fosdyke Wash. 5. For berg 
the commons and waste lands i in the nee 
Shirbeck. ne 
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