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CORRECT LIST of BANKRUPTCIES and of DIVIDENDS announced between the 20th of March

and the 20th of April, extracted from the London Gazettes.

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J. Addifon, Tifk, fhopkeeper. Marshall, Gray's inn..
J. Adamfon, Cateaion-freet, factor. Edge, Temple.

S. Bullock, Careaton-treet, factor. Abbott, Broad-frect.
J. Band, Brightlingsea, butcher, Navior, Great Newport-street.
N. Berry, York, clothier. Battye, Chancery-lane.
G. Berry, York, clothier. Butive, Chancery-lane.
Mary Birenenough, Salford, dyer. Edges, Manchefter.
W. Bentley and W Britain, Afton, lamp makers.
and Co. Symonds' inn.

Kinderly

T. Brough, St. Martin's-lane, vintner. Buxton, Great Marl borough-ftreet.

Beefton, Manchester, merchant, Lowten, Temple.

J. Ballard, Eveihin, victualler. Jones, Bangbali-street. John Curtis, Warwick-street, harnet's maker. Ware, Gray's

inn.

E. Cobby, Bright helmftone, fhopkeeper. Ware, Southwark.
T. Chambers, Newgate-frect, glover. Peibam, emile.
A. Chatel, Vine-treet, feather manufacturer.
Haydn fquare.

J. Dodd, me-@reet, packer. Lloyd, Thavies inn.
3. Doby, Rofemary-lane, pawnbroker.

court.

Biocmfield,

Willis, Warnford-
J. Dand, Rickargate, im-keeper. H defon, Clement's inn.
R. Denbigh, Ctley, tanner. Sykes, New inn.
W. S. Dix and J. Dix, Exeter, brewers. Sarel, Surrv-reet.
J. M. Evans Upper Ground-treet, Surry, builder. Highmere,
Holborn-c urt.

B. Froit, Sen. Scarning, Norfolk, dealer. Crif, E. Derebam.
J. Frof, Beefton, Norfolk, grocer. King, Litebam.
T. Grainger, Britol, cabinet maker. Allen, Hoxton.

J. Goodall, Nottingham, butcher. Gregg and Co. Skinners' ball.

S. Goodman, St. Ann's-lane, victualier. Wilfon, Union-street.
J. Green, Sioane-fiquare, engine maker. S.nib, Vilier firect.
W. Heath, Litue Coxwell, brick maker. W. Ward, jun. Fa-
ringdon.

T. Howard, Gorton, fhoemaker. Edge, Inner Tempie.
W. Hall, Newington-caufeway, dealer in Staffordshire ware.
Patten Cross-frect.

T. Jones, Caindlay, victualler. Berry, Meard's-fireet.
W. Jones, Cheltenham, deale! Pruen, Bread-street-bill.
R. Johnfin, Old City chambers, merchant.
bury-fquare.

Alcock, Canter

H. and J. Kemp, inn-holders, Chichefter. Wilfm, Union-
Areet.

D. Lowen, Canterbury, victualler. Gregory, Clifford's inn.
J. Mardon, Moreton, Hainpitoad, ferge-maker. Dacie and
Co. Mark-lane.

C. Moore, Staines, draper. Willis, Warnford-court.

R. Marshall, Adwick upon Street, corn trad r. Broadrick, Doncafer

T. Mumford, Old Mitchell-ftreet, victualler, Holloway, Chancery-lane.

E. Oven, St. James's-treet, taylor. Brookes, Chford's inn.
3. Purchate, Taunton, victualler. Darko, 0. B.joe-court.
W. Powell, W. Sutton, and M. Ward, Leeds, merchants,
Scott, Nabate-jir cel.

R. Poppie, Cheltea, baker. Mingbull, Milbank-freet.
J. Philips, Britol, grocer.

Gillet, Briftol.

M. Reynolds and J. Gibney, Bristol, hawkers. Weeks, Elyplace. J. Roberts, King's Head, Holborn. Raine, Seething-lane. 3. Rogers, Birmingham, fadier. Knierly and C. Symond's

inn.

G. F. Sherman, S. Alban's, musician. Browne, Bedford-row.
J. Sarcil Torquay, merchant. Prideaux, Dartmouth.
C. Shelton, Nottingham, grocer. Gregg and Co, Skinners'-ball.
T. Stephens, Manchester, fuftian manufacturer. Edges, Man-
chefer.

J. Smedley, Maiden-lane, hofer. Field, Friday-freet.
J. Sutton, Cheapside, goidimith. Welch and Co. Bedford-freet.
W. Toplis, fen, and jus, C. Toplis, and C. Jackfon, Cuckney
Notts, worted makers. Rafs and Hall, Bjwei-couri.
J. R. Tape, Manchester, innkeeper. Edge, Inne Temple.
W. R. Tyndale, Woodcheater, grocer. Lewis, Inner Temple.
J. Wafloin, Brighthelmstone, grocer. Bis, fum Garden.
V. Winnington, Thavies inn, hardwareman. Wilson, Castle-
freet.

E. Wifon, Kidbrook, milk dealer. White, G. Prefcott-preet.
G. Walker, Beverley, butcher. Lowndes, Red Lion-fquare.
H. Wilton, Scarborough, tallow chandler. Marjball, Gray's
inn.

J. Warne, Flushing, Cornwall, mariner. Shepherd and Co.
Gray's inn.

W. Wife, Swan and Hoop Pavement, victualler. Burslem, Bunbili-row.

W. Weller, Welbeck-ftreet, ftock-broker. Cater, G. Jamesfreet. W. Young, Ramsgate, vintner. Blakes, Cook's-court.

DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED.

John Ambrofe, Richmond-place, mufic-mafter. April 24.
J. Abraham, Houndiditch, warehoufeman. May 22.
J. Allured, jun. Yarmouth, upholsterer. May 9.
J. Anfell, Edmonton, cornichandler. June 30.
D. Andre, N. Broad-treet, merchant. May 15.
James Beyer, Thayer-treet, upholder. April 28.
John Budden, Southampton, baker. April 28.
H. Barnett, Crown-court, merchant. April 24.
Tho. Burrell, Wormwood-freer, carpenter. May S.
R. Brown, Newcastle, upholsterer. April 30.
J. Bigiby, Nottingham, wire-merchant. May 15.
J. Borlafe, Oxford, cornchandler. May 5.

E. Broadbrook, Broad-fireet, upholsterer. May 5.
John Carrington, Manchester, matter. April 21.
Peter Clutterbuck, York-freet, brewer. April 24.
Crofs, Bayly, Bayly, Bayly and Crofs, Bath, bankers. April 30.
J. Chappel and J. Pratten, jun, Gloucefter, tammers. May &
John Cox, Deptford, Mafon. April 17.

Richard Cepe, Birmingham, wine-merchant. April 17.
H. Catton, N. Elmham, grocer. May 7.

J. Cooper, St. Michael's alley, upholsterer. May s.
John Davidfoh, Thaines-ftreer, feedfinan. Aprii 28.
James Dunlop, St. Mary-axe, merchant. April 23.
Francis Davenport, Marden, clothier. April 23.
David Elliots, Cushion-court, merchant. April 21.
Jacob Ellwood and T. Ifinay, Brifco, calico-printers.
Miles Edwards and T. Edwards, Kent-treet, cotton manu-
facturers. May 8.

May &

May S.

Geo. French, Hurit-green, hocpkeeper. April 18.
Jof. Fugil, Briftol, woollen-draper. April 27.
Robert Fairclough, Liverpool, grocer. May 1.
Thomas Francis, Batteriea, victualler. April 28.
W. and C. Faulkner, Manchetter, cotton-fpinners. May 26.
Rich. Green, Wolverhampton, innholder. May 3.
B. Golding and J. S. M'mamara, Queen-ft. merchants.
T. Godfell, fed. Wapping, wharfinger. May 12.
J. P. Galliot, Union-treet, merchant. May 22.
Hugh Hatton and J. Mafon, Manchester. April 12.
William Horton, Wolverhampton, ironmonger. April 26.
J. P. Hokik, Coleman-treet, merchant. April 24.
W. Harpur and J. Wifon, Budge-row, merchants.
Charles Hughes, Royal-circus, dealer. April 24.
W. Hu, Birmingha, linen draper. April 24.
T. Harris, Paur's-court, hofter. May 5.

May 27.

J. Harrifon, Paternofter-row, bookfeller. May 22.
Tho. Hupe, Newcastle, linen draper. June 14.
Jofan Hammond, Manchester, innkeeper. May 21.
James Haviland, Taunton, timber-merchant. May 22.
Simon Jeakins, G. Kightrider freet, coach-maker. April 4
J. R. Jowett, Fleet-freet, man's mercer. April 21.

H. W. Jollen, Malaon, butcher. April 19.
Samuel Johnfon, Nottingham, grocer. April 3.
George Lucas, Beach-farm, dealer. Ap.il 17.
Matthew Lowdown, St. George's- fields,tone-mafon. April 29.
R. Lees and J. Hague, Hurtt, cocon-ipinners. May 10.
J. Lytha 1, ten, and R Lythall, Coventry, woolftaplers. May 9.
R. Langon, Mancheler, merchant. May 29.
John Meer, Radford, dealer, April 17.
James Maiden, Recheiter, linen draper. May 5.
Jof Maude, Helbeck, clothier. April 25.
W.Mosley, Hare-street, brewer. May 17.

T. May, Newmarket, carpenter. April 26.

A. and H. Mortimer, Marlborough, linen drapers, May 3,
Thomas Newland. Cheapfide, grocer. May 23.
R. Purvis, Chester-le-treet, miller. April zo.
G. Painter, Hellton, bookfeller. April 30.
John Potlethwaite, Liverpool, merchant. April 23
R. Parkinfon, Bentley, brewer. May 11.

J. Pollard, Northowram, woolftapler. April 26.
E. Pritchett, Worcester, druggif. May 8.
Evan Phillips, Fofter-lane, tallow-chandler. May 12.
John Renly, Gloucetter, fugar-baker. April 27.
K. Robinfon, Saltord, rope-maker. April 25.
R. Ramen, Scarborough, grocer, April 25.
John Radford, Bridgwater, currier. April 20.
Dennis Ryan, Stratton-rect, victualler. April 24.
H. Rinder, Leeds, innholder. May 7.

James Simplon, Lambeth, victualler. April 28.
Richard Swan, Wapping-wall, mat-inaker. April 28,
J. Stedman, S. Vardon and T. Vardon, New Bond-treet,
godfmiths. April 24.

Samuel Torrey, Cheaptide, lizen draper. April 14.
Thomas Tyas, Wynchiare-nul, fik broker. April 21.
Rob. Terry, Haaleigh, mercer. May 2.
John Turner, jun. Newport, victuali.r. May 14.
Davie Vefey, Woodbridge, fhopkeeper. May 11
Richard Watts, Fareham, brandy-merchant. April 16.
John Wrigley, Bankfoor, malteer. May 3.
Richard Wood, Stamford-bridge, miller. April 25.
Edw. Wet, Dark-houfe-lane, wine-merchant. April 24-
Edm. Walker, Kidderminster, fhoemaker. April 25.
John Watton, Kotherham, grocer. May 2.

H. Worral, jun. Shefeld, grocer. April 35.
P. Wallace, Edgware-road, carpenter. May 5.

ERRATA. In our laft, the words fanatical banners of the crofs," ought to have been marked with inverted commas, as a quotation from the foreign journals.In the letter on China, page 165, note, for "eternal as fincere," read "as virtue."- -Next page, line 16, for burned," read bied."- In page 15, the initials I. A." were omitted as a fignature to the article relative to the death of Mrs. Wright, of Dundee.

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column 2, line 65, in the life of Garrat, for "forward," read formed;" page 228, column 1, line 7, for "portion," read "proportion;" page 228, column 1, line 10, omit "an" before unfrequent."In a few copies of the laft VARIETIES, for metallic traitors," read "metallic tractors."

PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES.

NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM.

Married.] At Newcastle, lieutenant Wm. Rex, of the Eaft Middlefex militia, to Mifs Charlotte Kinlock. Mr. Anthony Scott, of Southwick, to Mifs Pearfon. Mr. Leavifs, to Mifs A. Atkinson.

At Chollerton, Thos. Clennell, efq. of Harbottle Castle, to Mifs Sarah Reed, of Chipchafe.

At Shap, on Eafter Monday, Mr. Thomas Bryham, of Hegdale, to Mifs Sarah Proctor, of Hackthorpe, near Lowther. The bridegroom weighs little more than eight ftone, the bride about eighteen. She has been employed lately in the capacity of cook-maid in Lord Lonfdale's kitchen, at Lowther Hall.

Died.] At Newcastle, in the prime of life, Mrs. Keenlyfide, wife of Mr. Richard Keenlyfide, furgeon. Walter Saunders, efq. late a captain and paymafter in the East Middlesex militia, quartered in this town. Mrs. Murray, widow of the late Mr. James Murray, minister of the Highbridge meeting-house in this town, and author of the "Lecture on the Revelations." Mr. David Laws, mafter of the Twins. Mr. David Hamilton. Suddenly, Mr. Jofeph Fothergill. He had lived upwards of 40 years in the employ of Mefirs. Doubleday and Easterby.

At Durham, after a few hours illness, George Pearfon, efq. attorney, and clerk of the peace for the county of Durham, receivergeneral for the Lord Bishop of Durham, and deputy registrar of the court of chancery in this city.

At her feat at Felton Park, in Northumberland, after a lingering illness, Mrs. Riddell, relict of the late Thomas Riddell, efq. of Swinburn Castle. She was the laft defcendant, from the male line, of the ancient and honourable family of the Widdringtons. The fuavity of her manners, the invariable equanimity of her temper, her condefcenfion and extenfive charities to the poor, will long render her memory facred.

At Stockton, Mr. Chaloner, fon of the late Captain Chaloner, and nephew to Mrs. Chaloner, of Guisborough, Yorkshire. Also, Mr. Michael Heavifides, captain in the merchant fervice. Mrs. Staniford. Mrs. Beckwith.

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At Berwick upon Tweed, in a very advanage, Mrs Proctor. Ht Hetherickshank, near Newcastle, Mr. William Goldburn.

At Old Bewick, in his 84th year, Mr. William Shell, He filled the office of churchwarden upwards of 50 years.

Mr. William Hilton, of Gateshead. His poetical talents, ftrict integrity, and manly refignation under accumulatedmisfortunes, procured him the esteem of a numerous and very refpectable acquaintance. Mr. John Sharp.

At Darlington, in his 77th year, Mr. James Backhouse.

At Wolfingham, in the 71st year of his age, Mr. John Peart.

At Berwick, Mrs. Darling.

At North Charlton, near Alnwick, aged 82, Mr. George Rochester,

At Monkwearmouth Shore, Miss Mary Lee..

Suddenly, at Eaft Shaftoe, county of Northumberland, Shaftoe Vaughan, efq. At Morpeth, in her 71st year, Mrs. Wil

fon.

At Stockton, in an advanced age, Mrs. Robinson.

On the 1ft inftant, at Darlington, the day previous to the completion of his 77th year, James Backhoufe, banker, one of the people called Quakers. He was a man generally refpected, on account of the many laudable qualities he poffeffed; and which, from bis fituation in life, he had frequent opportunities of rendering confpicuous. Eafy and affable in his manners, he gained the love and esteem of a very large circle of acquaintance: humane and benevolent in difpofition, he difpenfed his liberality to the poor, by whom he was regarded as their friend and kind benefactor: juft and upright in all his concerns, his opinion was confulted, and advice reforted to, in a variety of inftances; and often, through his mediation, were differences and difputes brought to an amicable adjustment. In his domeftic relations, he was a tender husband, an affectionate parent, a kind and generous mafter.

CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND.

Married.] At Cockermouth, Mr. George Pennington, to Mifs Stoddart.

At Camerton, Mr. Jonathan Longmire, cooper, of Cockermouth, to Mifs Agnes Walton, of Seaton works.

At Kendal, Mr. Lazarus Threlfall, of Lancafter, to Mifs Greenhow, of the former place.

At Ulverton, Mr. Robert Brily, to Mifs Eleanor Wilfon.

Died.] At Carlifle, fuddenly, Mrs. Rebecca Scott. Mr. R. Skelton.

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At Whitehaven, in her 64th year, Mrs. Hall. Aged 86, Thomas Lowther. 74th year of her age, Mrs. Margaret Mandelk Aged 66, Mrs. Elizabeth Chriftian.

At Brampton, in the Soth year of her age, Mrs. Armitrong. Few perfons can boaft a more amiable and refpeatable character.

At Moor-riggs, near Lowther, aged 70, Mr. W. Powley.

At Nook, in the parish of Cleator, aged 85, Mrs. Dinah Nicholson.

At Appleby, after a long and painful illnefs, Mrs. Wade.

At Briscoe, in his 74th year, Mr. Jonathan Horn, fen. land-furveyor, and teacher of the mathematics..

In Weft Strand, Mr. John Dowfon.
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At Penrith, Mrs. Raincock, formerly of Hampton, Middlesex.

At Rydall, aged 52, Mr. Danl. Daulby. At Seaton, near Workington, in an ad. vanced age, Mr. Chriftopher Holiday. He employed himself in working in his garden the preceding day, partook of fome boiled milk for fupper, and retired to rest at his ufual hour, apparently in good health.

At Penrith, Mr. Felix Simfon, collector of excife, of Whitehaven, to Mrs. Hodgson, of the former place..

The rev. Wm. Monkhoufe, of RoughtonHead, to Mifs Relph, of Wigton.

At Uldale, Mr. Craghill, of HorfemoorHill, to Mifs Mary Thwaites, of Murkholm.

YORKSHIRE.

Married.] At York, Mr. Charles Watson, of Wakefield, to Mifs Mary Ann Cripps, fecond daughter of the late rev. Thomas Cripps, of Cheadle, Cheshire.

At Leeds, Mr. William Wood, merchant, of York, to Mifs Frances Strother, daughter of Mr. Frances Strother, of Park-lane.

At Hull, Captain Samuel Standigde Stork, to Mifs Tong, after a courtship of fix weeks, the exact time fince the decease of his former wife. Mr. Umpleby, to Mrs. Green.

Mr. John Sutcliffe, of Stonefhaw-gate, near Halifax, to Mifs Greenwood, only daughter of the late Mr. George Greenwood, of Moor-house, near Haworth.

At Ledfham, Mr. Jofeph Wigglesworth, of Hurn-houfe, near Leeds, to Mrs. Prince, widow of the late Mr. George Prince, of

Hull.

At Berkin, near Ferry-bridge, Mr. Acroyd, of Burghwallis, to Mifs Loftus, of Temple Hirst.

Mr. Martin Hinde, of Leeds, to Mifs Charlotte Greenway, of Didsbury, Lancashire. At Richmond, Lieutenant Moore, of the 65th regiment, to Mifs Craggs.

At Cottingham, Mr. Benjamin Blaydes, jun. of Hull, to Mifs Knowfley, of the former place.

Mr. Cornelius, of Newland, to Mifs Ann Crofs, of Hull, daughter of the late rev. Mr. Crofs, of Pattrington.

At Kirby Moorfide, Mr. William Cole, of Wrelton, to Mifs Atkinfon, of the former place.

At Halifax, Mr. James Crofsley, to Mifs Ann Grefnup.

Mr.

Died.] At York, in the 66th year of his age, Mr. William Bluitt, alderman. B. ferved the office of lord mayor for this city in 1788. His benevolence and uniform integrity procured him the respect and love of all who had an opportunity of knowing him. By his death fociety has loft an excellent individual in private character, and a public magiftrate of great ability, inflexible probity, and indefatigable diligence in the duties of his office.

In her 73d year, Mrs. Scroop, widow of the late S. Scroop, eiq. of Danby.

Mr.

At the fame place, much regretted, in her 84th year, Mrs. Elizabeth Gibson. Lewis Johnfon, brother of the late Peter Johnfon, efq. recorder of this city.

At Leeds, Mr. J. Simpfon, merchant. In his 76th year, Mr. Thomas Wroe, formerly a merchant in this city, and a native of Jerfey.

At Hull, aged 38, the rev. Thomas Carter, late minifter of the Ebenezer chapel, Dagger-lane.

At Sunny Bank, near Leeds, Mr. Mann, formerly an attorney in Leeds; but who had for fome years paft retired from bufinefs.

At Doncafter, aged 69, Mr. Robt. Crowle, late of Frylon, near Ferrybridge. Also, Mrs. Cave.

At his father's houfe, in Rippon, aged 24, Mr. John Roy, one of the muficians in the king's opera-houfe. At the fame place, in his 90th year, Mr. John Terry, alderman, and father of the corporation. He ferved the office of mayor three feveral times in regular rotation.

In Acomb, Mr. William Kay.

In his 83d year, Mr. John Simpson, of Wilberfofs.

At Pontefract, in an advanced age, Mrs. Harrison.

At Oulton, near Leeds, Mr. Marmaduke Vavafour, tanner.

At the White Lion inn, Halifax, Mr. Michael Dillon, merchant, of Dublin. His death was occafioned by a violent fever, which feized him as he was preparing to return to Ireland.

At Sheffield, the rev. John Harmer, diffenting minifter. He was fuddenly feized with a fit of apoplexy, denominated the angina pectoris, in the fhop of Mefirs. Ridgard and Bennet, bookfellers, and expired without a ftruggle.

At Gigglefwick, near Settle, in his 47th year, Mr. Starkie, brother to the rev. Mr Starkie, vicar of that parish.

At Bradford, Mr. Jonas Bower.

Near Bradford, in the 67th year of her age, Mrs. Rookes, relict of the late William Rookes, efq. of Efholt Hall.

At Afkham, near York, aged 20, Mifs Ann Clarke.

At Scarborough, Mr. Edmund Day. In her 86th year, Mrs. Williamfon, relict of the late Mr. John Williamfon, fhip-owner.

At Clayton, at the advanced age of 95, Mrs. Allett.

At Sedberg, aged 64, the rev. Wm. Gaw thorp, A. M. vicar of that place, and fellow of Trinity college, Cambridge.

At Ellinthorpe, near Boroughbridge, aged 23, Mifs Clark.

CHESHIRE.

Married.] At Chefter, Mr. Jones, a very refpectable tanner, of Trefnaney, Montgomeryshire, to Mifs Catherine Hughes, of the former place. Mr. John Roberts, bookTeller, to Miss Kelly.

Lancashire.

Died. At Chester, Mr. R. Huxley. Mr. Thomas Smith. In her 96th year, Mrs. Lloyd, of the ancient family of Hendre, in the county of Merioneth. Mr. William Bingley, grocer. Aged 93, Mrs. Mary Wetenhall. Mrs. Barnfton, relict of the late Trafford Barnfton, efq. and aunt of Roger Barnfton, efq. late lieutenant-colonel of the Chefhire militia. Her amiable character rendered her univerfally beloved and refpected while living, and her lofs equally regretted. At the fame place, Mr. Amery, jun. fon of Mr. Alderman Amery.

Mr. Charles Wilbraham, of the Green Walls, farmer,

Mr. Owen Maddock, a respectable farmer, of the Corn Hill, near Hanmore.

At Cheadle, greatly refpected, Mr. Ifaac Wood, late a cora-dealer in Manchester.

At Middlewich, aged 81, Mr. John Sea

man.

Mr. Paul Dutton, of Grafton Hall. At Malpas, Mr. William Weaver. At Great Boughton, Mr. Richard Ed. ward, of the Red Lion, to Mifs Sufannah Huffey.

At Aftbury, near Congleton, Mr. Pedley, of Eaton, maltfter, to Mifs Steele, of Congleton.

LANCASHIRE.

A curious antique helmet and mafk, difcovered fome time fince at Ribchefter, in this county, were lately exhibited at the meeting of the fociety of antiquarians, where they excited fo much admiration, that their draftman, Mr. Underwood, was ordered to make correct drawings of them for the ufe of the fociety. The helmet is Roman, and appears to have been executed between the reigns of Septimus Severus and Conftantine. The defign of the figures which decorate it is very grand, and fuperior to the execution. -The mask which was found attached to the helmet is of the first Grecian workmanship, and is probably the production of the age of Alexander the Great. The cognofcenti are not agreed as to its character, fome taking it for a Bacchus, others for a Medufa; but all concur in pronouncing it one of the finest pieces of antique fculpture ever difcovered in this or any other country. Thefe valuable reliques were found by mere accident; a boy fiding down a bank, part of the earth gave way, and led to the important difcovery. Other antiques, of lefs value, have been fubfequently dug up in the fame place: a ftandard, and fome inftruments for facrifice. They seem to have been depofited with great cares a cube of about eight feet of the natural foil having been cleared away, and the fpace filled with dry fand, with the various articles in the middle. Thefe reliques now enrich the magnificent collection of antiquities belonging to Charles Townley, efq.

Married.] At Liverpool, Capt. William Simon, to Mifs Elizabeth Bell. Mr. Peter Wright, to Mrs. Sarratt. Mr. Baxter, talMONTH. MAG. No. XXX.

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low-chandler, of Carlisle, to Mifs Martin, of Liverpool.

At Manchefter, Mr. N. Clough, to Mifs Gibson. Mr. Matley, to Mrs. Ann Dickenfon, matron of the Manchefter infirmary. Mr. Samuel Thomas, merchant, to Mifs Sufan Bullock, of Bury.

At the fame place, Ralph Little, to Jane Sidebotham. They lived in the fervice of Mr. Milne's family, the bridegroom 14, and the bride nearly 30 years.

At Salford, Mr. Thomas Gorft, jun. of Sealand, near Chefter, to Mifs Pritchard, of the former place.

At Hallingden, Mr. Minfhull, late housefurgeon and apothecary, and now vifiting apothecary of the Liverpool infirmary, to Mifs Lonfdale, daughter of the late Mr. Lonf dale, of Hallingden, merchant.

At Wigan, Mr. Lewis, one of the under takers of the Lancafter canal, to Mrs. Fog, of the Roebuck inn, at Wigan,

Died.] At Liverpoool, in his 80th year, Mr. James Appleton. Mr. John Altafs, aged 30. Mr. Jofeph Berry. In his 65th year, Mr. John Parr, gunfmith. After a long and painful illness, borne with exemplary fortitude, Mr. Richardfon, jun. Mr. Peter Lawfon. Mr. James Afhcroft, draper. Mr.. Titherington. Mrs. Gerard, widow of the late Mr. Richard Gerard, who ferved the office of mayor for this borough in 1780. Mifs Nunes.

At Manchester, Mr. Holden. Mr. John Lingard. Mr. William Ufher, mafter of the collegiate church fchool. Mr. Nelson, at torney. Mr. Patrick Callaghan. Mr. John Rogers, gardener, late of Chefter. Mr. Seddon, bookfeller. Mr. Richard Radford. Mrs. Howard. Mr. Samuel Hough,

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At Lancaster, Mrs. Mary Whitefield, of the Crofs Keys inn. Mrs. Lawfon. James Ripley, of the Three Tuns. Elizabeth Walmsley, fifter to the late Mr. Thomas Walmsley, ironmonger,

At Blackburn, Mrs. Kelly. Mr. James Hindle, of the Three Legs public-houfe. Mr. L. Percy, hatter and hofier.

At Nova Scotia, near Blackburn, Mrs. Haworth, of the Weaver's Arms publichoufe.

Mrs. Morvill, of Cottingley Bridge, near Bingley.

At Bolton, in his 78th year, Mr. Seth Flitcroft, yeoman. He was the father of thirty children by two wives; five by a former, and twenty-five by his prefent widow. Mrs. Ridgway.

At Prefcott, Mrs, Kidd.
At Ormskirk, Mrs. Halfall.

At Chorley, Mrs. Threlfall, wife of Mr. John Thelfoll.

At Wavetree, Mr. Wm. Nowell Lickbar
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At Wigan, by falling into the river, as he was returning home, Mr. James Finch, brafs-founder.

At Winstanley, near Wigan, Mrs. Banks. At Preftwich, Mr. Thomas Bradshaw, calico-printer.

At Preston, Mifs Mayor. Mrs. Wilkinfon. Mr. John Mitton, auctioneer. Mrs. Gregars, innkeeper. In an advanced age, Mrs. Hornby, a lady much and greatly efteemed by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance.

At Walton-le-Dale, near Prefton, Mr. Thomas Wood, cotton manufacturer, to Miss Carter.

At Kighley, Mr. Laycock, to Miss Mary Craven, of Walk Mill.

At Salford, Mr. Crompton Livefey, paper manufacturer, to Mifs Crompton.

The rev. Mr. Shewell, minifter of Bida fton, to Mifs Bishop.

Mr. R. Howard, of Straines, near Difley, to Mifs Phebe Rider, of Manchester.

At Chetham, Mr. Ogden, to Mifs Mary Befwick, of Hulme.

At Uffington, Mr. R. Price Pulefton, to Mifs Corbett, of Sundorn.

At Childerall, Mr. Fletcher Hayes, of the Wavetree coffee-houfe, to Mrs. Strickland, of Wavetree.

At Lancaster, Mifs Lydia Rawlinfon, one of the daughters of the late Thomas Hutton Rawlinfon, efq., and fifter of Abram Rawlinfon, efq. formerly member of parliament for Lancaster. Her amiable difpofition and conciliating manners endeared her to a numerous and refpectable circle of friends, who will long regret her lofs. Her bounties, though extenfive, were not the mere impulfe of the moment, but were guided by judgment, and the difcharge of thofe offices of benevolence, which her fortune enabled her to perform, conftituted at once her duty and her pleasure.

At the fame place, Mifs Sharp.

DERBYSHIRE.

Married.] At Derby, Mr. Butler, proprietor of the Newcastle and Nottingham fociable, to Mrs. Emery, of Ellvall.

Mr. Henshaw, of Wefton upon Trent, to Mifs Storer, fifter to Mr. Storer, grocer, of Derby.

Died.] At Derby, aged 52, the rev. Nathaniel Phillips, minifter of the diffenting congregation in the Friar-gate. Aged 17, Mr. John Wright, eldeft fon of the late Jofeph Wright, efq.

At Ripley, Matthew Bowler, by the falling in of the roof of one of the coal-pits of that place.

At Dronfield, near Derby, Mrs. Ockley, daughter of Dr. Ockley, the celebrated Arabic profeffor at Cambridge about the commencement of the prefent century. This lady lived to the advanced age of 95, and by her virtues, benevolence, and charity, conciliated the affection and efteem of all whe Knew her.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

Married.] At Nottingham, Mr. Burton, late of the George and Dragon, on the LongRow, to Mrs. Simpfon, of Radford.

At Wilford, Mr. Willerton, of Coventry, to Mifs Carver, of the former place.

Died.] At Nottingham, aged 64, Mr. Buchan, hofier. In his 64th year, Mr. Beftwick, butcher. Mrs. Merrin, wife of Mr. Merrin, rope-maker. Mr. Goff, flourfeller. The rev. Mr. Parker, vicar of Hawton, near Newark. Mr. W. Hoyles, of the Dog and Bear public-house.

At the fame place, in confequence of exceffive drinking, Jonathan Spring.

At Wilford, near Nottingham, in her 89th year, Mrs. Leefon, a widow lady. Aged 24, Mifs Elizabeth Gill, eldest daughter of the rev. William Gill.

At Wollaton, in his 75th year, the rev. Ifaac Pickthall, rector of that place and of Trowell.

At Mansfield, Mifs Mary Senior, daughter of Mr. J. Senior, hofier.

Mr. William Shaw, eldeft fon of Mr. J. Shaw, of Trowell-Moor.

At Blasford, in his 41ft year, Mr. Thomas Milnes, bleacher.

At Bafingfield, near Nottingham, Mr. Singleton, formerly a maltster on the Long

Row.

At Colgrave, after a lingering illness, Mr Harris, wife of Mr. John Harris, of Nottingham.

At Retford, aged 28, much regretted, Mr. O. S. Bradsford, printer, of Newark.

At Sandy lane, near Arnold, in the 80th year of his age, Mr. Jonathan Sturtivant. At Laneham, Mr. Minnitt, an opulent farmer.

At Sneinton, near Nottingham, in her 64th year, Mrs. Morley.

After a fhort indifpofition, at the family manfion of the right hon. earl Howe, at Langor, near Bingham, Mr. Hall, who, for upwards of 30 years, had acted with great integrity, in the capacity of steward to that nobleman.

At Mansfield Wood-houfe, Mr. Samuel
Frith, an opulent farmer and maltfter.
At Radford, Mr. Bennett.

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