1805. | 
Liverpool, to Mifs Worfwick, daughter of 
the late Thomas Worfwick, efg. banker. 
At Chefter, W. Smith, efq. of Warring- 
ton, to Miis Eaton, of the former place. 
Ac Liverpool, Mr. D. Wall, ef Watton, 
to M:fs Ann Swettenham, of Bootle. —Cap- 
tan fohn Nicholas to Mis Catherine Pritch- 
ard.—Mr. Robert Lord, of Bolton le Moors, 
nierchant, to Mifs Dixon, daughter of Mr. 
Dixon, of Prefton, near Hall. 
Died. | At Warrington, aged 21, much be- 
loved and refpeéted, Mr. John Gilpin, one 
of the people called Quakers, and fon of Mr. 
Mark Gilpin, whofe death we recorded laft 
menths a young man of innocent and amiable 
manners»—Mits Ellen Hatton, 
At Lancafter, aged 52, Mrs. Booth, 
relic of Mr. fames Booth, a celebrated phi- 
Jolophical lecturer.—Aged 74, Mrs, Eliza- 
beth Lucas —ir. Sharples, of the Dolphin 
public-houie. 
Aged 83, Captain Richard Walker, for- 
merly in the Weit India trade of that town, 
from which he had retired feveral years, with 
a handfome competency ; fince which he has 
been a moit ufetul member of fociety. He 
was well informed in aftronomy, the ma- 
thematicks, and opticks; in which, for his 
own amufement and the public good, he, to 
the laft, fpent his leifure hours. His fcience 
in fhip duilaing was very great, and has been 
much attended to by the firit and moft inge- 
nlous builders of that town. He was highly 
complimented by the late Firit Lord of the 
Admiralty in his northern tour, who feemed 
much pleafed with his ingenuity. 
much refpeéted by all his neighbours and ac- 
quaintance ; a man worthy of imitation. 
At Liverpool, Mrs, Lowndes, wife of Mr. 
Thomas Lowndes.—Ayed 17, Miis Marga- 
ret Carruthers, daughter of Mr. James Car- 
ruthers, merchant.—Aged 67, Mrs. HRafel- 
den. 
At Manchefter, at the houfe of his bro- 
ther, Dr, Agnew, Mr. John Agnew, tur- 
geon, late of Rochdale.—In the 55th year 
of his age, Mr. Thomas Kirkman.—Aged 
20 years, Mifs Eccles, of Longridge; a 
young lady of che moft amiable diipotition.— 
Tn ber 83d year, Mrs. Ambler, a maiden la- 
dy, endeared to a large circle of friends by 
maby virtues, and diftinguifhed through life 
for the moft unaffected piety and goodne({s of 
heart. : 
Aged 75, Mrs. Turner, late: mairon of 
the Lying-in Hofpital ; a fituaticn which fhe 
filled ever fince its commencement with great 
fidelity, and difcharged its duties with cone 
{cientious exaétnefs, ; 
At Harmony-hall, near Millthorp, aged 
54, Colonel Edward Pennington. Early in 
life he livedin the Weft [ndies; afcer which, 
he went to the Eaft Indies, where he refided 
thirty years in the fervice of the Eatt India 
Company, from whom he received an ample 
semuneration on his retiring. j 
_ At Wigan, aged 79, Mrs. Thicknefs, wie 
Che/hire.—Derbsfhire. 
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dow of R. Tiicknefs, M.D.—Mrs. Leigh, 
wife of Mr. Ralph Leigh, of Lowton. 
At Gayton, Edward Lioyd, efg. late of 
Chefter, aged 80. ; 
Mrs. Bowden, wife of the Rev. Richard 
Bowden, of Over Darwén, near Blackburn. 
She was returning home on horfeback from 
vifiting fome friends, accompanied by her 
hulband aad two fifters, afer having been 
detained feveral hours by the weather. ‘On 
pafling a {mall brook, which, during their 
abfence, was much iwollen by a very fudden 
and heavy rain, the impetuofity of the tor- 
rent carried herdown the ftream before her 
relatives could aftord her any aliitance. The 
neighbourhcod was foon alarmed; but note 
withitanding all their exertions, the body 
was not found till the next morning. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.] At Nantwich, Mr. Schofield, 
ferjeant of the army of referve, to Mils Beily 
Hallwood, of Beam Bridge. Vhis marriage 
being againft the confent of the lady's frienas, 
the brother to the bride actually ftripped to 
fight the parfon in the church, for marrying 
them, who was obliged to procure conitables 
to keep the peace during the nuptial cere- 
mony ; after which, the briae was borne off 
in triumph by the bridegroom and a corperal 
of the fame regiment, to the no fmall gratie 
fication of a large concourfe of fpectators. 
Mr. Daine, of Manchefter, to Miis jane 
Cawley, ot Trafford, near Chefter 
Died.| At Chefter, Mr Orford, of the 
Grays.—-Mir, Faithful Thomas, many years 
conftable of the caftle; which ituation be 
dif{charged with credit to himfelf, aud advan- 
tage to the public.—-vir Shefley, bair-drei- 
fer. 
At Gayton, George Selmon, efy. of Nant- 
wich.—Mir. John Cooke, of Bradley, near 
Troafham, aged 57.—Mrs Hadatield, wife of 
Mr. Hadfield, of the falt-works, North-~ 
wich. ' 
At Biditon, Mr. John Wharton, aged 75. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
A very fine buft of the iate Dr. Darwin, 
in artificial ttene, bas lately been executed 
by Mr. Coffen, an ingenious artift, of Derby, 
The likenefs is a mott {tviking one, and the 
materials of which it is compofed not being 
liable to be injured by the properties of at- 
moipheric air, it is admirably calculated to 
convey to pofterity the image of one of the 
greateft phyficians and philofophers of the 
apenny, 
Married.| Mr, John Arnold, to Mifs Ann 
Eyre, cf Radborne, near Derby.—Mr. Tho- 
mas Arnoid, of Derby, to Mifs Brentnall, 
of Park Hall, near Denby.—Mr. Harding 
Grant, of Eckington, to Mifs Mary Thorpe, 
of Sheffield. —“Mir. Wiiliam Wainwright, to 
Mifs Ann Williamfon, both of Heage. 
Ded.] At his teat at Kedlefion, ip the 
78th year of his age, the Right Honcure 
able Nathaniel Lord Scarfdale, a baro- 
net, doctor of laws, and vice-prefident of 
the 
