1810.] 
At Malton, Mr. Edward Barnby, jun. of 
the firm of Walker and Barnby, 31. 
At Loftus, near Whitby, aged 101, in the 
full possession of her faculties, Mary Toas, 
of that place, who was not more remarkable ° 
as an instance of longevity, than as being the 
stock from whence have sprung a numerous 
and healthy race of descendants ; she being at 
the time of her decease, the mother, grand- 
mother, great, and great great grandmother 
of upwards of one hundred individuals, all of 
whom are now alive. 
At York, Mrs. Garth, relict of William 
Bowler GU. esq. ofBlackwell, near Darlington, 
30.—-Thomas Plunimer, esq. solicitor, 69.— 
Mr. Thomas Richardson, of the Falcon Inn, 
48.— Mrs. Mary Harrison, 75.—-Mrs. Stabler, 
48.— Mrs. Elizabeth Brook, 84.—Mrs. Sted- 
hart, 71.-—Mr. William Jenkinson, 71. 
At Thorpe, the Rev. Samuel Newton, 
upwards of 50 years minister of the dissenting 
congregation called the Old Meeting, 78, 
At Wood End, near Thirsk, S$. Crompton, 
60. : : 
At Doncaster, Mrs. Doncaster, 65.—Mr, 
Moorhouse, 43. ; 
At Hull, Mrs. Wray, wife of Captain 
William W.—Mr. James Wright, 57.—-Mrs. 
Mary Beljamy, of London, 39.—Mrs. Barker, 
widow of Mr. Thomas B. 75.—Mrs. Ste- 
phenson, wife of Mr. S. chemist and druggist, 
28.—-Mrs. Cheny, wife of Mr. Edward C. 40. 
—Mr.. William Shillito, 60.—Mrs, Soulsby, 
wite of Mr. Edward S. 26.—Aged 85, Mr. 
Thomas Turner, collector.of the dock dues at 
this port. Theearly part of Mr. Turner’s 
lite was spent at sea, he having entered into 
the service as clerk on board a King’s vessel, 
in 1733, when only ten years old. He was 
eighteen years clerk on board different ves- 
sels; and afterwards purser, seven years in 
the Sapphire, and fifteen in the Juno, of 32 
guns each, He went into the William and 
Mary yacht, as clerk, in 1740, and was on 
board her when the mother of his present 
fMajesty was brought over and landed at 
Greenwich. In July 1755, be went clerk 
in the Royal Caroline yacht, which, in the 
succeeding May, tools his late Majesty on 
board, at Harwich, and landed him at Hel- 
voetsluys,*.and in September brought him 
back to England, being the last time his Ma- 
jesty visited his continental dominions. He 
was also on board the same yacht when she 
brought over her present Majesty to England. 
At the commencement of the works fora 
dock at Hull, in 4774, Mr. Turner was ap-~ 
pointed collector-of the dock dues; an office 
wheeh he filled"up to the time of his death, 
ina manner highly honourable to himself, 
and satisfactory to his employers, 
LANCASHIRE. 
* Married.|  AtSephton, the Rey. Thomas 
“Turner, of Childwell, to Miss Moss, of Great’ 
Crosby. 
At Manchester, Thomas Brown, esq. of 
a ee 4 TL: os ' . 5 
wiaidenhead Thicket, Berkshire, to Mary 
Lancashire. 
* 
ATi © 
Ann, only daughter of Captain Simmons, of 
Barton..—Mr. Thomas Duxbury, attorney, to 
Miss Baron, of Cheetham-hill. 
At Liverpool, Edward Crudgington, esq. 
to Miss Pusey,—-Captain John Hewartson, of 
Ulverston, to Miss Towers, only daughter of 
Mr. James T. of Newland, near Ulverston. 
The Rev. Richard Ridley, son of Sir Mate 
thew White R. bart. to Miss Johnson, onlg 
daughter of the Rev, R, P. Jchnson, of Ash 
ton upon Mersey, 
At Childwall, Thomas Kilburn, esq. of 
London, to Miss Ward, second daughter of 
Joseph W. esq. of Summerhill. 
Died.| At Liverpool, Mr. Timothy Bates, 
eldest son of Mr. B. of Sowerby-bridge, near 
Halifax, iron-founder. He was conversing 
with a gentleman on the Exchange, when he 
suddenly fell down, and immediately expired. 
—Mr. Robert Cowell, 72.—Rachael, wife of 
Mr. George Robinson, 51.—Miss E. Met. 
calfe.——Mr. William Coulbourn, 64 ——Mrs, 
Corran, 84.—Mrs. Hamilton, widow of Ro- 
bert H. esq. of Manchester.—-John Thompe 
son, esq.—-Captain R. Winter.--Mr. Thomas 
Taylor, 33.—-Mr. William Fleetwood, 38.—) 
Mr. John Toft, junior, 20 —Mr. Thomas 
Marsden.—Mrs. Margaret Matthews, 96.— 
Captain Harper, of the 4th West India regi- 
ment, 45,——(virs. Gibson, formerly of White= — 
haven, 87.—Mrs. Dorothy Smallwood, 69.—< 
Mr. John Fletcher, formerly master of a, 
vessel out of Maryport.—Mrs. Gerard, 54. 
At Ruftord, Mr. Thomas Norris, 34, 
At Little Bolton, Mr. William Carter. 
At Blackburn, Mis. Chew, wife of Mrg 
Abraham C. surgeon. | 
AteEverton, Miss Martha Greene. 
At Moffat, on her return from a visit in 
Scotland, Mrs. Turner, of Warrington, relict 
of William T. esq. 
At Birch Hall, near Manchester, foha 
Dickenson, esq. 84. 
At Goosnargh, Mr. George Eccles, 62. 
' At Bootle, Martha, wife of Thomas Went, 
esq. of Barbadoes, 29. 
At Walton Breck, Henry Waite, esq. of 
Jamaica, 40. 
At Bankfield, near Poulton in the Fylde, 
Mrs. Harrison, wile of Richard H. esq. 
At Preston, Captain Grundy, of the 62d 
regiment of foot—Mr. Thomas Litherlana, 
engineer, 37,-—NMr.° William Milner, ats 
torney.—Robert Fletcher, esq. late lieute= 
nant-colonel of the 3d regiment of Lancashire 
militiase-Mrs, Fisher. 
At Warrington, Mr. R. Smith, of the 
house of Smith, Snowden, and Co, 39. 
At Manchester, Mr. George Peel, of the 
house of Peel, Wiliiams, and Co—Jane 
Norton, eldest daughter of the Kev. Dr. Bay=_ 
ley, 23. 
At Padiham, Mr. Hugh Baldwis, the 
younger, late professor of music in Liverpool. 
He had been, ike his father, completely " 
blind for many years; he was educatedat the 
Bling Asylun) of that town, was of an amin |” 
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