270 
duties of his office one day till within a 
twelvemonth of his death. ; 
At her father’s houfe in Thirfk, aged 33, 
Mrs. Witkinfon, reliGt of the Rev. C. Wil- 
kinfon, late curate of Thornton,—Mrs. 
Horner, of Whitkirk, near Leeds, relict of 
the late Mr. Horner, of Ripon. 
At Hull, aged 34, Capt. J. Hemingway,’ 
of the Richard & Ann of that port.—-Aged 
32, Mrs. Eimonds, wite of Capt, Edmends, 
of the fhip Brothers —Mr. W. Hair, excife- 
officer, aged 3 sities Peacock, at the ad- 
vanced aze ani 7 Aged 56, Mrs..Terry, 
wife of Mr de ‘Terryy who has fuffered a 
fevere af Gion by -lofs of an amiable 
daughter, and an Ak hinnate wife, within 
three months of each other, 
- At Sheiheld, Mr.-Renjamin Chadwick.— 
Aged 21, Mr. fofeph Crefwick, fon of Mr. 
Crefwick, of Charles-ftreet. He was one 
of the volunteers in Capt. Brockfield’s light. 
company. —Suddenly, aged 80, Mrs. L, 
Clayley.—“ir. W. Marfden, He was thrown 
from his horfe, and broke bis leg, when a mor- 
tification enfuing, he died afew days afterthe 
acci¢ent. His remains were interred with 
military honours; anda greater concourfe of 
people was never affembled at that place ona 
fimilar occafion. 
At Leeds, Mrs. Glover, wife of Mr. Glo- 
ver, wool-fapler —Mrs Storr, wife of Mr. 
Storr, of Park-lane.—M:s. Grim‘haw, re- 
Wi@ of Mr. Aaron Grimfhaw, one of thie 
people called Quakers. 
At Halifax, Mrs. Pearfon, wife of Mr. 
Pearfon, hair drefler.—Mrs, Rawnfley, wife 
of Mr. Rawnfley, patten-maker. 
At Huddersfield, Mrs, Flelen Stanton, wife 
of Mr. John Stanten, manager of feveral 
provincial theatres, 
At Halton, Mr. Hindle, fen. late of the 
Rofe and Crown inr, and the oldeft publican 
in Leeds, Like a true veteran he dweit with 
peculiar pleafure upon the hiftory uf his owa 
life: He had feen four kings, and fought the 
battles of three of them; had refided in 
three kingdoms, and kept houfes’ of public 
entertainment in them all; and having at 
length paffed through the campaign of life 
with credit, he fell, at a good old age, into 
the hands of the Univerfal Conqueror. 
Atter a few days ilinefs, aged 33 years, 
the Rev. James Henderfon, diflenting minié 
‘ger, and mafter of the feminary at Eaftwood, 
“near Fialifax. 
LANCASHIRE. 
Married |] At Up-Holiand, near Wigan, 
G. W. Hutton, efq. jun. of Cariton upon- 
Trent, Nottinghamihire, to Mits F. Mitford, 
daughter of the late Bertram Mitford, efq: ae 
Mit ford Caftle, Northumberland 
At vetoed, Mr. R. Rimmer, watch- 
m2ker, to Mifs Margaret Balmer.—-Mr. W. 
Penfen, leader of the band at the theatre, to 
Mifs Sims, of the fame theatre —Mr. N. 
“Quirk, thip-builder, to Mifs Miller, daughter 
ef Mr. Miller, pitot —Myr, T. Avifon, attor- 
Lancafoire—Chefbire. 
roa, 
ney, to Mifs A. Eden.—Mr. H. Parry, of 
Shrewfbury, to Mifs Phillips; 
At Lancafter, James Clarke, efg. barrifter 
at law, and deputy recorder of Liverpool, to 
Mifs Tane Addifon, fecond daughter of Ros 
bert Addifon, efq. mayor of Lancafter.—-Mr. 
W. Wiid, to Mifg L. Otley. 
At Northop, Flinthhire, the Rev. C. Wick- 
fted Ethelfton, M.A. rector of Worthenbury, 
and Fellow of the Collegiate Church, Man- 
chefter, to Mifs H. Edwards, youngest daugh- 
ter of John Edwards, efq. of Kelhiterton. 
At Manchefter, Mr. Fernhaugh, to Mrs. 
Stretch.--Mr. B. Hankinfon, corn dealer, 
to Mifs A. Stones, of Stockport.—Mr. G. 
palette of Shefield, to Mifs Hearnfhaw.— 
Mr. J. Padmore, to Mifs Scholes, . 
At Cockerham, near. Lancafter, Mr, T. 
Harrifon, cleric of the ElJol Chapel, to Mrs. 
J. Whittingham. ‘The bridegroom is about 
70 years of age, and the bride 50. It-is re- 
marikable that he bought her from her for- 
mer hulband, about twelve years ago, for 
4s. gd.and they have lived together ever fince. 
Died.| At Liverpool, aged 66, .Mr J. 
Pennington.—Mr. Alex. Blair, upwards of 
thirteen years waiter at the Star & Garter, in 
Paradife-ftreet.—Mrs. Devaynes, wife of Mr. 
B. Devaynes, of Duke-fireet.— Aged ANFis 
Mifs MM. Horton, of Kichmond row.—Aged 
43, Mr. W. Gill, officer im the excife, 
Princes-ftreet. 
At Manchefter, Thomas Percival, M.D. 
F.R.S. of whom a further account wiil be 
given in our next Nember. 
At Lancafter, aged 80, Mrs. S. Tomlinfon, 
a maiden lady.—In the bloom of youth, Mifs 
Sarah Edmonfon, daughter of the late Mr, 
Edmenfoa, fail-cloth -manufaéiurer—Mrs. 
Sharples, wife of Mr. Sharples, of the Dol- 
phin public houfe. 
At Hale, the Rev. Jofeph Airey, curate of 
that place ——Myrs. Marriott, of Smedley, re- 
lc of the late Wiliam Marriott, efq. mer- 
chant.—-Aged 82, Mrs. Elizabeth Cock, of 
‘Halton, near Lancafter, mother of Mefirs, 
John acd Henry Cock, merchants. 
Suddenly, on the road between Warrington 
and Prefcot, Mrs. Bolton; of Manchefter— 
John ‘Threliall, efq. of Chorley. —Aged 67, 
Richard Atherton, efg. fenior alderman of 
Prefton, in which corporation he ferved the 
ofiice of mayor of the guild in 1722. 
CHESHIRE, 
Married.| Mr. Currell, of Kidderminfter, 
to Mifs Gamon, of Chefter. 
At Chefter, sir. Tho. Davies, glover, of 
Bridge ftreet-row, to Mrs. Mary Heatley.— 
The Rev. Rovert Porter, re€tor of Draycot, 
to Mifs Mary Thomas, fecond daughter of the 
Kev. H, ‘Thomas, of Leigh. : 
At Audlem, Mr. Thomas Bancroft, of — 
Buertan, fkinner, to Mrs. Betty Silvefter, of 
Kridgmere. Their united ages amount to 150 
years. This is the fifth bride he has led to — 
the altar of Hymen ; and the third time 
the fair one has received the nuptial.embrace, 
Ir. oy) 
