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Paffa, wife of Guftavus Vafla the well known 
African. 
At Morpeth, Mr. Fack/on, Collector of Ex- 
cife-—At Seaton Delaval, Mifs Elizabeth 
Hicks—At Alnwick, Robert Older, Efq.—At 
Whitehoufe, Mrs. Howey.—At Hexham, Mrs. 
Mary Shanks—At Middleton, in Teafdale, 
Mr. Thomas Marfb.—At Stockton upon Tees, 
Mrs. Smth.—At North Shields, Capt. William 
Gurry.—Aged 77, Mr. Fofeph Booth. 
Cumberland and Westmoreland. 
_ Married.) At Plumblands, Mr. Fordif, to’ 
Mils Wilkinfor.—At Harrington, Mr. I. Mit- 
ebel, to Mils Fenkinfon.—Mr. F. Douglas to Mifs 
Hutchinfon.— At Broughton, Capt. ‘fonathan 
Taylor, to Mifs Elwood.—At Kefwick, Gi- 
decn Dair, Efq. to Mifs Culling. —At White- 
haven, Mr. obn Green, to Mifs Haug>.—At 
Penrith, Mr. Fames Wright, to Mifs Cump/ton. 
—At Norton, Thomas Gray, Efq. to Mifs 
Hogg.—At Afkham, Mr. Winden, to Mits 
Maounfep.—Mr. Scholic, to Mifs Walker.—At 
Barton, Mr. Todd, to Mifs Winter.—At Car- 
lifle, Major Ounfley, of the Ayrthire Cavalry, 
to Mifs Fulia Irvine. 
Died.] In Whitehaven, Mr. Fobn Bradley, 
furgeon and apothecary.—Mrs. Buckton, of 
Appleby.—At Workington, Mrs. J. Scott, 
aged 845 her funeral was attended by up- 
wards of 50 of her nephews and nieces, and 
@ great number of her grand-children.—In 
Carlifle, Mrs. /. Hodgfon, aged 80.—At 
Seaton Iron Works, Mr. Fokn Richardfon,— 
At Ulverfton, aged 82, Mr. Fobn Stable.— 
At Workington, aged 71, Mrs. R. Snith.— 
Same place, aged 74, Mrs. Fane Goldy.—At 
Carlifle, Mrs. Sarah Wood.—Same place, Mr. 
TFofeph Stoddart.—In Whitehaven, Mr. Hugh 
¥ood.—At Mount Pleafant, near Whitehaven, 
aged 71, Fames Hogarth, Elq. remarkable for 
his boundlefs charity to the poor, who always 
found in him a father, and a friend, 
Yorkshire.\—Hull, March 2. On Fri- 
day night last, a fire broke out in Wrestle 
Castle, which entirely consumed the ha- 
bitable part of the building, before the 
engines could be procured from Howden. 
In consequence of the principal inha- 
birants of Sheffield refraining to purchase 
butter at an exorbitant price, that article 
Fell in the market there, from fourteen- 
pence halfpenny to ten-pence the pound. 
Leeds, Feb.29.—Certain pawnbrokers 
were lately fined here, in sundry penal- 
ties, for having exacted more interest 
than what is allowed by Parliament. 
At York assizes, Mary Todd was ser- 
tenced to be transported for seven years ; 
and Wilham Stanly, and Elizabeth Smith, 
to be imprisoned twelve months. 
There will be a curious trial at the 
next summer assizes for York, on a writ 
of right, concerning estates in Cleveland. 
The special jury must consist of four 
Knights and their twelve squires, who, 
according to ancient custom, will be sume 
thoned to come girt with swords. 
Cumberland... Weftmoreland...YVorkjbire. 
[March 
Married.| At Leeds, Capt. Simpjon, of the 
2d regiment of Foot, to Mifs L. M. Thorold, 
fecond daughter of Samuel Thorold, Efg. of 
Harmiton Hall, Lincoln.—Mr. R. Brook, te 
Milfs Wales. 
At Wakefield, Mr. ‘fobn Yeadon, to Mifs 
Everitt.—Mr. Thomas Ledger, to Mifs God- 
dard, of Attercliff, near Sheffield. 
At Hull, Mr. Fobn Pearfon, to Mifs Calder. 
—Mr. Marmaduke Hare, to Mifs E. Clarke. _ 
At York, Mr. Varwil, to Mifs Frazer. -_ 
At Thirtk, Fobn Lief, Efg. of London, te 
Milfs Walker. — 
At Keighley, Mr. David Illingworth, to 
Mifs Smith, 
At Sheffield, Mr. William Carr, to Mifs 
Braint. 
At Hatfield, Mr. Fames Savage, of Howdon, 
bookfeller, to Mifs Szva:nflon—At Wath, Mr. 
MW atfon,furgeon, to Mrs. Rolling, ~At¥ ithlake, 
Mr. W. H. Hunt, to Mils Heigham. 
Died.}] At Leeds, Mr. R. Ocaftler—Mrs. 
Cartwright. —Mrs, Deuplex.—Mrs. Lifter, wife 
of A. Lifter, Efg. of Craven.—Aged 80, Mrs. 
Kerfbaw, widow of the late Rev. S. K. Vicar 
of Leeds.—Mrs. Craven, of Horsforth, near 
Leeds, —Mrs. Greens. 
Aged 64, Mr. E.£lam, an American Mer- 
chant, but retired from bufinefs. He bequeathed 
500]. to the Quakers’ Seminary, York ; rool. 
to Leeds Infirmary ; 1001. toa fchool at Gil- 
derfome ; 501. to the Sunday-fchool at Hun- 
flet, befides other fums to charitable purpofes. 
The bulk of his immenfe fortune he has left 
to the Mefirs. Elams (his nephews) two of 
whom refide in Leeds, and the other two in. 
America. 
Alfo, Mifs Mary Storrs, of Hunflet, niece 
to Mr, Elam, with whom fhe had lived feveral 
years, and who had left her a large legacy.—~ 
She regularly expended nearly the whole of a 
handfome income in acts of charity. 
, At York, aged 77, the Rev. Mr. Gage, 
Minifter of the Catholic Chapel, and highly 
refpeéted for his charity and philanthropy.— 
Mr. T. Percival, Mrs. Colbord.—Aged go, at 
Ofbaldwick, near York, Mrs. Myers.—Mrs. 
Toplady.—Aged 15, Mifs Ann Hartley. 
At Hull, aged 68, Mrs. Sykes, wife of Jo-~ 
feph Sykes, of Weft-Ella, Eig.—Aged 77, Mr. 
T. Brown, a refpectable Ship-owner, and 
thrice Warden of the Trinity-Houfe.—Aged 
59, Mr. ¥. Firbank, Liquor-merchant.—Mrs, 
Margaret Fox.—Mrs. E. Breadiey, daughter of 
the late T. Broadley, Efg.—Mr. Francis Dring, 
many years a Tide-waiter in the Cuftoms.— 
Mrs. Moxon.—Mrs. Broderick. —Mils Charlotte 
Briggs. —Mrs. Wood. 
At Knarefboro”, Mr. Timothy Kinkup. 
At Scarboro’, Mr. F. Word.—At Conifbro? 
Park, Mifs Spencer—At Barnaby Hall, Mr. 
M. H. Watfon.—At Brownhill, Mr. 4. Walker, 
At Collyhurft, Mr. Crampton, Paper-maker. _ 
At Thorne, Mr.}/” Browze.--Mr.W. Milman. 
At Sheffield,,Mr. Poflecvaite, aged 73. - 
At Wakefield, aged 69, Mrs. Zouch. 
At Sheffield, Mrs. Heppenflall—In the 
; poor- 
