Taken from the Manchester Times and Gazette Saturday, Feb 4th, 1837 On the 19th ultimo, at Wigan, Mr Richard MELLING, nephew to Reece BEVAN, Esq., mayor Wigan. On the 23rd ult., aged 56 years, Alice, wife of Wm. CARRINGTON, of Lower Mosley Street. On the 23rd ultimo, Bella, wife of Leonard REDMAYNE, Esq., of Lancaster, and of Maida Vale, London. On the 26th ult., aged 40 years, Mr Christopher THOMAS, rope and twine manufacturer, of Greengate, Salford. On the 27th ult., much regretted by her family and friends, aged 66 years, Mrs Catherine HULME, of Dawson Street, in this town, relict of the late Mr Thomas HULME, of Salford. On the 27th ultimo, at the Crescent, Salford, aged 1 year and 4 months, John BAGSHAWE, son of J. F. FOSTER, Esq. (the Bagshawe name may be his middle name) On the 27th ultimo, at the house of Mrs LEIGH, Abercromby Square, Liverpool, aged 84, James GERARD, M.D. On the 27th ultimo, at his house in Great King Street, Macclesfield, aged 70 years, Thomas ROBERTS, Esq., surgeon. On the 27th ultimo, at Bradford, aged 81 years, Mr MUFF, father of Mr William MUFF, printers joiner, of that place. On the 28th ultimo, Mr Hugh HAMMERSLEY, of Liverpool, father of Mr R. HAMMERSLEY, of Deansgate, in this town. On the 28th ultimo, Mrs Ellen HULME, of Bolton Street, Salford. On the 28th ultimo, at the house of his mother-in-law, Mrs GILLETT, of Paddington, Pendleton, aged 40 years, Mr Joseph GALLEMORE. On the 28th ult., Emily, infant daughter of J. D. DARBYSHIRE, Esq., of Greenheys. On the 29th ultimo, aged 22 months, George PARKINSON, only son of Mr CROOK, surgeon, of this town, formerly of Bank Hall, near Preston. (the Parkinson could be his middle name) On the 29th ultimo, aged 43 years, Mr Thomas OWEN, engraver, of Hulme. On the 29th ultimo, aged 80 years, Mrs Alice DAWSON, of Swinton, relict of Mr John DAWSON, merchant, of this town. On the 29th ult., after a long and severe affliction, borne with christian patience and resignation, aged 44 years, Mr Thos. CROMPTON, of Loyd Street, Chorlton-upon-Medlock. He had been a steady and consistent member of the Wesleyan Methodist Society for a period of nearly 25 years, and was much respected by all who knew him, as a man of strict intogrity, and of an uniformly cheerful and amiable disposition. Of him it might be truely said, "Mark the perfect man, and behold the upright, for the end of that man is peace." On the 31st ultimo, at his house Regent Road, Salford, after a short but severe illness, deeply lamented by his family and friends, aged 40 years, Mr John TOWNSEND, sheriff's officer. On the 31st ultimo, aged 57 years, Mr Samuel HARRISON, of Chorlton-upon-Medlock. On the 31st ultimo, after a short illness, aged 56 years, Mr Thomas UNSWORTH, of the firm of Unsworth, Son, and Dobson, 11 Back George Street, in this town; universally regretted as a patriot, a christian, and a philanthropist. His loss will be much lamented by the teachers and scholars of the Catholic Day and Sunday Schools of Manchester and Salford. On the 1st instant, after a short illness of two days, much respected by all who knew her, aged 35 years, Catherine, wife of Mr John POWNER, cooper, Water Street. On the 1st instant, aged 35 years, Mary, the wife of Mr William BROADBENT, of Latchford, near Warrington. On the 1st inst., aged 70 years, Alexander BOOTH, Esq., of Hope Hill, near Stockport. On the 1st instant, aged 56 years, Elizabeth, the wife of Mr James HINDLEY, of this town. On the 1st inst., Emily, the amiable and beloved daughter of Mr James EMERSON, of this town. On the 2nd instant, aged 73 years, Mrs Elizabeth FRYER, of Jackson's Lane, Hulme, relict of Mr Richard FRYER, of this town. On the 3rd instant, aged 69 years, George OAKDEN, Esq., of Chorlton Terrace, Upper Brook Street, Chorlton-upon-Medlock.