579 
probably affeé& thecommierce of Hullmore 
than that of ary other city or town in the 
iland. _ London enjoys the whole or 
greater part of the Haft and Weft India 
trades ; ; the Baltic is a fecondary object. 
To Liverp col, Glafgow, aad Briftol, “the 
commerce is principally ee Ireland, 
Guinéa, and Jamaica, To Hull the Bal- 
We co were) is nine-tenths of the whole; 
and, tr an{port, 1 coaft- 
in a4 ie ides, bone h = ten nfive, are compa- 
ristlve ely trivial in the fcale. { 
, According toarecent calculation, which 
is fiated to be very accurate, the EOuney) of 
York contains 3,797,511 acres, and forms 
about a tenth part of South at 
A fingle potatoe, fet lait {pring in- the 
garden of Mr. J J Hudfon, at Hornfea, 
has ately yiclded the extraordinary pre- 
duce of 36lbs. excellent in quality | ! 
iia Mr. Wilkinion, of Leeds, to 
Mifs Sharp, of Stone, in Sips linn oall 
Mr. R. Rook, of Leeds, to Mifs Dawfon, 
of Barnbow.—T. Warwick, M. D. of 
Rotherham, to Mifs M. Alred, niece to 
R, W. Moult, Ei: of Wickerfley—Mr. 
ie Bue minifter of the Methodift ard 
ew Itinerancy in Leeds, to Miis Folt, 
Wilmflow, in Chefhire—T. Haworth, 
efq, of the Eaft York Militia, to Mifs 
Cartwright, ot Sloane Street, Cheifea. 
j. a efg. of Oufefleet-grange, to 
Mis Spoffcrth, caughter of R. Spofferth, 
efc. of How aon --- Tne Rev. Mr. Mitchel- 
ed of Acklome, to Milfs Metcalf of 
Dunnington. 
At Garerave, M. W fon, efa. a! Lon- 
don, to Mrs. R. Currer, of Kild wick Hall, 
---Mr. J.D. Dixon, of Leeds, merchanz, to 
Mils E. Davw4on, of Hall Foot, near ‘eins 
theroe,, in Lan Ri ise H. Durham, 
efg. of the ifland of St. Vincent, a barrifter, 
to Mifs E. Theakftone, of Doncafter. 
Mr. J. Pafs, of Howden, furgeon, to Mifs 
tre. of Rawcliff.---j. W ade, efq. of 
Rippon, to Mifs George, of Salifbury- 
{quare, London.---Mr. W. Judfon, of 
Bowthorp, near Seiby, to Miis E. Tenant, 
of Bolton Caftle, in Wenfley Dale.---Mr. 
Ridley, of Richmond, to Mifs Wright, 
of Brooms, near Rippon. 
(At Gretna Green), Mr. J. Benfon, 
jun. of York, to Mils E. Reid, of Scar- 
borough. 
Mr. 
She field. 
Mr. W. Purdon, to M ifs E. Wells, 
The Rev. J. jest! M. A. late of St. 
John’s College, Cambridge, to Milfs Tel- 
ford, of ¥ ae 
Mr. jf. Bailey, of Collingham, to Mifs 
Ringroie, of Bahia: 
Mr. 'y, Southeran, of York, to Mifs E. 
Hee, of Ci hancery-lane, London. 
_ He Be of MiddJcton, to Mifs 
ak cae of Crofs Fiats, near acd 
Die) At Leeds, advanced in years, 
Mrs. Reynol 3 widow. In her 79th year, 
an 
Git 
Vatfon, to Mifs Tenant, both of 
Vorkfoire—Laz sales 
{Jan. 15 
Mrs. M. Cookfon, daughter and only fur 
viving defcendant of the Rev. ]. Cookfon? 
formerly vicer of this parifh.—lDirs. 
Wetherall, widow, late of Lincoln.— Very 
fuddenly, Mr. Randal. 
At Hull, aged-82, Mrs. Shipton. Alfo 
Mr. W. Ritchie. 
At York, Mr. ene —Aged iA 
Mrs. Agar, aged 73, J. Lobley, efq. f for- 
merly of Cottinfley Papal Ox the 24th 
of December, the Rev. N. Cappe; of this 
highly refpectable charaGter further par- 
ticulars wili appear in our next Nunzber. 
At Halifax, Mr. R. Benfon, of New- 
caftle. 
At Sheffield, Mr. Sawcer, merchant.— 
Aged co, Mr. T. Bennet.—Mr, J. Mappin, 
bao the wide eee Affay-office. 
Mrs. Burnley, of Great Gomerfall, near 
Leeds. 
At Howden, aged 62, Mr. J. Drinkall. 
Mr. W. Parker, of Broom Clofe, near 
Boroughbridge. 
Aged 77, Mr. W. Lindley, upwards of 
50 years parita-clerk at Tickhill. 
Mrs. Broo wite of the Rev. J. Brook, 
of Holbeck, in Leeds parifh—Aged 89, 
Mr. }. Howard of Throne; and two days 
afterwards, aged 91, Mrs. M, Howard, 
his widow; they have been married 60 
years. 
Mr. J. Cou ipland, only Ton Jak Mr. . 
Coupland, of Knarefborough, after a long 
and painful illneis. 
Mr. Smallpage, of Wakefield, attorney. 
Tn his goth year, Mr. H. Sagar, of Al- 
lerton, neat Bradford. 
At Bradford, after a long illnefs, Mr. 
Wadiworth, ion cf the late Rev. J. Wadf- 
worth, cf Holdfworth, near Halifax. 
Aged 63, Mr. R. Lumb, of Barwick, in 
Elmet, near Leeds. 
At Wilberfof, near Pocklington, i in her 
36th year, Mrs. Reef, wife of Capt. Reef, 
of the navy. 
At Beverley, very fndecely, Mrs. 
Clarke, widow, formerly of Hull—Alfo 
Mr. W. Mafon, parifh-clerk of St. Mary’s 
Church.— Mr. J. Haviit, matter of the fhip 
Pilgrim, bound from Naples to Hull. 
Mrs. Croft, wife of Mr. Croft, mer- 
chant of Halifax. | 
Advanced in years, Mr. Brook, of 
Pariton Hall, near Leeds. 
LANCASHIRE. 
On the roth of December, the town of 
Mancheiter was alarmed by one of the 
moit dreadful fires, the extent of property 
confidered, that ever happened in it. It 
firft broke out ina warehoufe in Hodfon’s- 
{quare, which confifts of ten large and 
lofty warehoufes (no dwellings); and 
though every. poffible affiftance was ren- 
dered, yet the fire contmued to fpread, 
and the impoflibility of faving any of the 
Warehoufes was evident. 
goods in them to a very great amount, 
every ¢Hort was made to preferve thefe, 
and. 
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