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mitrefs. Mifs Jane Redford, daughter of Mr. B. Redford. Mrs. Poole, widow of the late Mr. Poole, merchant. Mifs M. Darnell, daughter of W. Darnell, efq. Mr. David Orr, fpirit merchant. Mr. Edward Cowling, formerly of the Spread Eagle Inn. Chapman, wife of Mr. Chapman, pilot. Mr. Rd. Hemfley, ship-builder. Aged 78, Mr. Michael Hymers, merchant. Aged 37, J. B. Forster, efq. Mr. Handcock, of Sandhill, fadler. Aged 53, Mrs. Blakeney, wife of W. Blakeney, efq. Mr. Geo. Parker. Mrs. E. Clark, relict of the late J. Clark, efq.

At Durham, aged 47, Mr. Jofeph Richmond, butcher. Mrs. Rufhford, formerly of the Hat and Feather Inn. Aged 42, Mr. John Thompson, 24 years clerk of the Poft Office. Mrs. Fishwick, wife of Mr. Fishwick of the Grey-hound. Mrs. Robfon, wife of Mr. Robfon. Aged 67, Donald M'Donald, efq. Mrs. Purvis.

At Stockton, Mrs. Simpfon. Mrs. Rowe, a maiden lady.

At Walfingham, aged 80, Rev. Edward Wilfon, vicar of Stockton upon Teese.

At Deanery, near Bishop Auckland, aged 67, Mr. T. Brown, farmer.

At Belford, aged 90, Mr. Clement Yellowly. Mrs. Churnfide, wife of Mr. Churnfide, fhoemaker; fhe was burnt to death in confequence of her apron catching fire.

At North-Shields, Thomas Hinckby, efq. attorney.

At South-Shields, aged 80, Mrs. Faviles, widow of the late N. Faviles, efq.

CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND.

Married.] At Carlisle, Mr. John Strong, of the Royal Artillery, to Mifs Jane Mills.

At Carthwaite, Mr. Jos. Huntingdon to Mifs Betty Barnes.

At Harrington, Mr. John Penny, mafter builder at Workington, to Mifs Pierce, of Harrington.

At Camerton, Mr. Rogers, of the Bearpot iron works, to Mifs Rutherford, of Salmon-hall.

At Bridechurch, Mr. Jofeph Burton, of Great Broughton, to Mifs Armstrong, of Workington.

At Workington, Mr. Wm. Sharp, blackfmith, to Mifs Peggy Crofsthwaite, of Welton, near Carlifle. Mr. Chriftian Sanders, a Dane, to Mifs Kay, filter to John Kay, efq. justice of the peace, for the county of Cumberland.

At Penrith, Mr. J. Armstrong, furgeon,

to Mifs Bunton.

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Died.] At Carlisle, aged 25, Mifs Ann Pringle. Francis Edwards, efq. furveyor of the poft-offices. Aged 63, Mr. Tho. Mufgrave. Aged 29, Mr. J. Mann. Mr. Tho. Matthews, shoemaker.

At Whitehaven, Mr. Robert Payne. Capt. M. Coombe. Aged 85, Mrs. R. Robfon. Mr. D. Snoddam, wife of Mr. Snoddam. John Milburn, a common fcavenger, in whofe dwelling were found one hundred and thirty guineas. Aged 81, Mrs. Jane Pearfon. Mr. Jofeph Barrass.

At Workington, at an advanced age, Mr. Bousfield. Aged 78, Mr. John Hodgson, fen. a truly refpectable and ufeful member of fociety. Mr. J. Fletcher, quaker.

At Egremont, aged 93, Mrs. Mary Lowes, widow, who for many years kept the inn at Cockbridge. At the time of her death, fhe was the mother of nine children, grandmother to 96, and great grandmother to 45.

At Kendal, Mr. C. Askew, glazier. At Penrith, fuddenly, Mrs. Dixon, relict of the late Mr. Dixon, attorney.

At Egremont, aged 93, Mrs. Mary Lowes,

widow.

At Cockermouth, aged 27, Mr. John Christie.

YORKSHIRE.

The Barnley Canal was opened on Saturday 8th of June, on which occafion the proprietors of the Air and Calder Navigation, ordered two of their floops completely rigged and manned to attend. river Calder about nine in the morning, with Thefe floops left the cargoes of yarn, and other merchandize, and proceeded to Barnfley amidst a vaft concourfe of spectators. The beneficial effects of this canal in a rich mineral country, hitherto land-locked, cannot fail to be immediately felt by miners, farmers, manufacturers, anu the country at large.

Married.] At York. R. Hudfon, efq. of Beverley, to Mrs. Walton, of Skipwith.

At Leeds, Mr. Richard Brest, tobacconist, to Mifs M. A. Gaskin.

At Doncaster, Mr. Jonathan' Lupton, of Sheepsear, merchant, to Mifs Sutcliffe, daughter of the late Dr. Sutcliffe, of Sheffield.

At Halifax, Mr. T. R. Peacop, of Ofbaldwick, to Mifs Wainhoufe, of the former place.

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At Heath, near Halifax, Mr. Tho. Ramfden, of Halifax, to Mifs Simpfon, of the former place.

At Skipton, Dr. Buchanan, to Mifs E. Chamberlain.

At Tadcaster, Mr. Wm. Smith, chandler, to Mifs Stephenson.

At Wakefield, J. B. Gaunt, efq. of London, to Miis A. Maude, daughter of the late F. Maude, efq. of Leathley. At Sculcoates, Mr. A. Stovin, attorney, to Mifs Boyle, both of Hull.

At Northallerton, Mr. J. V. Cooper, painter, to Mifs Coates.

At Thorne, Mr. Swainfton, jun. to Mifs Pointer.

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At Beverly, Mrs. Wilfon, widow of the

late Rev. Mr. Wilfon.

At Richmond, aged 82, John Redshaw, efq. At Somergangs, aged 84, Charles Poole, efq. formerly an alderman of Hull.

At Hull, aged 37, Mrs. Efcreet wife of Mr. T. Efcreet, foap-manufacturer. Mr. E. C. Hedberg, merchant. Aged 69, Mrs. Mc Fairland, widow of the late R. M'c Fairland, efq. Aged 77, Mrs. Beatniffe, widow of R. Beatniffe, efq.

At Ripon, Thos. Horner, efq.

At Tadcafter, Mifs Hartley, only daughter of Mr. Hartley.

At Eafingwold, aged 8o, Mr. Brown. At Bradford, Mifs Town, governess of the ladies boarding school.

At Loverfall, near Doncafter, H. Overton, efq.

At Pocklington, aged 60, Mr. Wm. Hewett, brother to the late Rev. Mr. Hewett, vicar of Thornton.

At Wakefield, Mr. Wm. Wilby, hard

wareman.

At Matterley, near Bawtry, aged 72, Mr. John Cartwright, formerly of York.

At Offnett, near Wakefield, Rev. Jofeph Earnshaw.

At Selby, aged 70, Mrs. Heaton, relict of the late Mr. Heaton.

At Smeaton, near Northallerton, aged 63, Rev. Tho. Joy, B. A.

At Bradford, aged 49, Mr. J. Watkinfon. At Knaresborough, Mrs. Benfon.

LANCASHIRE.

Two new docks are projecting at Liverpool, which, when completed, will add much to the beauty and accommodation of this port. The line of shipping along the fhores of the river will then reach an extent of nearly two miles, and will indifputably conftitute one of the grandeft naval fpectacles in the world. The following is the intended fitu

ation:

The northermoft of the docks will reach from north to fouth, viz. from the north fide of George's dock bafon, northwardly to a place called Hog's key, Neok, and from eaft to weft, viz. from the high to the low water mark of the river Mersey. The fouthermoft dock wlll extend from north to fouth, viz. from the north fide of the entrance into the old dock fouthwardly, to the north fide of certain land belonging to the Duke of Bridgewater, and from east to west, it will extend from the weft fide of the Salthoufe dock to the low water mark of the river.

Married.] At Lancaster, Mr. H. Rofs, of Liverpool, merchant, to Mifs Noore, daugh

ter of J. Moore, efq. of Lancaster. Mr. W. Mafhiter,merchant, to Mifs Wildman,daugh ter of Mr. Wildman. merchant. Mr. Thomas Mafon, merchant, to Mifs B. Wildman.

At Manchester, Mr. John Peoley, to Mifs Elizabeth Oldknow. Mr. George Hamilton, furgeon, to Mifs Ward. Mr. John Wright, of Quick, in Saddleworth, to Mifs Whitehead, of the former place.

At Liverpool, Mr. William Cole, Shipwright, to Mrs. Jane Leech. Mr. P. Ryan, to Mifs E. Bennet. Mr. George Hofkns, merchant, to Mifs Allifon, daughter to the late Mr. T. Allifon, merchant. Mr. John Wefton, merchant, to Mifs E. Dalton. Mr. George Barton, to Mrs. A. Bolton. Mr. John Parr, to Mifs Smalley of Holywell. Mr. Abraham Matthews, of Sligo, to Mifs Murphy.

At Warrington, Mr. B. Furnivall, of Oldham, to Mifs M. Rollingfon, of Warrington. Mr. George Furnivall, to Mifs L. Chorley. At Houlton, Mr. William Gore, to Miïs White fide.

At Middleton, Col. Haron, to Mifs Hopwood, daughter of the late G. Hopwood, efq. At Burnley, J. Brocklehurst, efq. of Standen-hall, to Mifs Craven, late of Bancroft. At Upholland, Mr. Worfley, to Mifs Morris.

Died.] At Lancaster, Mr. Robert Tomlinfon, ironmonger.

At Manchester, whilft on a vifit, Mrs. H. Newton, wife of J. Newton, efq. of Liverpool. Aged 34, Mrs. Elizabeth Corbet, wife of Mr. Corbet. Mrs. Bowden, wife of Mr. Bowden. Mrs. M. Rhodes. wife of Mr. T. Rhodes, callenderer. Mr. Daniel Appleton.

At Liverpool, aged 91. Mr. John Wilson. Mr. William Mofs, fhip-chandler. Mr. William Haill, late commander of the ship, Nymph. Mifs A. M. Haywood, daughter of the late A. Heywood, efq. Captain W. Hayes, of Drogheda, aged 52. Aged 81, Mrs. Tarleton. Mr. William Read, merchant, in confequence of a fall from his horfe. Mr. James Speakman, tide-waiter; he fell down while walking and expired inftantly. Aged 34, Mr. Pattifon, pilot. Aged 87, Mrs. Barten. Mr. William Boardman, joiner. Aged Ico, Mr. J. McKee, joiner. Mifs Joanna Lawson. Aged 27, Mr. Thomas Birch, fail-maker.

At Poulton, in the Filde, aged 67, Mrs. Greenwood.

At Bold-hall, Mr. Eaton, gardener, who has lived in that capacity in the fame family near half a century.

At Prefton, aged 47, Mr. Henry Freckle

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the Rev. T. Littlewood, of the academy at that place,

At Deeplefs-hill, Mrs. Threpland.

Mrs. S. Salt, widow.

Mr. Butcher, late quarter-mafter in the 11th regiment of light dragoons. Aged 50, Mrs. Sanders, relict of

At Bolton, Mrs. Naylor, wife of Mr, the late Mr. Sanders, bookfeller, at Derby. Naylor.

CHESHIRE.

Married.] At Chefter, Mr. John Haffall, wine-merchant, to Mifs C. Chamberlain. Mr. Peers, brewer, to Mrs. Wilbraham of the Green Walls. Mr. C. Greatham, of Liverpool, merchant, to Mifs Williams, of the former place. G. Brooke, efq. of Halton Caftle, Salop, to Mifs Maffey, niece to W. Maffey, efq. of Mofton Hall, near Chefter.

At Witton, James Olivant, efq. of Manchefter, to Mifs Hunt, of Spring Mount,

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of Salford.

At Duckmanter, near Chesterfield, Mrs. Woodhead, wife of Mr. J. Woodhead.

At Afhborne, aged 84, Mr. Barnes.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

Married.] At Nottingham, Mr. John Clayton, hofier, to Mifs Peniston.

At Stapleford, near Nottingham, Mr. Antill, to Mifs Allfop.

At Retford, Mr. Mills, furgeon, of Nottingham, to Mifs White, of Retford.

At Clifton, Mr. Morley, farmer to Mifs Deverill.

At Genallton, Mr. M'Connel to Mifs Holdsworth.

Died.] At Nottingham, Mrs. Mettam, wife of Mr. Thomas Mettam. Aged 94,

At Beefton, near Nottingham, Mr. J. Barlow.

At Eaftwood, Mr. Geo. Bourne.
At

Mansfield, Thomas Gould, efq. Aged 84, John Litchfield, efq.

At Awfworth, near Nuttal, Mr. Robert Ireland, farmer.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

Married.] At Lincoln, Mr. E. Saddler, to Mifs A. Atkinfon. Mr. G. Smith of the Black Bull Inn, to Mrs. Straw, widow of the late Mr G. Straw. Mr. Emerfon, of

Botfworth, to Mfs M. Cafterton of the former place. Mr. Wilkinson of Hull, grocer, to Mifs Fofter, of Sleaford..

At Croxton, Mr. Efpener, of Burnham, to Mifs E. Morris.

At Holiwell, near Stamford, Mr. White, farmer to Mifs Pawlett.

At Stamford, Mr. T. Mills, druggift, to Mifs Pleafance, daughter of J. Pleafance, efq.

Collector of Excise.

At Grantham, Mr. Williams, furgeon of Nottingham, to Mils Thompson, of the former place.

At Market-Deeping, Mr. G. Bland, butcher, to Mifs L. Butter.

At Owerby, Mr. C. Swan, of Caiftor, to Mifs Thorpe of the former place.

At Ketton, Mr. T. Shippy, fadler of Bourn, to Mifs Seaton, of the former place. Died.] At Thornton, near Horncastle, aged 83. Mr. T. West.

At Louth, M. Wigglesworth, attorney at law.

At Saltfleetby, aged 77, Mr. J. Webfter. At Edithwefton, near Stamford, aged 21, Mrs. Iflip, wife of Mr. Iflip.

At Wilfthorpe, Mrs. Fitzgerald. E. Anderson, Bart. At Lea, near Gainsborough, aged 40, Sir

At Gainsborough, in confequence of a fall from a cart, Mr. Woodcock. Aged 75, Mrs. Urquhart, mother to the prefent vicar of that place. Aged 55, Mr. W. Hollyday. Aged 79, Mrs. Broxholm.

Harpa, iron-monger. Mrs. Lowe, widow. At Stamford, Mrs. Harpa, wife of Mr. Mr. M. Norcliff, draper.

At Bourn, aged 64, Mrs. A. Thorpe. At Great Hall, aged 74, Mr. J. Goodwin, fen.

At Lincoln, aged 64, Mr. Leatherland, formerly an officer in the army. Aged 65, Mrs. Stellfox. Mrs. Lieufefly, wife of Mr. Lieufefly Baker. Aged 46. Mr. R. Brown, of the Harlequin and Columbine public houfe.

At Sleaford, Mifs M. Obbinfon, daughter of Mr. Obbinson, druggist.

At Wellingore, Mr. W. Thercheval, butcher.

At Butterwick, near Bofton, Mrs. Shep

herd.

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At Friefton, near Bofton, Mrs. Evifon. At Horbling, near Falkingham, Mr. C. Sharman, butcher.

At Empingham, aged 83, Mrs. Bloodworth, widow of Mr. T. Bloodworth.

At Ketton, Mrs. J. Wright.

At Pot Withem, aged thirty-fix, the celebrated Mr. J. Hewerdine. This young man having received a liberal education, was introduced into the pay office of the army as clerk to Mr. Crawford, then ledger-keeper, but now cashier of that office. In this line he might have fucceeded well in life, but having a good voice and being fond of company, he foon grew tired of the confinement of the defk and fought for fome line in life more congenial to his difpofition. He firft joined with fome young men and inftituted a debating fociety, under the title of the Westminster Forum, where he flourished fometimes as one of their first orators. This procured him a temporary pecuniary fupply. He then tried his fuccefs as a theatrical performer both on the London and country ftages, but met with little fuccefs in that line. He afterwards aflifted in editing fome of the news-papers, and by thofe means made aj tolerable livelihood. His great fort confifted in writing humerous fongs and finging them himself with a confiderable degree of fpirit. This naturally introduced him into public focieties, when he was often the life, but more frequently the buffoon of the company. Indeed his mufe has latterly defcended to grofinefs and indecency. Such a life of continued exertions and inebriety could not continue long; he died of a decline.

LEICESTERSHIRE.

Married.] At Leicester, Mr. Iron, upholiterer to Mifs Whitehead.

At Mifterton, Mr. Onley, of Lutterworth, to Mifs Addock, late of Syfton.

At Belgrave, Mr. Pettifen, grazier, to Mifs Warner, only daughter of Mr. Warner, hofier.

Died.] At Leicefter, Mr. Pickard, keeper of the county goal. Mr. W. Kirk, in confe. quence of falling from a fcaffold at the building of the new affembly room.

Mr. E. Webb, chandler. He poffeffed ftrong natural abilities, and his companionable qualities were always highly diftinguished, particularly an originality of fatire which, though keen, always carried with it the balm of good humour. He early imbibed a love of freedom; and fteadily on all occafions in the fphere in which he moved, maintained with fpirit the caufe of civil and religious liberty; a friend to the British conftitution he avoided the extremes of Ariftocratic and democratic prejudice, and like a true patriot paling by the little views of party, he looked only to the good of the whole. But more than this he was the good father of a large family, an affectionate hufband, and the triend of the diftreffed.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

Married At Wolverhampton, J. T. D'Arcy, efq. lieutenant in the 80th Regt. to Mils E. Sheppard, daughter of W. Sheppard, efq.

At Hamftel Ridware, Mr. R. Longdon, aged 55, to Mits Moxon of Netherton, aged 25.

At Stafford, Mr. Fouke, furgeon, to Mifs Hughes, daughter of the late Mr. Hughes, furgeon.

At Whitmore, near Newcastle under Line, Mr. D. B. Baddely, of Shelton, to Mifs Whieldon of Little Penton.

At Morton, Mr. G. Greatbatch, to his coufin, Mifs H. Greatbatch, both of Shelton, Staffordshire potteries.

At Leek, Mr. Bacon, of Sutton, near Nottingham, to Mifs Ford, of the former place.

At Newcastle under Line, Mr. John Tow ers, of Clerkenwell, London, to Mifs Wood, of the Brown Hills, near Burflem.

At Tutbury, Mr. Evans of Burton to Mifs Stone, of Rolleston park.

At Wolftanton, John Jeffe, efq. of Manchefter, to Mifs S. Smith, of Little Chell, Staffordshire.

At Stafford, George Brooke, efq. of Hatton. Castle, Shropshire, to Mifs Maffey, of Mofton Hall, near Chester.

Died.] At Lichfield, Mrs. Doekfey, fifter of the late celebrated David Garrick, efq. At Walfail, Mr. John Belcha, efq. liquormerchant.

At Wolverhampton, aged 70, Mrs. Richards, wife of Mr. P Richards, locksmith.

At Stafford, Mr. R. Silvefter, of the Swaninn. He was a truly honeft man, highly valued for his integrity of spirit and fincerity of manners; esteemed by his neighbours as charitable, friendly, and humane to thofe who needed the bounty of a liberal and beneficent hand.

At Aldridge, Mrs. Wakeman.

WARWICKSHIRE.

Married.] At Birmingham, Mr. Wiliam Ward, to Mrs. Cocket, of the Fountain-inn. Mr. John Worthington, of Altrincham, Che fhire, to Mrs. Laugher, of the former place. Mr. John Littleworth, to Mrs. E. Davis. Mr. Allen, mercer, of Stafford, to Mifs Tutin of the former place. Mr. John Hadley, to Mifs M. A Partons. Mr. William Thompfon, to Mifs E. Harrifon. Mr. Walton, factor, to Mrs. Outhwaite. At Brailes, Mr. William Allen, grocer, of Birmingham, to Mifs S. Milward, of the former place.

At Henley in Arden, Mr. James Watkins, to Mils Edwards, both of Stratford upon Avon.

At Stratford upon Avon, Mr. Knott, to Mifs Mobbs, both of Birmingham.

At Stockton, Mr. Chapman, Attorney, of Rugby, to Mifs Cowdell, of the fame place.

Died.] At Birmingham, Mr. Jofeph

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Married.] At Witney, Mr. Wm. Brooks Lardner, to Mifs Shepperd, daughter of Mr.

At Gravelly Hill, near Birmingham, aged Shepperd, jun. 78, Mr. Whitehouse, spoon-maker.

SHROPSHIRE.

Married. At Buildwas, B. Edwardes, efq. fon of the late Rev. Sir T. Edwardes, bart. to Mifs M. Smitherman, of the Weft Coppice.

At Ellesmere, Mr. T. Windfor, to Mifs M. Wooding.

At Wem, Mr. John Wilfon, draper, of Shrewsbury, to Mifs Moreton of Cotton.

At Wenlock, after a courtship of fix weeks. Mr. T. Highway, aged 70, to Mifs S. Perton, aged 16.

At Hodnet, Mr. Eighton, of Kempton, to Mifs Dickin, of Wollerton.

Died.] At Shrewsbury, Mr. Ball, bricklayer,. Mr. Jackson, gardener.

At the Black Park, near Whitchurch, Mrs. Sandford, wife of Mr. Sandford.

At Whitchurch, Mrs. Clarke, wife of Mr. Clarke, of the Unicorn.

At Ife Park, near Shrewsbury, Mrs. Git. tins, wife of Mr. E. Gittins.

At Ellesmere, Mr. Wood, mercer.

WORCESTERSHIRE.

Married.] At Eldersfield, Mr. J. Barnes, to Mifs C. Clarke,

At Longdon, Mr. J. White. jun. of Queen Hill, to Mifs Cooke, of the fame place.

Died.] At Worcester, aged 88, Mrs. Morris, widow of the late Mr. Richard Morris, formerly grocer. Mrs. Rogers, wife of the late Mr. Rogers. Mrs. Milner, wife of the late Mr. Milner, taylor.

At Houfon in the Parish of Cutheridge, Mr. Hundley, sen.

At Dudley, Mr. Dawes, nail-factor. At Martley, Mrs. Dunn, relict of the late Rev. Mr. Dunn.

At Droitwich, Mr. Rea, formerly mercer at Worcester.

At Dudley, Mifs Onions.

At Stourbridge, aged 80, Mr. Glazebrook. At Elmley Lovett, Mrs. Burgis, wife of Rev. R. Burgis, Rector of that place.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Warley, Mr. Ridler, mercer, of Gloucefter, to Mifs Croofe, of the former place.

At Brampton Abbots, the Rev. A. G. Walker, to Mifs Whitmore, of Worcester.

Died.] At Hereford, aged 19, Miss A. Hathway, daughter of the late R. Hathway, efq. Samuel Johnson, efq. attorney and treafurer of the county. Suddenly Mrs Mafon, wife of Mr. E. Mafon, poft-mafter.

At Giddis's farm, in the parish of Goodrich, Mr. Thomas Wear.

Died.] At Calthorpe Houfe, near Ban bury, aged 17, James William Cobb, fon of Thomas Cobb, efq. banker in Lombard-street. His illness was brought on by a cold, caught after exercife with the Banbury affociation, of which he was a member; he was a youth of very amiable and unaffected manners, and his worth drew forth efteem from all who knew him.

At Oxford, Mrs. Radge, widow of the late Mr. Radge, formerly porter of Christ's Church. Mrs. Hine, wife of Mr. Thomas Hine, of the Greyhound-inn.

At Basingstoke, Rev. J. Lyford, late fellow of Queen's College, Oxford.

At Burford, Mifs Mary Chavaffe, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Chavaffe, furgeon.

At Clifton, Mrs. Sarah Fletcher, who put an end to her existence by hanging herfelf with her pocket handker chief, which the fastened to a piece of fmall cord, and fixed to the curtain rod of her bedstead This unfortunate lady was proved to be deranged in her mind, by the evidence of feveral gentlemen before the coroner.-Her hulband is a naval officer, now on his passage to India.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Married.] At Thrapfton, Mr. Tookey, furgeon, to Mifs Etough.

Died.] At Northampton, Mr. John Westley, upholsterer.

At Ecton, near Northampton, Mifs Johnfon, who was unfortunately killed by her brother, a boy, twelve years of age; he prefented a pistol to her, ignorant that it was loaded, and lodged the whole of its contents in her body. She expired almost inftantly.

At Wefton Favell, near Northampton, aged 76, Mrs. M. Knight, widow of the late Rev. Mr. Knight, late rector of that parish, and laft furviving fifter of the celebrated Mr. James Harvey, formerly rector of the fame parith, and author of "Meditations,"&c.

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