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Thornton, of Church Town, neav Garft.ing, 

 Lancafliirc, i.'3. 



At Seaton Iron works, Mr. Richard Jack- 

 fon, 61. 



At Peniith, Mrs. Harrifon, relidl of An- 

 thony H. efq. an eminent medical prafti- 

 tioncr of that place. 



At KenJal, Mrs. Elizabeth Breaks, wife 

 of Mr. Wm. B. 4h. 



At Maryport, Mr. Cilcb Wheelwright, 

 merchant. 



At North Row, in Badenthwaite, Mrs. 

 Marv Rooke, 8(;. 



At Carlilk, Mr. John Beaumont, .59. 



At Wigton, Mrs. Simpfon, fiftcr of the 

 late Mr. S. of Ubcrgham Hall, 7 2. 



At Whitehaven, Mrs. Filkin, relidl of the 

 Rev. Mr. F. 



YORKSHIHE 



The cnmniittce fir the eftabliihment of Cha- 

 rity Schools in Hull, h.ive publilhed the fol- 

 lowing concil'e ftatement of theobjefts u'liich 

 they have in view : 1, A fchool for the train- 

 ing up of female fervants. The girls to be 

 lodgedand boarded, and taugbr houfehold work, 

 plain cooking, wafhing and ironing, plain 

 work, reading, &c. — i. Two pretty large day 

 fchools for younger girls : the one tor tlioie 

 of from fix to ten, the other for thofe of 

 from ten to twelve or thirteen years old. 

 Reading, knittinj, plain work, fpinning, &c. 

 to be the occupations of thefe fchools. — ;?, 

 .When the necedary fteps /hall h.ive been tak- 

 en, a day fchool for buys on an extenfive 

 .fcale. In all the day fchools it is intended to 

 adopt the method of teaching, which has 

 been fuccefsfuUy employed in London, &c., 

 2nd v.'hich is fo fatisfaftorily recommended by 

 IVIr. Lancaster and Mr. Crdquhouii. On that 

 plan, fome hundrcil; of ch;ldren may be well 

 taught under the direftlo.T of only one mafter 

 or miilrefs. In all the fchools, ntoral and 

 religious inftruCtion, and the good conduct 

 of the children, to be regarded as principal 

 objects of attention. The fchools to be vi- 

 litcd, and the fcholars examined, by ladies 

 and gentlemen. — The managemcjit to be veil- 

 ed in two committees j the one of l.idies, the 

 other of gentlemen: open to annual fub- 

 fcribers of two guineas, and to benefaftors of 

 twenty guineas. This plan having been adopt- 

 ed by the fubfcribers to the fpinning fchools, 

 in the |dace of that on which they have hi- 

 therto atled, the whole of their committee 

 nre members of the n^-w committee of geit- 

 tlemen. Befides this, the plan lias obt.fmcd 

 the mod refpettable -atronage among the bo- 

 dies of the town and neighbourhood : and 

 •onfident hopes arc entertained n.at the pub- 

 lic will come lorward, in a liberal manner, 

 in fuppo t of inttitutions which, it is pre- 

 fuiied, promife exter.five and permanent ufe- 

 fulncfs of the moll important kind. 



M-irricd.] j\t Weiiun, Ch.arles Smith, 

 •efq. of .Summer Caftle, near Rochdale, to 

 Mifs Bcrkin, ^'oungeft daughter «t tUe kte 

 Y'.Ti. B. ^:i<{. («f Sulton, Sutry. 



William Rawfon, jun. efq. 'of Mill Houfe, 

 to Mils Priellley, only daughter of the late 

 John P. efq. of Thorpe, near Halifax. — And 

 the fame day, John Rawfon, jun. efq of 

 Halif.K, brother to the above gentleinan, to 

 Mift Elizabeth Markland, fecond daughter 

 of Edward M. efq. of Leeds. 



At Sutton, near Hull, Nicholas Wal«»D, 

 efq. of Sculcoates, to Mifs Haigh, of Don- 

 caller 



At Hull, Mr. Blenkln, furgeon, of Salt- 

 fleet, Lincolnlliire, to Mils Lcc, eideft daugh- 

 ter of Mr. L. meichant. 



At Fingal, in tl.e North Riding, William 

 Bourne, efq. of Hull, to Mifs Mary Anne 

 RoUeilon, youngcll daughter of Robert li. 

 efq of London. 



At Halifax, Mr. Thomas Cooke, merchant, 

 of Mancheftcr, to Mifs Sarah E. Lord, fourth 

 daughter of the Lite Mr. Samuel L. 



Died.] At S!)ii>ton, ne.^r York, Mr. Joh« 

 Hutchinfon. He was particularly eminent 

 as a breeder of race horles ; amongft many 

 others, the foilo.vipg were either bred ky 

 him, or purchafed when very young, viz. 

 Beningbrough, Hambletonian, Overton, Obe = 

 fon. Traveller, and Tickle Toby. 



At Hull, Mrs. Agar, ;J:5. — Mr. Adamfon, 

 furseon and apothecary, 'J4 — Mrs. Lane, wi.c 

 or Mr Francis L. late of the Ship Tavern, 

 3ij. — Mrs. Dadley, wif<; of Lieutenant FJ. of 

 the Warwicklhi.e militia, .'id. — Mrs. RobLn- 

 fon.— Mr. Ralph Rider, 75. — Mrs. Ferraby, 

 v.ifc of Mr. Jofcph F. — Mrs. Fearfon, wife 

 of Mr. John P. '21 — Mrs. Ringrufe, reha. 

 of Mr William R. 82 — John Melling, efq. 

 fenior alderman of the corporation, 8.i. — Mr. 

 John Brc;k!eban!r, 83. 



At Barnfiey, Mrs. Cronkes, relift of R« 



C. efq. formerly of Kirkllall Forge. 



At Welton, Mrs ThompfoH, relift «f 

 Colonel T. of Hull, 58. 



At Whitby, Mr. Richard Lockwocd, in- 

 furance broker, .")0. 



At Thoralby, near Afkrigg, George Wray, 

 efq. captain in the Loyal Dales Volunteers. 



At Rijion, Mrs. Dove, wife <)f Mr. John 



D. ;;;). 



At Bolton Hall, near Leyburn, Mrs. Sad- 

 ler, wife of Mr. William S. fteward to Lor* 

 Bolton. 



At Halifax, Mr. Penjamin Towncnd, of 

 the Angel Inn. — .Mrs. Knight, relift of the 

 Rev . Mr. K. 76 — Serjeant Manks, of the vo- 

 lunteers of this town. Uis death was occafion- 

 ed b^ a ftonc falling on his head in a ftonc/- 

 quarry. 



At Leeds, Mrs. Hannah Catr, 82.— Mr. J. 

 Taylor. — Rictiara Jaques, efq. — Mr. Marie 

 Appleyard. 



At Ripon, Mrs. DianaEyrc, fifterof the hUp 

 Anthony E. efq ofGiovc, Nottingliamfhirc, 

 a.) — Mrs. Dcrin^, daugliter ot the late Rev, 

 IJciicage D. dean of ttiat church. 



At Waketicla, Mro. Mihies, wife of J. 

 M. efq. ;54. 



At Yerk, ilifs Pale, of EtiJ.initon,— Mr. 



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