1796. | 
thefe refpeéts with the other cities and county- 
towns, é&c, inthe kingdom, or, at leaft, that 
fhe would now begin to copy their example. 
The iowlands and carrs, in a confiderable 
track of country, including the parithes of 
Beverley, Hutton-Cranfwick, Cottingham, 
Hull, Kirkella, &c. are about to be effectually 
Hiajied: and improved. 
In an aviary, at South Cave, are feven par- 
tridges, the plumage of four of which is of the 
moft beautiful milk-white, without a fingle 
brown feather; the remaining three are pied. 
‘They were taken lately in a net, and do not 
appear to fuifer from their confinement. 
Severiteen veffeis were emploved laft feafon 
from the port of Hull alone, in the Greenland 
whale fithery. The total aggregate of their 
cargoes ainounted to 125 fifth, and 12,640 feals. 
This fuccefs is unprecedented, 
Married.j|— At York, I. Lawfon, M. D. to 
Mrs. Birmingham—Mr. G. Pavrin, of London, 
fo Milfs Gledhill.—Rev. Mr, Vickers, of Dum- 
fries, to Mifs H. Atkinfon,—-Mr. I. Phillips to 
Miis 8, Abbey, of Marfton.—-At. Sheffield, 
Mr. R. Vaylor to Mifs $, Grabb.— Mr. R. Jef- 
fop to Mifs Beely —At Leeds, Mr, B. Chap- 
man tg Mifs Reeder.—-iMlr. Jaekf{on to Mufs 
Atkinfon.—Mr. W_. Shearwood, of Rounding, 
near L. to Mifs Hardy, of Snaith.—At Hull, 
Mr. T. Dowfon to Mifs Marerave —R. D. 
Salifbury, efq.of Leeds, to Mits C. Staniforth, 
—Mr. W. B. Morris to Mifs R. Lamb.—At 
Briftall, Mr. Relifford to Mifs jackfon.—At 
Bradford, Mr. C. Lowe to ivilis Fuffinga, of 
‘Tautenbey, Saxony/—Mr, W. Kettlewell, 
of Pately Bridge, to Mits E. Kaberry.—-At 
Burlington, Mr. Littledale to iViiis Bond —At 
Tickhill, the Rey. P. Parnell to Mifs Pafhley. 
—At Doncafter, Mr. T. Clark to Mifs E. Bra- 
fly.---Mr. Wilkinfon, of Broomhoufe, to Mifs 
Barlow, of Tickhill.---At Pickering, Mr. W. 
Haisifon to Mifs S. Bacon.---Mr. Sayage, of 
peiby, to Miis Cafs, of Bilhop Burton.e--At 
Seampitun, the rev. G, Wyld, of Speen, Berks, 
to Mus M. Calcraft.-- E. Robinfon, efq. of 
Thorpe Green, to Mifs Metcalf---A. T. 
Spence, efq. of Rippon, to Mifs Swales, of 
Hoppeiton.---Mr. Carter, fteward—of Sir T. 
Gaicoyne, to Mrs. Kilman, of Abertord. 
Died.\ At York, aged 70, Mr. J. Champ- 
ney.---Mrs. M. Bouence =--Mr. Mook.---Mrs. 
Dod{worth.-.-The Rev. J. Ogle, chaplain to 
the 6th regiment of foot.---Mrs. Harditty.--- 
Mrs. Tayior Withina fortuight Col,, T. has 
been bereaved ofhis lady and two fons. At Leeds, 
Mrs. Joy. Mr. T. Hardcaftie. Mr. B, Han- 
fon. Mifs Moore. Mrs. Porter. Mrs. Ran- 
dall, of a truly religious character, an affectionate 
relation, and areal friend. : Mr. W. Wefter- 
man. Mrs. Ray, aged 80. Mirs. S. Baxter. 
Mrs.Walker, of Knarefborough. Mr. J. Bufly, 
of Boiton, N. America: flattering were his pro- 
fpects i in life, and his patt fucceffes extraordi- 
nary 5 fuddenly, however, we bebold him cut 
off, in the bloom of manhvod, while ina foreign 
land, and remoty /rom his dearett earthly con- 
Yorkfhire » +. Lancafhire. 
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nections. Mrs. Hotham. At Hull, aged 63, 
S. Spyvee, efg.. Mrs. Savage. Mr. T. Whar- 
ton. Capt. R. Boyle. Mrs. Wheeler. Mr. 
F. Wride. At Shefield, Mr. M.. Spencer. 
Mrs. Newton. Mr. S, Bramhall. Aged go, 
Mr. Bywell, of Thoralby.. Mr. Wheelhoufe, of 
Welherby. At Patrington, Mifs E. Feather- 
ftone. At Scarborough, Mrs. Howard. At 
Doncafter, Mr. Oldfield and Mr, Revell. At 
Prefion, Holdernefs, Mrs, Young. At Go- 
merfal, Mrs. L. Knowles. At Huddersfield, 
Mr. J. oath, At Bradford, Mr. J. Came: 
Mr. M. Morvil, of Binley At Richmond, 
Lady Wood. At Barniley, Mr. Gill and Mrs. 
Walker. At Seamer, Mr. J. Mutham. The 
Rev. R. Powley, rector of Seflay, near Thirfk. 
At Rippon, Mrs. Grimftone, At N. Malton, 
aged 36, Mr. C. Wilfon: of an amiable difpo- 
fition, and uniform in the practice of the focial 
and religious duties. Aged 66, Mr. W. Cafs, 
of Brompton, At Thorpack, Mr, Holland 
At Lendall, aged 85, Mrs. Rodwell. At Har- 
rowgate, Di, T. Hut-hinfon, fincereiy regretted. 
LANCASHIREs 
Liverpool, Dec. 3.—A fingular circumftance 
occurred lately to a veflel juft arrived here from 
the Weft Indies.—-On the paflage the .was 
ftruck by a fith, whofe horn or beak perforated 
the bottom, through a found three-inch oak 
plank—-About five inches of this inftrument 
broke thort off and lodged in a timber, which it 
{plit in fuch a manner, as to admit a confider- 
able quantity of water ;—it was even found 
necefiary to keep one pump conftantly going 
till the veffel arrived at the neareft’ port, whi- 
ther fhe was obliged to bear. | 
An artift, at Blackbum, nas made propofals _ 
to the Board of Admiralty, to complete a 
machine or UNOS, for the purpofe of de- | 
{cend'ng into deep water, &c.—An experiment | 
was lately made wit! this machine and its | 
appendage, near Blackburn, when the artift | 
d-fcended into a pit fome fathoms deep of 
water, and remained at the bottom upwards of | 
an hour.—On his afcenfion, he brought up a | 
aumber/of articles which had been previoufly | 
thrown into the pit for the purpofe; he alfo | 
maintained a converfation with fome confiden- | 
tial perfons who accompanied him, during the | 
time of his remaining in the pit. | 
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The. works on the canal from Burton to | 
Prefton, by Lancaiter, Gariting, &c. are prom | 
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ceeding with fuch rapidity, that it will be come | 
pleted in the courfe of the enfuing fummer. | 
A new manufactory of pottery on a very exe i 
tenfive eftablifhment, and ea confider- li 
able advantage to the town, &c. has been lately | 
fet up in Liverpool. 
Married.|—A L'yerpool, Mr. J. Forfter to i 
Mifs L, fonnion. My. T. Hallows to Mrs. R. |, 
Pearcy. Mr, J. Taylor, of Brumage, to Mifs | 
M. Bondman, of Didfoury. Mr. T. William. | 
fon to Mrs. Palmer. Mr. J- Robinfcn to Mifs i 
Wright. At Manchefter, Mr. T. Rufhworth ! 
to Mrs. Oldham. Mr. 1. W. Dennifon, of || 
Liverpool, to Miis Hyde. Mr. Sharp, attorney, 




