; ila abiditl 
qsit.J 
'esq.—Captain John Reed, of the ship Min- 
strel, to Miss Jane Hodgson.—Mr. Snowden, 
“master of the Mercantile Academy, to Anne, 
only daughter of the late Captain William 
Syme, R.N.—Mr. F. W, Featherstone, sur- 
geon, to Miss Eliz. Corlass, daughter of Wil- 
‘iam C, esq. ‘ ; 
At Nafferton, Henry Boynton, esq. to Miss 
Grey. , 
Robert Layton, esq. late of the 34th regi- 
ment, to Miss Rennards, of Fulford, near 
“York. 
At Conisbro’, Mr. Thomas Roberts, of 
Swigethorpe, Lincolnshire, to Ann, youngest 
daughter of the late Thomas Gillott, of Ed- 
lington, esq. , 
- At Wickersley, near Rotherham, Joha 
Didsbury, esq. of Dalton, to Miss Fisher. 
At Kirbymoorside, the Rev. M. A. Mack- 
_ereth, to Miss Roberts, daughter of the Rev. 
Mr. R. 
At Halifax, Mr. Cadney, attorney, to 
Alice, only daughter of the late Tille Orme- 
. od, esq. 
. At Leeds, Lientenant~colonel Marriot, of 
the Madras army, to Ann, youngest daughter 
of John Becket, esq. of Meanwood. ‘ 
Died.| At Whitby, Mr. Richard Watkins, 
855 and inthe same house, nearly at the 
Same instant, his son, Mr. WilliamW. author 
_ of the Fall of Carthage, the Whitby Spy, 
and other ingenious performances.—Mr. An- 
thony Watson. On the breaking out of the 
_ American war, he was taken in his_own 
“sessel, the Thomas ard Elizabeth, off the 
Naze of Norway, on his ‘return from the 
Baltic, being the first vessel captured after’ 
‘the commencement of hostilities. While 
many were of opinion the disputes between 
the colonies and the parent state would not 
proceed to extremities, the privateer in 
“guestion, sailigg round the north of Ireland, 
suddenly made her appearance in the North 
* Sea, and did considerable injury to our trade 
in that quarter, before effectual measures 
‘could be adopted for its protection. Mr. 
_ ‘Warson having had no apprehension of hos- 
tilities at the time of his sailing, had not made 
any insurance from the enemy, by which 
“he lost the whole of his property. 
'_ At Ruswarp, near Whitby, Mr. Benjamin 
“Gowland, formerly commander of the Cover- 
‘dale, East Indiaman. 
At Bessingby, near Bridlington, Mr. 
* Ezard, 85." . ie 
__ At Woodhouse, near Huddersfield, John 
Whitacre, esq. 
Ac Thorne, Mrs, Fretwell, wife of Mr. 
F, attorney. . 
“At Westbourn House, near Sheffield, Mr. 
"J. R. Thurgar, attorney, ; 
At Beverley, Mr. Peter Denton, 55. 
At Cottingham, Mrs. Jane Stather, 74. 
_At Kayingham, Mr. Jeremiah Matchin, 
‘i 
bh 
At Bridlington, Mr. Robert Vickerman, 
Lancashire. 
83 
At Helperby, William Clough, esq. 77. 
At Marston, near York, Mrs. Jane Acombe. 
At Newstiolime, near Howden, Mr. Craven, 
80. 
At Easington, in Holdetness, Mr. Stark. 
At Melfonby, Mrs. Hobson, relict of Mr. 
George H. of Middleham, surgeon, 69. 
At Upper House, near Bradford, Mr. John 
Robinson. y 
At Everingham, the Rev. Thomas Gur- 
nall, 67. : 
At York, Mrs. Pearson, of the Red Lion 
Inn, 64.—-Mr. William Clark, 47.—Mr. 
Ely Woolstenholme, 86.—Mrs. Wand.—Mr. 
George Cobh, 49.—Mr. John Faller, a 
debtor in York Castle, Jate of Stokesley, 64 
—Mr. John Spencer, 76. 
At Doncaster, Mr. George Crookes, 42.— 
Inthe 86th year df his age, Mr. Alderman 
Halifax, a justice of the peace ‘for that boe 
rough, and the oldest member of the corpo- 
ration. He served the office of mayor twice, 
Wiz. in 1775 and 1791. 
At Leeds, Mr. George Rayson, druggist. 
At Sheffield, Mr. William Wood.—Mr. 
* William Brailsford, 36.—Mrs. Hotham, wife 
of Mr. H. jun. Mrs. Brooke. —Mr. Matthew 
Lonsdale.—-Mrs.- ‘Martha TTaylor.—-Mrs. 
Wright/—Mr. Luke Cadman, jun. 23. 
At Hull, Mrs. Antonie, wife of Captain A. 
—Mr. Richard Stainton, 38.—Mr. Joha 
Terty, 73—:Mr. Smithson, 62.—Mr. Joha 
Clarkson, 39. 
LANCASHIRE. 
At the collegiate church, Manchester, in 
fhe course of the last year, there were 2755 
“children christened, 1220 marriages, and 762 
burials, 
Married.] At Lancaster, Mr. Rich. Maw- 
son, to Mrs. Hodgson, of the New Inn. 
At Liverpool, JohnWright, esq. to Frances, 
daughter of Wm. Roe, esq.— Mr. T. Wood- 
house, to Mary, daughter of R, Salisbury, 
esq.—First Lieutenant joha Trevannion Car 
dew, of the royal marines, to Miss F. P. Tree 
gent, youngest daughter of Captain T, of the 
same corps. 
At Blackbarn, Henry Chritchley, esq. of 
Macclesfield, to Miss Turner, enly daughter 
of Robert T. esq. of Mitl-hill, near Biack- 
burn. ; 
At Bolton-le-Moors, Mr. William Walker, 
of Ambleside; Westmoreland, to Miss Mara 
garet Makinson, of Blackrod. 
At Bevington, Captain Thomas Guyle, of 
the schooner White, to Miss Alice Calf. 
Died.| At Ulverston, Mrs. Frances Towers, 
mother of Richard ‘I’. esq. of Duddon Grove, 
Cumberland, 77. 
At Lancaster, Mr. Thomas Woon, post- 
master, 46.—Mrs. Ball, 90. 
At Wigan, the Rey. John Crowdson, mie 
nister of Hindley chapel, and master of the 
free grammar school, Wigan, 
"At Blackburn, Mr. Robert Cross, post- 
master, 42, ~ ery 
At Kirkdale Mr. Jolin Woods, many yea 
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