Yorkshire, 
[Dec. 1, 
502 
Mr. Samuel Najlor, to Miss Hobson, of 
Shetileld.^ 
At 'Whitby, Mr. Mark Stockton, to Miss 
Martlia Jameson, 
Mr. Charles Folgate, of Roxby, to Louisa, 
second daughter of Mr. Scoffin. 
Mr. J. Bannister, to Miss Martha Buck- 
3ey, of Parsley. 
At Selby, Joseph Foster, esq. to Deborah, 
daughter of the lace John Foster, esq. 
At York, Mr. Henry Robinson, to Miss 
Catharine Clapham, of Carlton. 
Mr. Richard Waugh, of Yendon, to Miss 
Whitaker, of Horsforth. 
'William 'W''alkcr Hutchinson, M.D. of 
Ripon, to Miss Cooper, of Sleaford. 
At Brandshy, Jaajes Robinson, esq. of 
Whenby, to Miss Cattley, only daughter of 
Thomas C. esq. of Stearsby Hall. 
A'lr. Ed'.vaid Eyre, of Roscoe Place, to 
Miss .Mary Woollen, of Gateheld. 
At Bessenby, Mr. Charapiing, surgeon, to 
Mias Covc-rley. 
Mr. S. Petty, junior, of Beeston, to Miss 
Bull man. 
A: Hu.'ldersfleld, Mr. Thomas Hamer, to 
Mrs. Macnabb, of Springfield. 
Mr. William Thorpe, of Ripley, to Miss 
Prances Srpejt, late of Thirsk. 
Mr. Mollett, to Miss Yates, both of Ap¬ 
pleton Roebuck. 
Died.^ At York, Mr. Cook Taylor, G7. 
~Mr. H. Williamson, 70.—Mis. Walker, 
wife of the Rev. John W.—-Mrs. Atkinson, 
w’idow of the late Mr. Peter A.-—Mr. Wm, 
Caste!!, ?3.—Mr. John Wright, late steward 
to Lady Harland. 
At Hull, J, W. Norris, surgeon, Si,, a 
vounsi man who bid fair to be eminent in 
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his profession.—Mr. Thomas Edgill, 44'.— 
Mrs. Baiies, 70.—Mr. John Grant, um- 
biella-manufacturer. 42 —Mr. Martin Cooke, 
one of the Trinity-house pilots, 75.—-Mrs. 
Reed, grocer, 50. — Mr. John Baxter, 73.— 
Airs. Steemson, 80.—-Mr. J. Watson, of the 
customs, 43 —Mr. William Thompson, .47. 
— i\Tr. John Pratman, o2.—Mr. Anthony 
Shaw, late surgeon of the Alfred, 40.— 
EitS. Ann Ross, 74. — Mrs. Ann Court, 
daughter of the late Rev. A. J. Rudd, 48.—- 
-Suddenly, Mr. George Craven, master of 
T’lear’s school, 60.—-Mr. 'W'illiam Frazer, 
f'h—Saddcnlv, Air. Cbiistopher Atkinson, 
73. 
A.t Leeds, Mrs. 'Whitehead, cloth-dresser, 
cf Wood house.—-M iss Rob:n.son.—Mr. At- 
lay, many years a preacher in John Wesley’s 
connexion, and for some time keeper of tbe 
ncok-roo.m in London.—Mr, Christopher 
'Popham, merchant, 75. — Mr. Joseph Bow¬ 
ling, common-carrier, and on'e of the pro¬ 
prietors ot tiie Leeds and I.ondon royal mad, 
a man of independent juiiicipies, and ol strict 
integrity of character —Margaret, tlie wit'O 
Oi Mr. William Radlord, goldsmith. — Mr. 
Richard Burton, 5'2.—Air. Michael Waid, of 
Shcepsenr, gentieman.—Mr. WiAiam Cow- 
jing, drysaUcr., 
At Sheffield, Mr. Joseph Taylor, in the 
81st year of his age, greatly respected Tor 
his modest worth, as well as for his musical 
abilities, and the first who irtroduced ora¬ 
torios into Sheffield —Mr. G Marshall, part¬ 
ner in the firm of Mes rs. Hodgson and 
Marshall, spade and shovel manufacturers, 
Pond Hill, 42 —Mr. Thomas Wright, of 
Meadow-street 5 his remains were attended 
to the grave by the diff'-rent lodges of Odd 
Fellows.—Mr. W'illiam Baggaley, of Carver- 
street : this family, in the space of fi'teen 
months, lost a mother, son. two daughters, 
husband, and second husband of a daughter. 
— Mr. Francis Mason, white-metal smith 
Mr. Abraham Bailey, of Howard-street.—Mr, 
William Cam, of Eyre lane, 44. 
Mr Israel Marshall, of the King’s Head 
Inn, Beverley. 
At Whitby, Mr, Robert Anderson, for¬ 
merly master of the Active and Albion, 
London traders. 
At Pocklington, the Rev. ohn Cross, 
nearly fiftv years usher of the Free Gram¬ 
mar-school, 79. 
At Broadgates, Mrs. Pollit, wife of Mr. 
Thomas P. 
At Bramham', Mrs. Roseman Wilde, 57. 
At Farmham, Mr, Peter Matterson, 70. 
Mr- James Koworth, of Halifax, 52. 
At Northallerton, Mrs. Wilkinson, wife o-f 
the Rev. J, W. 56. 
The Rev. Mr. Todd, master of the Free 
Grammar-school at Barnsley. 
Mr. Goodlad, of the Green Dragon, High 
Harrogate, 80. 
At Peniston, .Mr. George Chapman, one 
of the people called Quakers, 66. 
At Barnsley, at an adviinced age, Mr. John 
Wilson, Of that place, one of the people called 
Quakers. 
Mr. Salmon, farmer, near Burton Pidsey, 
having received the sacrament in the parish- 
church, while standing in liis pew, he drop¬ 
ped down and instantly expired. 
Miss Duncombe, eldest daughter of Charles 
D- esq. of Duncombe Park. 
At Mrs. Cave’s House in Doncaster, Jolia 
Bridges, esq. of Charter-house-square, Lon¬ 
don. He was descended from the ancient 
family of Bridges, of Castleford, in this 
county; his ancestors for two generations 
had been rectors of that place.—Mr Richarq 
Crawshaw, of the New Bank, 49.—Mrs. 
Kirby. 
Mrs. Butterwerth, of Dean Cottage, ;a 
Sowevby. 
At Canierdale, near Guisborongh, the Rev. 
Richard Loy, 78. He possessed a very com- 
pveliensive genius, and was distinguished lor 
hi.s skill in the practice of physic, which he 
r. plied with activity and liberality for the 
benefit of his parishioners. 
At Scarborough, a.fier a lingering illness. 
Mrs Bramwell, comedia.n; for.merly in iMv. 
Wilkinson’s company. 
Thomas Johnson, esq, of Holbeck, r.e:r 
Leeds. 
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