1804. ] 
Bcale-hall, for the fame, as tenant, a filver 
“cup, of the fame value-——to Mr. Thomas 
Cottam, of Heaton, for the bef crop of hay 
grafs, of the firt year, on grounds laid down 
with grafs feeds, a filver cup, value three 
guineas—rto Mr. J]. Hodgfon, ef Borwick, 
for the greateft quantity of pafture land, of 
the firt year, on grounds laid down witb 
white clover, a filver cup, valuethree guineas 
-—to William Hargreaves, of Bulk, forthe 
Sreateft quantity of early potatoes fold in 
Lancafter market previous to the 15th of July 
Jatt, (a7cwt. gqrs. sibs.) a filver cup, value 
three guineas—to the beft crop of turnips, 
cabbages, and winter potatoes, each a filver 
cup, value three guineas—to the beft gene- 
wal ftock of cattle, a filver cup, value five 
guineas—sto the beft long-horned heifer, a 
filver cup, value three guineas—to the heft 
five ewes of the improved Lowland breed, a 
filver cup, value three guineas—to the bef 
two years old ram of the fame-breed, a filver 
cup, value three guineas. And, toa labourer 
in hulbandry, for the greateft number of legi- 
timate children brought up without parochial 
«elief, two guineas. 
Meried} At Halfall, John Kirkman, 
as of Vauxhall, to Mifs Mary Hunfworth, 
aughter of the late Thomas Hunfworth, ote 
of Maghull.—William Houfeman, efg. one 
an the Lancafter volunte.rs, to Milfs Sarah 
Fletcher, daughter of the Rev. Rob. Fletcher, 
seCtor-of Halton, near Lancafter. 
At Liverpool, Mr. William Sedgwick, mer- 
“chant, to Mifs Woods —Capt. Edward Leigh, 
to Mrs. Johniton, widow of the late Capt. 
Arch. Johnfton. 
At Rechdale, John Gilbert Royds, efg. fon 
of Thomas Royds, efg. of Greenhill, to Mifs 
Entwifle, daughter of John Entwifle, efq. of 
Foxholes. 
At Wigan, Mr. James Maxwell, merchant, 
of Haflingdon, to Mifs Boardman, only daugh- 
ter of James Boardman, efq. of the former 
place. 
At Manchefter, fofeph Armitage, efq. of 
Highroyd- hovfe, to Mifs Taylor, daughter of 
the iate Joteph Gaylot, efq. of Blakely. 
At Uiverftoa, Brigadier-general the Hon. 
William Lumley, to Mifs Mary Sunderland, 
fecond daughter of Thomas Sunderland, efq. 
of that place. 
Died.] At Liverpool, Mifs Jane Harvey, 
youngeit daughter of = Rev. Tho. Harvey, 
of Underbarrow, near Kendal ~—Capt. Nichol- 
fon, of the Ee Chefterfield, many years in 
the Jamaica trade,—-Capt. Bovin, of the Suffex. 
—Aged 85, Mrs. Leece, wife of Mr. Leece, 
snerchant. 
At Manchefer, aged 33, Mr. Edw. Jacobs, 
printer, third fon of Mr. E. Jacobs, of Hali- 
tax. He had been nine years engaged in thg 
fervice of his country, had fought under Lord 
Gardner and Lord Duncan, and had received 
a wound while employed under Lord Nelfon, 
at the bombardment of Copenhagen, The 
Menrury Mac. No. 121. 
Chifoire-— Derby hire. 
351 
Rev. Mr. Johnfon, minifter of St. George’s 
church. 
At Lancafter, Mr, James Simpfon, black- 
{mith. whefe fituation during the laftt twelve 
months has been mot diftrefiing; he havigg, 
from hard working and heat at the forge, 
diffolved the marrow of the foine, which 
rendered his legs and thighs totally ufelefs —. 
Agei 70, Mr. W. Carter, furgeon. 
At Layton hall, near Blackpool, aged 48, 
Mr. Seward, a gentleman highly refpested 
for his urbanity and hofpitality 
At Holcome, near Bury, aged 35, Mraa 
Howarth, wife of Mr. John Hevah. 
CHESHIRE. 
The truftees of the River Weaver Navigae 
tion, have fummoned a meeting for the pur- 
pofe of taking into confideration an application 
te parliament for an aé& to authorize the 
making a navigable canal from that river, 
near Frodfham, te communicate with the 
Merfey, at Weftern Point. 
Married | At Wallacy, Capt. A.W. Schom- 
berg, of the royal vy, fecond fon of the late 
Sir Alex. Schomberg, to Mifs Anne Smith, 
, youngett daughter of Rear-admiral Smith, of 
Poolton, 
At Shotwick, Mr. Wm. Charlton, of Shote 
wick-hall, to Mifs Parry, of the Two Mills, 
Died } "At Chriftleton, near Chefter, Tho. 
Ince, efq. 
At Baguly, Mr. Thomas Whitfield, late 
of Manchetter.—-Mrs. Elizabeth Henchman, 
youngeft fitter to Major Henchman, of Chef- 
ter.--Aged 76, the Rev. J. Briggs, chancellor 
of the diocefe. 
At Chefter, aged 65, Mr. John Lowe, te- 
bacconift.-Suddenly, in confequence of the 
barfting of a biood-veffel, Mr. Richardfon,—. 
Mrs. Pemberton, wife of Mr. Pemberton, 
overleer of the houfe of induftry.—Mr John 
Sprofton.—Aged 76, Mr. Richard Lowndes, 
ot Sandbach. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
An application is intended to be made a 
parliament, for an a& for inclofing the com- 
mons, waites, &c. in the parifh, manor, and 
liberties of Tidefwell. 
Married.| At Bluntitham, the Rev.J.Smith, 
fellow of St. John’s college, Cambridge, and 
reCtor of Holt, in Norfolk, co Mifs Villard, 
daughter of the Rev, R. Villard, late vicar of 
Wirkfworth. 
At Athborne, Mr. John Davenport, mer- 
chant, of Manchefter, to Mifs Getliff. 
At Shuley, Mr. P.C. Wood, of Leicefter, 
to Mils S, Goodwin. 
At Chefterfield, Mr. Alfred Carfon, to Mifs 
S. Walvin, both of Alport. 
At Chapel-le-Frith, Mr. Jofiah Bradbury, 
jun. of Rye Flatt, to Milfs Lingard, of Stod- | 
dard, daughter of the late Rev. John Lingard, 
of Edale, 
‘Died.| At Quarndon, near Derby, aged Fhe 
Mrs, Heath, relict of the late Mr. Chriftopher 
Heath, formerly an alderman of Derby. 
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