aTge ee 
nor of the city goal, 15.—Mr. Champney, 
surgeon, 63.—Mrs. Hartley, 60.—-Mr. El- 
wick, 90. 
At Halifax, Mr. Samuel Edwards, school- 
master. In a fit of lunacy, he unfortunately 
swallowed a large quantity of arsenic; the 
dreadful effects of which soon began to ope- 
rate in a most melancholy manner; and it 
was a considerable time before his friends 
could persuade him to declare the cause of his 
sufferings: immediate assistance was procured, 
but too late to counteract the effects of the 
pernicious drug, and he died in about four 
hours after. He had formerly been a travel- 
Jing preacher in the connexion of the late 
Mr. Westley, and was sincerely respected 
and beloved by the methodists in general for 
the uprightness and integrity of the principles 
he inculcated, and for his good conduct during 
that period. 
At Holl, Mr. John Kitchen, 54.—Mr. 
Anthony Emmett, 65.—Mrs. Jane Thornton; 
70.—Mr. “Eins Bird, 80.—Mr, George 
Dale, “58.—Mrs. Mary Charlesworth, 73 — 
Robert Garton, only son of Mr. Martin Fos- 
ter, 18. 
At Ewes Farm, Mr. Paul Parnell, farmer, 
gtazier, and maltster, aged 76, of whom it is 
truly said, that in his life-time he quaffed out 
of one la family silver eup upwards of 
20001, sterling worth of genuine Yorkshire 
stingo, of which he was remarkably fond. 
This was the fon vivant whom O’Keefe ce- 
lebrated in more than one of his Bacchanalian 
songs, under the appellation of Toby Phil« 
ot. 
At Doncaster, Mrs. Mandal], wife of Mr. 
Alderman M. 66. 
At Hedon, Mr. John Bedel!, an alderman 
of that corporation, and many years one of 
the searchers in the customs at Bull, 73. 
The Rev. Jobn Alcock, rector of the second 
mediety of High Holland, near Barnsley and 
Burnfall, near Skipton, 82. 
At Wakefield, Mr. John Stockdale, 79. 
At Attercliffe, Mary Eyre, 25, About 
two months ago she was so severely crushed 
over the body, while she was attempting to 
rescue her child from the wheels of a waggon 
that killed it before her face, in the public 
highway, that the birth ef another child 
fellowing so.soon after, inevitably proved, as 
was expected, her death. 
At Bridlington, Mrs. Marshall, 48. : 
At Sledmere, Mr. William Pontey, many 
years groom to Sir C. Sykes, bart. 
At Heaiaugh, near Tadcaster, Mr. Richard 
Archbell, 65. 
At Wunstipton, Mr. Richard Kendall, 
59. 
At Howden, Mr. Henry Pearson, 38. 
At Catwick, in Holderness, Eliza, second 
daughter of the late George Gibson, a 
49 
At Freeton, near Ro: herham, Mr. W ee 
Redgers, 66. 
At Whitb:, aged 53, Mrs, Mary Killing- 
Lancashire. . 
{Jan, I, 
beck, widow of Mr. Samuel K. late master 
of the Diana frigate; and next morning, in 
the same house, her son-in-law, Mr. William 
Crawford, aged 25. The case of Mrs. Kil- 
liagbeck was singular: for seven years she 
had been afflicted with a dropsical disorder, 
for which she was tapped no less than twenty 
times; and the water taken from her, in the 
course of these. operations, amounted to 178 
gallons. ; 
LANCASHIRE. 
Married.| At Manchester, the Rev. Tho- 
mas Waters, of London, to Matilda, youngest 
daughter of the late John Whittenbury, esq, 
—Mr. John Parker Hall, of Liverpool, to 
Miss Mary Shawcross.—Mr. George Bramal, 
to Miss Sarah Irlam, daughter of Mr. I. of the 
Navigation Inn—-Mr. Thomas Landor, of 
Rugeley, Staffordshire, to Miss Wilson, 
daughter of the late W. esq. 
At Liverpool, Mr. T. Crompton, printer, 
to Miss Agnes Musgrove.—Mr. Richard 
Martcroft, printer, of Chester, to Miss Eliz, 
Orom, of Wolverhampton.—-Charles Ryan, 
esq. of Demarara, to Miss Jesse Robinson.— 
Mr. George Burdy, of Durham, to Susan, 
youngest daughter of Mrs. Backhouse, of 
Brookfield Cottage, near Ormskirk,—William 
Cross, esq. of Goosnargh, to Miss Parkinson. 
At Lancaster, Mr. James Bateson, of Li- 
veérpool, te Miss Stables. 
Robert Sandland, esq. of Ellesmere, Salop, 
to Mrs. Fielding, of Blackburn. 
At Warrington, Mr. Jos. Pownall, of Hale 
Mount, near Altringham, to Miss Newton, 
daughter of Mr. Peter N. sen. 
Died.] At Slyne, Thomas Greene, esq. 
At Manchester, the Rev. Ralph Harrisony 
for 39 years one of the joint ministers of the 
dissenting meeting in Cross-street, 63. [4 
further account will be given im our next.] 
At Lancaster, Mr. James Hogarth, 27.» 
Mrs. Lowther.—In his 66th year, Rowland, 
Lord Viscount Fauconberg, one of the few 
catholic noblemen remaining of the ancient 
stock of the peerage of England. As his 
lordship was never married, his title descends. 
to his brother, the Rev. Charles Belasyse, a 
doctor in divinity, the only remaining male of 
his family. 
At Forton Lodge, near Lancaster, Mrs, 
Brade, eldest sister of William and James B, 
esqrs. 67, 
At Prescot, Margaret, third daughter of 
Mr. John Jackson, 23.—-Miss Wright. —Mr. 
Thomas Spencer, sen. 71. 
At Garstang, James, son of Mr. Stephen 
Winger, of the Royal Oak Inn, 20, 
At Wigan, Mr. Thomas Rymer, 56.-« 
Mrs. Collins. * 
f At Kirkdale, Mr, James Hargreaves, sen. 
5- 
At Preston, Mrs. Fallowfield, wife of Mr, 
John F. sen, 
At Aughton, near Ormskirk, Mr. William 
Welsby. 
At Walton Breck, Mr. W. Appleton, jun. 16. 
At 
