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Yo'rhjhire. 



[Aug. I, 



At Dalflon, Mr. Wm. Richard, fon of 

 Ivlr. Robert R. 



At Redmain, near Cockerir.outh, in the 

 prime ot life, Mrs. Steel, wife of Mr. Tho- 

 mas S. 



At Ba'Tenthwiitie Hawes, Mrs. Mary Af- 

 Iridge, iS. 



At Hallcliff, ne.-!r nefket NewniarJcet, 

 Mr. Chridopher Hudfon, biuthcr of Dr. H. 

 Jjrebend.i'y of Corlillc, 80. 



At Monkliill, Mifs Mary Watts, daughter 

 «f Mr. Wm. \V. 16.— The Rev. Mr. Marrs, 

 curate cf Monjirifdale. 



At Carliile, Mrs IfabcUa Forrefter, 72.— 

 Mrs. firjfon, 75. — .Vir. N.<nfo!i, butLher, 65. 

 —Mr. John Lemmon, Sexton of St. Marys, 

 66. 



At Cockermouth, Mr. Wm. Bean, many 

 yc.ivs clerk to Mr. Benfon, attorney. 



."^t Kefwick, Mrs. Sarah Mayfon, relidV of 

 Mr. Mark M. 73. 



At Bri(;ham, Mr. Jon.ithan Saul, mer- 

 «h int, of Whitehaven, 36. 



■YORKSHIRE. 



Married.'] At Hull, Jofeph Rennard, efq,. 

 to Mifs Anna Green, daughter of Mr. G, of 

 London. 



At Ferraby, Mr Jackfon, furt-enn, of Wil- 

 ton, to Mils jCoiunibani, daughtc-r of ao 

 tniinent arcbite^l in London. 



At Scrayingbam, Charles Edvv. Reping- 

 ton, efij. of Aming on, W.'.rwickihire, to 

 Mifs Cholmley, elaeft daughter of Henry 

 C. efq of Houiham. 



Ac Well, Mr. Thomas Preft, of Bedale, 

 to Mifs Cathavine Srrangwayes, eldeft daugh- 

 ter of Richard S i-(<{. 



Dud.] At Hull, Mifs Myers, drefs- 

 maker — Mrs. Hannah Fofiei, lelidV "f Mr. 

 Joel F. mfrchant, and an elder brother of 

 the Triniiy houfe, Hull, J'4. — Mr. John 

 Simpfon, 69. He bad forn.cvly been a con- 

 fiderable dru^gil in the Markrt-olace, but 

 ]iad retired from bufinrfs, with an ample 

 inc'eper.dence, — .V!r. Hornby, poulterer, ^3. 

 —Mrs. Sarah Witty, widow of Mr. Richard 

 Vi , n.ariner.— Mrs. Todd, mother of Mr. 

 John T. iron-founoer, 66 



At Malton, Mr. fohn Nelfon, only fon of 

 the Rev. ]o(eph N of Rice, II, jnd an officer 

 in the Oufe and Dcrwe;;t corps of volunteer 

 infantry. 



At Biveriey, Mr. W Mofey, plumber, 

 28. — Mis. Cade-, wife of Mr. C late of 

 Beverley, a noled jockey 00 th.- turf, 49. 

 —Mrs Aimilftead rel;cl cf Jofcph A. eiq. 

 one of the aidern>en of the corjoiation. — 

 Mrs. Dalton, wife of VIr. Rol'ert D. Ciifliier 

 in the bank of Chnftopher Machell, eft^. 

 and Co — Mailer R. Dutlkery, (on of Tho- 

 mas D. i-fi^, lo. 



AtGifuiough, Mr. Maurice Dale, tailow- 

 chanaler, and Ipirit merchant, a ma.i 

 whofe urbanity of manners, and integrity as 

 a tradtUnan, have if;fuied a lalling relpetf in 

 the nitrmoiy of )-.\> friends. 



.\t York, Mr. f'eter .-itkinfon architefl. 



7i, He filled the office of city fteward, and 

 was juftly efteemed for his abilities as an 

 artift, and his integrity as a man — .VJr. 

 Owram, attorney at law. — Mr. Brown, o;ily 

 fon of Mr. B.— Mr. Marmaduke Weaver, 

 grocsr. — Mrs. Witliam, a maiden lady.— 

 Mrs Ann Busfield, relift of Mr. John B. 



At Leerf";, Mr. Gawthorp, a gentleman of 

 the moft benevolent, and public fpirited tem- 

 per, and who, in addirion to his unremitting 

 endeavours to aid the public ct.aiities in 

 Leeds, g:jtultoufly ferved the office of trca- 

 furer to Ll;e parilh, for a ferics of eighteen 

 years, with unremitting attention, unwea- 

 ried diiipence, and perfect accuracy, and for 

 which tl;e managers of the aflairs of the 

 paiiCi thought proper, fome time previous 

 to his death, to vote him tlieir rr.oft grate- 

 ful rr membrances, and to afiure him " that 

 they Ihould hold him out to their fiiends, 

 neijjhbours and children, as a pattern for 

 their imitation." — Mr. Benjamin I'aikinfon, 

 liquor merchant.— Mis. Bioughton, wife of 

 Mr. B. tf the houfe of Kirk, and Co.— . 

 Mr. A. Honold, a native of Stralburg, many 

 years teacher of languages and foreign clerk 

 in this town. In his fituation he acquitted 

 himfelf with the greateft propriety and cre- 

 dit, and his lots will be long lamented by tliofe 

 who were iiclirous of acquiring a knowledge 

 of tiie languages, as a teacher of which, he 

 pofi'cU'ed the tirft rate abilities — Mrs. Ren- 

 der, a maiden' Udy, forty years refident at 

 the Mor.ivian eflab! fiimcnt, at Fulnec. 



At Harwopd, Mr. Mufchamp, architeA, 



79- 



At Wakefield, Mrs. Eliz. Rickaby, a 

 maiden lady, and fifter of Mr. C. R. mer- 

 chant, 63. — Mrs. Hotftfall, wife of Mr. 

 H. furi;eon, 40. — Mifs Ricbardfon, daugh- 

 ter of ]o!in R. M.D. aS. — Mifs Smith, mil- 

 liner, 17. She never entirely recovered the 

 injurj Dae received, from being overturned 

 in the True Briton coach — Mrs. Aullwii :k, 

 of ihc R.im Inn — Vtr. Buriiett, of the Saw 

 Inn. — Mr. Hell, cooper, 30. — Mrs, Holdf- 

 worth, mother of i\Jr. H. furneon.— -Mr. 

 Ki.;lijrd Uer.nilon, a member of thi Wake- 

 field volunteer lorps. 



At Scarboiough, Mr. W. Clarkfon, one 

 of the commoners of that borough, 82.— 

 Mrs. Hainfon, relict of John H.efq 92. 



At his houfe near Knartlborough, Wm. 

 Turner Buckley, efq. brother inlaw to Sir 

 Thomas 'I'urner Slingfhy, bjrt. 



At Wonkhill, near PontelVadl, Wm Pop- 

 plewell, efq. 



At W.)l(jre.-.vc, near Scarborough, Timo- 

 thy ]oh:rf!in, clq. 



At. Sheffield, A^r. Samuel Taylor, furgeon, 

 27.. — Mr. Jam'.s Ahujt. — Mifs Jlabelia 

 Yiiunge, daughter or Mr 1. T. Y, mer- 

 cli.;nr. — Suddenly, Mrs. V/arburton, wife of 



.Mr. Stimuel W. 6. Mr. John Booth, 59, 



— Mifs Mary Wright, daughter of Mr. 



Simu IW. ]« Mis Margaret M'Fun, 89, 



a luiive of North Britain, and mother of Mr. 



M-F, 



