206 
érs were offered up for his recovery, at, se- 
veral churches and chapels in Liverpool, a 
few weeks past. 
\At New Barns, near Ee Noes Mrs. 
beth Gardner, 99. 
> At the Rectory House, near Ormskirk, 
Mrs. Vambrugh, mother of the Rev. Mr. V. 
ettor of that place, 53. 
At Lancaster, Mr. John Davies. 
‘At Hulm, near Manchester, Mrs. Mary 
Leathetbarrow, 106. 
The Rev. fohn Tathan, A. M. rector of 
Tatham, 93. 
At Preston, Mr. Cornelius Cheetham, ve- 
_ terinary surgeon. He went to bed apparent- 
ly weil, and was found dead the next morn- 
ing.—Thomas Welsham, esq. 78.—Mrs. 
Thomas, 70. 
At Dean, 
Welve. 
At Darwen, Mr. James Entwisle. 
‘At Moss, near Liverpool, Mrs. Edge, re- 
fict of fames E. esq. 
AtLeyland, the Rev. Mr. Baldwin, one of 
the justices of the peace for this county. 
“At Padiham, Mr. Hoyle, senior.—Maria, 
wife of the Rev. John Advanson, 52. 
At Ardwich, near Manchester, Mr. George 
Bolton. 
At Stocks, Mrs. Wilkinson, relict of 
Thomas W. esq. 
At Toxteth Park, Mrs. Dickinson, 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.| At Astbury, John Antrobus, 
esq. of Cheam, Surry, to Mrs. J. Bence. 
At Prestbury, the Rev. George Pownall, 
to Miss Twemlow, of Macclesfield. - 
Died.] At Stockport, Mr. R. Knowles, 
deputy constable.—Mr. Randle Alcock, 88. 
He was father to 15, 
great grandfather to 28 ‘children. 
At “Midélewith, Mr. Thomas Mailor, at- 
torney, 83. 
At Chester, Mr. ‘Thomas Spense, one of 
the vicars choral of the cathedral, 88. —Mrs. 
Speed, relict of Hugh S. esq. 
At Newton, Phebe, youngest daughter of 
the late Isaac Wocd, esq. 
At Congleton, Nate aret, wife of the Rev. 
J. Wilson, 50. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married. | At Mayfield, Mr. William 
Forman, jun. of Chelleston, to Miss Sayah 
Mellor, of Coventry. 
At Youlgrave, Mr. William Taylor, of the 
White Meadow, near Ashborne, to Miss 
Briddon of Elton. 
At Bakewell, Mr, John Taylor, toMiss Ann 
White. 
Ded. At Newbold, Mrs: Hardwicks, re- 
| Viet OF Jobin Wesq. |) 
At Stone Gravels, near Chesteifeld, “Mss. 
Wardley. 
At Chesterfield, Charles Kinder, esan a 
gentleman dis aznishe d through life by strict 
integrity and active benevoldnce. 
At Alvasron, the Rev. Joseph Smith, who 
Eliza- 
in Prestwick, Mr. Nathaniel 
Cheshive—Derby—Nottingham-—Lincotn 
grandfather to $1, ag 
[ March 1 
for knowledge and integrity of heart was gute 
passed by none and equalled by few. 
At Draycott, Mr. Robert Jowett, 54. 
At Tiffington, Mr. Richard Holland. 
At Kodleston-hall, Mrs. Mary Garnet, 43 
yeats housekeeper to the late and present Lord 
Scarsdale, 84. re 
“At Derbys Mrs. J. Meyneil. _ fags 
At Eyam, Frances, wife of Mr. Farrer, 5o. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.) . At Willford, Mr. George Shil- ‘ 
cock, of Chilwell, to Miss Richardson. © 
babe i? Netanehan, Mr. Richard Warsop, to” 
Miss Ann Jubnson.—Mr. Webb, to Miss 
Page —The Rev. John Grundy, to Miss Ana 
Hancock. 
At Ratcliffe-upon-Trent, William Worth, 
esq. of Gipple, Lincolnshire, to Miss Taylor, 
daughter of John T. esq. 
At Worksop, the Rev. Thomas Stacye, vi- 
car of that place, to Miss Maria Outram. 
Died.| At Hoveringham, Mr. Andrews. 
At Newark. Mr. Francls Brown. | 
At Ratcliffe upon-Trent, Samuel Part, 
gent. 
At Woodborough, Mr. Nicholas Lee, 88. 
' At Arnold, Mrs. Padley, 86. 
At Nottingham, Mrs. Sheldon. 
‘LINCOLNSHIRE, pot 
Married] At Easton, near Stamford, Tho- 
mas Lindsell, esq. of St. Ives, Huntinydon, 
to Miss Margaret Hunt, second daughter of . 
the Rev. Mr. H. 
At Gosberton, Charles Bineee. esq. ‘of 
Spalding, to Ann, the youngest daughter of 
John Conee Culthorp, esqe 
Died.| Ar Gainsborough, Mr. ‘Edward 
White, 76; anda few days afterwards, his 
wife Mrs. "Hannah W. 70.—Mr. Stephen 
-Dinnis many years mester of the Rosamond, 
Newcastle tradet,—Mirs. Etherington, relict . 
of Robert E. esq. 67.—Mr. Boswell of ‘the 
Kings Arms, as. 
At Lincoln, Mrs 
Footit, 64. 
Mrs. Nelthorpe, aged 73, widow of John 
N. esq. of Little Grimsby, near Louth, and 
youngest: daughter of the late Robert Cra~ 
croft, esq. of Hac kthorne. She has leftissue, 
one son, john Nelthorpe. esq. and one daugh- 
. Bratton, 78 —Mr, ae 
, ter, thew ea Lady William Beauclerk, . 
Her loss will be severely felt by the 4 poor, to 
whose distresses she was always atteutive, as 
well as by her numerous friends, amongst 
whom her enlightened conversation diffused 
instruction, whlist her vivacity enlivened all 
around her. 
At Gate Burton, near Gainsborough, Mr. 
Edward Nerwood, 85, : 
At the: Rectory- house, Broughton, Mrs. 
Radcliffe, mother-in-law of the uate 
authoress of that name, ~ 
At Ulceby, Mrs. Field, wife of ‘William 
David F. esq. 
At Brigg, Mrs. Mary Morris. 99. 
Charles Aysthorpe, esq. sirens of Ays- 
thorpe, near Brattleby. 
At 
