4796.) 
fon of the late John Hunter, Efq. of that place, 
Feliow of Chrift’s College, Cambridge, and, in 
the year 1793, Ome of the proctors of that uni- 
verfity :~~He died at Bath on the gth, in the 
36th year of ‘his age, fincerely regretted by all 
who had the happinefs to fhare in his friendthip 
and acquaintance; and by none more than the 
members of his college, to whom he was en- 
deared by thofe amiable qualities which peculi- 
arly adorn the gentleman and the fcholar. 
YORKSHIRE. 
A fubfeription is opened in Hull, for the pur- 
pole of giving occafional affiftance to diftreffed 
trace{men of reputable character, by the loan of 
{mall fums. The meafure is replete with phi- 
Janthropy, and there is little doubt but it will 
meet with the defired fuccefs. 
At the laft meeting of the Yorkthire Eaft- 
riding Agriculture club, it was the opinion of 
the greater part of twenty-two members then 
prefent, that a rookery is very beneficial to the 
adjoining farmers. ‘| 
A few days fince, Mr. Montgomery, pro- 
prietor of the Shefficld Tris, was releafed from 
his imprifonment in the Catile of York. 
At York affizes, farnes Beaumont was found 
guilty of the wilful murder of Satah Turton, and 
executed accordingly. There were no other 
capital convitions; but a boy of 13, found 
guilty of ftealing gs. 6d. was fentenced to be 
tran{ported for feven years. — 
Since the laf? affixes for this county, feven poor 
debtors have been difcharged, by money fubferibed 
for the furpofe, by the high faeriff and the grand 
“ry. 
: Bethe very ferious differences have taken place 
at Sheffield, between the mafters and the jour- 
neymen, occafioned by the latter infifting on an 
advance of wages greater than the mafters think 
the trade can admit of. 
- On the 26th ult. fome people of Sheffield 
were attacked and wounded by fome privates 
of an [rifh regiment paffing through the town, 
Married.) The Rev. H. Cooke, Reétor of 
Darfield, to Mifs Bowen, of London. 
At York, Mr. P. Simpfon to. Mifs M. Al- 
Janfon. Mr. Hudfon to Mifs Stothard. My. 
W. Hawking to Mifs Batty. 
‘. At Leeds, Mr. John Slater, of Huddersfield, 
to Mifs M. Riley. Mr. W. Atkinfon to Mifs 
Bowling. 40 
At Whitgift, C. Stovin, Efq. of Rednefs, to 
Mis Seaton. 
’ At Pontefra&t, Mr. D. 
Barff. 
‘Died.| At York, 69, Mr. E. Harrifon. Mrs. 
Morley. Mr. T. Maud, of Bradford, Sur- 
geon. 
At Hull, 62. Mr. T. Hatter. Mrs. M. 
leadow; the was found fitting in her houfe, 
Juttice to Mifs 
her hand fapporting her head, by a perfon who_ 
came in, and was not difcovered to be dead 
but by her returning no anfwer to the quefticns 
put to her, 
At Leeds, Mr. Southgate. Mrs. Wilfon. 
Mrs. Wright. Near Leeds, 74, John Beevor, 
Eig. 
York hire» .. Lancafbire «.. Ife of Man. 
51% 
- At Sheffield, Mrs. Ellis. Mifs Ellis. Mr. 
H. Scott. Se 
_ At Bradford, Lieut. Hague, of the 6th Regt, 
of Foot. At Horton, near Bradford, R. 
Hodiden, Efq. At Halifax, Mifs Bramley. \ 
At Pocklington, 26, Mr. John Wray, juns 
Aged 84, Mit. T. Houlden. ‘At Stokely, 72, 
Mr. John Bird. At Skipton, 20, Mrs. Robin- 
fon, 
At Efholt Hatl, near Bradford, Mrs. Stanf~ 
field. At Ripon, 63, W. Chambers, Elq. 
At South Otterington, Mrs. Bramley. At 
Hefsie, near Bawtry, John Clay, Efg. 
At Firby-houfe, Mrs. Green. At Whitby, 
76, Mrs. Barker.-—At Bawtry, Mrs. Bellamy. 
At Waterroyd, in Mirfield, Mr. M. Shepley. 
Near Colne, 64, Mr. L. Hargreaves. Mr. 
John Hartley. Near Scarborough, Mr. John 
Brack. At Birftall, 62, Mrs. A. Sutton. Near 
Birftail, Mrs Nuffey. At Yarm, 50, Mr. W. 
Weddell, Surgeon. 
LANCASHIRE, 
The fouthern parts of this county experienced, 
on the 16th, in the morning, the effects of a 
violent thunder-ftorm. A farmer, and another 
perion, were killed at Lydiate. 
The fhipp ng of the port of Liverpool amounts 
in the prefent year, ending the 24th of June, 
to 4738, and the duty to 12,3771. 7s. 7d. 
Murried.| At Liverpool, Mr. B. Finchett, 
to Mifs A. Crofsfield. Mr. W. Lowndes, of 
Manchefter, to Mifs E. Hope. 
At Leigh, Mr. Staniftreet, Attornev, of 
Liverpool, to Mifs M. Marth. At Wigan, 
Rey. John Holt, A.M. F.R.S, to Mifs Enfell, 
Died.) At Manchefter, Mr. John Campbell.- 
Mr. Barnett. Mys. Barlow.. Aged 96, Mrs, 
E. Beiwick. Mrs. Turner. Mrs. Hu!lm...Mr. 
W. B. Wilde. Aged 33, Mrs. Storrs. Mifs 
Stonehoufe. Mrs. M. Gardner. Mifs E. Gol- 
bourne. 
At Liverpool, 1co, Mrs. Owens. Aged 85, 
Ms. M. Oddie. Mr J. Hadfield. Mrs. Co- 
ventry. 56, Mrs. Hopkinfon. Mr. S$. Barrow. 
62, M:. G. Sharrock i 
At Laneafter, Mrs. Bond, wile of T. B. Efq. 
Mrs. Heyfham. Mrs. Helme. A. Atkinfon, 
Efg. attorney, one of the aldermen of that 
borough. 
At Ormfkirk, Mr. Blundel!. Aged 29, Mr. 
A. Wilkinfon, jun. Mrs. Jones. At Black- 
burn, Mr. W.' Haworth. Aged 52, Mis. 
Marfden. 
At Melling, 58, Rev. B. Whitchead. At 
Ardwick, 66, Mi. T. Barrow. At Warrington, 
79, Mrs. Birch. At Everton, near Liverpool, 
47, Mrs. E. Rufhton, At Bevington Buth, 
Mr. T. Gillibrand. 
E. Townley, Efq. of Royle. At Magull, 
T. Unfwerth, Efq. formerly an eminent brewer 
in Liverpool. 
Iste oF Man. 
Died.| At Douglas, 46, Mr. Jos. Shaw. 
Mr. John Stowell. Mifs Etther Heywood, 
daughter of R. H. Efg. Mifs Eliza Heywood, 
daushter of P. J. H. Eig. Mr. N. Chri 
tian. 
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