76 : 
4. At Shefi-ld, Mr. J. 
Makin. 
x4. At Leeds, Mr. Cryer, to Mifs Roberts. 
Feb. 4. At Fryfton, Mr. J. W. Butter- 
- worth, of Leeds, to Mils Wainwright, of Ferrx 
vee 
Feb. 6. At Felton, the Rev. Mr. Buckbar- 
- row, to Mifs Frances Smith, of Thrifton. 
Feb. 4. At Catterick, Mr. Fall, of Redhall, 
to Mifs C. Fofs. 
Died.|—Jan. i7. At Burl ington, Ifaac Wail, 
efq. He has by his will bequeathed to the poot 
of that town, for ever, the dividend of roool. 
three per cent. confols; and an equal fum 
~ to the poor of the parith of St. Nicholas, Dept- 
ford. 
Aged 503 George White, of Dronfield, miller; 
a man who, without ample poffefhions, ed 
the efteem of mankind by his fuperior worth; 
he was univerfally refpeéted while living, as 
‘an honeft, charitable, and good man; and his 
Ellis, to Mifs 
death is now as fincerely lamented by all who | 
knew him. 
At Hull, Mr. Davies, of the Excife Coffee- 
houfe, in the market-place. 
~~ Same Ns ace, aged 82, Mrs. Spouncer, mother 
“of Mr. S. grocer. 
Inaa adv anced age, the Rev. J. Chamber- 
lain, for 25 years paft chaplain to’ the Roman 
Catholic bee! -ding-{ch 100! fer young ladies, 
without Mickl egate-bar 2 York. 
Mis. aati: fife of Mr. Teale, land-fur- 
veyor, of Leeds. 
At Hull, aged 82, Mrs, Sleight, reliG@t of Mr. 
S. late of that town, fhip-owner. 
"In the coth year of her age, Mifs Pheafant, 
of Doncafter; a maiden lady. 
At York, Mrs. Atkinfon, wife of Mr. A, ar- 
chiteét. 
 Mifs Grainger, of hetburns near Ferrybridge. 
Fae Thompfon, efq: He lett the bulk of 
his fortune, amounting to 150,000l. to Henry 
Thomp{on, efq. of Kirby-hall. His remains 
‘were interred in the maufoleam at the laft- 
mentioned place 
At Hull, Mr. Joke eph Jewit, brandy mer- 
chant and onsen 
At Leeds, Mr. ‘Jefferfon, merchant, of that 
place. 
he Hutton Bathe, near Scarborough, aged 
» Mr. Gibfon. 
ge Hull, Mr. Waren of Scarborough. He 
was elise acrofs his apartment, and turning 
round very quickly, broke a blood-veffel; a 
accident which occafioned his death foon aiter- 
wards. 
a Mr. J. Turner, of Sheffield, merchant. 
rR. Randall, for many years an eminent 
Mae at jue 
My. Jofeph Walker, of Barnfley, grocer and 
brandy merchant. 
Jan: 24, suddenly, Mr. John Ardfon, an opu- 
: Fert grocer of Sheffield. He was an expert tradel- 
man, and had acquired, by unremitting induftry, 
with a fair reputation, an‘independent fortune, 
which was ftill rapidly increafing, His charac~ 
Provincial Occurrences. 
ter for probity became gradually fo well efia- 
blifhed, as juftly to merit the confidence re= 
pofed in him, by being intrufted with the ma- 
nagement of the affairs of others. Of late 
years lis commercial concerns bad been very 
extenfive. What is more to the praife or Mr. 
Ardfon, he was exemplary in the relative and 
focial duties, and ever ready to extend his com= 
paflion to the unhappy and afflicted. 
At PontefraG@, in the 76th year ef her age, 
Mrs. Ofborne, wife of Mr. O, ftationer. 
Lady Smith, relict of the late Sir J. $. S.- 
bart. of Newland Park, near Wakefield. 
Of a pleurify, near Clithero, Vifcauntefs 
Southwell, lady of Vifc. S. of Ireland. 
At Seathorough, Mifs Bell, daughter of the 
late Mr. B. attorney. 
28. At Potter Newton, Mrs. Rhodes, relict 
of the late Mr, J. R. of Leeds. 
31. Mifs Fletcher, fitter of Mr. T. F. of 
Leeds, butcher._ 
Mr, Abraham Chamberlayn, of Skiptdn,' in 
Craven, raff and iron merciant, which’ bufinefs 
he had followed for 53 years fucceffively. 
Mrs. Wade, linen-draper, at Halifax. 
Tn the Fleet Prifon, Richard Drabbie, a York- 
fireman, who, after enduring a confinement of 
upwar ds of fix years in York Caftle (where. he 
earned a maiferable” fubfiftence by weaving 
threac lace) was removed thence, ‘fome months 
ago, by his creditors to-the Fleet, am which 
place no handicrait trade’ is allowable. The 
coroner’s jury which fat on the body deliberated 
on the propriety of finding the unhappy man to 
have died through went: this, however, was not 
actually the cafe; as his humane ftlow pris 
foners on the poor fide had daily adminiftered 
unto him whatever relief they could afford. 
ee 1, At Halifax, Mr. W. Bromley, 
merchan 
At ee Mrs. Upton, wile of Mr. U. fay 
maker, 
4. At Halifax, Mr. T. Hyde, attorney, and 
coronex fox the divifion of Agbridge and Morley, 
in the-weft-riding of, Yorkshire ; an upright 
lawyer, and v ee ble member of fociety. 
The Rev. Mr. Simpfon, diffenting minifter 
of Warley, near era and alfo, a few days 
before, Mifs H. Simpfon, his daughter. 
6.° At York, Benj. Swinehead; 5 efq. colleétor 
of Excife 
Same piace, Jofiah Holkham, efq. 
7./ At York, Mr. Mounfor, linen-draper. 
8. At York, Mr. W. Clark, watch-maker. 
He ferved the ome of theritf of that city in the 
year 1786. 
At Halifax, Mr. Pollard, He was fuddenly 
taken. ill while fanding in the market-place, 
‘and béing removed to a neighbouring houfe, 
expired foon after. 
g. At Whitby, Mr. F. Wood, frone-mafon. 
At Sealing Bani near Whitby, Mrs. Mabe 1 
Shawy inn keeper, 
Aged 21, Mi&s Ann Singleton, of Great 
Givendale, eldeft daughter of the late J. S. ef. 
ti, At Ripon, in the 96th year or herage, 
Mr. 
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