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CORRECT LIST of BANKRUPTCIES and of DIVIDENDS announced between the 20th of April, and the 20th of May extracted from the London Gazettes.

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BANKRUPTCIES.

(The Solicitors' names are in Italics.)

Amner. Hinckley, hofier. Greenway, Nuneten, Warwick. faire, and Fletcher and Nicholls, Gerrard-street.

J. Afwell, Birmingham, thimble-maker. Egerton, Gray's inn. G. Beardmore, the younger, Afhbourn, cornfactor. Macdougal and Hunter, Staple's inn.

J.K. Rowland, Colchester, merchant. Sudler, Monument-yard.
J. Bennett, Little Ilford, faleiman. Dalton.

G. Bleckly, Godmanchefter, hopkeeper, Cooper and Law.
C. Buckton, Great Pulteney-treet, printer, Greenwood,
E. Burgefs and H. Wardje, Manchester. Meddsverofs.
D. Bowdige, Exeter, grocer. Williams and Brooke, Lincan's inn.
W. Boornan, Bafinghati-ttreet, warehoufeman. Wiley.
R. Burne, Hanoverstreet, milliner. Jington, Frith-freet.
J. Bafs, Teignmouth, Shipwright. Price, Lincoln's inn.
W. Barrett, Cheapfide, linen-draper. Ellis, Curfitor-freet.
G. Berner, Hoddefdon, miller. Parniker and Druce.
M. Buniter, Penryn, linen-draper. Welch and Bedford.
R. Blakeway, Eatthope, Salop, lim.e:nan and matter. Torrant,
W. Hinley, High Melton, York, contactor. Allen.
W. Cobhain, Thomas,treet, dealer in corn, &c. Speck
N. Chefter, Butcher-row, Ratcliffe, carpenter. BakCY.
E. Collier, Devonshire-ftreet, merchant. Brushed.

T, Cook, Whitwell, Norfolk, dealer. Windys and Helloway.
B. Comberback, Craven-dreet, fcrivener. Cumberlege.
J., Dalton, Hackney, grocer. Auber, Buter-freet, Shitai-fquire.
. Dale and T. Martin, Little Britain, commiffion-brokers.
Wild, Warwick-fquare.

G, Del nonte, Duke-street, Westminster, broker. Cockayne and
Tailor, Lyn's in.

W. Dorrell, Bridgwater-fquare, clock-maker. Scott.

W. Farinan, Middle Temple, fcrivener. Carpenter and
Guy, King's arms-yurd,

S. Frost, Cambridge, brazier, Kynderley and Long.
$. Fox, Nottingharn, mercer. Macdougal and Hunter.
J. Forbes, Lad-lane, warehoufeman, Debary and Cope,
J. Feat, Sutton, Ile of Ely, carrier. Gotched, Nerfolk-Areet.
T. Fed, Bolton in le Moors, cotton-manufacturer. Lyon and
Collyer, Gray's in.

R. Grave, Alford, innholder. Walker, Alford.

J. Gifford and T. Rawlins, Liverpool, merchants. Shawe's. T. Grifdale, Bolten in le Moors, muflu manufacturer. Cross. E. Heod, Grove-treet, Bathwick, Somerfet, coachmaker, &c. Sheppard, Bath, and Tucker, Featherstone-buildings.

T. Hawkfworth, York, currier. Edge, Temple.

E. Hamer, Pendleton, cotton manufacturer. Meddower oft.
J. Horrocks, Boiton in le Moors, cotton manufacturer. Rujjen.
B. Haworth, Huflinguen, victualler. $buters, Tudor-freet,
R. Hotland, Leadenhai-treet, wine merchaut. bron.
W. Hyland, Robertbridge, Suffex, grocer. Sheppard and
Cooke, Deun-freet, Borough,

W. Judfon, Minchinh impton, clothier. Dynely and Bell.
W. T. iff, Nottingham, furgeon. Muryby, Buverie-freet.
W. Jonnfon, jun. Leawen, butcher. Wifen, Cafie freet.
W. James, Biriningham, mercer, Egerton, Gray's inn,"
J. Jordan, Shadwell, failmaker. Cupfield, Shadwell.
W. Johnfon, Liverpool, merchant. Windie.

N. Kohne, A. Boyfen, and J. C. Schalek, Bifhopfgate-street, merchants. Eaton, Birch n-lane,

W. Kerr, Stockport, inulin manufacturer. Swale.
J. Kell, Sunderland, mariner. Rame, Smith's-buildings.
T, Leouard, Kington upon Hull, butcher, Gair, Hull.
M. Lovely, Hendon, thopkeeper. Jenkins and Jans, New inn,
K Lawrence, New Winsfo, brick ayer. Duill and Mathews.
J. Millward, Clifton, York, inaltiter. Jackjon, Bankend, and
Yardley, Bread-street.

M. Mofes, Swan freet, jeweller. Howard, Jewry-freet.
J.Mayhew, Illington, money fcrivener. Biddeley, Serie-freet,
J. Marthall, Bath, bookfeller, Lewis, Gray's inn.
G. H. Mortimer, Arundel-ftreet, fcrivener. Bishop.
R. Maton, Salford, dyer. Kili, Curptor-preet.
T. Nevill, Bumingnam, button-imaker, Hardcafle.
J. Nayes, fen, and jun. Chippenham, ironmongers.
and Pineger, Gray's inn.

C. Newinan, Cambridge-treet, victualler,
Co. Lincoin's in.

Broome

Beardsworth and

J. Phillips, Mount-treet, carpenter. Carrington, Mount-street.
J. C. Philips, Brittol, crocer. Edmunds, Ex.bequer-office.
W. Phillips, Walcott, carpenter and builder. Broome and Pin-
neger, Gray's inn.

T. Peirce, Holborn, linen draper Fai-bunk, Ely-place.
T. Read, Winflow, dealer. Abbey, Northampton.

W. Rowland, Lambeth, viualer. Holloway, Chancery-lane.
J. Rofe, Hillend, Bucks, bargemafter. Elfen, Crane-court.
R. Roter, Britol, printer. Barends, Exchequer-office.
R. Rorifon, Cherley, grocer. Blackfack, Tenpic.
1. Richards, Coventry-treet, cheieinonger. Scott.

J. Shearer, Bath, vender of inedicine. Gabell, Lincoln's inn. G. Stemaker, Stockwell, manufacturer of rice powder. Dawfon, Warwick-preet.

E. Sargeant, Jun. Minories, flopfeller. Burt, Torrington-Breet.
T. Sutton, Afhford, innkeeper. Delafaux, Afford.
J. Southeriton, Wallington, fcrivener. LUXN.Ore.
E. Stanley, Alveston, dealer. Kynderley and Long.
J, Tuule, Bath, coachmaker, &c. Sheppard, Bath, and
Tucker, Flatberstone-buildings.

R. Tyndall, Minchinhampton, clothier: Dyneley and Bell.
J. Tite, Loughten, farmer, Rofe, Caftic-freet, He born.
C. Twigs, Biriningham, button-maker. Hardcastle.
J. Tipping, Liverpool, merchant. Lace, Liverpool.
w. yale, Bunhill-row, watch-maker. Robinson.
J. Wood, Rippon, dealer. Robins, Gray's inn-place.

T. White, Nottingham, victualler. Macdougal and Hunter.
M. Watfon, St. Albans-treet, taylor. $bato, Clements inn.
A. Wright, Market Raisin, hawker. Foulber, Hart-freet.
S. Wintle, Cheltenham, victualler. Kynderley and Co.
Winton, Saminer's-towo, builder. Pullen, Fore-freet.
Wade, Sheffield, factor. Wilfon, Caftic-freet, Holborn.
Walton, Halifax, ipirit merchant. Cardale, Hakward, and
Spear Gray's inn.

W. Wilton, Manchester, grocer. Ellis, Curator-freet,
A. Walker, Workfop, wine merchant.

Allen, Furnival: inm

A. Worbrys and T. Sydes, Birmingham, fword-cutiers. Wir thant, Caftie-freet, Holborn.

T. Wyne, Weit Tanfeld, butcher. Darnbrough and Coates J. Zealy, Evesham, victualler. Griffiths, Broadway, Worcester. bire, and Sherwin, Ludgate-bill.

DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED.

J. Ainfworth, Hallifax, timber-merchant. June 15.
J. Aftley, Britol, dealer in fpirits. June rг9.
S. Beckman, Fashion-treet, fugar-grinder. May 19.
8. Bradbury, Bafinghall.freet, broker. June 2.
W. Bailey, Farringdon, mercer. June 5.
R. Brown, Newcattle, wine-merchant. May 22.
M. Bryan Sheerness, flopfeller. May 22.
J. Borlafe, Oxford, cornchandler, June 2.
T. Blifs, Trowbridge, grocer. May 29.
F, Bague, Conduit-treet, merchant. May i6.
E. Budd, Rumfey, tallow-chandler. May 30.
W. Butlin, Bishopigate treet, grocer. June 5.
J. Beyer, Theyer-ftreet, upholder. May 26.

J. Bartlet, of the Contractor, Indiaman, mariner. Jute 9.
W. Barrow and J. Barrow, Norwich, warehousemen. June 150
S. Bradbury, Bafinghall,street, broker. June 26.
C. S. Bradley, Bristol, tobacconift. June 12.
J. Collin, Broad-treet, merchant. May 19.
P. Clutterbuck, York-treet, brewer. May 12,
J. Cook, Kentbury, clothier. May 25.
L. Cohen, Wapping, merchant. June 2.
J. Carter, Malden, carpenter. July 7.

5. Cafe, Fore-ftreet, haberdasher. June 16.

J. Curtis, Warwick-Itreet, harness-maker. June 9.

J. Clegg, Manchester, fuftian-manufacturer. June 15.
J. Dunlop, St. Mary Axe, merchant. June 29.
J. Ditcham, Bear-lane, carpenter. May 19.

E. Davies, Caermarthen, shopkeeper. May 19

J. T. Deeble, Cannon-treet, upholsterer. May 16

P. J. Dennidinfell, James-treet, Hanover-iquare. June
D. Elliot, Cushion-court, merchant. May s.
M. Foulkes, Rathen, horie-dealer. May 29.

R. Finney, Colchester, shopkeeper. May 21.

T. Francis and A. Weir, Swaniea, fhopkeepers. May 22.
J. Fewfier, Minchinhampton, innkeeper, June 23.

J. Garrett and B. Hathway, Oxford-üreet, glafs-fellers. June S.
B. Golding and J. S. Macnamara, Queen-street. June 30.
H. S. Gardiner, Wardrobe-place, Doctors-commons. June
J. Gould, Coventry, factor. May 20.

E. Gardner, Croydon, and T. Gill, Chrift Church, June 19
T. Holland, Bermondiey, shipwright. May 23.
W. Hicks, Selby, baker. May 23.

A. Hartley, Lancaster, milliner, May 24.
J. Hewett, Goditen, carpenter. May 22
T. Hutchins, Worcester, rope-matter. May 24.
J. Harrifon, Manchester, merchant. June 19.
J. Hoyle, Watherlane, Hallifax, dyer. June 6.

T. Harris, Paul's-court, Wood-street, hofer, &c. June S.
L. Holloway, Paddington, faddler. June 7
D. Hart, Golport, filvertinith. June 7

J. R. Jowett, Fleet-treet, mercer. April 28

T. Jeffrey, Old Jewry, linen-draper. May 22

J. Jackson, Brompton, Apothecary. June 9

W. J Anton, Pontefract, brandy-merchant. June 16

J. Kerrod, Hackney, bricklayer. June 7

J. Krohn, New-court, Throgmorton-treet, merchant. Junes
S. Levy, Little Aile-street, watch-maker. June s
T. Ledeard, Rochefter, foap-maker. June 9

P. Morgan and A. Strother, Crefcent, Minories, June S
A. Merry, London, merchant. May 2z

T. Mariuin, Cloth-fair, mercer. May 26

J. Marthall and J. Longcake, Washington, mercers. June & J. Mobbs, Birmingham, hatter, &c. June 9

M. Noton, Manchester, corn-dealer, June 15

R. Oliphant and H. Anderfon, Fenchurch-buildings, Junes

T. Outteridge, Brenchley, Kent, dealer. June 16

T. Owen, Manchester, vintner. June 21

D. Prowell, Broomfgrove, grocer. May 12

T. Pasfield, Kow, carpenter. June 9

H. I'age and T. Burrows, Great Queen-treet,faddlers. May 19. T. Parke, Lancaster, merchant. May 21

T. Phillips, Stourpot, coal-merchant. May 21

J. Pinfold and R. Griffiths, Watling-treet. May 15

W. W. Proffer and R. Cotter, Fenchurch-freet, June 16 A. Rofs, Great Ruffci-treet, army-clothier. June 29

J. Radford, Bridgewater, currier. May 16

D. Ryan, Swallow-freet, victualler. May 26

J. Rebfon, Croydon, faddler, Junes

J. Kiley, Sheffield, linen-draper. May 31

T. Reeves, fen. Brick-lane, Spitalfields, wine-merchant. June 19

J. Robion, Croydon, fadler. June so

J. Smith and W. Brown, Finfbury-fquare. May 2
W. Smith, King's Arms-yard, fcrivener. June s
J. Simms, Manchester, fuftian manufacturer. June 19
1. Skenfield, Bristol, timber-merchant. June 4

J. Smith, Bridgnorth, haberdasher. June 19.

W. Steele, Selby, baker. June 6

J. Southerdon, Rye, grocer. June 19
R. Smith, Oxford-ftreet, grocer. June s

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J. Smith, Duke-freet, Grofvenor-quare, bricklayer. June 5
W. Scorgey, St. Martin's-court, hofer, June 16
John Scott, London, merchant, and infurance-broker.
D. Troup, Goodman's-yard, merchant. June 2
J. Thompton, Southwark, cheesemonger. June 5
T. Thornton, Spalding, hopkeeper. June 3
W. Thompson, Red-lion-treet, Clerkenwell. June 16
G. Woodward, Tontine inn, Madeley, innholder. May 3
J. Wefton, Shelton, potter. May 24

J. Ward, Tean, butcher, May 31
Wheeler, Britol, draper. May 22

k. Wedgwood, Burflem, potter. May 25
J. Woolan, Sheffield, ironmonger. June 22
k. Woodfield and W. Orton, Coventry, grocers. June 6
M. Waugh and J. Price, Leeds, bookfeiters. June 6.
E. Wilfon, Redbrook, Eltham, milk-dealer. June 16
R. Wedgewood, Burilem, potter. June 7
E. Walker, Kidderminster, fhoc-maker.

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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES.

NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM.

A most ingenious and yet fimple combination of machinery, for the purposes of regulating the conveyance of waggons, laden with coals, down an inclofed plane, from Benavell collery, on the north-fide of the Tyne, to the Staith at the border of the river, and for bringing up the waggons, when unloaded, by the fame power that refitted its projectile impetus in the defcent, has lately been perfected and brought into ufe by Mr. Barnes. The length of the rail way, on which the waggon runs, is 864 yards, which diftance it defcends in two minutes and a half, and reafcends in the fame fpace of time; fo that the loaded waggon can be let down with cafe and fafety, the coal difcharged, and the empty waggon returned to the pit, within the compafs of seven minutes! The impelling and the refifting powers of motion, are derived from a plummet, weighing 164 cwt. which the waggon in defcending and afcending, alternately raifes and lowers the depth of 144 yards. The rope, by which the waggon is impeded and accelerated, winds rounds the axis of a large wheel, in a niche or groove in the middle, that gives the rope only fpace to coil round upon itself, and thereby guards against all pofibility of entanglement. Near to the axis of the large coiling wheel, there is an oblique inindention of cast iron, which correfponds with and works into a fimilar conformation on the rim of a fmaller wheel; round which the plummet rope is coiled or warped, and is, in confequence thereof, moved round only once in fix rotations of the fufpending and retracting wheel, which exactly correfponds with the elevation of the weight and the defcent of the waggon. To preferve the rope from injury, by dragging on the ground, rollers with iron pivots and brafs fockets, for it to run upon, are elevated in the middle of the rail-way; but fufficiently low to prove rio obftruction to the waggon, which pafies over them.

Married.] At Newcafle, Mr. Robert Frost, jun. to Mifs Todd, of Mitford. Mr. J. A. Kidd, engraver and copper-plate printer, to Mifs Atkinton. Mr. Thomas Ratcliff, to Mifs Brown, of Jarrow.

At North Shields, Mr. W. Turnbull, matter of the John and Richard, to Mifs Lowrey.

At Tynemouth, Mr. Robert Ramshaw, attorney, of North Shields, to Mifs Ann Ptifück, of South Shields.

At Ovingham, Mr. John Hail, broker, of Newcastle, to Mifs Jane Brown, of Wylam. Mr. Robert James, late of the Cock Inn, Newcastle, to Mifs Mary Swinburn, of Newbottle.

At Corbridge, Mr. Lancelot Armstrong, geon, to Mits Ifabella Rewcastle.

Bywell, Mr. John Charlton, of Walton,

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Died.] In Newcastle, in his 69th year, after a long and very painful illness, Mr. William Newton, architect. His integrity and affable manners procured him a refpe&table circle of friends in private life; and his profeffional reputation will be perpetuated by the various edifices planned and built under his directions, in this and the adjacent counties.

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At Eafingwold, Mr. Robert Yates.

At Hebburn, Mr. John James. The office of parith clerk to this town had been fucceffively held by his grandfather, his father, and himself, for the term of 132 years.

At Berwick, Mr. William Phorfon, printer and bookfeller.

CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND.

Married.] At Whitehaven, captain Henry Fisher, of the Favourite, to Mifs Eleanor Plafket, youngest daughter of the late captain John Plaket.

At New Hutton, near Kendal, William Sleddall, efq. to Mifs Holmes.

At Brampton, Mr. Thomas Hutton, of Soulby, near Kirkbystephen, to Mifs Jane Noble, of High How.

At Hawkethead, Mr. Harrifon, of Hawkeshead Hall, to Mrs. Towafon.

Died.] At Whitehaven, in her 71st year, Mrs. Ann Skelton. Mr. James Raney. In his 26th year, Mr. George Stalker, jun. After a fhort illness, Mr. Ralph Hendley.

At Carlifle, aged 45, Mr. James Bousfield, linen-draper.

At Kendal, Mr. Batty Hodgson, tobacconift, and an alderman of the corporation. Mr. John Swainfon, currier.

At Scorings, near Refwick, in her 75th year, Mrs. Martha Gibson.

At Lowca, aged 76, Mr. Jofeph Younghufband, fhoemaker.

At Kefwick, aged 63, Mrs. Dinah Clark. At Low Barkhoufe, Setmurthy, aged 28, Mrs. Irvin.

YORKSHIRE.

From Mr. Seaton, the treasurer's annual report of the state of the woollen manufactory, delivered in at the laft Pontefra& fefiions, it appears, that of broad cloths there have been manufactured in the laft year, pieces 229,292

yards, 7,235,038; which gives a decreafe from the returnsof the preceding year, of 17,478 pieces, amounting to 595,498 yards. Narrow cloths, on the other hand, have experienced an increafe, there having been ma nufactured in the courfe of the last year, 156,709 pieces, or 5,503,648 yards, giving an increase of 5115 pieces, or 257,944 yards.

Married.] At York, Mr. Lopfdale, linendraper, to Mrs. Howell. Mr. Wm. Aftley,' filverfmith, to Mifs Clark.

At Knaresborough, Mr. George Henlock, grocer, to Mifs Clough.

At

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At Farlington, Mr. Thomas Hall, of Linton upon Oufe, to Mifs Hall.

At Rotherham, M. Edward Crefwick, of Sheffield, to Mifs Mary Holt, fifter to Mr. Holt, of Newark, printer.

At Hefsle, Mr. Scoffin, of the Eaft Riding Bank in Beverly, to Mifs Brough, of the former place.

At Wakefield, Mr. Rowland Herft, bookfeller, to Mifs Ann Day, daughter of Mr. John Day, watchmaker. Mr. Thomas Beaumont, ironmonger, to Mifs Ann Richardfon,

of Leeds.

The Rev. William Williamfon, of Pocklington, fecond fon of W. Williamfon, of Linton Spring, to Mifs Dawfon, only daughter of Mr. Dawfon, of Wighill, near Wetherby. At Doncaster, Mr. Graham, to Mrs. Lifle. At Hull, Mr. Richardfon, of Pocklington, to Mifs Hall, of Beverley. Mr. Wm. Lambert to Mifs Fearn.

At Leeds, Mr. Matthew Hewitt, of Beefton, to Mifs Burton, daughter of the late Mr. Joshua Burton, of Bromley. Mr. Philip Haift, merchant, to Mifs Mary Tipping.

Died.] At York, John Cockshutt, efq. captain in lord Harewood's regiment of fupplementary militia. Mifs Severs. In his 71ft year, defervedly esteemed and refpected, Mr. Thomas Atkinfon, archite&t.

At Hull, aged 55, the rev. John Beatfon, many years minifter of the Baptist chapel in Salthoufe Lane. Mr. Thomas Bell, infurance broker.

At Broomley, near Whatley, greatly refpected and beloved, Mrs. Ann Rhodes.

At Duncombe Park, Mifs Duncombe, eldeft furviving daughter of Charles Slingsby Duncombe, efq.

Suddenly, the Rev. Dr. Hunter, rector of Thurnfcoe.

In his 69th year, Jofeph Wilkinfon, efq. of Whetley Hill, near Bradford.

At Badfworth, the Rev. Mr. Rawlinson. At Beverley, aged 42, Mr. Hudfon. At her houfe at Carthorpe, in the North Riding, on the 6th inft. Mrs. Elfley, widow of the late rev. Gregory Elfley, Vicar of Burnefton.

At Louth, Mrs. Wriggleworth, wife of Mr. N. Wriggleworth, warden of that corporation. This gentleman's family furn fhes a remarkable inftance of fatality; his three fons, together with his wife, all dying within the space of 14 months.

At South Cave, Mr. John Robinson, late deputy comptroller of the customs at the port of Scarborough.

'After a few hours illness, Mr. Wainwright, of Ferrybridge, poftmafter of that place, and one of the partners in the Leeds pottery.

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At Scholes, near Leeds, the youngest fon of colonel Brooke.

At Thorner, likewife near Leeds, Mr. Marmaduke Parfon, many years a local preacher in the late Mr. Weftley's connexion.

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At Baildon, near Bradford, after a few days illness, Mrs. Cockshott.

LANCASHIRE.

Married.] At Liverpool, Mr. Thomas Mofs, merchant, to Mifs Griffies. Mr. Jos feph Farrer, merchant, to Mifs Eliza Neild, daughter of Mr. Henry Neild, of Aulling ton, in Cheshire. Mr. Edward Thompson, painter, aged 15, to Mrs. Groves, aged 45. Mr. George Atkinson to Mifs Mary Evans.

At Manchester, Mr. John Parry, merchant, to Mifs Wright. Mr. Wm. Fletcher to Mifs Mann. Mr. Thomas Thackery to Mifs Mar riot, of Smedley.

At Ormikirk, Mr. Wm. Wareing, attor ney, to Mifs Catherine Parr, daughter of the late alderman John Parr, of Liverpool. At Macclesfield, Mr. Lee, attorney, to Mifs Simpson.

Died.] At Lancaster, aged 91, Mrs. Pa tience Harrison. In her 70th year, Mrs. Elizabeth Frankland. Suddenly, Mr. Thomas Ralph, whitefmith.

On his paffage from the coast of Africa, Mr. Henry Wood, of Liverpool.

At Manchester, of a lingering confumption, borne with great fortitude and refignation, Mrs. Lignum, wife of Mr. John Lignum, furgeon.

At Prefton, in a very advanced age, Mrs. Hornby. Mr. Charles Roberts, of the royal Prefton volunteers.

At Bootle, aged 84, Mr. Edward Ashcroft, father of Mr. E. Afhcroft, of Spellow Houfe, near Liverpool.

At Huns Fold, in Tottington, at the extraordinary age of 102 years, Mr. Richard Hamer. He retained the ufe of all his faculties to the last day of his life; and within a fortnight of his deceafe, could eat a hard cruft of bread as eafily as in his youth. He has left a daughter and fon-in-law, whofe joint ages amount to 154 years.

Mr. Hughes, wife of Mr. M. Hughes, of St. Helen.

At Skipton in Craven, fuddenly, Mr. Thomas Wharton, innkeeper.

At Wigan, Mrs. Lowe, wife of Mr. James Lowe, fuftian manufacturer. Mr. Chrifty. Mr. Ellam.

CHESHIRE.

Married.] At Chefter, Philip Humberfton, efq. to Mifs Cotton, eldest daughter of the rev. the dean of Chefter.

At Nantwich, the rev. John Latham, curate of that place, to Mifs Snelson, daughter of Mr. Snelfon, itationer.

At Overton, Mr. Thomas Clarke, to Mifs Ellen Downs.

At Prestbury, Charles Antrobus, efq. of Alloftock, to Mifs Broadhurit, of Henbury.

Dicd.] At Chefter, aged 93, Mrs. Mary Wetenhall. In her 83d year, Mrs. Barnfton. Mr. Thomas Hand, corkcutter. Mr. Wm. Currie. Mr. Wm. Dicas, attorney. Mifs Gregory, of Sealand,

At Handbridge, near Chester, Mr. Woods. Near 3 E

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Near Chefter, Edward Gafhell, efq. This gentleman, on account of certain pecuniary difappointments, fecluded himself from fociety for the long term of 28 years.

At the Glafs-house, near Chester, Mrs. Witter.

At Stoke, near Nantwich, Mr. William Sprofton.

At Middlewich, aged 81, Mr. John Seaman.

DERBYSHIRE.

Married.] At Grefley, the rev. Wm. Grefley to Mifs Louifa Grefley, daughter of the late Sir Nigal Grefley, bart.

At Melbourne, Mr. Cullen, draper, of Nottingham, to Mifs Chamberlain, of the former place.

Died.] At Derby, at the Bell Inn, Mr. S. Bird, of Manchefter. He was feized the preceding day with an apoplectic fit, to which his fudden death is attributed. In her 83d year, Mrs. Wolley.

Tomkinfon, of Norman Crofs. Mr. Charles
Boughton to Mifs Rayment.

At Legiby, near Raifin, Mr. Cafterton, organist of St. Peter at Arches, Lincoln, and teacher of music, to Mifs Sarah Fox, of Callow.

At Tydd St. Mary's, the rev. Mr. Jerram, of Long Sutton, to Mifs Ann Stanger, of the former place.

At Wigtoft, Mr. Thomas Bower, grazier, to Mifs Sandall.

Died.] At Bofton, in her 23d year, much lamented, Mifs Tayton.

At Whittlefea, Mrs. Aveling, grocer. She was in perfect health a few minutes previous to her fudden death.

At Grantham, Mrs. Winter, wife of Mr. Wiater, grocer.

At Raithby, Sophia Davis, eldest daughter of Mr. Davis, of Loughborough.

At Bourn, in his 67th year, George Po

At Ibstock, Mr. Thomas Dethick, fon of chin, efq. colonel of the Leicestershire regiMr. Dethick, of Willington.

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At Arnold, Mr. John Stubbins, jun. of Nottingham, hofter, to Mifs Mary Cooke, of Redhill, in the parish of Arnold.

Died.] At Nottingham, Mrs. Mayne. Mr. Bradwell, fen. Aged 32, after a long illness, which the bore with great fortitude, Mrs. Ragsdale, of the Three Crowns Inn, in Parliament-ftreet. Mrs. Barton.

At Bramcote, near Nottingham, in his 86th year, Mr. George Robinfon. His death is fincerely regretted.

At Bingham, aged 68, Mrs. Stafford, widow of Mr. Stafford, many years a refpectable fchool-mafter in that town.

At Gedling work houfe, in his 96th year, John Flinders, penfioner. He lerved his Country 62 years in the capacity of a foldier, 34 of which he was a gunner in the royal artillery, 22 years in the 8th, or king's own regiment of foot, and fix years in the 528 regiment, general Lambton. Whilft in the 8th regiment, he was prefent in fix battles and two fieges, viz. the battles of Dettingen, Fontenoy, Falkirk, Culloden, Rackoo, and Val, and the fieges of Stirling Caftle and Bergen-op-Zoom. He was rewarded for his long and faithful fervices, by a penfion from government, which enabled him in his old age to live comfortably in his native parish of Gedling; but it is a remarkable circumftance, that, after making experiment of many private families, he preferred boarding himself in the parish workhoufe for feveral years previous to his deccafe.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

Married.] At Stamford, after a courtship of a few days, Chriftopher Peat, eiq. to Mrs. Tomkiníon, widow of the late Mr.

ment of militia, and deputy lieutenant and magistrate for the counties of Leicester and Lincoln. At the first forming of the militia for this county, Mr. P. was appointed captain, and ferved till the conclufion of the war in 1763. In the year 1778, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant-colonel, in which fituation he served during the Ame rican war, and, upon the death of the duke of Rutland, in 1787, he was appointed to the command of the regiment. In his public capacity he was moit defervedly esteemed, as a good foldier, and a faithful, upright and inflexible magiftrate; in the retired walks of domestic privacy, his benevolence and uniform integrity procured him the respect and love of all who had an opportunity of knowing him.

At Navenby, near Lincoln, in her 53d year, Mrs. Elizabeth Gill, wife of Mr. Jofeph Gill, wheelwright.

RUTLAND.

Married.] At Ketton, Mr. Stanger, to Mifs Kirke.

Died.] At Barrow, Mr. Darker, farmer and grazier.

Mrs. Berridge, wife of Mr. Berridge, of Cottefmore, farmer and grazier.

At Empingham, Mr. Bradshaw, gamekeeper to Sir Gilbert Heathcote, bart.

LEICESTERSHIRE.

Earl Moira has enrolled himself a private volunteer in the Leicester yeomanry cavalry. Died.]. At Leicester, Mr. Ireland, printer, to Mifs Miller. Mr. Iliff, draper, to Miis Keep, of Kettering.

Mr. Thomas Mitchell, of Billefdon, to Mifs Chamberlain, of Syston.

Died.] At Leicester, Mrs. Lowdham, widow of the late Mr. F. G. Lowdham, hofier. Aged 82, Mrs. Wolverftan, widow of Mr. Wolverftan, of Bole Hall, Staffordfhire. She was a very eccentric, but at the fame time amiable character. Mr. Thomas Bird.

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At Melton, in the bloom of youth, Mifs
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Mr. James Prefton, farmer, of Burton La-

zarus.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Wolverhampton, Mr. Methoin, bookbinder, to Mifs Spink.

At Cheadle, Mr. Thomas Smith, tanner, to Mifs Elizabeth Tipper.

Mr. Thomas Mayer, of Lane End, maltster, to Mrs. Salt, of Stafford.

At Ellenhall, Mr. Ah, of Eccleshall, to Mifs Addifon, of the former place.

At Burton upon Trent, lieut. Charles Perks, of the Burton volunteer infantry, of Sinai Park, near Burton, to Mifs Sherratt, of the former place.

Mr. Owen, of Tutbury Woodhouse, to Mifs Deavil, of Marchington.

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Died.] At Stafford, aged 83, Mrs. Mary Green. In her 63d year, Mrs. Fellows. few minutes preceding her death, fhe had been walking in her garden in perfect health. At Wolverhampton, Mrs. Brown. went to bed the preceding night in apparent good health.

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At the fame place, in his 64th year, Mr.
John Turnpenny Altrec.

Aged 75, Mrs. Lycett, of Shallowford.
At Sedgely, Mrs. Powell, wife of the rev.
Mr. Powell.

WARWICKSHIRE.

Married.] At Birmingham, Mr. Samuel Heely to Mifs Ketland. Mr. Wm. Hunt to Mifs Jane Colley. Mr. Samuel Weaver to Mifs Sarah Walker. Mr. Benjamin Ashwell to Mifs Elizabeth Beft. Mr. Boddington to Mifs Mary Ruffell, of Foleshill, near Coventry.

At Coventry, Mr. Thomas Howell, to Mifs Sarah Pearfon, of Birmingham.

At Handfworth, Mr. Richard Dean, to Mifs Elizabeth Baker.

Died.] At Birmingham, Mr. Richard Underhill. Mr. John Green, druggift and banker. Mr. Dicken, builder. Aged 71, Mr. John Beardmore. Mr. Henry Lutwyche. After a long and painful indifpofition, Mr. Collins. Mifs Holmes. Of a decline, Mifs Westwood, eldest daughter of Mr. O. Weftwood.

Mrs. Palin. Mrs. Corne.

At Coventry, after a fhort illness, Mrs. Davies, brazier. She has left nine children to lament her lofs. Mr. Stephen Scotton. Mrs. White.

Mr. Richard Groves, of Great Barr. He was a very ingenious and fkilful mechanic. At Foleshill, near Coventry, Mr. Benjamin Fidoe.

At Shrewley, in the parish of Hatton, in this county, Mrs. Archer, widow of the late Mr. Lawrence Archer. No woman ever maintained a more amiable and refpe&table

character.

At Spark Brook, near Birmingham, in his 77th year, Mr. William Shore.

At Handworth, near Birmingham, Mr. William Chamberlain.

At Cakemore, near Hales Owen. Mr. Thomas Adams.

SHROPSHIRE.

The beautiful turret of the church of St. Chad's, in Shrewsbury, will fpeedily receive an acquifition of a new peal of twelve bells, which have been pronounced, by competent judges, to be the beft mufical peal in the kingdom.

Married.] At Shrewsbury, Mr. T. Edwards, of Myford, Montgomeryfhire, to Mrs. Rogers, of Frankwell. Mr. Richards to Mifs Yall, of Preiton.

At Bishop's Caftle, Mr. Bodenham, linendraper, of Shrewsbury, to Mifs Sufan Home, of the former place.

At Ofwetry, Mr. Rogers, of Crofemere, to Mifs Sarah Croxon.

At St. Chad's, Mr. Gregory, of the Bog Mines, to Mifs Mary Pugh, of Kinnerton..

Died.] At Shrewsbury, Mrs. Blakeway, wife of Mr. Joshua Blakeway, of the Abbey Foregate. In her 86th year, after a very fevere illness, Mrs. Ramsbottom. Aged 64, Mr. Evan Owen.

At Ludlow, in his 75th year, captain Wm. Pugh. Mrs Harley, wife of Mr. Harley, dyer. Mrs. Collier. Mifs Jordan.

At Acton, Reynold Hall, Mr. Robert Smith.

At Whitchurch, aged 72, Mr. William Batho. Mr. Thomas Jebb, miller.

At Wellington, aged 72, Mr. Thomas Ore. He was upwards of 40 years agent to the late Edward Cludde, efq. of Orlton, and through the long period of his life, uniformly maintained the character of strict integrity, and was univerfally esteemed for the goodness of his heart.

At Welshpool, Mr. Thomas Parry, one of the aldermen of that corporation.

At Burlton, aged 74, Mrs. Ann Pemberton.

WORCESTERSHIRE.

Married.] At Longdon, Mr. Thomas Hill, farmer, of New Town, near Worcester, to Mifs. Sufan Ireland, of the former place.

At King's Norton, Edward Owen, efq. of Garth, Merionethfhire, to Mifs Highway, of Moneyhill, in this county.

Died.] At Worcester, Mrs. Dennis. Suddenly, while fitting in a chair at her fon's houfe, Mrs. Handy, aged 80. Univerfally He ferved the regretted, Mr. Henry Were. office of mayor in 1795. At the advanced age of 98, Mrs. Sufannali Davis.

At Role Place, near Worcester, Mifs Eliza Glover Williams, fecond daughter of Thomas Williams, efq.

At Bromsgrove, after a fhort illness, Mr. John Webb, attorney.

At Inkberrow, Mr. Thomas Davies, farmer.

At Droitwich, Mr. Wm. Smith, grazier. At Hinton Lane, near Worcester, Mr. Bellamy, timber-merchant.

Mrs. Lucas, wife of Mr. Lucas, farmer, of the Little Lodge, Hanbury.

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