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At Carlifle, Mr. John 
H. Irifon, tallow-chandler. 
At Bridekirk, Mr. Dufton. 
Ac Kirklington, Mr. W. Moffett. 
At Maryport, Captain William M*Millan. 
At Egremont, aged 90, Mrs. Jackfon, mo- 
ther of John Jackfon, efq. 
At Cockermouth, at an advanced age, 
Mrs. Udall, an eminent midwife. 
At Lorton Hall, near Cockermouth, Mrs. 
Barnes, reli of the late Peele Barnes, efq. 
At Gilfland, aged 19, Mifs E. Wood, 
errors daughter of the late Mr. Jfofeph 
Wood, of Hexham: fhe was drowned whilft 
See 
At Walton, near St. Daun at an advanced 
age, Mr. Mofes Moffop: he had attended 
Feremont market the pres ceding day in good 
health. 
At Dring, near Ravengtafs, Mifs Newton, 
whofe death was occafioned bya fall. 
At Corkickle, near Whitehaven, Mrs. 
Sarzh Miller, widow of the late Mr. Ifaac 
Miller,°a quaker. She was born Sept. 15,5 
-¥699 (O.S), and confequently had nearly 
eompleted the rorf y<2r of her age. 
At Slackhead, near Kirklington, aged 73, 
rifon, fon of Mr. 
Mr. James Graham. 
At Chapel Houfe, near Whitehaven, 
Mrs. Fifher, wife of Mr. Simon Fifher, 
aged 56. 
At Workington, aged 80, Mrs. White, 
widow of the late Mr. White, of Caftle Ver- 
non. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Mr. Witperrorce, or fome of his 
friends, have been very affiduous in circu- 
lating his late fpeech in oppofition to Mr. 
Weftern’s motion for peace. It will, how- 
ever, Le no eafy matter to convince Mr. W.’s 
cenftituents of his pol tical wifdom and con- 
fiftency. Ere would beft prove his worthi- 
nefs of their future confidence, by immedi- 
_ ately oppofing the mifchievous fyftem which 
has brought this country tothe brink of de- 
fuetions 
Dr. Alderfon, phyfician to the Hull Dif- 
penfary, has publifhed fome interefting cafes 
inthe laft Medical and Phyfical Journal, of 
rheumatifm cured by two points of wood, 
covered with red and black fealing wax, 
drawn over the affected parts, in the manner 
of the metallic tractors. 
Mr. G. W. W Medhurft, who fo horribly 
murdered his wife, as defcribed in a former 
Magazine, has been tried at the late affizes, at 
York, and acquitted, in confequence of full 
proof of bis being infane. 
The paltry fum of ol. 16s. wes left in the 
hand of Mr. Siavely, governor of York 
Cattle, by the high fherifi and gentlemen of 
the grand jury, to be applied for the dif- 
charge of poor debtors. Inconfiderable, how- 
ever, as was the fum, it effected the oa 
of feven perfons, and a balance of 21. &s. 6d. 
Kill cemains in the hancs of Mr. Stadely: 
She Hull Advertifer ftates, that the com- 
mercial communication between the port of 
Biull and Lancathire, has lately been greatly 
Vork/pire. 
[Sept. 1, 
interrupted by a want of water in the canals, 
owing to the remarkable drought of the feafon; 
The truftees of the Hull general infrmary, 
have refolved to inoculate the poor, gratis, 
for the Cow Pox, every Tuefday and Thurf- 
day. 
Married.}| Mr. W. Hunter, of Whitby, 
to Mifs M. Coverdale, of Limehoufe. 
At Whitby, Captain Kearfiey, to Mifes 
Blackbeard. 
At Aberford, Mr. 
Mifs Wrigglefworth. 
At Knarefbro’, Thomas Taylor, efq. of 
Bolton, to Mrs. Mafon, of Bradford. 
At Beales Mr. John Amery, to Mifs 
Davifon, of the P.O. Mr. Butler, to Mifs 
Jefferfon, both of the theatre. 
At Cufworth, Mr, Joan Sterrs, to Mifs 
Eever, attorney, to 
~ Robfhaw, of Burton. 
At the Friends’ Meeting Houfe in Malton, 
ate Nathan Dearman, to Mrs. Mary Lin- 
<ill, 
At Wakefield, Mr. Clark, woolftapler, te 
Mifs Vavafour. 
At Barnfley, Mr. Rimington, mercer, to 
Mifs Sarah Helden. 
At Leeds, Mr. Carr, to Mrs. Deacon —Mr. 
W. Coxcn, to Mrs. Topham —Mr. W. 
Booth, of Huddersfield, to Mifs Hargrave. 
Died.| | At Malten, Mr. G. Witty, a 
well known horfe-dealer. 
At Knottingly, Mifs Ann Afkham. 
At Warley Houfe, Mrs. Cook. 
At Hull, Mr. Marthall, taylor. Aged 75, 
Mr: Robc. Caftle, formerly a grocer. 
At Grofs-hill, John Prieftley, efg. 
At Roundhay, Mrs. Maliorie. 
At Leeds, Mr. Thomas Hopwood, one of 
the agents of the Aire and Calder navigation. 
Mr.-Thomes Charlefworth, mercer. Mr. 
Abfolom Newfon, bookfeller. Mrs. Clap- 
ham, of the P. O —Mr. John Craven, cow- 
keeper.—Mr. George Rayion, druggift —Mr, 
T. Wroe.—Mr. John Barwick, furgeon. 
At York, Mrs. Benfon, wife of Mr. E. 
Benfon, wine merchant.—-Aged 64, Mr. W. 
Richardfon. 
At Middleton, in Cleveland, aged 67, Mr. 
Chriftopher Rowntree. 
At Wakefield, aged 20, Mr. Jofeph Drake. 
Mr. Thomas Hadfield, carrier. 
At Tickhill, aged 19, Mifs M. Fither. 
At Bridlington, Mrs. Harland. 
At Howden, aged 25, Mifs Spofforth. 
At Bradford, Mr. T. Broadley, wool -ftapler. 
At Whitby, Mifs Anderfoa, daughter of 
Mr, J. Anderfon. Aged 78, Mrs. Woodhoufe. 
At Scarbro’, aged 72, Mr. John Parkin. 
Aged 82, Mr. H. Sanbee. 
At Penifton, aged 23, Mrs. Cloyne, wife 
of Mr. Cloyne, minifter of the gofpel. 
At Knarefbro’, aged 68, Mr. Francis Bed- 
ford, attorney. 
At Yeadon, Mifs Chambers, of Hallifax. 
At Pump, aged 70, Mrs Wood. 
At Kippax, Mr. Benj. Stocks, furgeon. 
At Snaith, aged 63, Mrs. Moore. 
At Wetherby, Milfs Parker, of the Swan« 
innw—Mr. T. Newltead, attorney, 
At 
