‘. they approached, 
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favour of the rector, establishing his right 
to tithes in kind; and the defendants were 
ordered to account with the rector for four 
years, the time of his incumbency, and to 
pay the costs of suit. The defence set up 
was, that awards for money payments, ac- 
companied with allotments of Jand, made in 
1695 and 1718, amounting to a composition 
real, sanctioned by the then Archbishop of 
York, the diocesan; the Earl of Carlisle, 
lord of the manor and patron; and the Rev. 
ernard Lewis, the then rector; and con- 
firmed by a decree of the Court of Chancery 
In 1722, were binding on future rectors. By 
the present decree it is completely established, 
that no mwvard or decree as to an existing 
rector, or any composition real, since the 
statute of the 13th Elizabeth, can deprive a 
future incymbent of his common-law tight 
* tithes in kind. 
_* The Hull Dock, Company’ s dividend for 
Yast year Was B51. 1s..8d. per share: this is, 
ndependent of the property tax,, before the 
@éduction of which the dividend stands 
5@l. 5s. 9d. being. an increase of 131. 10s. 5d. 
en thre dividend of the preceding year. 
A few days since, as J. Deering, esq. 2¢- 
y companied by.a friend, was shooting in_ his 
grounds i in this county, they observed a large 
Bird fn the air at some distance, which, when 
was discavertd, ta be a 
hawk. With some. trouble they. contrived 
m shoot ft, and, upon ‘examination, the craw 
Wis'found 'to’cofitain, in’addition to numerous 
ph 9 of, small birds), a large. pigce of plue 
Stoth, ‘th which ‘were Séwed up two guinca 
» Plecesy a seven ehilling piece, .and two six- 
ences.” 
; Marridd.) iat Beveiley, Lieut.. Harde: Ny 
$4th rege. to Miss Lundie.--Mr. Wilkinsony, 
attorney, to Miss Hotaby. 
“At Wakefield, Jo-tpl Bargteaves, esq. to 
Maria, fourth daughter. of ‘Thomes Hardy, 
88q.—Mr. J. Simpson, of York, to Miss 
Mary Wood. ~ 
Ac Tadcaster, Jaiwes Upton, esq. to Miss 
Sisson. 
"At York, Mr. D. Fotster, of Otley, to; 
Bella, ‘third daughter of the Rev. G. Brown. 
=-Mr. Craggs, bookscller, of Hull, to Miss 
'. $wineard. 
At Warthill, Mr. Benjamin Staveley, of 
Stockton on the Forest, to Miss Hutchinson, 
daughter of G.A. esq. 
At Leeds, Mr. Edward Coupland, toFrances, 
‘gecond daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Wil- 
Rinson.—Mr. William Naylor, eldest son of. 
William N. esq. of Belle Vue, near Wake- 
field, to Eliza, eldest daughter of. Edward 
Brooke, esq. of Chapel Allerton. 
At Sinnington, William Shepherd, &q. of 
Douthwaite Dale, to Miss Grundon. 
At Barmby-Dunn, Thomas Gresham, esq. 
fo Gertrude Eliza, enly daughter of the late, 
John Hepworth, esq. all of that place. 
At Doncaster, Joveeh, Bulmer, of, South, 
Parkshtre.' 
" (March t, 
Shields, esq. ‘onc of the acting magistrates for 
the county of Durham to Miss Stanley. 
Pris Hull, Mr. eS Radtord, | to Miss F. 
all 
At Pontefract, Thomas Crowder, esq. of 
Liverpool, to Eliza, second dpagiver of the 
late John Perfect, esq. 
Died} At York, John Romans, esq. fore 
merly attorney at law, 83.—Mrs,. Haidy, 82, 
—Mrs, Hall, 85.—Mrs. Wilkinson, relict of 
Mr, Sheriff W, 79.——Mrs. Alice Preston, 75, 
—Mrs. Lever, relict of Mr. Jobn L. of Man- 
chester.-Mrs. Jenner, wife of William J. 
esq.— Mrs. Watson, 54.—-Mrs. Hardy 68, =0 
Mr. Thomas Bowlby, 47. 
_At Holl, Mrs. Yeoman, 62.—Mr. S. Kirk- 
man. ~~ Mrs. Smith, of Sam’s Coffee House, 
6-—~Mr,, William Smith, of the Humber 
avern, 53.—Mr. Joseph Lyel, tide-waiter, 
45.—-Hannah, wife of Mr. George Watson, 
54. —lr. A. T. Gricton. 
At Sheffield, Mrs. ArchardeeMiss Mal- 
linson.—Mrs.jHannah Dickinson, 56; and, a 
few days afterwards, her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth 
D. 61.—Mr. J. Smith.—-Mrs. Ratcliffe. — 
Mr. George Wood.—»Mr. Hatrison. 
At Crookhouse, near Barnsley, Mr. Jere- 
miah Swift, 88. 
At Richmond, Diana Glenton, 104.—Miss 
Bowes, 433; and, a few days afterwards, her 
father, Mr. Matthew B. surgeon, 84, a dili- 
gest and successful practitioner in that place 
for more than half a century. . 
At Kirk Harnmerton, near York, Richard, 
eldest son of Mr. Atkinson, 19. 
, AtLeeds, Thomas Pease, esq, formerly of 
Darlington, Durham, 68.—William Cookson, 
esq. an alderman of this borough.—-The Rev. 
Miles Atkinson, wiear of Kippax, minister of 
St. Paul’s,, and near 48 years ciiyate and lec- 
turer of the parish church of this town, 70. 
At Hetton, near Skipton, Alice Parkers 
101. 
At Everingham,; the Rev. Thomas Gornell, 
At Wakefield, Mr. ‘Thomas Shackleton, 
42.+-Mrs. Stocks, wife of Mr. ek. 
and daughter.of the late Rev. Andrew 
ley, minister of Lundie, near‘Dundee. . 
At. Fulford Cottage, near eet, Mrs. 
Theakston. 
At Malton, Mrs. Brand, 30. ; 
At Aberford, Mrs. Wood, 3h 
At- New House, near Huddersfield, Mrs. 
Bradley, relict of J. B. esq. 86. 4 
At Low Row in Swale Dale, Ralph: Parke, 
esq. tM 
At Bridlington, Mrs. Mary. Sever, Tew 
Mr. B. Sedman, 70. 
At Pool, near Otley, Mrs. Milthorpe, 96, 
At Cottingham, Mr. Ringrose, surgeon. 
At Kellington, near Ferrybridge, of which 
place he had been vicar wpwards.of 40-years, 
the Rew. Francis\Paddéy. 7 
At Patrington; Mr. Richard “Simpson, 
forty-two years chief constable of the south’ 
division of presuaneett 7@. pl 
