Lancojhire. 



[Nov. l, 



the Buclfrain-houfi", at the bank. — Mr. Ayr- 

 ton, wife (It Mr. A. fpiiit-deaUr. — Mrs Recr), 

 mother of Mr. R. merchant. — By the rup- 

 ture of a bludJ vefl'tl, Mr. Sykes, fpiiit- 

 mcrch.iat. 



At Ripon, V'ifs Aikiiifon, daughter of the 

 late Will. A. efq. 



At Wakefield, Mrs. Scott, relid> of the 

 Rev. Mr. S. vicar of Bitif-y anJ Aroflty, So. 

 — Mrs. Hours, wife of Nir. H. a;aii1ei)ci, .jo. 

 At Afenby, VJr. Favvdington, 84. 

 At Heathhall, near vVakelield, fudden'.y, 

 Wm. F.iuqiiier, efq. a gentleman JiltinpuiflieJ 

 by the franlcnefs of his riifpohcion, the hbtral- 

 ity of his heart, and the reftitudeof his prin- 

 ciples, 7r. 



At Old Park, near Wakefield, Mr. Gcoige 

 Mot. 



At Street Gaps, near Bradford, .Mrs. Stead, 

 reiift of Mr. Bcnjimin S. 84. 



At r.evnlty, Mifs Cr.iwford, 17. — Mr. 

 Lor:i;bone, of ihe White Swan inn, 61 



At Rooihain, Mrs. Livcfey, of York, re- 

 lidt of Halph L. ef.] of Livcley, Laiicaftiire. 

 At York, Mr. John Hiil, of tlie Aicrn 

 public houfe — Mr. Wm. Robir.fon, tornicvly 

 an iro;.mon:!ev, and lace cUrk to Meli'is. 

 Kilby and Sliaw. — Mr. White Bcnfon, wine- 

 nicrc.'iant 



At Halifax. Mr. Jofeph Stead, nriny years 



landlord of the Punch bowl inn. Mr. 



Emery, fotm-vly of the Angel inn. — Mr. 

 Rohtr: Haitlcy, late in the employ of Mr. 

 Jei.kinfon, of the Talbot inn. 



At Whithy, (v'rs. Mary Waters, 73. 

 At Bridlington, .Mr. James Jiaron, foiiiierly 

 . a hatter, of tliat pla^u, 64. 



At Whitby, Mis. Kobertfon, wife of the 

 Rev. Jofeph K. Having been in a declining 

 flate of health for fonie weeks pail, a reli- 

 dence in the country was on the point ot 

 being eni;agcd (or her. One morning;, ho>v- 

 tver, fne amlc about (even o'clock, nut wcile 

 thwn ufual, and had reached the breakfalt 

 parlour ; vvhi.re fii.ding hcrfelf fudoeiity in- 

 difpofcd, fhe placed heircif upon the fopha, 

 and calling the maid, would not ptrmic her 

 to c|uit her fine for the pu:poiV of procuring 

 any otiier alVUtance. in this fituatiun ihe ex 

 pircd in the cuuife of a tcw minutes; tiii; 

 reft of the family, who were in a diit<;rcnC 

 part of the houle, being in total ignorance 

 of the melancholy event which had taken 

 plate. 



LANCASHIRE. 



At meeting ot the Lancalter agricultural 

 focictv, held on tlie loth Ociubcr, tne Jol- 

 lowing priMiiiunia we:e aojuogcd : — I'o L.a- 

 mur.d Rigby, clq. of Grange, for improving 

 tile greatelt quaniiiy of iaii:'. by w.illed drains, 

 a filvercup, value five guineas. — To Thomas 

 Harling, ol iva, foia fir.iiiar improveinciu, a 

 Itlver cup, value five guineas. — To'llionus 

 Lavvfon, of Cockcrhani, ior the bcft ciop of 

 hay-gijfs of the firft yeai, on grounds iaij 

 down with grafi-leeds, a hlver oup, value 

 rhiee guineas.— To Ihomas i^oiid, cfq. of 



Over Kellet, for the greateft quantity of paf- 

 tute land of the firft year, on grounds laid 

 down witli wiiite clover, a filver cup, value 

 three guineas. — To Mr. William Hargreaves, 

 of Bulk, for the greateft quantity of early 

 potatoes fold in Lancafter market previous to 

 the 15th July laft, a filver cup, value three 

 guineas. — To John Ball, of Qui-rmore, for 

 the beft crop of turnips, a filver cup, value 

 three guineas — To George Wright, efq. of 

 Hornby Caftle, for the beft crop of cabbages, 

 a filver cup, value three guineas — VoLeonard 

 Willan, of Hornby, for the bell crop of win- 

 ter |:otatoes, a filver cup, value three guineas. 

 — To John Ayrton, of W-ft-hall, for the 

 bcft general (lock of cattle, a filver cup, 

 value five guineas. — To George Wright, efq. 

 of Hornby Caftle, for the beft long-horned 

 hcifr, a filver cup, value three guineas. — 

 To Robert Watfon, of Borwick-h..ll, for the 

 btft long- horned bull, a filver cup, value five 

 guineas.— To William Sanderfon, efq. of 

 Hining, efq. for the beft two years old ram of 

 the improved Lowland breed, a fil'.er cup, 

 value three guineas. — To the Rev. James 

 S.ainbank, of Scilehall, for the beiV five 

 twes, two years old, of the improved Low- 

 Ijnd breed, a filver cup, value three guineas. 

 —To George Newlham, of I'.olton, for the 

 grtatift numl-.rr (ten) of legitimate children 

 brought up without parifh relief, two guineas. 

 — The fliew of catde on this occafion pro- 

 mifcs the hapi^icft conlequences, particularly 

 the exhibition of ifieep, which was much 

 more numerous and valuable than in any pre- 

 ceding year. In aJjition to the exhibition 

 for '.he above premiums, fix different fwcep- 

 itakes were (hewn for and adjudged. They 

 ate again entered for next year, with two ad- 

 ditional ones of a guinea each for two year 

 old colts and yearlings ; all of which are 

 Ictt open to fubfiribers till the next Oftober 

 meeting. Indeed the many I c;ieficial effefls 

 of this inftitution from (he praife-worthy 

 emulition of the candidates, become more 

 confpicuous every year: and the repor.tof the 

 infpeftors of the general progrefs of improve- 

 ment in tiic cultivation of tlie country, will, 

 ir is hoped, be an inducement to the land- 

 Ovvners ar.d men of opulence in the oifliicft, 

 who are not yet fubfciibcrs to Irnd their afiift- 

 ance to fuch a laudable undertaking. 



Marr\ii\ At Liverpool, Mr. P. Forrcft, 

 Purfcr of the Mondovi, to Mifs Croft. — .Vlr. 

 John Taylor, watciiniaker, to Mil's Mary 

 Jones. — Mr. Jofeph Yates of the cuftoms, to 

 Mifs Morgan — Mr. John Rigby, of Wigan, 

 to Mifs Margery Rutter. 



Ac Walton, John Grocmc Smythe, efq. of 

 Worfield, Sliropihire, to Mifs Ann Parke, 

 daughter of Thomas P. efq.. of Highfieid- 

 houfe. — The Rev. Robert Mayow, of Bath, 

 to Mifs Hariling, daughter of Mr. Wm. H. of 

 Liverpool. 



At Blackburn, Mr. Hayhurft, linen-draper, 

 to Mifs Ecclts, daughter of Mr, E. cf Lower 

 Darwen. 



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