100 
length from North to South, is -94 feet 3 
inches, the breadth 51 feet 9 inches.— 
The ceiling of the room is supported on 
each side by eight stone columns of the 
Tovic order, each column composed of 
one entire and very beautiful shaft, and, 
including its capital, measuring 20 feet 
9 inches from the floor to the bottom of the 
architrave. The centre part of the roof 
between the columns is covered, and the arch 
is neatly ornamented in pannels.—The walls 
of this noble room are ornamented with 
twenty pilasters, corresponding to the colo- 
nade. There are six large arched windows 
on the west side, five on the east, and two 
on the south, between which is a handsome 
recess for an elegaut stove.—There are three 
large fire-places, and the chimney-pieces 
aré constructed of British blaek marble, 
raised near Kendal, and having a rich and 
handsome effect. The undertaking has far 
exceeded the most sanguine expectations of 
the proprietors, there being already up- 
_ wards of 1000 afmual subscribers, produ- 
cing 2 revenue exceeding 2000/. per annum, 
independent of the considerable increase 
which is daily making to the present list of sub- 
seribers, and of the income which will arise 
from the various ware-rooms, shops. &c. 
Married.| At Manchester, Mr. William 
Loyd, of London, wholesale Jinen-draper, 
to Miss Kirkman, eldest daughter of -the 
late Thomas Kirkman, esq. of the former 
piace. 
At Gretna-Green, Mr. Baynes of Chip- 
pling, to Miss Parker, only daughter of John 
P. esq. of Whittingham-Hali, near Pres- 
ton. 
At Blackburn, the Rev. Jos: Fletcher, mi- 
nister of the Independent Chapel, at Leeds, 
to Miss France, second daughter of Mr. F. 
At Manchester, Mr. Peter Nightingale of 
Chilton, to Miss Llewellyn, daughter of the 
Rev. Mr. L. of Monmouth. 
At Liverpool, Mr. R. Sheratt, merchant, 
to Miss Aiken, daughter of thelate Mr. D. 
A.—Mr. H. M. Potts, to Mrs. Egerton, wi- 
dew of the late Capt. E.—The Rev. Wm. 
Jones of Llanlidan, to Miss Lucy Lloyd, se- 
cond daughter of the late Evan L. esq. of 
Talhiarn, Denbighshire. 
Mr. John Edelsten, of Warrington, to 
Miss Ellen Morris, daughter of James M. 
esq. of Lark-Hill, Bolton. 
Pied.) At Manchester, Mr. Smith, of 
Chaddock Hall. He had been on the Ex- 
change at that place transacting business in 
perfect health, at twelve o'clock, and on 
returning to his warehouse was sejzed with 
ab apopiectic fit, and expired before one 
@elock.—Charles, son of Mr. Greatrex.— 
Mr. Wm. Gardner.—Dr. Underhill, one of 
the physicians to the Manchester Infirinary. 
At Ulverston, Mr. Wm. Rideing, former- 
ly an eniinent attorney at Liverpool, 84. 
At Stodday Lodge, near Lancaster, Mrs. 
Cheshite—Derbyshire. 
[Feb.1. 
Arthington, relict of Thomas A. esq. of 
Leeds, 52. 
At Newton, near - Ulverston, Mrs. We- 
thers, 94. : 
At Heyton, Mrs. Ellen Bushell, 68. 
At Preston, Mrs. Heigh.— Mrs. Walton, 
wife of Mr. W. surgeon, 36. 
At Chadwick Hall, Mr. Thos. Smith. 
At Aughton, Miss Margaret Alanson No- 
ble, eldest daughter of Mr. Clement N. 
At Liverpool, Mr. Thos. Bull, ¢2.— 
Richard Boothby, esq. 60. He served as 
midshipman cn board the /Eolus frigate at 
the time of the capture of the famous Thu- 
rot. He was perfectly skilled in seaman- 
ship, navigation, astronomy and music, ta- 
Jents but rarely combined in the same per- 
son.—Mrs. Eliz. Holden, $3.—Mr. John 
Hindle, 29.—Mr. Thomas Danson, 23.— 
Mr. Thomas Phillips, Dock-master, 56.— 
Miss Mary Culemav, eldest daughter of 
Mr. J. C. 53.—Mrs. Aenes Dutery, relict of 
capt, Richard D. 91.—Mr. John Brown, 
55.—Mr. George Kirk, second mate of the 
ship Hercules of this port.—Mrs, Sutton; 
wife of Mr. Edw. 5.—Mrs. Fenton, relict of 
Thos. F. esq. of Newcastle, Siaffurdshire. 
CHESHIRE. 
Died.|] At Chester, Mrs. Barnes, as 
of Mr.B. of the Theatre roval, Manchester. 
—Mr. James Williams. os hes Saunders. 
At Knutsford, Mrs. Bailey, daughter. of 
the late Thomas Orrell; esq. of Mobberley. — 
At Northwich, Mr. Manifold, attorney. 
At Tarporley, Mr. Thomas Nixon, 89. 
~ At Macclesfield, Mr. William Groad- 
hurst. 
At Huxley, near Chaten Mrs. R. Hall, 
88. 
At Nantwich, Mrs. Edleston, wife of Mr. 
E. solicitor. 
At Bunbury, Mrs. Howel. 
At Malpas, Mrs. Vaughan, wife of Mr, 
Owen Vaughan, 
At Darn- Hall, Thomas Corbett, esq: 19. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.) At Derby, J. M. B. Pigot, 
M. D. of Chester, and physician to the ge- 
neral hospital of that city, to Miss Lucinda 
Boyer of Derby.—C harles Bage, esq. of 
Shrewsbury to Miss Harding, daughter of 
the late Wm. H. esq. of Tamworth. 
At Ashborne, Mr. William Turner, of 
tugely, to Miss H. T. Wyatt, daughter of 
Mr. Benjamin W. of Sutton Coldfield. 
At Youlgrave, Mr. John Shaw of Man- 
chester, to Miss Bridden of Middleton 
Hall. 
Bied.| At Derby, Mr. Thomas Severne, 
65.—Myrs. Moore, wife of Mr. ‘Thomas M. 
62.—Mr. Anthony Russel, 63.—-Mrs- Bar 
ber, wife of Thomas B. esq. 47. ‘ 
At Repton, Louisa, wife of the Rey. Dr. 
Sleath, head master of Repton school. 
At _Brushfield, Mr. Peter Hole, second 
son of Mr. H. 24. 
