1800.] 
mer, but had retired; Mr. Wade’s family 
had occupied this farm upwards of 200 
years. 
In Whitebooth Roads, near Hull, Captaia 
Potter, of the Vertumnus 3 he was drowned 
by che upfetting of his boat as he was going 
on board. 
At Whitby, Robert Walker, efq. greatly 
refpeéted. Mrs. Hancock, widow of the Jate 
Mr. John Hancock, attorney. Mr. Robert 
Webfter, jun. watchmaker, a Quaker. 
At Armley, aged 31, Mr. Wrigglefworth ; 
he died whilft in cheerful converfation with 
two of his neighbours. 
At Weft Tanfield, the Rev. Charles Bar- 
bez, re€tor of that place. 
At Eafingwold, aged 66, 
Clough. . 
At Wakefield, Mrs. Gledhill, wife or Mr. 
J. Giedhill, of thie Strafford Ae inn. Sud- 
denly, Mr. Wm. Johnfon, merchant. Mrs. 
‘Topham, wife of Mr. Timothy Topham. 
At Caftleton, in the North Riding, Mifs 
Harnah Prudom, late of York, aged 32. 
At Scarborough, aged 7o, the wife of 
Thomas Colley. Aged 82, Mr. William 
Salmon. 
At Bircholme, near Chefterfield, 
Charlotte Hunlocke. 
At Doncafter, aged 26, Mr. Fra. Linley ; 
although blind from bis birth, hé became a 
moft excellent performer on the organ, un- 
der the tuition of Dr. Miller; he was be- 
fides, an excellent companion, an acute rea- 
foner, and well acquainted with the works 
of the moft eminent authors, ancient and mo- 
dern. Having compleated his mufical ftudies, 
he went to London, and was the fuccefsful 
candidate among feventeen competitors for 
the place of organiit at Pentonville Chapel. 
He was foon after married to a blind lady of 
large fortune ; but having fuftained great loffes 
by the treachery of a friend, and having been 
deferted by his wife, he made a voyage to 
America, where his performance and his com- 
pofitions foon brought him into notice; but 
returning to England, about a year fince, he 
finifhed his mortal courfe at his mother’s 
Ahoufe.—Alfo, at Doncafter, aged 58, Mrs, 
Wade. Aged 73, Mrs. Webfter. Aged 72, 
Mrs. Roper, widow -of the late J. Roper, 
gent. Mrs. Eyre, relict of the late Anthony 
_ Eyre, efq. of tne Grove, Nottinghamfhire. 
At Hull, aged 30, Mr. Hanfon Evifon, 
porter-merchant. Mrs. Pudfey, wife of Mr. 
‘Tr. Pudfey, publican, Aged 80, Mrs. Bridges, 
relict of the late Dr. Bridges. Mifs Heficy, 
Mr. Thomas 
Mrs. 
daughter of Mr. William Heffey. Aged 38, 
jofhua Dobfon, efq. merchant. Mrs. Dove, 
‘wife of Lieut. John Dove, in the imprefs 
fervice at this port. Mr. Clifford, fen. light- 
erman. 
At Barnfley, Mrs. Johnfon, of the King’s 
Head inn. Mrs. Carr, wife of Mr. Carr, 
feed{man. _ 
At Stackhoufe, near Settle, in Craven, 
Lancafbire. , . ens 
Mifs M. Land, fecond daughter of Mr. 
Land, 
Mr. George Otley, of Bolton, farmer; 
who was thrown from his horfe, on bis return 
‘from Wath, and killed on the {pot. 
At Swillington, aged 79, Mrs. Cooper, 
widow of the late William Cooper, farmer. 
At Middleton Lodge, near Iikiey, William 
Middleton, efg. eldeft fon of W. Middleton, 
efq. of Stockfield Park, near Weatherby. 
LANCASHIRE. 
An eftate at Kellet, near Lancafter, let 
upona leafe of 21 years (which term is nearly, 
expired) at forty piunds per annum, was lately 
retaken in public, by the fame farmer, at an 
advance of ainety-five pounds a year! 
A dire& communication is now open be- 
tween Hull and Holyhead, by means of an 
extenfion of the Hull, York, Leeds, and 
Manchefter mail-coach, from that place to 
Chefter, where it meets the London mail, on 
_ Its way to Holyhead, and fo forms a crap las: 
connexion acrofs the kingdom from fea to fea 
_ Another Royal Mail has alfo been iately efta- 
blifped, from Manchefter to Birmingham. 
Married.| At Liverpool, Mr. Benjamia 
Greenwood, merchant, to, Mifs Leadbeater. 
Mr. fofeph Carfhore, to Mifs Wilfon. 
Mr. Henry Bell, filverfmith, to Mifs Cor- 
nah, mughter of the late ona Cornah, 
both of Utes 
At Manchefter, Mr. J. Nightingale, 
thread-manufaéturer, to Milfs England, of 
Salford. Mr. Lamb, of Sarton, innkeeper, 
(whofe wife was accidentally killed two days 
before) to Mifs Mary Rofcow. Mr. Daven- 
port, of Crumpfall, to Mifs Charlton, of 
Ardwick. Mr. Gapper, cotton-merchant, 
to Mifs Margaret Lithgow, of Cheetham. 
Mr. John Newton, of Macclesfield, to Mifs 
Ann Law. 
At Accrington, Rt. Peel, efq. of Church 
Bank, to Mifs Peel, daughter of Jonathan 
Peel, ef. 
Dean At Liverpool, Mr, John Green- 
-algh, Captain J. Harden, of the fhip Dart- 
mouth. Mr. John Wall. Aged 61, Mr, 
Clegg, fchoolmafter. Aged 28, Mr. Tho- 
mas Wright, ironmonger, Aged 4t, Mr. 
“Alexander Reed, organift of Chrift Church. 
Mrs. Crofbie, wife of Wm. Crofbie, jun. efq. 
Aged 70, Mr. Fhomas Wainwright, upwards 
of 4 years clerk at St. Tomas S ‘Church ; 
from the duties of which office he never Bad 
been one day abfent, till within a few days 
of his death. Aged 63, Mrs: Harrifon, relict 
of the ‘late Rev. George Harrifon, vicar of 
Leaxe, Lincointhire. 
At Manchefter, within a few days of each 
other, Mifs Seddon, and Miis F. Seddon, 
daughters of Mr. Seddon, attorney. W N, 
Tomlinfon, of Cateaton-firezt. (dr. James . 
Withrington. Mrs. Crompten, wife of Mr, 
Crompton, cotton-merchant. Aged 76, Mr. 
James Robinfon, upwards of 4t years agent 
to the Sankey and other canals, He was a 
man 
