| 48)0.]  Gheshire—Derby—Nottingham—Lincoln 
at the different Banks in Liverpool; and by 
the rev. D. Brewer, Wooltony rev. Ac 
M‘Donald, Seel-street ; and the rev. E. Sla- 
ter.” rele 
Married.) At Liverpool, Capt. Thomas 
Mudge, of the ship Tvio, to Miss Crossland. 
At Lilleshall, J. Ogle, esq. of Preston, ta 
Miss ‘Taylor, ycungest daughter of Mr. T. 
Jate of Donningron Grove. pelt 
At Farnworth, Mr. Buller, surgeon, of 
Runcorn, to Miss Challenor. 
At Runcorn, Thomas Sleight, esq. of 
Prestatyn Hall, to Mrs. Dampe, widow of 
Hans D. esq. formerly his Danish Majesty’s 
consul for Liverpool 
Died.| At Lancaster, William Badsworth, 
€sq. a justice of the peace and deputy lieu- 
tenant for Cumbesland and Westmoreland, 
—Mr. J. A. Brathwaite, surgeon.--Mrs. 
Bainbridge, — . " 
At Scotforth, Mr. Jonathan Patchett, 91. 
At Manchester, Mrs. Bridgford. —Mr. 
Johnson.—Mr. Anthony Welch, many years 
principal carrier between Manchester, Leeds, 
London, and Newcastle. . 
-At Birch-house, Mr. Bernaz 
attorney, of Manchester. 
At Liverpooi, Mr. Terence McConnel.— 
Mr. Charles Yates, attorney, 23.—Mr. George 
Edwards, 33;—-Mr. William Roscoe.—-Mrs. 
Bonsal, relict of Captain B —Mys. Glading. 
—Mrs. Mary Dyke, 67.—Mrs. Ann Pierce, 
34.—Mr. Croft, 51.——-Mrs. McLean.—Mr. 
Crewe.—Mrs. Butiery, 56.—Mrs. Elizabeth 
Glover, 21 —John Meacock, esq. an alder- 
inan of Chester. 
At Wigan, John, son of Ms. Thomas 
Critchley, 19. 
' At Oldham, Mr. Thomas Henshaw, late 
in the firm of Henshaw, Barkers,and Hadfield, 
hat-manufacturers. He has wilied 20,0@01. 
to Mr. John Atkinson, a hat-maufacturer, 
{no relation); 26,0001. to the Trustees of 
the Blind Hospital at Liverpool; 20,0001. 
for the founding of a Charity School.on the 
plan of Christ’s Hospital; many legacies to 
his relations and friends from 2001. to 20001. 
each, in all about 135,000i1. The trustees 
of the two charities are residuary legatees, 
Holland, 
and will be entitled to many thousand pounds. 
Miore, as his property is supposed to ammount 
£0 160 or 180,000}. 
At Manchester, Adam Brundrett Royle, 
the youngest son of Mr. John R. of Byrom- 
street, and on Monday following, much res- 
pected, Mr. Jeremiah Royle, sen. of lower 
Byrom-street, aged 69, grandfather to the 
asove; and on Monday 12th inscant Mr. 
John Royle, of Byrom street, aged 37, father 
of the former, and son tothe latter, he fore- 
told the time of his.death, and cied in hopes 
of a glorious resurrectiou 5 he was universally 
respected, aud his loss is much lamented by 
a large circle ot friends aud a disconsolate 
widow and family; he had received a most 
-fideral education, that combined with his 
Great urbanity of manners made him a most 
393 
chearful companion, and he was what Pope 
calls, the noblest work of God, ‘* An honest 
man.” 
CHESHIRE, 
Married.| At Stockport, John Backhouse, 
junior, esq. of London, to Catherine, second 
daughter of the late T. Nicholson, esq. 
At Chester, H. Hughes, esq. of Alhrey 
Flintshire, to Miss Bentley, of Merton-hall, 
near Oswestry, 
Died.| At Nantwich, Mrs. Holland.—Dr, 
Wickstead. . 
At Chester, Miss Read, 15.—John Duke, 
esq. 76.— (Mr. Joseph Leigh.—Mrs. Robson. 
— Mrs. Feidden, wife ot Robert F. esq.om 
Mr. Edward Roberts, 24. 
The rev. George Taylor, minister of Wrens 
bury and rector of Hinstock, Shropshire. 
At steckport, Mrs. Lloyd, wife of Mr. I. 
solicitor, 4.2. ‘ 
DERBYSHIRE, 
Married] At Heanor, John Ray, esq. of 
Nottingham, to Miss sutton Inman, niece of 
Mis. Sutton, of Heanor-hall. 
At likeston, Mr. W, Parkinson, surgeon, 
to Miss A. Jones. 
Died.| At Chesterfield, Mrs. Rogers, relict 
of John R. M.D. of Bolton, Lancashire.—s 
Mrs. Parker. — 
At Normanton, Mrs. Ford. 
At Bradborne, George Buckston, esq. 89. 
At Derby, Mrs.’Simpson, 77.—Mr. jfoha 
Rotheram,a great antiquarian, and well knowg 
for his eccentricity of character, 78.—-lMirse’ 
Gadsey, wife of Mr. Eiward-G. junior, 33. 
At Edensor, Thomas Ashly, esq. 82. 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Married.| At Nottingham, Lieutenant Ware 
ren Bower, of the 36th regiment of foot, to’ 
Miss Taylor. 
Died.] At Nottingham, Mr. Joseph Lowey 
alderman of the corporation, 72.—Mrs. 
Moor, relict of William M, gent.—-viiss Ro- 
binson, second daughter of the late Mr. Tho- 
mas R. 23.—Mr. james Glover, 66.—-Mrs. 
Froggat, 76.—-Mr. John King, sen.—Mr. 
Frederic Hall, 44.—iMrs. Camm, 81.—Mr. 
john Wells, 47. 
At Burton Joyce, Ann Frances, daughter 
of Mr.-William jamson. 
At Car Colston, near Bingham, Mr. Sze 
muel Matthews, 66. 
At Normanton, Mr. Thomas Holmes, 39. 
At Farndon, Miss Rippon. 
At Soucawell, Mr, Lamb, sen.—-Mr. Wide 
dowson 
At Newark, Mrs. Rippingale.—Mrs. Ro- 
_ binson, 
( 
Ac Bieasby Hall, the seat of his grandfa- 
ther, aged 20, Lieutenant Gladwin Coiclough, 
of the 26th regiment of foot; the death of 
whose brother at Hull, is rscorded above. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Married.| At Aswarby, H. G. Hibberf, 
esq. of London, to Diana, eldest daughter of 
sir Thomas Whichcote, bart. of Aswarly 
House. 
; At 
