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bay.——-Mr. R. Lees, manufacturer, to Mrs. 
M. A. Carr. 
At Deane church, near Bolton, Mr. T. 
Cockfhutt, of Bracewell, in Yorkhhire, to 
Mifs Vhornley, niece of the late T. Naylor, 
efq. of Bolton.—]. Grandy, efq. of Mofs-— 
fold, to Mifs Hitton, of Middle-hulton. 
Died} At Lancafter, advanced in years, 
W. Parke, efq.—Aged 48, G. Fletcher, efq. 
attorney —-Mrs. Kaye —At an advanced age, 
Mrs. Barrow, reliét of the late Mr. W. Bar- 
row, Wine-merchant.—Mrs. Nightingale, wife 
of Mr. J. Nightingale, chair-maker. She 
unfortunately fell down ftairs a few evenings 
before, by which fatal accident fhe fractured 
her fkull.—Aged 83, Mrs. Cowper, mother 
of Mr. T. Cowper, the guide over Cartmel 
fands.—Aged 60, Mrs. Slater, wife of Mr. 
T. Slater, mafter of the Mitre inn, and clerk 
of the parifh church. 
At Liverpool, Mr. Chamley.—Mrs. E. 
Marrow, wife of Mr. P. Marrow, merchant. 
—Mr. T. Gregfon, late of Allerton.—Mrs, 
Wilfon, widow of the late Mr, E, Wilfon, 
cooper.—Suddenly, Mr. J. Gregory, thoe- 
maker.—Mr. Owens, of White-chapel.— 
Mr. R. Richards, victualler.—Aged 69, Mr. 
D, Dale, late keeper of the King’sArms inn. 
—Aged 54, Mr. J. Carnett, formerly in the 
excife, but latterly colleétor of the govern- 
ment faxes. 
At Manchefter, rather fuddenly, Mr. W. 
Bradford.—Mr. N. Wood, of Hanging-ditch. 
—Mr, W. Wood, junior, :uftian manufaftu- 
rer.—Mr, R. Whitehead, leader of the band 
of the 4th clafs of the Manchefter and Salford 
Volunteers. Ee has been admired in this 
town and neighbourhood, for feveral years 
pait, for his fkill and addrefs in vocal perform- 
ances, 
Mr, J. Upton, a colleting clerk for the 
Duke’s quay.—Mirs, Wickers, of the Sun 
public-houfe.—-Mr. Grey. This geatlemen 
was formerly employed in the alterations in 
Lencafter caftle, and latterly a fuperintend- 
ant of the works at Chefter caftle.—]. Cowling 
M. D. and phyficianto the’Manchetter Lying- 
in-Hofpital—Mrs. White, of Bank-top.— 
—In the prime of life, Mr. G.Slack, timber 
merchant. 
In Salford, faddenly, M:. Hampfon, fchool- 
ma{ter.—Aged 32, Mr. H. Wamiley, nan- 
keen manufacturer.—In the prime of life, 
Mr, John Chadwick, only fon of the late 
Mr. Cinadwick of the Bull’s-head inn. 
At Afhton under lyne, in_ his 
year, Mr. T. Browne, fecond fon of the late 
J. Browne, efq. 
At Warrington, aged 62, Mr. E. Brint, 
currier. 
At Blackburne, aged 78, Mrs. Sharplefs, 
widow of the late Mr. R. Sharplefs, reed- 
maker.—Aged 6:, Mrs. Elleftone, of the 
Grey-hound public-houfe.—Of a fall from his 
horie, Mr, J. Fielding, cotton-merchant, of 
White-birxs, ' 
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At Prefton, af an advanced age, Mr. Tack- 
fon, fenior alderman of the borough of 
Hedon. : 
At Burniey, Mr. €. Tatterfall. 
Lately, aged 53, Mr. D. Newby, of Uns 
derknot, near Sedburgh. 
_ At Oldham, Mr. J. Wood, of the Angel 
inn. 
At Carleton, Mr. S. Irvine. —-Mrs. Chad- 
wick, late of Healey-hall. 
At Bonny, on the coaft of Africa, in the 
month of January lift, in his 30th year, Cap- 
tain Wallace, of the fhip Thomas, of Liver 
pool. 
At Springfield, near Lancafter, aged st, J. 
Hargreaves, efq 
At Parbold, near Wigan, Mr. M. Lea. 
Lately in the Ifland of Barbadoes, Mr. Te 
Bradley, formerly of Lancafter.—Aged go, 
Mr, W. Poftlethwayte, of Peafe Holmes, 
near Ulverfton. 
Lately, on the coaf of Africa, in the prime 
of life, Mr. C. Spencer, of Liverpool. 
At Poole Cottage, in Chefhire, Mr. Alex- 
ander Sinclair, late of Liverpool.—Mrs. M. 
Holme, reli& of the late T. Holme, efq. of 
Brown-hill. 
At Little Leigh, in Chefhire, ~Mrs. 
Hackney, wife of Captain Hackney, of Livers 
pool, 
In London, at the houfe of G. Bifhop, 
M. D. Great George-ftreet, Manchefter- 
fquare, aged24, of a putrid fever, J. Cow- 
ley, M. D. fecond fon of T. Cowley Richard 
fon, efq. of Widenefs-houfe, near Farnworthy 
in thiscounty. His lofs is feverely felt by 
his numerous relatives and friends, as a young 
man of fuperior abilities in his profeffion, of 
endearing manners, and real goodnefs of heart. | 
Aged 21, Mifs Mellor, daughter of Mr. 
Mellor, calico-printer, of Birkacre, near 
Chorley.—Mrs. Kearfley, of Hulton,—Mr. 
J. Haworth, of Edenfield, 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.] Captain W. E. Phipps, of the 
Ifland of St. Chriftopher’s; Weft Indies, te 
Mifs E, Davies, of Flookers-brook, near 
Chefter. 
At Wrexham, Edw. Dymocke, efg. of 
Penly- hall, to Mifs !ones of Coed-y-glyn. 
At Chefter, E. Holt, efq. to Mifs Lloyd. 
—Mr. Griffith, of Liverpool, to Mifs Smith. 
At Holywell, Mr. Wowell, to Mifs Con- 
way, both of Greenfield —Mr. J. Wynftane- 
ly, clock-maker, to Mifs M. A Hartfhorne. 
At Metfhull, L. Bennett, efq. of Dimfdale, 
in Staffordfhire, to Mifs Kent, daughter of 
tne Rev. R. Kent. 
Died] At Chefter, J. Furley, efq. for- 
merly a banker in London. 
- At the Roffett, aged 47, Mrs. Mercer. — 
Mrs. Gregory, wife of Mr. Gregory, iron- 
founder, of Boughton. —Aged 65, T. Davies, 
efq. formerly a lieutenant in the Chefhire 
militia. 
At Nantwich, aged 39, Mrs, Hall, 
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