300 



Ctanhcrland and U\(\vwreland — Yorkshire. [Oct. 1 , 



boatman were fwimmers, and the method in 

 wliicli the boat is n;iv;jjatetl rendered aid im- 

 praaicable. He was tound about two hours 

 yfccrwardc, and conveyed to Stockton, where 

 ;i widow and eight ci.ildren are left to mourn 

 the lols of an afiedionate huiband and pa- 

 rent. 



CUMBERIANP AND WESTMORELAND. 



Mayriii{\ At Inthingcon, Mr. James Kout- 

 led.e, or' Oldwall, to Mifs Mary Philipfon, 

 of Pafefhill. 



AtLongtown, Mr. Batty, furceon, to Mifs 

 Black — At V/'urliinSton, Ralph Fiiher, efq. 

 of Liverpool, tu Mifs Hewitt, daughter of 

 Captain julin H. 



Di,'d] At Cailide, Mr. John Cill, of 

 Caliiewjate.— -Mr. John Story, late of Blach- 

 hall, 61. 



At .Stanwix, Mr. Richardfon, fatlier of 

 JohnRich.irdfon, efq. agent to Loid Lowther, 



At Caldcots, Mr. Jos. Chambers, orn^ of 

 the band belonging to the Cumberland Ran- 

 gers ; he was interred with military honours. 



At Morpeth, Mifs M Marr, daughter of 

 Mr. Jolin M. 



At £gremont, Mr, William Gaitfkill, dr.i- 

 pa-. 



At Kendal, Mrs. Dawfon, wife of Mr. 

 John D. S.i.— Mrs. Leatherbarrow, wife of 

 Mr. Benjamin L L'l. 



YORKSIITRE. 



From the fuhjoined report it apprars. that 

 the Hcufe of Recovery in Leeds did not, on 

 the firft of the prefent mortli, contain a fin- 

 gU patient. This circumftancc may arife 

 from two caufcs ; firrt-, from the Lite lavour- 

 abl<; feafons, wiiich have furnifiied the public 

 with nutritious, v. holefome food j and fe- 

 condly, from the eft.'blil^.mcnt of an inftitu- 

 tion by which fever is checked anvngft the 

 poor in its firft (higes, and the healthy part 

 of their families prefcrved from infeflion by 

 the removal of the patient to the Ilonic of 

 Recovery, where clean linen, well ventilated 

 apartments, :ind the belt medical advice, all 

 contribute to his fpeedy and coir.plete reco- 

 very.— Monthly Rejiurt of the Houfe of Re- 

 covery for Auguil, J80C: Patients in the 

 houfe on the Ulinftanttwo; admitted fince 

 two — four ; difcharged cured four. 



The intention of making a new road to 

 branch from the great north road at Barnfdale, 

 near Doncafter, and to pals through Punte- 

 fraft, &c. and communicate with the Leeds 

 and WakeTield road, is perfevered in ; and 

 applieation will be made the ncit fcffion of 

 P;i-li3m?nt to procure an aft for carrying into 

 eftLct th.-it higlily benetic'al olijcift. 



It is in contemplation to rn.iiie a new road 

 tybvanch from the Birftall and HudJersfield 

 turnpike road, on the fouth-eaft fide of Nun- 

 brook, to pafs througli the townlhips of Mir« 

 field and Hartdicad, andalfo through Bradley 

 in the tPwnfhip of Huddersiield. 



The new road leading from Skipton to Ad- 

 dingham, by which the dreary paflage over 



Rumbles-Moor is avoided, was lately opened 

 fertile accommodation of the public. 



Married.] At Hull, Mr. Robert Stones, 

 of Alford, to Mifs Lucy Goodwin, 



At Wakefield, Mr Carter, of Birftall, to 

 Mifs Hoiifon, of Cbefter. — Mr. \\ ilfonj to 

 Mils Artiton. 



At Bradford, Thomas George Fitrgerald, 

 efq. of Oakland, county of Mayo, IrtlancS? 

 m.iior in the 101ft foot, to Mifs Field, of 

 Heaton. 



At Hutton BruiWl, near Scarboroti.eh, — U, 

 Daniel, ef«i. fon of R. A. Daniel,, tfq. M. V. 

 to Mifs iNlaria Olbaldcfton, youngcft dUiTghter 

 of the late Georae O. efq. 



At Ealingwood, Mr Wulfli, of Knarefljo- 

 rough, to j\li.5 Liiyabetli Duck,' of K.ili>urn. 



At Sculcoavcs, Mr. J.imes .'iliifon, to Mifs 

 Feathers. 



At liowden, Mr. Carritt, to Mifs Foftcr. 



At Melbourn, Henry Walker, efq eldeft 

 fon of Joftiua \>'. efq of CI i ton, near Ro- 

 theram, to Mils Abney, only oaughter of 

 Edward -A. efq o. King's ^e^^ ton. 



At Thribergh, Mr. John Av, ty, to Mifs 

 Ann Whilaker. 



In London, the Rev. J. H Rronby, vicar 

 of Trinity Church. Hull, ti> Mifs [ane Amvs, 

 daughter of the late Mr. V\ illkim A. of 

 York. 



Ac Skipton, Mr. Jothua I.ockwood, artift, 

 to Mifs ColLridge 



At Selby, John Dobfon, jun. efq. to Mifs • 

 Yair, 



Dhd.l At Howden, Mifs Goodail. She 

 fell from a reftive hoii'e i)i;" was ridng near 

 that town, and was fo fevirely bruifeJ in tiie 

 foot that a locked jaw enfued, and caufed her 

 death 



At Whitby, Mrs. KildiU, widow of Mr. 

 Jackfun Kildiii, late mafter o' the brig Two 

 Sifters, of Whitl)_y ; which vcfl'el failed from 

 Yarmouth roads in he fpring of the year 

 lliOO, with a large fleet o! coiliri^, and was 

 never afterwards hi.irdo, fuppoied to have 

 been loft upon fome part of the coaft of Scot- 

 land, feveral vefl'tis of the fleet having teen 

 wrecked upon that coaft. 



At Richmond, Solomon Wycliffe, efq. al- 

 derman of that borough, in which he had 

 four times ferved the oflice of mayor, 7^. 



At Huddersii"ld, Mr. John Hancock, late 

 of Leeds, v\'atchmakcr. 



At Hull, Mr. Jonathan Huck, 80, up- 

 wards of 40 years in the e.xcife. — Mil-. Fauld- 

 ing, aged 4(). — Mifs Bertram, only daughter 

 of Dr. B. phyfician, of Hull, 21. — Mr. John 

 Jaquss. 



At York, Mr. Threapl.md.— Mr T. Rich- 

 ardfon, 0.5. — Mr. Thom.is Alhwith, 3.'i. ' 



At Moorgate, near Rotheram, the Rev. 

 John Holden, B. D 'fellow and tutor of Sid- 

 ney College, Camliridge. 



.At Cridling Park, near Ferrybridge, John 

 Greene, efq. 75- 



At Wakefield, Mrs. Smailpage, 75. — Mrs. 

 Kardman. 



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