1807.] 
At Grove Place, Samuel. Williams, esq. 
3 
8. 
At Kirbymoorside, in her 78th year, Do- 
rothy Comber, wife of the Rev. William C. 
vicar of that place. She was the daughter of 
James. Arbuthnot, of Weymouth, esq. and 
near relation of Dr. Arbuthnot. She was a 
person of exemplary piety, lively manners, 
of a benevolent and charitable disposition 5 
and her loss will be greatly felt by the poor, , 
and the circle of her acquaintance. 
At Ferham, near Rotherham, Jonathan 
Walker, esq. 
At Malton, Mr. Elias Inchbald, attorney. 
LANCASHIRE, 
The first foundation stone of the intended 
New Corn Exchange, in Brunswick-street, 
Liverpool, was laid on the 94th of April. 
This building. is intended for a general resort - 
of the corn merchants, on the plan of the 
Exchange in Mark-lane; and considering that 
Liverpool is the seat of the second corn mar- 
ket in the kingdom, it is somewhat surprising 
that an establishment of this kind has not 
been instituted before. 
handsome structure, with a stone front to 
Brunswick-street, of plain Grecian architec- 
ture. Like the New Exchange Buildings, it 
is erected by subscription ; a fund of 10,0001. 
having been raised by shares of 100]. each. 
Married. At Winwick, Mr. Richard 
Fisher, merchant, of Lancaster, to Miss M. 
Foster, of Ulverston. 
At Liverpool, Captain Thomas Southward, 
of the ship Sampson, to Miss Rookin, of 
Whitchaven.——Mr. Joha Hall, of Falmouth,,, 
to Miss Mary M‘Pherson, daughter of the 
Rev. Mr. MSP. 
At Bury, Mr. James Holt, cotton mer- 
chant, to Mrs. Mercer, of the Trap Inn. 
At Rochdale, Mr. John P. Arrowsmith, of 
Manchester, attorney, to Miss Holt, third - 
daughter of Mr. Oliver H. of Underwood, 
Rochdale. 
At Manchester, Mr. Thomas Hudson, of 
Underbank,. near Stockport, attorney, to Miss 
Latham, only daughter of Mr. Amos L. 
At Dean, near Bolton, Mr. Wowell, of 
Smithels, to Mrs. Peel, relict of Robert P. 
esq. 
Died J At Liverpool, Mrs. Woods, 73. 
—Mrs. Hughes, 60.—Mr. Benjamin Smith, 
—~Mr. Hunter, 56.—Mrs. Elizabeth Murrow, 
7). —Mr. William Mackford, one of the ex- 
cise port-surveyors,—Mr. James Shanks, 30. 
—Mr. james Newell, of Chester, 57.—Mr. 
frames Riddiough, Jate of Ormskirk, surgeon, 
553.—Robert Blundell, esq. 53.—Mr. Ed- 
ward Ashburner, many years commander of a 
vessel in the West-India trade from this port, 
74.—John Colquitt, esq. tawn clerk, the 
death of whose wife is recorded in our last 
number, 61.—Mrs Powell, 44.—Mrs. Mer- 
cer, 94 —Mrs. Norris, relict of Captain ‘Tho- 
mus NW. 67. 
Lancashire—Cheshire. 
Je will be a very , 
50! 
At Mossley-Hill, Mrs. Baker, widow of 
Peter B. esq. one of the aldermen of Liver- 
pool. 
At Blackburn, Miss Ellen Olverson, of 
Ormskirk, 18. 
At Manchester, Charles Lawson, esq. M.A. 
formerly of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 
79. He was appointed second master of the 
Free Grammar School in this town by the 
late Dr. Randolph, the president of that Col- 
lege, in the year 1748, and succeeded the 
late Rev. Mr. Purnell, as head master, in the 
year 1764. In him the gentleman and the 
scholar were intimately united. He bore a 
long and painful indisposition with uncern- 
mon fortitude, and resigned his lust breath 
under the heavenly consolation of a well- 
spent life.—Mrs. Hannah’ Deacon, 26.—Mr. 
John Mulcaster.—Mr. Crossley, 56.—Myr. 
Henry Barton.—Mr. James Stewart, 75. 
At Lancaster, Mr.David Dockwray, 74. —— 
Richard Postlethwaite, esq. one of the alder- 
men of the borough, 74. — 
At Pennington, near Ulverston, Miss Flem- 
ing, 26. 
At Prescot, John Chorley, esq. sen. 66. 
At Everton, John Gregson, esq. receiver- 
general for Lancashire, 52. 
At Borwick, Mrs. Parkinson, relict of Mr. 
Henry P. of Woodacre, near Garstang. 
At Preston, Thomas Tunnel, esq. collector 
of excise. ; 
At Heywood, Mrs. Buckley, wife of Mr. 
James B. merchant, of Liverpool. 
At Tenterfield House, near Rochdale, Miss 
Susannah Dawson, second daughter of Mr. 
Edward D. 19. 
At Farnworth, near Bolton, Mr. John 
Crompton, paper maker, 53. 
At Broughton, in Furness, John Smith, 
esq. 52. ie. 
At Wavertree, Mr. Jos. Southall, many 
years a landing waiter at Liverpool, 81. 
At Pit Bank, near Oldham, Mrs. Lees, 
relict of John L. es. 
At Oldham, Mr. Henry Henshaw. 
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CHESHIRE. 
Married.| At Frodsham, the Rev. Joseph 
Allen, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, 
and prebendary of Westminster, to Miss Mar- 
garet Ashley. 
At Tarvin, Mr. Robert Hughes, to Miss 
Sarah Crawford, of Clotton Hoofteld. © 
Died.| At Chester, Mrs. Baxter, wife of 
Mr. B. atterney.—Mr. R. Pinchers.—Mr. 
Read, printer, 84.—Mrs, Lloyd, mother to 
Mr. L. druggist.—Mrs. Jackson, mother to 
Mrs. Brown, ot the Green Dragon Inn, 74. 
At Lach Eyes, near Chester, Peter Snow, 
esq. 
At Peover, Miss Drake, 25. 
At Dragillt, near Holywell, Mr. Samuel: 
Gratton, ayent to the Dee Bank Smelting 
Works, and captain in the Halkin Rangers, 
Volunteer Corps. 
ERBY= 
