“a 
% the theatre-royal. 
480 
refin; three pounds of tallow, and half a pound 
of wool or Portugal oil——the whole to be gently 
firamered over a fire in an iron pot. 
At the late meeting at Driffield, of the Eaftt- 
Riding Agriculture Society, it was refolved, 
that, ‘* [he large and continued importation of 
foreign grain into this. kingdom, by .drawing 
away our fpecie to pay for it, not cnly drains 
the country of its money. but has alfo the fill 
worle tendency to Jiminith the value of our own 
grain, by over-ftocking the market, and that, 
fhould the importation be allowed ftill to con- 
tinue, i¢ would foon become imeoffible for 
the farmer to pay his rent, taxes, tradefmen, 
Gc. O06. 
hdzrrici!. |—Mr. J. Weeaks, of Sheffield. to 
Mifs Ferncll, of Spring Houfe, near Chefter- 
field. R. Moxon, Efg. banker, of Hull, to 
Mifs E, Robinlfon, of Kendal. At Tinfley, 
near Sheffield, E. P. Walker, Efg. of Balby, 
near Doncafter, to Misfs Ibbotion. L. Shadwell, 
Efq: of Lincoln’s Inn, London, to Mis J. 
“Cayley. third daughter of Sir G. C. Bart. of 
‘Brompton. At Gull, after a courtilip of three 
hours, Mr. Mofely, to Mifs B. Barber, of 
Gainfborough. Mr. Ellis, attorney, of Faalifax, 
to Mifs Bayne, of Pateley Bridge, near Rippon. 
T, Denniion. Efg. of Normanby, Lincoln, to 
Milfs Thomapfon, of Hull. Stephen Chetham, 
of Leeds, «ge! 22, to faith Stephenfon, of the 
Old Duke, public houfe, in Great Woodhoufe, 
aged 71'—-Uhis tender pullet danced a horn- 
pipe on the evening of her wedding-day. 
_ Died. ]—At York, aged 81, Mrs. Feather- 
ftonhaugh. Mr. P. Forbes. Mrs. Hotham. 
Mr. W. Pyement, common councilman for 
Monk Ward. Ased 66, Mr..W. Hawktfwell. 
At Acomb, near Yorl, Mr. Draycott, late of 
Mr. Crigan, furgeon of the 
46th regiment, at York, in a duel with Lieut, 
Colone) Bell, of the fame regiment. 
At Holl, aged 76, Mrs. Clark. Mr. J. 
Brook, landing waiter of the cuuftom-houfe. 
Aged 67, Mrs. Gray. 
At Boreas Hill, near Hull, J. Stovin, Efg. 
Juftice of Peace for the Eaft Riding. He 
maintained and inftruéted, at his own expence, 
$en poor children of the parifh of Paul, and 
ave pecuniary relief, medicines, advice, &c: 
2 F 3 
.to the poor of his neighbourhood, with great 
liberality.: He was diftinguifhed by usiverfal 
philanthropy, and by impartial and benevolent 
attention to the duties of magiltracy, 
At Sheffield, Mr. J. Kay, an officer of 
excife, in different parts of the kingdom, up- 
wards of 40 years. Mr. Stephen Chapman, 
acelebrated blind mufician. Mr. J. Hawke. Mr. 
Barker, apothecary. Mir, W. Lord, of Cricket 
Inn, near Sheffield. Mr. J. Billam, of Killa- 
marfh. At Mearfbrook, near Sheffield, aged 
33, F.. Flower, Efg. of Clapham, Surry. At 
Leeds, Mrs. M. Copperthwaite. Mrs. Peart. 
- Aged 78, Mrs.) Dawfon. Mifs S. Smithfon. 
Mrs. Cattaneo. Mrs. Shepherd. Mrs. Wad- 
dington, of Headingley, near Leeds, At Don- 
eafter (on the road fo Buxton) after feveral 
weeks® lingering illnefs, aged 66, J. Wilfon, 
Vorkfbiresss. Lincolnphire. 
[ June, 
Efq. Recorder of Pontefrat. As a magiftrate, 
he devoted the greateft part of his time to the 
fervice of the public, and in private life he was 
a noble benefaétor of the poor and diftrefied. 
He poffeted comprehenfive powers of mind, 
a penetrating judgment, a brilliant imagination, 
&c. &¢c, and in his mode of reafuning, difplayed 
a fubtlety of difquifition, and depth of argu- 
ment, combined with an eafy flow of eloquence. 
Fe adminiftered juftice, with the firiétef? im- 
partiality and integrity, and was, moreover, a 
firm friend and kind matter, &c. &c. 
On board the Kenfington, a few days’ fail 
frem Calcutta, R. Gale, Efg. in the fervice of 
the Eaft India Company, and fon of the late 
R.G. Efg, of Northallerton. At New Malton, 
Mr. W. Thornton. At Thitkleby, aged 87, 
the Rev. Eu. Cafs, vicar of that place 47 years, 
At Ryehill, in Holdernefs, aged $1, R. Bell, 
Efq. At Rippon, aged so, Mrs. Waddilove, 
wife of the Rey. Mr. W. the Dean. At Brad- 
ford, Lieut. Clayton, late of the 73d. regiment 
of foot. The Rev. T. Cautley, vicar of Great 
Oufeburn, Mifs E. Bower, of Scorton, near 
Catterick. At Laughton le Morthen, aged $7, 
Mr. W. Peniftone, clerk of that parifh upwards 
of Jo years. At Whitby, Mr. H. Barrick, 
thip-builder, and Mrs. Maxwell, formerly of 
Scarborough. At Beverley, aged 56, Mrs. 
Audas, At Nunmonkton, the Rev. Mr. Hornby. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
At alate meeting of gentlemen, land-owners, 
farmers, &c. of this county, held at Rofton, 
it was refolved unanimoufly, that a petition 
and reprefentation fhould be prefented to the 
Houfe of Commons, praying for a repeal of 
the aét which authorifes the free importation 
of foreign corn into Britith ports, as all a€tual 
fcarcity, and appehenfion thereof, has now 
ceafed ; and as the price of corn is fo deprefled, 
as not to afford a due compenfation for the 
charge of raifing the fame. ; 
Married. ]—S. R. Fydell, efq. eldeft fon of 
T. F. efq. M.P. for Bofton, to Mifs Carleton. 
Mr. C. Marris, furgeon, of Winterton, to Mifs 
‘Jackfon, of Wentbridge. 
Died.| ~ At Lincoln, Mr, J. Langley. Mrs. 
Bell. Upwards of 80, Mr, J. Taylor, 
59, Mr. T. Burrows, of Wragby, near Lincoln. 
At Laceby, near Great Grmiby, -Mr, J. 
Sheerfmith ; his wife had died about a month 
before. 
At Heckington, aged 78, 
Mr. R, Elkington. _ Mr, C. Barr, of Owmby, 
near Spital: returning home from Gainfbro’ 
market, he fell from his horfe, and was fo 
much bruifed and hurt by the accident, that he 
died the fame evening. — 
Mr. J. Holland, of Market-Deeping. -At 
Spalding, Mys. Worrall... Mrs. Sanderfon, 
Mr. Vickery, apothecary, of Bourne. At 
Edenham, within the fpace of a fortnight, Mr. 
T. Royfion, jun. Mrs. L. Royfion, his mother, 
and Mr. T. Royfton, his father. “Aged 82, Mr. 
Cole, of Stamford; he was apparently in good 
health the preceding evening. 
At Bofton, Mr. Rofe. At Grantham, Mr. 
Rawlinfon. At Lowth, Mr. Grey; a refpect- 
able 
Aged - 
Mrs. Baxter. 
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