1796.] 
his funeral was the greateft attendance ever re~ 
membered in that county on a fimilar occa- 
fion. 
At Whitehaven, MifsM. Dixon. Aged 56, 
Mrs. P. Macdonald. Mils Williamfon. 
vanced in years, Mr. R. Reowwlandfon. Mrs. B. 
Benn. 
/ At Beetham, 20, Mr. M. T. Hutton, fon of 
the Rev. W. H. 
At Workington, 72, Mr. W. Thomp/on. 
Aged 16, Mifs Mairs. Mr. W. Deunifon. Aged 
63, Mr. J. Carmichael. Aged 74, Mr. H. 
Fawcett. — 
At Kendal, Mifs D. Lancajfer. 
In Arlecdon, 76, Mr. T. Baxter. 
_ At Kirkwhelpington, 103, Mr. W. Sre- 
phenfen. 
~ At Gillfland, Mr. Jof. Colthard. ; 
_ At Burton, in Kendal, 103, Mrs. A. Bice- 
erfieth. She retained all her faculties, mental 
and corporeal, till the day of her death, and 
was always remarkable for early rifng. 
Yorkfire.| The manufactures of this county 
were never in a more flouri{hing condition than 
at prefent. All competition in foreign 
markets feems dene away. 
The defttn&tion of dogs has lately been very 
great at Whitby, in confequence of that terrible 
malady the hydrophobia raging among them. 
_ Three painted windows with emblematical 
ornaments, reprefenting faith, truth, and righte- 
oufnefs, were lately exeCted in the fouth front of 
York cathedral; being the work and gift of the 
late Mr. Reckitt, juftly celebrated for reviving 
the art of painting upon glafs, loft for upwards 
of two hundyed years. 
Asa number of perfons, chiefly of the fo- 
eiety of methodifts, were lately affembled for 
religious worihip in an upper chamber at Leeds, 
the beam, together with that of the room un- 
derneath it, gave way ; whereby 24 men, wo- 
men, and children, were killed on the fpot, and 
upwards of 50 others dangerouily crufhed and 
brutied. 
The purchafe and fa'e of the marquis of Sa- 
lifbury’s eftate in the Wale of Pickering (N. 
Riding) was lately completed, being the 
largett transter of landed property that ever 
took place in this county.—The tenants, opu- 
lent farmers, and graziers who have lived upon 
the lands for half a century, are moftly the pur- 
chaters. 
The lord mayor and corporation of York 
have voted their thanks, and a piece of plate, 
to Mr, Weatherill of Acomb Grange, in com- 
piiment to the laudable behaviour of that gen- 
tleman in fellmg corn to the poor, at reduced 
prices, for feyeral months paft. 
A fubjcription mill is building at Hlull, for 
. gtinding corn for the ufe of the fubfcribers ge- 
nerally poor perfons. 
Married.| At York, Capt: G. A. Ann, to 
to Mifs F. Gage. 
At Leeds, Mr. W. Rhodes, to Mifs M. 
Glover, Mr, FT. Bill; to Milfs Thompion, of 
Woodhoufe-hill. The Rev. H. Jowett, rector 
of Little Dunham, Norfolk, to Mifs Ivefon, 
‘orkfbire... Lancafbire. 
Ge 
43i 
At Gatefhead, H. P. Pulleine, eq, of Carke- 
ton-hail, to Mifs E. Afkew. 
The Rev. J. Gelders, rector of Kirk Deigh- 
ton, to Mrs. Nicholls. 
At Wakefield, Mr. 
M. Banks. 
At Bamfley, Mr. Heelis, attorney, to Milfs 
Wilfon. dae 
At Wath-upon-Dearne, E. O’Donneil, elq. 
of Hoyland, to Mifs Alefby. 
At Pontefra&t, Mr. D. Juftice, of Cowicky 
to Mifs Barft. 
Rich. Hey, efq. fellow of Magdalen college, 
Cambridge, to Milfs Browne. 
Died.) At York, 87, Mrs. Tancred, Mes. 
Lonfitale. 
At Grantham, 54, Mr. John Binns, of Leeds, 
an eminent bookieller, and partner im the 
banking-houfe of Meff. Fenton and Co, 
At Leeds, Mrs. Pearjon. Mrs. Hind. Mr, 
H. Lupton. Myr. Jas. Bellhoufe. Mrs. Char- 
nock. Mr. J. Lee, of London, fon of Mr. J. 
L. of Leeds. Col. Couffeau, formerly of the 
37th veg. of foot. Mrs. Lee. Aged 35, the 
Rey. J. Leadley. Mrs. Vickers. 
Near Leeds, Mr. Zaylor. Mails Rothwell, 
Mrs. A4i/ner. 
At Hull, 33, Mr. T. Clay, jun. Mifs M. 
Wrist, and Milfs Wright. Aged 58, Mr. 
Wafve. Vrs. Butchinfon. 
At Sheffield, aged 75,'Mifs M. Harrifon. 
Mrs. Burdekin. Mis. England. Mr. Jas 
Butter by. ; 
Wear Sheffield, Mifs A. Marriott. 
Heunsfeld. 
At Doncafter, Mr. D. Oxley. 
At Gainfborough, 26, Mr. John AdZoxdey. 
At Hatfield, near Doncatter, 21, Mils A. 
Swainfion. 
At Wroot, near Gainfborough, the infant fon 
of the dean of Bangor. i 
At Skellow-grange, near Doncafter, 60, G, 
Higgins, efq. 
At Ecclesfield, 84, Mrs. Dixon. Her cha- 
rity and goodnefs of heart endeared her to all 
her connections. 
At Caftle Rifing, 95, John Wakefield, efq. 
fen, alderman of that borough. 
At Ripon, Mr. Alderman Seckwith. 
At Richmond, in confequence of a fall frona 
his horfe, H. Cornforth, eq. 
At Maltby, 26, Mr. R. Parnell. 
Near Northallerton, 77, Myr. Jof. Tennant. 
A Whitby, 69, Mr. J. Senders, fen. 
At Attercliffe, Mafter T. Sirov. 
Near Wakefield, Mr. T. A. Ay/e, an. emi- 
nent phyfician, who refided near Leeds. 
Near Huddersfield, far advanced in years, B. 
North, cfg. Mails -<armytage. 
At Bradford, Mifs Besth, 
At Pontefraci, Mrs. Smith, of Cantley. 
At Clough-houfe, neat Hudderstield, Mifs 
Nickell, 
Ifaac Aydon, to Mis 
KMrs. 
Near Bradford, Mr. Jer. Fieldhoufe. Mrs 
John Terdsff. 
At Buttercramb, Mifs M. Horzer. 
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