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fiones: 
roads and magiftrates. 
-An-offfeial circular letter has been fent to the 
“magiftrates in the-Northern counties, Mating, 
that «It having been judged: neceflary to remove 
a confiderable~ number of French eccléfiattics 
from the iflands of Jerfey and Guerniey, it Is 
‘propofed, to land them: at “different ports in the 
_ North of England,. from whence theysmay be 
“diftributed i into the rei-hbouring country. 
Pree appears, that fise cloth made from Spanifh 
wool, is now manufactured by a confiderable in- 
genious clothier in the Welt Riding, without 
‘the aid of either Englith or foreign oil; and 
that in the nena ice cf Eng! ith wools there 
Is mot at prefent more: than one-fourth: part of 
the oil ufed which was formerly thought necef- 
fary. 
 Marricd.\---At B: ‘idlington, Dr. Fowler, t 
Mrs, Bell, both of Yorix. 
| At Limonitone, Rev. R.-W: Moor, of 
_ “Mowley, Leicefterthire, nephew to the Bifhop 
of Landaf, to Mifs Fawcett. ae 
a At Drax, E. Willey, efq. late lieutenant- 
- colonel of the 4th regiment of dragoon guards, 
to Milfs Price, daughter of J. P. ety. of Cam- 
f - blesforth, . 
aap Thorp-Arch, Ree ohn Middleton’ to 
Mifs Fifher, daughter of ‘T. F. ¢fq. of Caiftle- 
Donnington. 
At Leeds, Ra, E. Wilfon to’ Mrs. 
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At. Rotherham, 
Rev., RB. jenkinfon to os 















Jack fon. 
Died J---At. er Mrs Kilner, relict of the 
Rev. Lk. 
“At Hull, bo, Mr. Jona Ravdony printer. 
Atle eds, Mrs. Upton, wile of Mr. U. atior- 
ney. Advanced in years, Mr. Jefieri x quaker. 
Mrs. Lumbey... Mr, Brathwaite. 73, Mrs. 
air. yah 
t Sheffield, Mr. W. Taylor. 
Mrs. Burnand.. Mrs. Cooke. 
At. Halifax, My..M‘Kinnel At Hough- 
End, near Halifax, ‘Mrs. Lea. oe Bracford, 
.Eteut. John Gration, of the Weft York militia, 
and adjutant of the 84th regiment of foot. 
Suddenl,, at Thorp-Arch, 76, P. Johnfon, 
efg. -commiliary of the perogative court. and 
jate recorder to the city of York. His remains 
were privately de pofited in a vault he had lately 
caufed to be made under-the chancel of St. 
Martin’s church ; he eudeted five guineas. each 
to be given to a poor mien to carry his corpfe 
} to the "place of interment, ae beque -athed fifty 
» pounds to the York county hofpital. 
TMrs, Gillate. 
Mrs oe land, 
, At Scarborough, fuddenly, whilt walking 
; near theé.caftle,. Mr. H..Peaifoa. Mrs. Mar- 
fiall, My. Park. At Wh 
foot, furgeon. 
Banker 
1° At Pontefra&,, 81, Rev. .Mr. Hatton At 
}| Gate~Hemfley, Mrs. Hewitt. At Rothwell, 
Mr. G. Bier: of Bradford, attomey.: Sud- 
denly, whilff writing a letter, Myr. John Hart- 
ps of Huddersfiel cs 
itby, Mr. M. Light- 
Mrs. Simp‘on, wile of W. S, 
York/bive ». « Lancafhire. 
achint that doubtlefs ought to have. 
due weight with the cummiffioners of the 
WOR etr. L. Carte 
‘Harrifon ; 
“the other parts of the-caual, 
“ paaBe 
At Pocklington, Mrs. Wilcork, relict of the 
Jaté ‘Rev. T. W. “At Stackhoufe, near Settle; 
At Pickering, fuddenly, 75, 
At Fulferd, “Mr. Ww. Steers, 
Me. Jos. Baker. 
‘formerly of York. — _ 
At Doncafter, Mrs. Oxley. At Reddie, 
Mrs. E. Raper. -At Eppleworth, 825: Mrs. 
fhe was carried to-her grave by fix 
grand-daughters, and followed by nearly thir- 
ty children, grand-children, and great grand- 
children, ] 
Aged 53, Mr. Rogerfon, of Stepney- 
houfe, near Hull, . At Richmond, Mrs. Hog, 
wife of Mr. H. alderman of -that Bostietsh At 
Tadcatier, Mis. Matthewman. 
At Horsforth, Mr. Jamefon, formerly a 
partner in the banking-houfe of Mefirs. Wick- 
ham and Co. of Leeds. Near Doncafter, 96, 
Mis. Sumner. At Crooks, Mr. Spooner. At 
Fulneck, near Leeds, Mr. J. Rogers. 
At Abdy, near Wath, Milfs Ducker. “At 
Shaiton, near Barniley, Mr. Shorfliffe. Near 
Howden, Mifs H. Codd. At Crowle, o4, 
Mrs. Starrand.. At Headingly, Mrs. Harker, 
relict of the Rev. T 
At the-great ag 
fe is of Addie, near Leeds. 
of 93, the = known 
Mr. Chriftopher_ Piver t, carver and gilder in 
York. He was formerly in-the retinue of bis 
royal highnefs William, duke of Cumberlanss 
he fought under the earl of Stair, at the battle - 
of Dettingen, and under the duke of Cumber- 
land ap the battle of Fontenoy; was at the 
fiege of Carlifle, andthe battle of Culloden: 
he ‘came to York the latter end of the*year 
1746: his habitation having been burnt down, 
he jormed the fingular refolution of not lying 
in a bed, which he had not done for the laf 38 
years of his lifes he ufed to fleep upon the 
floor, or.on a chair, with his clothes on. Dure 
ing the whole of this Bema he lived alone, 
cooked his viétuals, and-feldom admitted any 
perfon into his habitation, caretully-concéaling 
the place of his birth and to whem he was re- 
lated. He was bora in or near London: he 
appeared to have had a liberal education, wag 
fond of taking receipts for money in the name 
of Sis Chriftupber Pivett, and remarkable for 
many fingularities: he poffeffed a laudable 
fpirit of independency, his owa hands con- 
fiantly adminiftering to his neceffities. "Among 
other uncommon articles which compofed the 
furniture of his apartment, were a human fkull 
(which was interred w.th him)  fome old 
{words and armour, cn which he fet a great 
value. 
LANCASHIRE. 
"The Jatt arch of the grand Aqueduét bride 
over the river Loyne, near Lancatter, is cloied. 
This. bridge is allowed to be one of the moit 
magnificent pieces of mafcnry in the kingdom. 
Tt confitts of five femi-circular arches of 70 
feet fpan each. _ Rapid progrefs is making oi. 
between Lan- 
cafter.and Prefton. r 
In 1796, there was cleared out from the 
port of ie erpool 4737 fhips, paying dock 
duties to the amount of 12,3771. 75+ 7d. ‘- 
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