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At Wigton, aged 61, Mrs. Ann Robinfon, 
wife of Mr. Robinfon, bookfeller. 
At Rowrah, near Whitehaven, aged 70, 
Mr. John Skelton; one of the coroners for 
Cumberland. 
At Penrith, in the prime ah: life, Mr. Re 
ker Kitchen, innkeeper.’ Aged $7, Mrs. 
Ann Todd. Aged 73, Mr. Ifaac Gafkin; of 
the Golden Bieeer’s inn. 
At Whitehaven, aged 33, Mrs. Ann Sped- 
ding, wife of .Mr. J. Spedding, cabinet- 
maker. 
_ At Lupton, near Kendal, aged 99, Mr:. 
Deca los wife of Mr, Peter huieran, of that 
place; he is ror years of age, retains all his 
taculties, and one day this fummer walked 
above four miles from+home and back again. 
YORKSHIRE. 
The late York races were moft fplendidly 
attended, and better fport has not been known 
for many years. 
A {pirited magiftrate, Mr. Foljambe, late- 
ly fupprefied an inhuman cuftem of bear- 
baiting at Rawmarih. 
The Leed’s Intelligencer fates, that lately 
in that-place the thermometer, fell from $5 
to 58 in 48 hours. 
Nearly 3000'poor perfons have been great- 
ly affifted during many months, by the bene- 
volence of Lord Carlitle, at his feat at Caftle 
Howard. 
The grocers company of Hull have pret 
fented a piece of plate, value fifty guineas, to 
‘Thomas Thompion, efq. for his fervices in 
La pl the poor’s ratesane Aalf, and the ex~ 
cellent i{gftem which he has introduced into 
the workhoufe. 
The a€t of patliament, for turning the 
flood water out of the moor into the fea. at 
Scalby, and for draining the low grounds be- 
tween Merfton and Yeddingham Bridge, will 
be a means of bringing into. cultivation 6000 
acres of land which were before ufeleis. 
The whole expence of the foup eftablith- 
ment at Hull, during twenty-fix weeks, was 
t150l. and in that time, 2200 poor families 
were relieved with 138,153 quarts of foup. 
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At Sculcoates, in the fame time, 43,734 > 
quarts were diftributed, at an expence. of 
5751: Rawfon’s Hull Advertifer. 
A fociery, called the Progrefficnal Building 
Society, has. been formed in Hull, for the 
purpofe of building a number of Routes in a 
convenient fituation, with a view to counter- 
act the fudden increafe of rents in Hull. 
This is very well meant; but the members. 
of this fociety:fhould confider, that the in- 
creafe of rents, and of all other articles is a 
neceflary effect of the enormous increafe of 
the national debt, and is confequently a ra- 
dical grievance beyond their power to con- 
troul. 
Married.) Major Hawley, of the 4sth, to 
Mifs Sarah Hodgkinfon, daughter of G, 
Hodgkinfon, efq. of Southwell. 
R. Sauvage, efq. of Fulford, to Mifs Cole, 
at York, 
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- Hoahhive. 
fOaober 7 
Mr. W. Bell, of Leeds; to Mifs Smith, 4 
Ofmanfthorp 
Mr. J. Bridhiey, jin: of Bradford, to Mifs 
Whitworth, of Hood Houfe. 
Mr. John Hall, of Hull, to Mifs Bland, 
wa Newark. 
Thomas Todd, efq. of Scorton, to Mifs 
Bentley. 
Mr. John Whitacre, of Huddersfield, te 
Mifs Holmes, of Liverpool. . 
At Shefield, Mr. W. Cockayne, to Mifé 
Owen. Mr. Brook, — a of Huddersfield, 
to Mifs Turner. 
Same place; soe 
Champion. 
At Stainforth, Mr. Greet of Bentley, to 
Mifs Youlle. | 
Mr. Ceorge Fairbairne, of the Park, to 
Mifs Ruth Oakes, of Mercliffe. . 
Mr. ie eco of Heufham,' to Mifs Fin: 
fon, of Sherborn. 
At Leeds, Mr. J. A. Coates; furgeon; to 
Miis Griffiths. 
At Hull, Mr. Thomas Turner, to Mifs 
Mary gmiady) of Sculcoates. 
Mr. W. Burftall, of Market Weighton, to 
Wirs. Clay. 
The Rev. Mr. Naylor, of Wakefield, to 
Mits Ground, of Oulton. 
My. Oldale, of Norton, to Mifs Oates of 
Sheffield. be? 
At Hull, Mr. James onioes prereset te 
Mifs Mary Davi nes. 
Died:| At Yorks aged 70, Mr. Thomas 
Lund, attorney at law. 
Same place, aged 63, Mr. John Clark. 
Same place, aged 67, defervedly lamentedy 
Mr. Alexander Mather, a preacher of great 
eminence and worth among the Methodifts 
during a period of 4793 years. 
LoAt ‘Rippon, Mr. Ww. Atack. 
At New Mill, near Bradford, Mr. Wm. 
Pitts. 
At Cantley, near Doncafter, seeded Mifs 
Carr. ; | 
At Weeton, near Harewood, aged 88, Mri 
John Craven, he married a girl of 15, about 
eleven years fince, by whom he had four 
children. 
At Knotting, Mifs Ann Afkham. 
At Selby, Mr. Howcroft. 
John Crookes, efq. of Burton, near Barnf- 
ley. 
At Bradford, aged 65, Mrs. Ann Rhojes: 
At Langton, Leonard Smelt, efq. a gen- 
tleman univerfally beloved and lamented ; he 
had lately been appointed deputy ranger of 
Richmond Park. 
“At Hull, Mifs Heffey. Aged 38, Jofhua 
Dobion, efg. Aged 74, Mifs Mary Martin. 
J. Parkin, to Mifs M, 
Mrs. Cooper. W. Kirkby, efg. formerly 
an attorney. Aged 56, Mr. Cuthbert 
Thew. 
At Blackwood Houfe, near Halifax, aged 
41, Samuel Stead, efq. 
At Beverley, aged 36, much regretted, 
Mr. W. Judion, attorney at law. 
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