1807.] 
eldeft daughter of Lawrence Peel, efq. of 
Ardwick-Green, and niece of Sir Robert P. 
Bart. M.P. . 
At Garftang, Mr. Parkinfon, attorney, 
to Mifs Buxton, daughter of Mr, B, of Ingol, 
near Prefton. ; 
At Lancafter, Mr. Parfon, to Mifs Jackfon. 
At Preibury, the Rev. L. Heapy, to Mifs 
Habion, of Sutton, near Macclesfield. 
At Liverpool, Mr. John Smith, merchant, 
to Mrs. Heale.—Mr. James Balberney, to 
Mrs. Dove, widow of Capt, D. 
Died.| At Mauchefter, Mr. Julius Leuchte, 
leader of the band of the gentiemen’s con- 
cert, @4.—Mrs. Barber, wife of Mr. B. or- 
ganift of St. Ann’s church.—Mr. J. B. Stead- 
man, fecretary to the Infirmary.—-Mrs. Dic- 
kinfon, wife of Mr. Jofeph D. of Salford, 32. 
—Thomas, third fon of the late Mr. S, O. 
Birch, 15.—Mrs Heywood, wife of Mr. 
William H.—Mr. Jofeph Tindall, 745 he was 
employed in the excife upwards of fitty- three 
years. 
At Clithero, the Rey. Mr. Heaton, per- 
petual curate of the united chapelries of 
Whitewell, Grindleton, and Toffet, and 
under-mafter of the free grammiur-{chool, 
Clithero. 
At Quarmore Park, near Lancafter, Mrs. 
Gibbon, wife of Charles G.efgat > 
At Furnefs-abbey, Mr. Tho. Atkinfon, 36. 
Mr. George Hartnel, chief clerk te the 
Backbarrow-company, near Cartmel. 
At Hareholme, néar Rochdale, Mr. Wm. 
Dockwray, eldeft fon of Mr. David D. of 
Lancaiter, and one of the partners in the 
Hareholm Manufactory... 
At Prefton, Bafil, fon of the late — Fitz- 
herbert, efg. of Swinnerton, near Stone, 
Staffordthire. 
At Wigan, Mrs) Ryding, widow of Mr. 
Thomas R. 90. 
At Levenfhulme, Mr. Sam, Befwick, 
At Bolton, Mrs. Morris, wile of 
James M. 
At Fulwood, 
Ratcliff. 
At Swinton, Mr. Robt. Boardman, 79. 
For near 60 years he had been a confiderable 
fuftian manufa€turer, and was the oldeft 
member of a fociety of Proteftant Diflenters, 
of which he was always a zealous fupporter. 
At Edgworth, near Turton, Mr. John 
Charter, 57. 
At Green’s Nook, in Roflendale, George 
Ormerod, efq. 
At Slade hall, 
Mofes Siddall. 
Mr. John Fox, more than 45 years mafter 
ef Tarleton fchool, 74. 
At Shaw, Samuel Taylor.. He lay ili 
feven years without uttering a word, but 
about a month before his deceafe, he reco- 
vered the faculty of fpeech fo as to be able to 
<onverfe with his friends. 
At Liverpool, Mr. Cheadle, broker, of 
fprnnche ter. —Mr. John Goldfon, 66,—Mr. 
. Montury Mac. No. 154 
92. 
Mr. 
Mr. 
near Prefton, Caleb 
newt Manchefter, Mr. 
Cheshire—Derbyshire. 
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198 
Wm. Coppack.-—Mr. Henry Fletcher, 70.— 
Mr. Wm, Parry, of Eglwysfach, Denbigh- 
fhire, 91.—Mr. James Gill. 
Near Gee Crofs, John Robotham, (known 
by the name of Old England) aged 79. He 
was much admired for his promptitude in 
making rhymes, in converfation feldom rée- 
plying to any queftion without one; many of 
which will be long remembered by hig ac- 
quaintance. Had he received a liberal edu- 
cation, he probably might have ranked as a 
refpectable poet. 
CHESHIRE! 
The fingular mildnefs of the prefent win- 
ter has been generally remarked by the pre- 
mature appearance of flowers, and other pro- 
ductions of nature; apple and pear trees have 
bloifomed and borne fruit, goofeberries were 
plucked at Chriftmas, and a throftle’s neft 
with three eggs in it was found in a garden 
in this county, on the 4th of January. But 
a ftill greater curiofity, is to be feen at Chef- 
ter. A goofeberry bufh, which grows in a 
joint of the city walls (by the Kaleyards) 
has never failed for 20 years, to fhew its fruit 
in the depth of winter, however fevere3; as 
it feems to be of the common kind, it may 
teach the fpeculative and curious gardenery 
how to plant, to procure this, and perhaps 
other fruit, earlier than they have hithesto 
ever been attempted. 
Married.) At Runcorn, Thomas Bate, 
efq. to Mifs Jane Royle, fecond daughter of 
Mr. Samuel R. of Ruflia-hall, in the parith 
of Tattenhall. 
The Rev. Roger Young, M.A. minifter 
of Ovér, to Mifs' Ann. Williamfon, fecond 
daughter of Jofeph W. efq. 
Died.) At Chefter, Mr. Jofeph Tomkin- 
fon, 86.——Mrs. Harrifon, wife of Mr. Geo. 
H.—Mr. Pope, proctor Mifs Willan, 
daughter of the Rev. Mr. W. rector of St. 
Martin’s.——=Mir. Turner, one of the alder- 
men of the corporation.——-Mr. White, 56.— 
Mrs. Young.—Mr. Ratcliffe. —Muls Barness 
daughter of Thomas B. efq. 
At Upholland, Mr. Jobn Platt, an emis 
nent linen, check, and canvais manufacturer, 
of Wigan, 70. 
At Moreton, in the hundred of Wirral, 
Mr. George Meadow, 90. He was uncle, 
great-uncle, great-great-uncle, and great- 
great-great-uncle to nearly 200 perfons; and 
what is remarkable, he was uncle toa pere 
fon, more than twelve months older than 
himfelf. 
At Sandbach, Mr. Thomas Leigh. 
DEREYSHIRE. 
Married.] At Ofmatton, Mr, George Hew- 
fon, of Woviton, Staffordfhire, to Mifs Sarah 
Hodgkinfon. 
At Wirkfworth, Mr. John Alfop, of Lea- 
Bridge, to Mifs H. Smedley. 
At Afhborne, Mr. Tomlinfon, to Mifs 
Marfhall. 
Died.} At Chapel-en-le-Frith, Mifs Ifa. 
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