Yorkshire. 
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Jiifth daughter of the kte Capt. Greenaway, 
®f Bridlington. 
Mr. Edward Humble, of Skelbrook-Park, 
to Miss Jane North, of Bradford. 
Mr. Francis Bell, of Le^burn, to Miss 
Catharine Wiilia. 
Mr. John Appleyard, to Mrs. Elizabeth 
Stephenson ; both of Armley, 
Mr. John Hague, of HunsIeC, to Miss 
Susannah Vince, of Garforth. 
Mr. John Bulmer, of York, to Cicely, 
daughter and only child of the late Robert 
Newsham, esq, of Appleton Wiske. 
Mr. William Marshall, of Spring Mill, to 
Miss Bailey, of Batty-Miils. 
Mr. Abraham Abbot, of Swlllington, to 
Miss Hannah Maria Bradley, ef Burley. 
Mr. James Galloway, to Miss Rachael 
Lowther, both of Leeds. 
Mr. J. Gaunt, jun, of Bramley, to Miss 
Farrar, of Gildersome. 
Mr. John Gill, otGuiseJey, to Miss Smith, 
®f Yeadon. 
Mr. Joseph Mathers, of Leeds, to Miss 
A.nn Bradshaw, of Arthingtcn. 
Mr. John Harrison, to Miss Martha Grey, 
both of Wortley. 
Mr. Lawrence Andeiton, to Miss Margaret 
Florinden, both of Hull. 
Mr. J, Rosa, of Cotcinsrham, to Miss Unger, 
•f Hull. 
Mr. Edward Coats, of Ottringlmm, to Mrs. 
Peacock, of Patrington, 
Mr. Wm. Keich, to Miss Shephardson, 
both of Bridlington. 
Died.'] At Hull, Mr. Wm. Kill, Great 
Mace Bearer to the corporation. While at 
the Town’s-hall, he dropped down suddenly, 
and almost instantaneously expired. He had 
complained ofbeing indisposed on the preceding 
day —In the 68th year of her age,Mrs. Sarah 
Scott.—73,^ Mrs. Marshal, relict of the late 
Calisthencs Marshal, esq.—24, Mr. John 
King, clerk of excife.—75, Mrs. Hipsley, 
wife of John Hipsley, gent, one of the society 
•f Friends.—-20, Mr. John Purdon, eldest 
son of Mr. Wm. Purdon.—57, Mr. John 
Baxter.—79, Mr. Ed. Riddell.—63, Mr, 
James Shepherd, sen. ship builder.—59, Mrs. 
Finlay, wife of Mr. James Finlay, Trinity- 
kouse pilot. 
At her house at Welcon, Mrs. Elizabeth 
JEmpson. 
Mrs. Atkinson, wife of Mr, A. of Halton. 
At Leeds, Mrs. Whitaker, the wife of Mr. 
George Whitaker, clothier, of Armley.—92, 
Widow Barstow. 
Ac Halifax, Mrs. Grace Render, of Leeds. 
—82, Mr. John Bolland.—72, Mr. George 
Brook, cloth searcher; he had been taking a 
■walk when he dropt down and instantly ex¬ 
pired. — Suddenly, Mrs. Pritchard.—At an 
advanced age, Mr. Thus. Gill, of Ripponden, 
Clear Halifax. 
At York, Mr. William Staveley, carver 
and gilder, and formerly an eminent por- 
toiilt Mr. Thomas 
jun. nursery and seedsman.—83, Mr. \\'m» 
Porter, ©f York, w’ho-served the office of 
Sheriff in that city in the year 1782.—In the 
28th year of his age, Mr. J. Pulleyn, of the? 
York Tavern, in the city of York, and one 
of the Common Council men of Bootham 
Ward.—Mr. Richard Southern, of York, a 
gentleman possessed of an independence o?: 
spirit, that rectitude of principle, a.nd un¬ 
biassed conduct of mind, which few mesi 
possess.—Mr. Geo. Greaves, of Philadelphian- 
near Sheffield, scissar-grinder. 
At Harrogate, Mary, the second daughter 
of Mr. Thos. Gatliff.—Aged 57, ^<rs. Cave, 
wife of Mr Cave, of Chapel Ailerton.—Mr. 
Richard Waite, ofCleckheatoii.—In the S5th 
year of his age, Mr. Wm. TuCe, gardener, of 
Halifax. 
At Leeds, aged 45, Mrs. Thomas, wife of 
Mr. Thomas, of Wakefield, surgeon. 
.At Pocklington, aged 66, highly tespecteds 
and of great mental accomplishments, Mrs,- 
Robir.sqn, wife of Mr. Robinson, surgeon. 
At WTaitby, Mrs. Scalet. 
Ac Sutton, in the 64th year of her agCj 
LIrs, E. Gibson. 
At Skeffling, in Holderness, i-n the 91st 
year of her age, Mrs. Holme. 
AC Beverley, aged 21, Miss Penelope 
Scolt. 
At Haiewnod, Mr. Joseph Nicholson, Sur-- 
veyor of the Otiey and Fadcaster Road. 
At Sheepscar, aged 73 years, Mrs. Gilyardv 
—81, Mr. Jofeph Ingham, of Osset, near 
Wakefield, brother to the late Benjamin Ing¬ 
ham, esq.—James Allott, esq. of Hague-Hal!, 
the most libera! of landlords, and one of the 
best of men.—In the 43d year of her age^ 
Mrs. Thomas, wife of Mr. Thomas, of 
Wakefield, surgeon.—Mr, Wm. Marsden, of 
Wibsey, near Bradford. 
At Eufield, Mrs, Dewhurst, wife of the 
late P.ev. J. Dewhurst, minister of the dis¬ 
senting congregation at Co'tingham. She 
W'as a woman of the kindest affections, which 
were incessantly displayed in a sympathetic 
participation bo'h of the sorrows and joys of 
her friends. 
At Burstwick, 76, the Rev. John Snalth, 
vicar of Burstwick and Owthorn, and perpe¬ 
tual curate at Ottiiigham, all in Holderness. 
At Etton, in the 78th year of her age, 
Lady Legard, relict of Sir Digby Legard, 
bare, of Ganton, in the E.^st-Riding. 
Aged 79, at his brother’s house, at Blake- 
hall, Benjamin Ingham, esq. of Lockwood, 
near Huddersfield. He was a zealous friend 
the caufe of civil and relig'ous ilheity, and a 
steady supporter of every measure which ap¬ 
peared to him calculated to promote thrtse 
great objects. He was affable and easy of 
access to all ; and, when raided to| great opu¬ 
lence by his own industry and exertions, his 
character in this respect was not impaired by 
increase of property. 
In the prime of life, Mr. Pjr.itt, che.mist 
and druggist, of bcarborough, 
