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Yor'kfl)We — Lan'c'J/):re, 



[SepM, 



At York] Mr. Bartholoman, publlflier of 

 the York Herald, to Mifs Dixon.— Mr. 

 Woodham, to Mrs. BarnarJ, both of the 

 Theatre Roy;l. 



At Halifax, Mr. Jofeph Thwaites, to JMrs. 

 Shaw of tne Recruiting Setji-anC-inn. 



Ac Ripon, Mr. Darnborough, attorney at 

 law, to Mifs Ewbank, only Daughter of Mr. 

 Alderman Ewbank. 



Died.'] At Hull, Mrs. Cooper, wife of Mr. 

 J. Cooper, mariner, and daughter of the late 

 Mr, John Waite, 25 — Mr. 1 homas Varlcy, 

 tnercliant's clerk, 43 — Mrs. Shaw, wife of 

 Mr. Thomas Shaw, of Swanland, and fifter 

 to Mr. William Baker, 4'. — Mr John 

 Barnes, formerly a fhip buil 'er, but who had 

 retired from bufinefs, 74. — VIrs.. bchol,-'i< I i, 

 wife of Philip Scolefitld, cfi^ 40 — Mr ilalph 

 £llifon, fh-p-build-r, 3,;— Vlrs. GatrU'ft", 

 relift of Mr. Gate< litf, ft) p owner, 70 — v,r. 

 Richard Pullen of Bradford, woolftapler, 26. 

 Mr. Charles Mountain, fcnior, many years an 

 eminent architeft of this pi 'ce, but who had 

 retired from bufir.efs, 62 — Mrs. Richardfon, 

 wife pf Mr. Richardfon, flater, 40. — Mrs. 

 S:ork, wife of Captain Stoik of Cottingham, 

 iliip owne . — 'vir William Pcarfon, 81. 



At Barnard-caftle, Mr. Wood, atiorney at 

 law. 



At Northill, near BoroughbriHge. Mr. 

 John rown, well knowi. and relpcdted as 

 one of the moft complete farmers in the 

 county, 60. 



At Beverley, W. Harland, efq. banker, 47. 

 At Aifk-w-hall, near BedaU, Mrs. Anaf- 

 tafia Witham. 



At York, Mrs. Bell, wife of Mr. Henry 

 Bell. — Mrs, Ann Wray, a maiden lady, ind 

 lifter of the Rev. Henry Wray, of Newton 

 Kyme, 76.— Mr. Simeon Gray, junior, 

 grocer. 



At Ingleton, while attending his profelTion- 

 al duty, IVA Thomas Parkiifon, of Bingley, 

 one of tl# coroners for the Wert Riding. 



At Whixley-hall, near Knarefborough, the 

 Rev. Thomas King, 70. 



At Skidby, Mrs. Barnes, wife of Mr. Wil- 

 liam Barnes, ihip builder, 33. 



At Halifax, Mr. John Ramfden, card- 

 maker ; and a few days afterwards his grand- 

 fon Mafter Ramfden. — Mr. Robert SutcluT. 

 •—.Mr. John Holroyde. 



At Leeds, in the bloom of life, Mifs A. 

 Peacock, of Stonegrave — Mifs Sunderland, 

 of Wakefield.— Mifs Elizabeth Kirk, fecond 

 daughter of Mr. William Kirk — Mrs. Ma- 

 ther, wife of Mr. Mather, tailo'. — Mrs. Dcq- 

 nifon, widow cf Mr. Richard Dennii'on. — Mrs. 

 Teale, reliit of Mr Jofeph Teale. — r-zlrs. 

 Hey, wife of Mr. William Hey, junior, (ur- 

 geon. — Mr. Lee, tailor, one of the cldett 



tradefmen in this town Mrs. Jackfon, wife 



fif Mr. B. Jackfon, and daughter of Mr. 

 Heaps, in confequence of an injury (he re- 

 ceived by afall from a finele horfe chaife, 31. 

 Mrs. Jackfon and her infant. With two of 

 %*i btothsrs, W£r« goinj^ to Pannal, and in 



defcending the hill at the watering-place on 

 Black Moor, the (hafts broke, and they vi-tc 

 all thrown out, but none ot them leceived the 

 Icaft hurt, except the decrafed ; who it i» 

 fuppoftd by anxinufly endeavouring to fave 

 the infant ecu Id ufe no exertion for her own 

 prefcrvation. 



At Hawkfworth hall, near Otley, Mrs. 

 Wilkinlon, wife of JolVph Wilkinfoh, efq. 



At Hunflet, Mr. J mes Smith, 33 years 

 clerk of the chape! ar that place, 77. 



At Otlcy, Mr. Robert Cawood. — .Mr. Hard- 

 caftle, grorer. 



At Ciock-houfe, near Bradford, Mrs, 

 Jowi-tr, wife of Nathan Jowett, efq. 



At Knarelbiirough, Mrs. Earnftiaw, wife 

 of Mr. Earn(haw, attorney, 53. 



At Rawniarlh, n ,i Rotherham, Mifs Har- 

 riot Whitakei, douglrer of the Rev. Mr. 

 Whi laker, 2 j 



At Whitbv, Frsncis C!bfon,efq. F. A. S. 

 coUeilor ct the cuiionis of thn port, 53. — • 

 Thomas Filhbuin, efq. fliip uuildcr, 87, 

 To tins gennei. ail's Ibpenor txie/lcncc and 

 unremitting exertion in his profeffion, the 

 town of Whitby is :iid. b ed for a large fnare 

 of its proipcticy, and ut its genc.al ccletirity 

 as a plaCc of (hijj-buildiiig — SauJcnly Mr. T. 

 Webfter, printer. 



At Waktfitld, Mr. James Tunftall, bell- 

 man, and ferjeant of ttie Wakefield volun- 

 teers , 79 



In a.iecline, on the 21ft of July, at Sutton, 

 near Hull, at the houfe of Thomas Fro(V, 

 efq his fathrr-in-law, John Byron, M Q. 

 aged 25 years, in whofe premature death fo- 

 ciety in general, and the medical world in 

 particular, have loft a member who ptomifed 

 to become a brilliant ornament to the former, 

 and a moft valuable acquiftCion to the latter. 

 Entertaining from early youth, a piedilec- 

 tioTj for his profeflion, his moft anxious wi(h 

 was to render it fuhfervient to the intere(^s 

 ol kicnce and humanity. Eminently endow- 

 ed with every requifue to render it refpedl- 

 able, and every virtue which the offices of a 

 phyfician are peculiarly calculated to difplay, 

 the propriety of his conduft and dignity of his 

 ni.-iniiers added luftre to his talents, which 

 were rewarded during the (hort time he was 

 permitted to exert them with a degree of fuc- 

 cefs almoft unparalleled. A fevere cold 

 taken in the difcharge of his profefiional du- 

 ties laid the foundation of a lingering illnefs 

 during eighteen months, and though aware 

 of the fatal tendency of his diforder fiom its 

 commencement, he bore it with the moft ex- 

 emplary patience, and finally met death with 

 the fortitude of a philofophcr, and the refig- 

 naiion 0/ a chriftian. 



LANCASHIRE. 



A new road is likely to be made fron» 1 

 Manchefter to the village of Ecclcs, which 

 will pafs through a very pleafant part of the 

 country lying between the prefenc road and 

 the river Irwell. This road will (horten the 

 diftance between Eccl-.^^ and Manchefter more 



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