AIS 
At Walton, John Walton, efq. of Lancaf- 
ter, to Mifs Crabtree, daughter of the Rev. 
Mr. C. of Gawfworth, Chethire, 
At Liverpool, Mr. T. Kaye, ftationer, to 
Mifs Pendieton, daughter of the late Mr. 
Thomas P.—Mr. Robert Morris, to Mifs 
Owens, both of Parkgate.—The Rev. James 
ildart, to Mifs Roughfedge, daughter of the 
_ Rev. Mr. H. re€or of St. Peter's. 
t Preftwich, Jonah Andrew, efq. of Low 
Side,-near Oldham, to Mifs Wrigley, daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. W. of Lidgate. 
At Blackburn, Mr, R. Edlefton, attorney, 
to Mifs Ainfworth, fifter of Mr. A. attorney. 
At Manchefter, Mr. Philip Ifaac of Man- 
chefter, to Mifs Jonas of London.—Mr. John 
Fitzgerald, to Mrs. Davies —Mr. Agar Hey- 
wood, to Mifs Martha Hall. 
At Warrington, Mr. Freckleton, ftationer, 
of Manchefter, to Mifs Fairclough, of Bold. 
Diéd.} At Dalton, in his 87th year, Tho- 
mas Atkinfon, efqg. He fucceeded his fa- 
ther, in 1745, in the ftewardfhip of the feve- 
ral manors and eftates in Furnefs, which then 
belonged to John Duke of Montague, but 
now to the Duchefs of Buccleugh; which fi- 
tuation he difcharged with the greateft inte- 
grity and ability until 1799, when he refign- 
ed the fame in favour of his eldef@t fon, Wil- 
Ham Atkinfon, Upwards of 50 years ago he 
eftablifhed a monthly Book-club at Dalton, 
which is now in as flourifhing a ftate as any 
in the North of Engtand, and of which he 
continued to have the management until his 
death. In him the poor have loft a benevo- 
lent and charitable benefactor, and the public 
an honeft and upright man. He was fo exaé& 
and methodical in his accompts and tranfac- 
tions as never to have been known to make a. 
miftake in his life. 
At Omékirk, Mr. Jofeph D. M‘Arthur, 
printer, late editor of the Hallifax Journal, 
At Lancafter, ‘Thomas Shepherd, efq. al- 
derman.—Mrs. Bradfhaw, 72. Seed 
At Bardfea, near Ulverfton, Mr. George 
Thompfon, 76. He was found dead in his 
bed. A will has been difcovered, by which 
be has left property to the amount of 7o0o0l. 
from his relatives to two gentlemen. 
At Wigan, John Vaufe, efq. a fenior al- 
derman of that borough, anda juftice of peace 
for the county. 
At Lower-lane, near Rochdale, Charles 
Befwick, efq. 
At Blackburn, Mr. Daniel Ainfworth, 71. 
At Liverpool, Mrs. Saunders, wife of Cap- 
tain S. of the fhip Africa of that port.—Mr. 
Shaw, upholfterer, 39.—Mr. Richard Aftley, 
linen-draper, 32.—Mr. Benjamin stevenfon, 
late ferjeant of the Royal Liverpool Volun- 
teers, and formerly of the Chethire militia, 
in which he ferved 28 years, 52 —Mirs. 
Eleanor Broadwood, 78.—Mifs Afhton, daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. Edward A. brazier.—Mrs. 
Gawthorp, wife of Mr. William G. writing: 
mafter.—Mrs. Godfrey.—-Mifs Afhton,daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. Edward A. brazier.-—Mrs. 
Chefbire. 
aged 36. 
{June 1, | 
Hind, wife of Mr. John H. 40.—Mrs. Eliz. 
Bird, 63.—-Mr. Robert Berry, liquor mere 
chant.—-Mr. T. Cummins, fon of Capt. John 
C, of the Orwill of this port, 16. 
At Kerkdale, James Clegg, efq. 78. To 
a quick, a found, and fagacious underftanding, 
he united a pure and undevjiating integrity, 
with the warmeft feelings of generofity and 
honour. In the exercife of a profeflion moft 
zealous of its reputatign for ability and {cience, 
the afcendancy of his talents, as well as the 
extent and accuracy of his knowledge, were 
univerfally felt and refpeéted; and during 
the long period in which he difcharged the 
anxious and laborious duties of a foliditor, he 
enjoyed the unwearied attachment, and im- 
plicit confidence of his numerous clients, and, 
when he relinquiihed his profeffion, he had the. 
confcioufnefs of being followed into retire- 
ment with fentimeats of gratitude and fin- 
cere refpeét, and.with a character on which 
meannefs, oppreffion, and injuftice had not 
left a fingle ftain. 
At Bolton by the Sands, Mrs. Lawfon, re- 
’1i& of Mr. Thomas L. 238. > 
At Bold, Mr. Roughfedge, 98. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.| At Chefter, Mr. Alexander 
Gibbons, of Newry, merchant, to Mifs 
M ‘Lean, of the Legs of Man public houfe.— 
Robert Foulkes Currie, M.D. to Mifs Ravens- 
croft, daughter of the late Thomas Highland 
R. efq. of Davenham.—The Rev. W. Riche 
ardfon, vicar of St. John’s, to Mifs Orange. 
- At Macclesfield, Mr. W. Heywood, of 
Salford, Manchefter, to Mifs Helen Cooke, 
fecond daughter of the late Mr. C, attorney. 
At Stockport,, Mr. James Lomax, printer 
and bookfeller, to Mifs Clarke, daughter of 
Mr, C. of Gatley Hall. 
Died.] At Chefter, in child bed, Jean, 
wife of Roderick M*Niel, efq. of Barra, and 
daughter of Ewen Cameron, efq. of Fafsfern, 
There are few ladies in private 
life whofe death will be more fincerely and _ 
more generally lamented than that of Mrs, 
M‘Niel. If an uncommon beauty of perfon, 
great fimplicity of manners, {weet benignity 
of temper, if affections for her family, hofpi- 
tality to ftrangers, and good-will towards all 
mankind, are qualities which perpetuate the 
remembrance of the dead in the breafts of the 
living, this lady will be remembered with 
melancholy pleafure by all thofe who had the 
happinefs and honour of knowing her. She 
has left two fons and five daughters, with a 
difconfolate hufband, to lament her untimely 
fate. = 
At Sedgefield, Mrs. Rudd, of Chefter, wie © 
dow of the Rev. Mr. R. late of Durbem. 
At Knutsford, Mirs. Sarah Fifher, 104. 
At Wimflow, Mr. Charles Bowers. 
At Stockport, Mrs. Boardman, wife of Mr. 
B.- poftmatter, 
At Macclesfield, Major Hooley, of the 
Macclesfield volunteers. 
BEREYs. 
