3869.4 
Several coins have also been found; some so 
much defaced, as to be incapable of being 
made out. One, however, of silver, is in 
tolerable preservation—a NTONINVS is plain- 
ly legible round the head; and on the reverse 
is a figure of Justice sitting. One of copper 
is in more perfect preservation: the inscrip- 
tion round the head is FAVSTINA AYGVSTA} 
and on the reverse is a figure standing, with 
this legend, lvNONI REGINAE &. C. 
Married. | At Standish, Kirkman Gardiner, 
esq. of Wandsworth, to Sarah, second daugh- 
ah of the late Charles Greaves, esq. of Mer- 
n-place, Surrey. 
At Lancaster, Mr.-William Taylor, of 
Manchester, to Miss Redmayne, daughter of 
the. late James R. esq. of Yarlsber-House, 
Yorkshire. 
At Ulverstone, Mr. Philip Hind, merchant, 
of Liverpool, to Miss Jackson. 
At Walton, John Naylor, esq. of Hartford- 
hill, Cheshire, to Miss Bullen, niece of -T. 
Leyland, esq. of Walton-hall. 
At Liverpool, Capt. William Bibby, to 
Miss Brodbelt.—-Richard Pears, esq. of War- 
rington, to Miss Mandale, only daughier of 
Mr. John M. . 
At Rochdale, Edward Christian, esq. chief 
justice of the Isle of Ely, to Miss Walmsley, 
eldest daughter of the late John W. esq. of 
Castlemeer, near Rochdale. 
At Manchester, James Peterson, esq. of 
Leeds, to Miss Eliza Calvert.x-Ebenezer Ap- 
pleton, esq. of Boston, to Miss Sarah Paterson, 
daughter of Mr. P. of Pilkington. 
Died.}. At Liverpool, in her 57th year, 
Mrs. Chorley, relict of Mr. Alex. Chorley, 
late of Stanley-house, in this county, niece 
of the late Dr. Fothergill, and one, of the 
Society of Friends. After a life devoted to 
the performance of duties, the arduous nature 
of which fully occupied the powers of her 
excellent understanding and heart, she en- 
éured the pain and anxieties of her lingering 
disease with patience, and the approach of 
death, to which it was conducting her, with 
fortitude, founded on the hope that it was 
the entrance to eternal happiness. And this 
belief is the greatest consolation left to her 
twelve children, who are of an age to be sen- 
sible of the magnitude of their loss. .Of the 
distresses of the poor and friendless, her heart 
was most susceptible ; and her example,*had 
her habits favoured its disclosure, might have 
beneficially influenced mankind.—-Mr. David 
Salmon, mariner, 106. He was one of the 
companions of Lord Anson, in the Centurion. 
——Mrs. M‘Dowall, wife of 3. M. esq.— 
Miss Cropper, daughter of Mr, Thomas C,-— 
Mrs. A. E. Mackeazie,—Mrs. Ashley, 56.— 
Mr. Thomas Harpley, landing-waiter, 48.—— 
Mr. Richard Robinson. —Mrs. Sarah Seed.— 
Mrs. Barton.—Mr. John Finney.—Mr. Wm. 
Wetherherd, 26,—Mr. John Wooss, 34. 
At the Parsonage, Hawkshead, the Rev. 
Reginald Brathwaite, minister of that parish, 
aad a justice of the peace for the county, 71. 
CheshireDerb y—Notling hat 
433 
At Flushing, of the fever so prevalent 
_there, Capt. Barbor, of the 36th regiment, 
son of Mr. George Barbor, of Manchester. 
He was called to joi the late expedition to 
Walcheren, from the recruiting service there, 
in which he had been engaged for several 
years, and was senior captain of that depart= . 
ment. His gentlemanly and soldier-like de. 
portment gained him the most sincere affecs 
tion of the party, as well as all who had the 
pleasure of his acquaintance, and by whom 
the account of his dissolution is received with 
heartfeit regret. 
At Wilderspool, Miss Hodgkinson, daughe 
ter of the late Mr. John H. attorney, Prescot, 
34. = 
At Eccleston, Mrs. Houghton, 77. 
At Garstang, Miss Ann Ireland, of Bolton, 
40, | 
At Noctorum, Mr. Thomas Nichols, 78. 
At Lancaster, Mrs. Mashiter. 
At Warrington, Mr. William Eyres. 
At Leighton, the Rev. J. Worswick, Ro» 
man Catholic priest, of Hornby, 48. 
At Chorley, Eliza, second daughter of John 
Harrison, esq. 
At Ashton-ander-Line, Mr. John Rigby, 
38. 
At Halton, Mrs. Mabbott, wife of Mr. 
Joseph M. of Ordsall, 30. 
CHESHIRE, 
Died.] At Birtles, Charlotte, third daughe 
ter of the late John Nembhard, esq. of Ko- 
ningsbury, Jamaica. 
At Beach, Mrs. Brooksbank,> relict of 
William B, esq. hey : 
At Stockport, Mr. William Stopford, 56. 
At Buckford, Mr. Samuel Birchwood. 
At Lower Bebington, Mrs, Nicholls, wife- 
of Mr. William N. i 
At Chester, William Godley, esq. 
At Lee Forge, near Nantwich, Mr. Ellison 
Hopkins, 20. 
At Congleton, Mrs. Mary Wood. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Darried.| AtDerby, Mr. William Saint, 
a Ideridgehay, to Miss Matilda Saint, of 
ercaston. : 
At Chesterfield, Mr. Hugh Brown, of 
Derby, attorney, to Miss Fernell, sister of W. 
B. F. esq. of Spring-house, near Chesterfield. 
Died.| At Bradby, Mr. Samuel Almend. 
At Willington, Mr. Jos. Beale, 21. 
At Mellor, Mr. A. Ferns. 2 
At Derby, Mr. Sylvesier Walton,- 
At Newlands, Mr. Sam. Beard, youngest. 
son of Mr. Thomas B. 97.. 
At Eckington, Mr. Thomas Gales, father 
of the Misses Gales, booksellers, of Sheffield, 
and of Mr. Jos. Gales, of Raleigh, North 
Carolina, formerly printer of the Sheffield Iris. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, | 
Married.| At Newark, George Wilkinson, 
; esq. of London, to Miss Eliz. Cecilia Mary 
Broadhurst. : } 
At Southwell, Mr. Phomas Middlebrook, 
of Newark, to Miss Mansfard. 
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