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James. Aged 84, Mrs. Pimiott. 
Aged 755. 
Mss. J. Arcowfmith 
At Blackburn, Mr. J. Brown. Aged 61, 
Mis, Foulds. Aged65, Mr. J. Thornton. 
At Elmgrove, Seal 63, Bowa2ra, efq. 
Mr. Wike, of Littlebaro”, At Choriey, Mrs. 
Hough. Ar Bidione tan voufe, aged 85, 
Mr. R. Wilding. At Ormfkik, aged 3 25, Mr. 
W. Parker. Aged 21, Mifs Siddal, of Slade 
Hall, Mrs. Travis. of Preftwich. At 
Caftle-Town, fle of Man, J. Quayle, efq. 
ony years Clerk of the Rolls and Comsptro!- 
jer ot that ifland. At Prefion, Mrs. 
Mis. Gerrard, and Mr. T. Dickinfon. 
YORKSHIRE. 
The poor-rates, at Hull, amount at prefent 
to 130l.a week; although, as appe rs from 
- the - parifh records, the fame provifion, in the 
reign of Queen Anne, amoun nted to only as 
much per annum. 
Six poor debtors were lately d-fch. wged out of 
: Knottirgley jail (Hinour of Pon fr et} by 
fifteen gurneas, the bencfattion of BRYAN 
Cook, eiq. 
The Eaft Riding Agricultural Club have an- 
nounced for diftribution, at their next meeting, 
_ at Driffield, the following p.emiums : to the 
cottager, Peadene in the Eaft Riding, being a 
labourer in hufbandry, who shall fave brought 
up the greateft number of legitimate children, 
‘without paroch‘al affifiance, two guineas; to 
the man-fervant, in hufbandry, who fhall have 
lived the tonceEsT in his place, witha good 
charatter for honefty, fotriety, &c. ene gui- 
nea; to the cottager, or occupier of a tene- 
ment, not exceeding the annual value of four 
pounds, who fhall have raifed, under his care, 
in the laft year, the greateft number of ftocks 
of bees, two guineas. 
) vAG York A AeaS. Richard Denn and David 
Sherburn, for fheep-fiealing; and Owen Pen- 
dergrafs, John Clark, and William Herder- 
“fon, for highway oc. received fentence of 
death. Pendergrafs was left for execution, and 
the reft were reprieved. 
At the fame affixes, the high frevif and 
_ grand jury left in the hands of the failor, ¥71. 
Bis, towards tha difcharge of poor 4 debrors, who 
can ae fui itable rscommendations, as to cha- 
_raéter, from their refpedtive frarifhes.. It may, 
perhaps, be proper ie notice, wt this place, that 
fums. fir fucn fur fes, orchi never to be left te 
the difer: Sone of JAILORS, qh are too comme aly 
wad of feelizg, and unreafonably pr gudiced 
againfi the unfortunate mel in their cuffody. 
By a recent regulation of the poft-matter- 
general, the terry boats now ply daily, both to 
_ and from Hull and Barton. 
Married. |—Mr. Tudor, attorney, of Shef- 
. field, to Mifs C. Duck!e, of Beckingham, 
“Lincoln. W-. Moffat, jun. efq. of Queen’s- 
‘tgnare, London, to Mifs Palmer, late of 
Thurnftoe Hall. near Doncafter. At Wake- 
fiel, Mr. Tarleton, jun. of Everton, to 
Mifs Smith. At Whitby, W. Skinner, jun. 
efo. to Mits. Holt. At Scarborough, Capt. 
Low, of the [vifh Fencibles, to Miis Kendal. 
Mr. Stewardfon, attorney, of Bedale, to Mrs, 
I 
Holmes, 
Yorkfhire. 
‘Cookion, of Marfield. 
_ ing-fchool. 
SS [ April, 
Watfon, of York. Therev. T. Lund, reétor 
of Bartou-in-the-ftreet, ‘to Mifs Coftobadie, of 
Wenfley. N. R. Mr. H. Mills to Mifs Keys, 
both of the Theatre Royal, York. T. Rawfon, 
efq. ofmWardfend, near Sheffield, to Mifs 
Rowe, of Everton, neer Liverpool. 
- Died. 1—At York, aged 24, Mrs. M. Prieft- 
Man, a Quaker. Mr. illet. Mrs. E. Wood- 
houfe. Mr, Carter. Ph. Saltmarfh, efg5 -he 
went to bed, apparently in good health, the 
preceding evening. Aged 42, Mifs Elfton. 
Aged oo, Mrs.- Wright. Aged 89, Mr. J. 
Threakfton, fifty-feven years one of the choir 
in York cathedral, and forty-feven years parifh- 
clerk of St. Olave’s, Mary-Gate. Mrs. Mills. 
Aged 5 575 the rev. M. Beckwith, re€tor of St. 
Dennis* sy Walmgate. 
At Hull, Mifs H. Somerfeales, Mrs. Bar- 
ker. Mr. B. Ainfworth, jun. Aged 73, 
Mrs. Fowler. «At Cottinstarh, Mrs. Donald- 
{cn. 
At Driffield, Mr. W. Porter. Near Cleak- 
heaton, aged 100, Mr. W. Birkhead. At 
Armthorp, Mrs. Newfome. Aged 74, the 
rev. W. Milner, M.A. vicar of Strafforth. 
Aged $1, Mrs. Hodgfon, of Hall Houfe, near 
Sedberg. At Kippax, Mrs. Wade. Mrs. 
At Scarboro’, Mrs. 
Croafdale, Mrs. Chapman, and Mifs Hamil- 
ton. At Northallerton, Mr. T. Mafierman, 
one of the bailiffs for the N. R. At Ep- 
worth, Mr. Jervas. At Burlington, H. 
aval, 
Booth, efq. 
Mis. C. Winn, late of Noftall, aunt of the 
prefent Sir Rowland W. bart. Mr. W. 
Whitelock, of Sheepfear,a Quaker, lamented 
by his relations, friends, and tenants; he en- 
dured a ted ous and affliGtive indifpofition, with 
praife- worthy refignation. Mrs. ¥. Drake, of 
Treaton.* At Doncafier, Mr. Mandall, jun. 
Mrs. Wakefield, Mrs, Turner, Mr.°}. Broad- 
ley. Jirs. Yates, and Mifs Marfhall, at a board- 
A he rev. J. Armitage, of Hooton- 
Pagnell, near Doncafter. At Beverley, Mr. 
Bland, poft-mafter, and Mr. Whitaker, refpect- 
ed as a truly honeft man. 
At Leeds, Mrs. Lucas.” Mr.:-Glover. 
Mrs. Peacop: Mrs. Wray. J. S. Silly, efq. 
Mrs. Hartley. Mrs, Brooke. Mr. Cadman. 
Mr. eu Deacon. Mr. Beverley. 
ar Leeds, Mr. Burrows. 
oF an apopleétic fit, Mr. Robinfon, of Hal- — 
ton.“ Phe* rev. J. Tayi of Rothwell. Mr. 
G.Simpfon. Mr.-Chapman. Sincerely regret- 
ted by the few to whom he was known, Mrs. 
Vincent, wife. of the rev. © V. Mr. Bur- 
rows. Aged 36, Mr. J. Coupland, of Hunfiet. 
Aged 24, Miis M. Clark, of Morley. 
At Shetfeld, aged $8, Mrs. Eyre. 
Walker. Mr. M. Heald, 
Mrs. Yates. Mr. 
Rimington 
Mr. 
Mr. Jj. Trickett. 
B. Atton. Dowager Mrs. 
: the noifelefs tenor of a: life inno- 
cent and religious, fecured her,:in this world, 
the beft of tempora! pofleffions, a-good name 5 
in another, immortality. 
‘Near Shefheld, aged 62, Mr. Beoth; the 
goodnefs of whofe undérffanding was only 
equalled by the uprightnefs of his heart ; in the 
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