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it being found, from unqueftionable autho- 
rity, that it does not lofe its active powers by 
being tranfpoited to the diftance of feveral 
hundred miles. fl 
4. That the dire€tors fhall ufe their utmot 
endeavours to encourage inoculation for the 
Cow-pox, in all the neighbouring villages, 
#S an auxiliary means of preventing the intro- 
duction of the cafual Small-pox into this- 
city. 
§- That a public fubfcription be folicited, 
for the purpofe of defraying the expence that 
may be incurred by this new inititution ; and 
that the fame be applied by the DireCtors of 
the Difpeniary in fuch a way as they may 
deem moft likely to further the objets 
thereof. 
6. That this plan shall be carried into ex- 
ecution with all convenient fpeed, with a 
view to obviate the dreadful efie&ts of the 
- cafual Small-pox, which at this time are at- 
tended with confiderable mortality in many 
parts of the country. 
7. That the refolutions and regulations of 
this meeting be fent to all the clergymen in 
York, and the neighbouring villages, with 
requeft of the meeting, that they will com- 
municate the fame to their parifhoners, point- 
¥ng out the advantages attending the inocula- 
tion for the Cow- pox, imany way they judge 
_moft likely to forward the views of this 
\ 
/ meeting. 
8. That the medical gentlemen of the Dif- 
penfary be requefted to draw up and print 
fuch rules, for the ufe of the poor, as may be 
necefiary to regulate their condu&t and at’end- 
ance on the Difpenfary during the period of 
inoculation for the Cow-pox. 
Married.| At York, Mr. Mes, cf Tad- 
cafter, to Mrs.! Heron. Mr. Rd. Bewley, 
to Mrs. Birkett. 
At Scarborough, Mr. Wm. Porter, of 
York, merchanc, to Mrs. Sanger, widow. 
At Ollerton, Mfr. Frederick Couzens, of 
Hull, to Mifs M. Booth, of the White Hart. 
At Matham, Mr. Thomas Mainman, to 
Mrs. Kiddail. 
Mr. Cox, of Winterton, mercer, to Mifs 
’ Ann Barnard, of Epworth. 
At Hull, George Grown, efq. merchant, 
to Mifs Sarah Robinfon. Mr. Tho. Armitage, 
of Selby, to Mifs Ann Wray. 
At the Quaker’s Meeting, at Fairfield, 
Mr, Jofeph Hudfon, of Aldingham, linen- 
manufacturer, to Mifs Mary Harris, of Ma- 
syport, Cumberland. 
Mr. Morton, of Bedale, to Mifs Dawes, of 
Mafham. 
Mr. Wm. Kennedy, of Bedale, to Mifs 
Martha Waller, of Gilling. 
At the Quaker’s Meeting Houfe, at Hans- 
field-Woodhoufe, near Sheflicld, Mr. Wm. 
Harker, table-knife cutler, to Mifs Rachael 
Hotham. 
At Sheffield, Mr. Jobn Bedford, of Kirk- 
Jees-hall, to Mifs Roewbottom. Mr. Asthur 
‘ 
Yor hire. 
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Dyfon, of Tinflay, to Mifs M. Genn, of 
Pit{moor. 
At Leeds, Mr. Thomas Coates, merchant, 
to Mifs Holmes. 
At Beverley, Mr. John Rufhforth, ftone- 
mafon, to Mifs Dolly Jones, late of Wyke- 
iam. 
At Connifton, in Holdernefs, Mr. Robert 
Linwocd, butcher, to Miis Hannah Leggett. 
At Hefsle, Mr. Earnfhaw, of Hull, to 
Mifs Brockbank. 
At Hebden Bridge, near Hallifax, Mr. 
Wm. Dineby, furgeon, to Mifs Sutcliffe. 
At Stockton, Mr. John Hutchinfon, to 
Mifs Eliz. Sleigh. 
At Hacdersfield, Mr. John Cartwright, 
of Halifax, merchant, to Mifs Tinkler. 
Mr. Boyes, merchant, to Mifs Eliz. Forth, 
of Ganthorp, in the North Riding. 
At. Barnfley, Mr. Rd. Dunn, butcher, to 
Mifs Stanley. 
Mr. Rd. Steele, of Sion Hill, near Thirfk, 
to Mifs Wilfon, of Thornton-le-moor. 
At Silkftone, Mr. Milner Roodhoufe, of 
Wakefielc, to Mifs Binns, of Bretton. 
At Whitby, Captain Carr, of the Weft In- 
dia trade, to Mifs Harrifon. 
Died.| At York, Mr. Henry Rowe; he 
was born at York in 1726, was a trumpeter 
in the light-horfe at the battie ¢f Culloden 
in 1746, and had attended the High Sheriffs 
of this county, as trumpeter, at the affizes, 
upwards of 46 years. Suddenly, aged 83, 
Mr. Tho. Flower, ftocking-manufacturer. 
in the goth year of her age, Mrs. Thompfon, 
a lady of an exemplary Chriftian character. 
At Sheffieid Park, Mifs Jane Hoggart. 
At Brinkworth, aged 90, the Rev. John 
Serraude, A. M. re&tor of Elvington, near 
York, and vicar of Coleby, near Lincoln. 
At Kirkella, Wm. Kirkby, efq. formerly 
an eminent attorséy at Hull. 
At Gilderfome, near Leeds, 
Mz. fofeph Travis, a Quaker. 
As Churwell, near Leeds, Mr. Miles 
Shirtliff, farmer. 
At Huddersfield, Mr. Jofeph Sturges, fur- 
geon. Mrs. Ann Drake, wife of H. Rd. 
Drake, efq. captain in the 2d regiment of 
Weft York Militia, aged 23. 
At Beverley, aged 36, Mr. Wm. Judfon, 
attorney atlaw. Aged 56, Mrs. Popplewell, 
widow of the late Rev. Mr. Popplewell, 
diflenting minifter. Mrs. Harland, mother 
of W. Harland, efq. of the Weft York Mi- 
litia. 
At Bradford, Mifs Nicholfon, only daugh- 
ter of Mr. Tho. Nicholfon. Mrs. Jarat, 
wife of John Jarat, efqg. Aged 64, Mr. 
Wm. Northrop, merchant. Mr. Thomas 
Crofley, woollen-draper. 
At Malton, in an advanced age, Mrs. 
Lumley, -mother of Benj. Lumley, efq. al- 
derman of Stockton. 
At Burley, near Leeds, aged go, Mr. Nath. 
Wade, who was formerly a confiderable far- 
mer, 
aged 60, 
