1807.] 
tons ftill lament, and convey to pofterity the 
plain unvarnifhed tale. of Briti/b courage, forti- 
tude, and glory.” 
The debrors confined in Liverpool gaol have 
prefented a petition to the Houfe of Com- 
mons, praying relief trorn the circumi{tances 
of diftvefs under which they labour. The 
number of debtors is 66, and there are among 
them ten perfons, whofe united ages amount 
to 586 yeurs, the amount of whofe debts does 
not exceed 137] !—and 35 others, who have 
164 children now living on the bounty of the 
humane, or fupported by the parifh! 
Married.] “t Manchefter, Samucl C. Hil- 
ton, efg. of Pennington, to Mifs Martha 
Clowes, daughter of the late Colonei C. of 
Broughton Hall. 
At Prefton, Mr. George Rigg, of Kendal, 
to Mifs Mary Harrifon. 
At Liverpool. Mr. H. Humphrey, printer, 
to Mifs ann Wathington Smith, of Virginia, 
America.—John Robinfon, efq. of London, 
to Mifs Mary Edmondfon, fourth daughter of 
the late Mr. Alfred E. of Burns, near Kef- 
wick.-Mr. Wiiliam Byrom, architeét, to 
Mifs Sarah Hope, daughter of John H. efq. 
-—Major Frafer, aid-de-camp to Lieutenant- 
general. Nugent, to Mifs Rowland, niece of 
the late Gabriel R. elq. of Jamaica. 
At Walton, Mr. John Mayor, of Freckle- 
ton, to Mrs. Ellimes, of Edge Lane Hali. 
Died.| At Tildefley, near Manchefter, 
Finn Higfon, 74, a pauper, who had been re- 
lieved and had her rent paid for fome time _ 
On examining her houfe, a large quantity of 
wearing apparel was found, and forty pounds 
eight thiliiags in cafh; in fhillings and fix- 
pences, 141. 3s.5; 103 half-crown pieces, with 
a note of hand for feven guineas 
At Hornby; Mr. Genres Warbrick, of the 
King’s Arms inn, 
At Scales, near Ulverfton, Mr. Thomas 
Cooper, 99. 
At Madeira (whither he had gone for the 
recovery of his health) William Parker, fourth 
fon of the late Timothy Parker, efg. of 
Hornby Hall, in his 20th year. His fuperior 
attuinments, at this early agé, combined with 
a genuine piety and the moft amiable difpofi- 
tion, formed the brighteft hope of his nume- 
rous friends. 
At Urfwick, near Ulverfton, the Rev. 
Richard Fleming, 85. 
At Garithwaite Hall, 
fon, efq. 
At Standifh Hall, Edward Townley Stan- 
difh, efq. 
4t Burnley, 89, Mrs. Heap, grandmother 
to Mrs Waddineron’ and a few days atter- 
wards, Mrs. Waddington, of the New Inn, 
Samlefbury, mother of Mr. W. Cotton, mer- 
chant, of Blackburn. 
At Dunken Hall, near Blackburn, the Rev. 
J. Hodgfon, 57. He had been upwards of 30 
years catholic prieft at that place. 
At Silverdale, near Lancafter, the Rev. Mr. 
Geldart. 
Monreiy Mag. No, 456. 
William Rawlin- 
Cheshire: 
‘reliét of Mr. Ralph N. 
Aer ices 
At Lancafter, Mr. George Dixon. 
At Wrightington Hall, 
ward Dicconfon, efq. 
At Prefton, Mrs. 
Champion. 
At Haflingden, Mifs Bilfborrow, Dis). uit 
At Oldham, Mrs, Brennan, relict of Mr. 
B. furgeon. ' 
At Liverpool, Mrs. Colquitt, wife of John 
C, efq. town clerk of that place, 51.-—Mrs. 
Jane Wilfon, 70.——Mrs. Armftrong, 27.— 
Mrs. Alifon.—Mts. 
—Captain John Smith, 53.—Wir Deruflal, 
barrack-mafter.—Mr. 
Mrs. Eliz. Milnes, 80.—Mr. Richard Crop- 
per, 81.—Mrs. Healey, wife of Mr. H. 
merchant. Mr. William Litherland, for- 
merly an upholfterer, which bufinefs he de- 
clined 35 years ago.——Mrs. Edmunds, 83.— 
Mr. William Skaire, 23. 
At Bootle, the Rev. Thomas Smith, rec- 
tor of that parifh and vicar of Ulverfton; an 
acting mazgiftrate for the counties of Lancafter 
and Cumberland. 
At Barrow Hill, Cheetham, Mr. William 
Gregfon, of Wianchefter. 
At Wavertree, Mrs. Williams, widow of: 
Capt. William W. 
At Ormtkirk, Mr, John Taylor, 76. 
At Monton Green, near Eccles, Mr. =a 
muel Broadbent, of ae (ter. 
At Manchetter, Jonathan Lowe. 
Mr. john ernie Martha Watton, 
68.—Mrs. Barlow.—-Mrs. Brooks, widow of 
Mr. John B. 87.—Mrs. Warren, 65.—Mrs. 
Irlam.—Mrs. Taylor, widow of Mr. Thomas 
T. formerly an officer in the Manchefter re- 
giment at Gibraltar.—Mrs. Sarah Newton, 
69 -—-Mr. Willian 
Steel le satin Fed aa John Bedford, 
61. 
Line, Mr. Ryley, father of the comedian of 
that name, 86. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.| At Chefter, Mr. Thomas, drug- 
gift, to Miis Hughes. 
At Sandbach, Mr. Charles Probert, to Mifs 
Mary Johnion 
At Gretna Green, Mr. William Kent, fur- 
geon, of Nantwich, to Mifs Clark, 
daughter of Charles C. efg. of Ghaleadndclers 
Died.| At Chefter, Mrs. Jackfon, mother 
of Mrs Brown, or the Green Dragon inn. 
Mifs Wild, niece to the Rev. Mr. Kirkby, of 
Handley =--Mir, Branwell, 69. 
At Warrington, Mr. Edward Davies, 26.— : 
The Rev. E. Owen, rector of this place, and 
mafter of the free grammar fchool. 
At Frodiham, Miis Bafnett, daughter of 
Mr. B. one of the coroners of the county,—« 
Mr. Roberts, cotton-manufacturer, late of 
Manchetter, where his ingenuity in improy- 
ing the manuiacture 5 and his tafteful ancy 
and fteady perfeverance In accomplithing his 
{chemes.are well known. 
3k At 
near Wigan, Ed- 
Taylor. — —Mr. John’ 
Delaney, wife of Mr. . 
William D. 33.—Mr. Stephen Johnfon, 25. . 
James Woods, 78. cai 
At Mount Pleafant, near Afhton- under< 
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