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form where the old pier at the east end stood, 
‘they discovered a beautiful gold medal, in 
‘high preservation, which had been struck in 
the reign of King Edward the Third. On 
‘the obverse side is a fine representation of 
the Sovereign, standing ona ship at sea, 
‘qwith a sword in/his right hand and a shield 
on his left, whereon are quartered the royal 
“arms of France and England. There are 
also other emblems, trophies, &c. with this 
“Inscription in Saxon characters: Edwar dus 
“Dei Gr, Rex, Anglie Franc. @ Hy B. On the 
reverse, in semi, are a lion and crown and a 
fleur de lis alternately, emblems, &c. with 
this inscriptions Antim Trausciens P modium 
“jllorum.—Perbaps the latter may not be quite 
correct, as a small aperture is made in the 
edge, by the workman having struck his 
pick-axe against it. 
“grains, and is a full inch and a quarter in 
diameter. 
" Married.] At Bawtry, Lieutenant Stovia, 
R. N. to Ann Charlotte, only daughter of 
Lucas Spilsbury. 
"At Sheffield, Mr. Samuel Hare, of Leeds, 
surgeon, to Miss Mary Ann Edon. 
_ At Sculcoates, Thulesius Moller, esq. of 
Krogerve, Norway, to Miss Snell, of Lon- 
don.—Mr. Paul Smith, of Lowthorp, to 
Mary, third daughter of the Rev. Mr. Grees- 
wood, of Imingham. 
At Bolton Percy, Robert Atkinson, esq. 
of Hornington, to-Marianne, eldest daughter 
ef William Laycock, esq. of Appleton Roe~ 
‘buck, 
At York, Captain Lally, of the 4th Dra- 
goon Guards, to Mrs. Moore. 
At Guisborough, Henry Clarke,. esq. to 
* Miss Hutchinson. 
At Knaresborough, John Allison, esq. of 
‘Finddersfield, to Miss Ormond, daughter of 
the late David ©, esq. of Trenewydd, Pem- 
brekeshire. 
Mr. Thomas Champney, jun. of Nuttles, 
in Holderness, to Mary, eldest daughter of 
William Harland, esq. of Burton Pidsea. 
At Campsall, T.F.C. Mainwaring, esq. 
captain in the royal navy, to Mary Ann; 
fourth daughter of BaconFrank, esq. 
Died:] At Wrelton, near Pickering, the 
Rev. Samuel Hedgson, 62. 
At York, Mrs. Rayson, wife of Mr. Tho- 
mas R.—Mr, Francis Carter, 48.—Robert 
Stockton, esq. an alderman of the corporation, 
and who served the office ef lord mayor in 
41805.—Mrs. Brewn —Mrs. Catharine Mor- 
“sit, fourth daughter of the late Bacon M- 
esq. 
At Beverley, John Coltman, e°q- 67. 
At Hull, Mrs. Etty, 535.—Mrs. Mery 
Johnson, of the Cress Keys Inn, 71.—Mr. 
john Vickerman —Benjamin, son of Mr. 
Jobn Guy, 21.—Mr. Marmaduke Constable, 
‘Mr. John Todd, 82.—George Bee, gent. 
Go. 
At Patrington, Mr. Thomas Grindall, coa- 
Eancashire. 
The medal weighs 117. 
[July t, 
ductor of ordnance’ stores and field-train dee 
partment, 22. : “ 
At Welton, Mrs. E. Hunter, 72. 
At Mickleton, Mr. Raine, 94. 4 
At Scorton, near Catterick, William Hard- 
ing Hayes, esq. 31. 
At Leeds, Mr. W. Royston, of Wetherby, 
surgeon.—Mirs. Currer, of Skipton —Mr. 
Wilson, 55. 
At Ripon, Mr. Thomas Wilkinson, as 
alderman of that corporation, 57. 
At Bramham Lodge, Miss Scott, sister of 
“W. Fenton S. esq. of Woodhall, near We- 
therby. 
At Topcliffe Manor, Mary, wife of Mr, 
George Walbran, 52. 
At Bubwith, Edward Weddall, esq. 68. 
At Stillington, Mr. Peter Sowray, 56. 
At Rotherham, Mrs. Jessop, of the Ring 
of Bells. She fell into a vat ef liquor, as is 
supposed in a fit, and was drowned.—Lieue 
tenant May, of the ist West York militia. 
At Howden, Mr. Edmund Smith, 68. 
At Halifax, Mr. John Emmer.—Mr. Rich- 
ard Ludley, an officer in the Halifax local 
militia, and many years master of the White 
Swan Inn. 
At Sheffield, Mr. G. Knowles, formerly 
master of an academy there. He composed 
several pieces of sacred music which were 
much admired. 
LANCASHIRE, 
a Mr. Roscoe, of ‘Liverpool, has become a 
distinguished agriculturist, having undertaken 
to drain a moss, or bog, between Liverpool 
and Manchester, of more than a thousand 
acres in extent, in which he is likely to prove ' 
successful. 
Married | At Liverpool, Mr. John Wor; 
rall, to Miss D. E. Matthews, daughter of 
the late Jacob M. esq. of Demerara.—-Mr. 
Henry Billinge, jun. to Miss Eliza Meadows. 
—Captain James Keed to Miss Isabella Pye. 
—Mr. George Farrar, to Mary, only daugh- 
ter of John Brown, esq.—Lieutenant Wal 
ker, R. N, to Mrs. Culcheth, : 
At Walton, John Formby, esq. eldest son 
of the Rev. Mr. F, of Formby, to Helen, 
second daughter of William Harper, esq. of 
Everton. 
At Warrington, Joseph Worrall, esq. te 
Miss Jane Kaye. 
Died.], At~ Lancaster, Mrs. Paget, 73.— 
Mrs. Mary Nichclson, 77—Mr. Thomas 
Rawsthorn, a land-waiter of this port. 
At Preston, Mrs. Greaves, relict of ‘Fho- 
mas G. esq. banker and alderman, 59,—M1r. 
Richard Baines, father ot Mr. Edward B, 
printer of the Leeds Mercury. 
At Milnthorp, Mr. Heury Smithies, 65.‘ 
At Colne, the Rev. John Hartley, incum- 
bent curate of that place, anda justice ef 
peace for this county. . 
At Little Lever, Mr. James Heywood, 65. 
At Warrington, Mr, Peter Jackson, surgeon, 
83. 
At 
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