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Liverpool Mercury December 29 1815

Transcribed by Caryl

Marriages

On the 30th at Wigan, Mr Edward UNSWORTH to Miss Ann COOPER of the same place

On the 12th at St Nicholas church Mr Griffith WILLIAMS, cooper to Miss Mary Lloyd

On Wednesday sen'night, at Wigan Mr Thomas YOUNG of Preston to Miss Mary HOOTON of Orrell nr Wigan

On Thursday sen'night, at St Nicholas church Mr James WATSON, tanner, of this town, to Ellen, only daughter of Mr J MUSGRAVE of the Bowling Green Cottage Chester

Same day at St Anne's church, Mr Thomas TAYLOR to Miss Ann MELLARD On Monday last at St Peter's church, Mr TOPPING, sailmaker to Miss MITCHELL, Scotland rd

Same day at St John's church, Mr Daniel FURNIVAL, grocer, to Miss Ann CLAPHAM, second daughter of Mr S CLAPHAM, merchant of this town

On Tuesday last at St Peter's church, Mr Charles EYES, merchant to Miss ROBINSON

DEATHS

On the 5th, aged 47, the Rev W LUTENAR, curate of Balderston, in the parish of Blackburn

On the 12th atYetholm, Roxburghshire, aged 31 Mr Wm STORY, late of this town

On the 14th at Walton, in the 80th year of her age, Mrs MEADOWS, an old and respected resident of that village

Same day at Wigan Mr JONATHAN, ironmonger

On Thursday sen'night, Dr VINCENT, Dean of Westminster

Same day Thomas Langford BROOKE Esq, of Mere Hall in the county of Chester, in the 47th year of his age

On Monday last in the 87th year of his age, Mr Daniel HARRISON, sen, shoemaker

Same day Mr John WISTANLEY, of St James street, at the advanced age of 81years. a Man justly esteemed through life for honesty and integrity

On the 16th aged 26, Mr Thomas EDWARDS of Key street, late waiter at the George Inn

On the 18th at Heath at Wakefield Yorkshire, Frances, relict of the late Le Gendre STARKIE Esq, of Huntroyd Lancashire and grandmother to Le Gendre STARKIE Esq, the present High Sherrif for the county palatine of Lancaster

On the 19th at Chester, Mrs Ann WAYMAN, housekeeper, to Miss TOWNSENDS: she had been a faithful servant to the family near 70 years

On Wednesday the 20th, at his house in Cazneau-street, in his 81st year, universally respected and lamented Wm MARSDEN Esq, formerly of Manchester

On Monday last in his 62d year, Mr Thos MARSH, blacksmith of Leeds street

Same day Mr Wm TODD, drysalter

On Tuesday last, Mr Thomas MERRICK, bricklayer and victualler, Circus street.

On Wednesday last at his father's house in Clayton square, Thomas ASHTON Esq