576 



Torkjhire. 



[Jan. I, 



the perfon who fliall Iia« drained efFeflually, 

 and in the moft judicious manner, the greac- 

 eft quantity of land, five guincaj. To the 

 perfon who (hall have reclainned and brought 

 into the beft ftate of cultivation the greateft 

 quantity of wafte land, not lefs than twenty 

 acres, five guineas. For the beft crop of 

 drilled turnips, not lefs than four acres, three 

 guinea;. For tlie beft crop of Scotch cab- 

 bages, not lefs than two acres, two guineas. 

 For the beft ftallion for getting coach horfes, 

 five guineas. For the beft blood ftallion for 

 getting hunters or ro:id-horfes, five guineas. 

 For the beft brood mare for chapman horfes, 

 three guineas. For the beft boar three gui- 

 neas For the heft fow in pig, two guineas. 

 For the beft bull, five guineas. For ihe beft 

 tup, whether aged or fiiearing, three gui- 

 neas. For the beft pen of five one- (hear gim- 

 mers, three guineas. For the beft pen of 

 five one-ftiear wethers, three guineas. For 

 the beft cow in milk, or with calf, five gui- 

 neas. For the beft two- years old heifer in 

 calf, three guineas. For the beft three- 

 jears old (leer, bred in Cleveland, three gui- 

 neas, For the beft two-years old tteer, three 

 guine.is. 



Application is intended to be made to Par- 

 liament in the next feflion, to obtain an aft 

 for the purpofe of enabling the magii^rates of 

 the three ridings of the county of York to 

 raife a fufiicient fum of money, to be levied 

 by eftreat as the county rates are, for erect- 

 ing or purchafing, and furni/hing a houfe or 

 other buildings, for the accommodation of 

 the Judges of alTize, fuitable to the import- 

 ance and dignity of their fitu.ition, during 

 their refidence in the city of York. 



It appears by the minutes of the fixty- 

 fecond annual conference of the Methociifts, 

 held at She(iield, that the total number of 

 perfons in their different focieties in Great 

 Britain amount to 101,915; of thefe gSlr 

 are in South Wales, and 3168 in North 

 Wales ; in the Shrewlbury c'rcuit, 1067 j in 

 Worcefter, 1155; in G16ucelter(hire, 758 j 

 in Ireland, 23,321; in Nova Scotia, 141°) 

 in Gibraltar, 40; in the Weft India Idands, 

 whites 1550, and blac'cs, 13,658; in the 

 United States of America, whites, 87,020; 

 coloured people and blacks, 12)650; total in 

 Europe and Anierica, 250,2i;4. There are 

 no lefs than fifty eight chapels now building 

 in England and Wales, of which five are in 

 North Wales, and one at Buillh, in Brecon- 

 ibire. 



Mariicd.l A.t Treeton, near Rotherham, 

 James Storer, efq. M.D. of Nottingham, to 

 Mifs Turner. 



At Whixley Church, Mr. James Sutcell 

 Wood, of Bolton Caftle, to Mifs Darval, 

 only daughter of Roger D. efq. of Green 

 Hammertcn. 



At North Ferriby, Daniel Field, efq. of 

 Sculcoatcs, to Mils Ringrofe, of Swanland. 

 At Sheffield, Mr. Jonathan Marlliall, mer- 



chant, to Mifs Sarah Robinfon, daughter of 

 Mr. Robert R. 



At Hemfworth, the Rev. W. Tufi^"nel, of 

 Wormingford, EfTex, to Mifs Naylor, eld- 

 eft daughter of John N. efq. of Newftead, 

 near Wakefield. 



Died.l At Hull, Mrs. Wormall, eldeft 

 daughter of Mr. W. Southerne, 38. — Mrs. 

 Caroline Watfon, relift of Mr. Thomas W. 

 of Fofton, tanner, 75 —-Mr. Frazer. — Mrs. 

 James, wife of Mr. William J. grocer, 1:4, 

 — Mr. Gibfon, officer of excife, 60. — Mrs. 

 Huntington, relift of Mr. John A. 87. — (5. 

 Holden, efq —Mrs. Harrifon, wife of Mr. 

 James H. matter of the (liip Pilgrim, 32.— 

 Mr. G. F. Hcwfon, 24. — Mr. Thomas Wrig- 

 glefworth, butcher, 60 — Mr. Thomas Bry, 

 butcher, 51. — Mrs. Smith, wife of Mr. Je- 

 remiah S. of the pottery, 24. — Mrs. Deer, 

 wife of Mr. Robert D. innkeeper, 70. — Mr. 

 Thomas Simmons, boatman to the cuftoms-, 



45- 



The Rev. Henry Croft, D.D. vicar of 

 Gargrave, near Skipton. 



At Aidaby, near Whitby, Mark Noble, 

 efq. 70. 



At Helperby, fuddenly, Mr. George Bur- 

 nell, 71. He went into his ftable in pcrfcft 

 health, to give his horfes fome hay, and was 

 foon afterwards difcovered lifelefs. 



AtRuuftone, near Bridlington, Mrs. Hol- 

 den, wife of Mr. George H. jun. of HoU. 



At Weft Ella, near Hull, Jofeph Sykes, 

 efq. S2. 



At Beverley, Mrs. Ram/haw, widow of 

 Mr. Robert R. 72, 



At Meltonby, near Pocklington, Mr. Wm. 

 Wilfon Crofs, a lieutenant in the Pockling- 

 ton volunteer infantry, ag. 



At Settle, William Blrkbeck, efq. banker ; 

 whofe lofs will be feverely felt not only in 

 the circle of his friends, but by tne whole 

 community of the neighbouring diftritt, to 

 promote whofe interefts a large portion of 

 his time and talents have long been devoted. 



At Leeds, Mr. James Eyre, 78.— Mrs. 

 Waite, wife of Mr. W. glafs merchant.— 

 Mr. John Wellfit Nichols, cloth- fearcher.— 

 Mr. Samuel Sutclifl-'e, one of the proprietors 

 of the Ma.ichcfter and Leeds coaches. 



At Bfumh.irn, near Thorpe Arch, Benja- 

 min tdn.ondfon, efq. 



At Rjthweil Haigh, Mrs. Craven, wife of 

 Mr. John C. ^9. 



At Healthwaite Hill, rear Harewood, 

 Mr. Abraham JVJallorie, brolher of Mefl'rs. 

 W. and J. Mallorie, of Leeds, 23. 



.At Ponttfraft, Mrs. Mary Lajnbe, only 

 fifter of William L efq. bairifter at law. 



At Ryall, near Wakefield, James Scholes, 

 efq. 



At Richmcnd, Mrs. Dunbar, widow of 

 Charles D. efq. of Macher Moor, in the 

 county of Galloway. 



At Haxby, near York, Mrs. Talker, 

 daughter of Mr. John Bcvsfley, 54. 



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