Miss Jace Dawson, 
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ing able to swim, reached the shore; but 
Mr. Wood, after clinging a short time to the 
mast, sunk, and was drowned, just as his” 
companions wefe about to plunge into the 
water again, to attempt to save him. He 
was a promising young man, highly re- 
spected. 
LANCASHIRE. 
Married.| At Compton Paunceforth, Ed- 
ward Barrow, esq. of Aillithwaite Lodge, 
Lancashire, to Miss Palmer, only daughter 
of the Rev. J. Palmer, rector of that parish. 
At Lancaster, Mr. George Flower, eldest 
son of Richard Flower, esq. of Hertford, to 
eldest daughter of the 
Jate John Dawson, esq. of Aldchiffe Hall, 
near Lancaster. 
At Liverpool, Henry Chad, esq. of Chapel 
Hill, Margate, to Miss Christian Fletcher, 
second daughter of Joseph Fletcher, esq.— 
Mr. Thomas Chantler, jun. of Northwich, 
to Miss Ann Nayler, daughter of Thomas 
Nayler, esq. 
At Manchester, Mr. C. TT. Jones, of Li- 
verpool, to Selina; fifth daughtér of the late 
John Whittenburgh, esq. 
At Eccles, Mr. Jobn Harrison, merchant, 
of Manchester, to Mrs. Potter, widow of 
Edward Potter, esq. of Barfield bodes, Pen- 
CHE - 
Died.} At Haybrook, near Réchtate! Ben- 
jamin Smith, esq. 59. A man of the strictest 
integrity and worth, and of the most unble- 
mished character and reputation. He was 
scrupulously just in all his transactions ; open 
to téel, and ready to relieve, the distresses of 
the unfortunate: humble in every depart- 
ment, he discharged, from principle, all the 
relative duties of life. His extensive cha- 
rities, and accive benevolence, have procured 
him the prayers of all the poor in his neigh- 
bouthoad. As he was in life highly esteem- 
ed, so he isin death deeply and deservedly 
regretted. An afflicted widow and son deem 
this tribute no less due to justice, than to 
the memory of departed affection and worth. 
At Hallsal, the Rev. Glover Moore, rec- 
tor of that place, 74, 
At Lancaster, Mr. Henry Martindale. 
Mr, William Threifal, 63.—Mrs. Sheep- 
shanks. 
At Ulverston, Mrs. Harrison. 
At Manchester, Mrs Duckworth.—Mrs. 
Woods, 48 —Mr. Samuel Faulkner, 27.— | 
Mr. W. Cordeux. 
At Pendleton, Mrs. Pendleton, 67. 
At Liverpool, Mr. Moses Barlow.—Mrs. 
Sanderson —Mr.. Henry Winn, 41.—Miss 
Mary Dale.—Mrs. Hanly, relict of Captain 
Harly, many years commanuer of a vessel 
from this port,—Mrs. Brown.—-Mr. W, 
Dobson, 57,—Mr. Charles Newton. —™iss 
Taylor, 24..—Thomas Chubbard, 71.—Wil- 
liam Gregson, esq.—Mr. Whitehead.—Mr. 
C. Jones, merchant.—-Mr. W. N. Wright.— 
James Sheffield, esq. 
Harrison, 58.—Mi. John Blezard, 
builder, 48. ; 
ship= 
Laneashire—Cheshire—Derbyshire. 
of .Madeira.— Mrs, . 
[Jaly 1, 
At Duxbury, Mr. Richard Unsworth, vi. 
At Boughton, Mr. Smith, 77. 
At Everton, John Rowe, jun. esq. 
. At Preston, Mr. Robert Newsham.—Mrs. 
Walchman relict of Thomas Walchman, 
esqg.—Mr, W. Hargreaves, 48. 
At Stayley Bridge, Miss Eliz. MyIne. 
At Hartshead, Ashton-under-Lyne, Mr. 
J. Dyson, 82, 
At Samlesbury, near Preston, Ellen Cowell, 
in her 10 1st year. 
At Blackburn, Mr. John Doug!ass, for- 
meriy a bookseller there, 53.—ihe Rey. 
Jobn Barnes, vicar of Huyton. 
At Wigan, Mr. Roger Taylor. 
At Longton, the Rev. Mr.:Loxham, rec- 
tor of St. Matthew, Bethnal Green, London, 
and formerly Fellow of Brazenose College, 
Oxford. : 
At Ashton, in the par.sh of Winwick, in 
his 40th year, the Rev. John Woedrow, 
A.M. the Minister of that place, and Chap- 
lain to the Earl of Galway. He was a na- 
tive of ssbsale in the county of Norfolk, was 
educated at Catharine Hall, Cambridge, was 
for some Calg Chaplain at "Pankaddee’ Castle,* 
fromm whicit place he removed to Ashton, on 
being nominated to the curacy there by the 
Rev. Geoffrey Hornby, -Rector of i om 
wick, 
CHESHIRE. 
IWarricd.\ At Prestbury, Mr. Chattes He ate 
field, to Miss Bliraberh Mayson, beth of 
Macclesfield. 
At Frodsham, Mr. Gadi Harbrigdey to 
Miss Brown, second daughter of Mr. Tho- 
mus Brown. 
At Chester, Robert Baxter, esq. to Miss 
Lowndes.—-Mr, T homas Jones, ta Miss Leo 
Colley. 
At Acton, Mr. Joseph Vickers Shephard, 
of Wettenhal, to Muss Noden, of Cholmon- 
deston. 
Died.| At ‘Okestony aie ss arated sister 
to Roger Barnston, esq pores Wright, 
By re 
ore. Backwood Lodge, Rear Neston, John 
Cukit, esq. attorney, 32. - 
At Barrow, Miss H. Williams; third 
daughter of Mr. Ralph. Williams, 20. 
At Wood Green, Mrs. Oakes, wite of Mr. 
Oakes, attorney. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.| At Measham, John Pountney, 
esq. of Wednesfield, near Wolverhamptoa, 
to Maria, second daughter of the late John 
Simmonds, esq. of Bute House, near Ather- 
stone. 
At Derby, Mr. William Nuttall, of Wirks- ° 
worth, to Miss Sarah Wetson —Mr. Charles 
Picithall, to Miss Duke. 
At Dronfield, 
S.C. Hollings. 
At Chesterfield, Mr. H. Frith, to Miss 
Howitt.—Mr. Milads: of Nwtcinghraint ° ; 
Miss Crawshaw, of Brampton Meor, 
At Edensor, Mr, Gosling, of Chesterfield, 
to Miss Higgs, At 
~ 
Joseph Cecil, esq. to Miss 
