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Yorkshire, 
At Hessle, Mr. Isaac Mann, of Rochdale, 
*0 Miss Ann Broughton. 
Mr. W. Fairbank, to Miss Martha Loft, 
©f Hull. 
Mr. E. Wilson, to Miss Frances Smallpage, 
of Leeds. 
Mr, J, Kitchingman, to Miss Dorothy 
Hanna, both of Leeds. 
Robert Denby, M. D. of Snaith, to Miss 
Ann Holmes, of Blyton, near Gains¬ 
borough. 
On Saturday se’nnight, at Sculcoates 
Church, by the Rev. R. Patrick, Mr. George 
Smith, to Miss Harriet Richardson, both of 
Sculcoates. 
On Friday, Mr. T. Morris, to Miss M. 
Brown, both of Hull. 
Mr. C. Newbald, to Miss Armstrong, both 
of Hull. 
At Hedon, Mr. J. Campbell, surgeon, to 
Miss Scatcherd, second daughter of the late 
T. S. esq. 
Mr. Wm. Stalker, of Scarbro’, to Miss C. 
Bourdas, of Ealsgrave. 
At Heptonstall, the Rev. James Robinson, 
L.L B. of Richmond, to Elizabeth, youngest 
daughter of Mr. Roger Swire, of Cragg. 
At Louth, R. Binder, esq. of Skendleby, to 
M iss Mary King. 
Mr. Charles Sanderson, ofLeyburn, to Miss 
Stapylton, daughter of the late Thomas S. esq. 
Mr. Jolly, of Acomb Grange, to Mary, 
only daughter of Thomas Ord, esq. 
At Halifax, Mr. Ely Bates, woolstapler, 
to Miss Cockin, eldest daughter of the Rev. 
Joseph C. 
Mr. Francis Chorley, merchant, of Leeds, 
to Miss Wood. 
Mr. Kennedy, of Hull, to Miss Williams, 
late of Beverley. 
Mr. Wm. White, of Hull, to Miss Ann 
Clubley, of Bridlington. 
Mr, Inchbald, of Leeds, stationer, to Miss 
Rachael Mawson, of Seacroft. 
Mr. Richard Tolson, woolstapler, to Miss 
TunnaclifF, both ot Wakefield. 
Mr. Wm. Smith, of Pontefract, draper, to 
Miss Ann Dickon, of Leeds. 
Mr. Edward Wilkinson, cabinet-maker, to 
M iss Hannah Thornton, both of Hull. 
Mr. Richard Bedford, clothier, of Holbeck, 
to Miss Grace Varley, 
Mr, J. Smithwaice, maltster, of Altofts, 
near Wakefield, to Miss Veevers, daughter of 
S. V. esq. 
At Wakefield, Mr. J. Senior, jun. iron- 
merchant, to Miss Shaw.-—Leonard Slater, 
esq. of Bolton, to Miss Ann Grimshaw, of 
Halifax. 
Mr. Joseph Salmon, of St. james’s-street, 
Leeds, to Mrs. Rebecca Pounder, 
Mr. Edward Dic.kenso.ri, of Holbeck, to Mrs. 
Ann M uschamp. 
Mr. Nathan Thompson, to Miss Elizabeth 
Eramley, both of Skipton, 
[Sept. 1. 
At Glsborn, In Craven, Mr. Joseph Bray- 
shaw, to Miss Wilkinson. 
Mr. Win. Anderson, of Sheffield, to Miss 
Dalriinple. 
At Ferryfryston, Mr. Wm. Pollard, of Hor- 
bury, to Miss Jacobs, of Ferrybridge. 
Mr. N, Walker, of Thurstonland, to Miss 
Cocker. 
DiedJ] At Howdon, Robert Jefferson, esq. 
who paternally ordered, by his will, that his 
tenants should have new leases of their farms 
for their lives, at the present rents. 
At Hull, Miss Eliza. Norman, 18.—Mrs. 
Soulby, 34, of theCoffee-house.—Lieut. Dale, 
of the Impress service.—Deservedly and 
universally respected, Mrs. Goulcon, late of 
Roxby, Lincolnshire, Q.’). —.Much respected, 
Mr. R. Carter, master-mariner, 48.—Mrs. 
Williamson, Lime-st. 82,_Mrs, Piotti, 33. 
— Mrs. M. Peacock,78.— After a long illness^ 
Mr. A. Dalrymple, 74.—Mr. Abraham Hurst, 
61.—Mrs. Mary Kirk, 30.—Suddenly, whilst 
he sat in his chair at breakfast, Mr. Thomag 
Arton, grocer, 69.—Mrs. Carr, wife of Mr. 
Carr, of the Lyceum Theatre, formerly of th« 
Theatres Royal, York and Hull. 
At Leeds, Mrs. Bolton, wife of Mr. John 
Bolton, cloth-dresser, 41.—Mr. Michael Og¬ 
den, formerly a woolstapler, 76.—Wm. Hall, 
sawyer ; his death was instantaneous, and oc¬ 
casioned by taking a draught of cold water, 
at a time when he was much heated.—Mr, 
Cockell, father of Lieut.-Gcn. Cockell, 86.—* 
Mr. Robert Scott, of Marton, in Holderness, 
63. 
Sir Charles Hotham, Bart, of Barnwood, in 
Gloucestershire, and of South Dalton, in thb 
county. His estates devolve on Lord Ho- 
thanu 
At Huddersfield, Mr. Wm. Shaw, 64 ; hr 
two wives he was the father of 28 chil¬ 
dren ! 
At York, Mr. Samuel Smith, 82, wh® 
kept the Red Lion, Peaseholme Green, up¬ 
wards of 50 years, with an unblemished cha¬ 
racter. 
At Sprotbrough Hall, near Doncaster, 
Samuel Clowes, esq, aged 36. Asa private 
character, few ever enjoyed a greater share of 
public esteem, and his loss will be long and 
severely felt by an extensive circle of friends, 
and lamented by all who knew him, particu¬ 
larly by the poor, to whom he was a liberal 
benefactor. 
At his seat, at Slenningford, near Ripon, 
in this county, deeply and deservedly lament¬ 
ed, John Dalton, esq. in the 86th year of his 
age. 
Very suddenly, Wm. Roberts, esq. of 
Pledwick Hall, near Wakefield. He was 
walking out in his usual health on the preced¬ 
ing day. 
In child-bed of her tenth child, Mrs. Mun- 
dell, wife of Mr. John M. of Strangeways, 
aged 38, Her husband and numerous family 
have 
