1805.] 



TTorhJlnre. 



577 



\ipon certain low lands, commons, waftes, 

 and inclofed grounds, ficuate, in and adjacent: 

 to the level of Hatfield Cliace ; and tor in- 

 corporating the participants and land-owners 

 within the level, into a body corpoi-ate, and 

 for e.Tipowering them to raife money upon 

 their refpeftive eftates in the faid level, by 

 taxation from time to time, for making, al- 

 tering, improving, and fupporting the works 

 of drainage and embankments upon the faid 

 lands j and for appointing officers and fervants 

 for executing the work«, independent of, and 

 without the conttoul or intermeddling < f he 

 commiffioners of fewers for the level of Hat- 

 field Chace and parts adjacent, in the coun- 

 ties of York, Lincoln, and Nottingham. 



At the firft annual meeting of the Otley 

 aflbciatioa, tor improving the breed of cattle 

 and flieep, held on the 4th of Odlober, pre- 

 miums of gold medals were adjudged to the 

 following perfons : — Sir Henry Carr Ibbetfoji, 

 for two year old heifer ; Mr. N. Richardfon, 

 ditto J Sir Henry Carr Ibbetfon, for one year 

 old heifer; Mr. William Dawfon, ditto j Mr. 

 John Gilling, for two year old bull; Mr. 

 Thoniss Keanland, ditto ; Mr. Thomas Park- 

 er, for one year old bull ; Mr. N. Richard- 

 fon, ditto ; Mr. Robert Dawfon, for two year 

 old (hear tup; Mr. Raiftrick, ditto; Mr. 

 Hartley, for one Ihe^.r tup; Mr. Raiftrick, 

 for one (hear tup lamb ; Mr. Hartley, ditto ; 

 iAr. Dan. forfter, for one gimmer Iamb ; Mr. 

 jofeph Dawfon, ditto ; Mr. Raiftrick, for 

 one ftiear ewe; Mr. John Dawfon, ditto; 

 Mr. Raiftrick, one two fiiear lamb ; Mr. John 

 Dawfon, ditto. 



Alanied.] At Bridlington, Richard Ren- 

 nards, efq. to Mifs Middleton, daughtijr of 

 Tliomas M. efq. 



At Doncafter, Nathaniel Bryan Hodgfon, 

 efq. of Brafferton-hall, in the north ri>;ing, 

 toMifs Jemima Eleonora Sowerby, youngeft 

 daugliter of Major-General b. 



At Leeds, Mr. Charles Harrifon, of Ripon, 

 attorney, 10 Mifs Charnock.^Mr. Joiepli 

 Tryer, jun. of Raftrick, near Halifax, to 

 Mifs Ann Jowett, daughter of the late Mr. 

 Jofeph J woolilapler. 



At Knjrclborough, the Rev. T. H Coles, 

 A. B. (iiepUew to Sir Thomas Hufi'ey Aptetce, 

 hart.) vicar of Hunington, Lincolnfhire, and 

 domellic chaplain to Lord Saye and Scle, to 

 Mifs Harriet Brooke Oliver, of Wigmore- 

 ftreet, London. 



At Cawthorne, Mr. J. D. Skelton, of Shef- 

 field, to .Mifs Thorp, cldell daughter of Sam. 

 T. efq. of Banks hall. 



At fingall, near Bedale, the Rev. Kingf> 

 man BatkeC, mafter of the Charter-houfe, 

 Hull, to Mifs Bourne, daughter of the late 

 Rtv. Jofeph B. 



At Voik, Mr. Thomas Stodhart, jun. to 

 Mift Molgate. 



At Scarborough, William Moorfom, efq. 

 to Mifs Lifter, daugl.ter of K, H. Lif- 

 ter, efq ——Mr. Benjamin Fowler, fupervi- 

 for of the cuftomi at that poit, to Mifa 

 MoNTHtY Mac. No. 135. 



Smith, daughter of Mr. WiUiam S. fliip- 

 builder. 



D:eJ] At Hull, Mrs. Alice Wray, a 

 maiden lady, aunt to John W. efq. banker, 

 78— Mifs Sarah Grey, z6.— Mifs Dcwitt, 

 daughter of Mr. James D. (hip- owner, 20.— 

 Mr. John Wood, late a butcher. — Mr. Joha 

 Peckton Hendry, late cafliier to the cuftoms 

 of that port, 43 — Mr. AUifon Robfon, fon 

 of the late Mr. R. of Cattcrick Bridge.— • 

 Mr. William Apellard, butcher. — Mr. Tho- 

 mas Afhlin, late of the Crown public-houfe. 

 Dogger-lane. 



At Hayton, near Pocklington, Rudftoa 

 Calverley Rudfton, efq. 67- 



At Cottingham, Mr. Michael Beilby, for- 

 merly of Hull, merchant, 83. 



At Grimlby, Mrs. Bennett, wife of Mr. 

 James H. of Herkftow Gra ge. 



At Oibaldwick, near Hull, Richard Bore, 

 efq. 62. 



At Barmby Dunn, Wm. Fores, efq. 77. 

 At New Malton, Mr. Thomas Myers, flax • 

 dreffer, 70. 



At North Dalton, Mifs Biunington, daugh- 

 ter of Mr. Wm. B. a I. 



At Howden, Mr. James Thwaites, faddler, 

 70. 



At Lower Blacker, near Barnlley, Mrs. 

 Mary Tweedale, wife of Mr. Wm. T. late 

 of Bretton, near Wakefield, 67. 



At Oalton, near Leedi, on the day on 

 which (lie completed her lo.th year, Mrs. 

 Ctrrjnd, reliti of the late Mr, Garrand, for- 

 merly a refpcftable and opulent Lilbon mer- 

 chant, but the greateft part of wl,ofe pro. 

 perty WdS fwal'owcd up by the dreadful 

 earthquake which deftroyed that city in 1755. 

 On that fatal occafion, Mrs. G. was alarmed 

 by a violent ihakin^ of the room and of the 

 chcft of drawers i.i which the was depofiting 

 fome of lier hulband's linen. She inftantly 

 fled out of the houfc, and efcaped deftruftion, 

 after having tlie afflifting misfortune to fee 

 a beloved fon and daughter overwhelmed ia 

 that tremendous convulfion. She then re- 

 turned to England, aid h,<ving foon after- 

 wards lof; her hulbarvd, retired to Oulton, 

 where (he has ever fince refiJcd. This re- 

 fpediablc old lady retained her mental faculties 

 unimpaired to the Idll. 



At Scicroft, near Leeds, Mr. Mawfon, 

 traveller for the houfe of Mr. Spence, of 

 York, druggift. A few days previous to his 

 de.ith, he was overtaken by a heavy (hower 

 of rain, and not having ufed proper precau- 

 tion, he took a fevcre cold, which produced 

 a pleuretic fever, and terminated the life of 

 a very promifing young man at the early age 



of 21. 



At Headingley, Benjamin Newfom, efq. 

 captain of the 17th regiment of native iu- 

 faniry, in the fervice of the Eall India com- 

 pany. 



At Horbury, Mr. JolhuaDickeofon, farmer 

 and nialtdcr. 



Al Lteds, Mrs. Bean, mother uf Mt. B. of 

 3 K lU 



