1798.) 
In his Soth year, the rev. T. Walker, 
minifter of Douglas chapel, in this county. 
At Flixton, aged 76, Mrs. Gilbody. 
At Bolton le Moors, in confequence of a 
fall down ftairs, Mrs. Scofield, 
At Blackburn, Mrs. Sharples, widow. 
- At Anderton, Mr. J. Clayton. 
After along and painfulillnefs, Mrs. Had- 
field, of Travis Mill. 
At Leigh, fuddenly, in his 62d year, the rev. 
James Hartley, of Martinfcroft, near Warring- 
ton, vicar of Leigh, and miniiter of Holenfare, 
both in this county. 
At Oufeborough, near Blackburn, at the 
very advanced age of 103, Mr. T. Singleton. 
At Armley, aged roz, Mrs. Ann Simpfon. 
At Warrington, Mrs, Wilfon. 
At Liverpool, in his 67th year, William 
James, efq. 
YORKSHIR®. 
The Twelve Church Burgeffes, at Sheffield, 
have fub{cribed so guineas annually to the 
New General Infirmary at that place. 
The Corporation of Hull have very pa- 
triotically refolred to fubfcribe sool. towards 
the exigences of the State, in this alarming 
crifis. For this purpofe, the falary of the 
Mayor is to be difcontinued; and an addrefs 
has been agreed to, recommending his Worthip 
to give no more public dinners, on any account 
whatever. 
Beilby Thompfon, efg. befides a donation of 
‘two fat heifers and a quantity of wheat to the 
poor of Efcricke and Whildrake, has tranf-' 
mitted the fum of col. to the Lord Mayor of 
York, to be diftributed among the neceffitous 
poor of that city. -To render this liberal bene- 
faction as diffufive as poffible, the parifh officers 
have been requefted to furnith lifts of proper 
ebjects in their refpective diftri@ts, among 
whom it will be diftributed in fmall fums. 
Married.| At York, Mr. John Morley, to 
Mifs E. Beale, of Dringhoufes. 
At Leeds, Mr. Wm. Bingley, of Chapels 
Allerton, to Mifs Gledhil. Sir Francis Lind- 
ley Wood, Bart. of Bowling-Hall, to Mifs 
Buck, eldeft daughter of Samuel Buck, efq. of 
New Grange, near Leeds. 
At Sheffield, Mr. John Hoyle, to Mifs 
Sarah Fox. 
At Bridlington; Mr. White, furgeon in the 
34th Regiment, to Mifs Taylor. 
At Huddersfield} Mr. Keir, of Horrforth, 
to Mifs Metcalfe, daughter of Mr. Metcalfe, 
fupervifor at the former place. Alfo Jofeph 
Haigh, efq. of Golcar-Hall, to Mifs Amelia 
Fenton, fecond daughter of Wm. Fenton, efq. 
of Spring-Grove. 
At Beverley, Capt. Trollope, of the goth 
regiment of foot, to Mifs Mary Ford, fecond 
daughter of the rev. Dr. Ford, of the former 
lace. 
i At Oey, Mr. Thomas Shaw, furgeon and 
apothecary, to Mifs Catharine Stanhope Had- 
don, youngeft daughter of the rev. P. Haddon, 
vicar of Leeds. 
Montuty Mac. No. XXVIL 
| Yorkfbire—Lincolnfrire. 
‘annual fub{cription to 6031. 15s. 
73 
At South-Ottrington, Mr. Thomas Brame 
ley, jun. to Mifs Gilby, late of London. 
At Whitby, Mr. Storr, thipmafter, to Mifs 
Robinfon. . 
At Hull, Lieut. Adamfon, of the Surry 
Militia, to Mifs Chriftiana Sotheran. And, 
on the fame days Mr. Vernon Sotheran, jun. 
to Mrs. Roulby, of Croom, near Malton. 
Died.| At York, Mrs. Deighton. In his 
87th year, the rev. John Whittell, formerly 
paftor of a congregation of proteftant diffenters, 
at Brighthelmftone. He had been confined ta 
his houfe for the fpace of 19 years, from the 
misfortune of a broken thigh, imperfedtiy fet. 
He retained the ufe of his faculties to the laft, 
and bore his long confinement with exemplary 
fortitude and refignation. 
At Leeds, Mr. Hurft, attorney. Mr. David 
Lupton, fecond fon of Mr. Arthur Lupton, 
merchant. Mr. George Pattifon. Mr. Wm. 
Hardon. 
At Ackworth, the rev. Charles Butter, vicar 
of Bolton upon Dearn, and chaplain to the 
countefs dowager of Mexborough. 
At Beverley, aged 40, Mrs. Brownrige. 
At Pontefract, of an apopleétic fit, Mifs 
Fofs, only daughter of the late Mr. Fofs, of 
Bawtry. In his goth year, Mr. Noble, fur= 
geon and apothecary. 
At Scarborough, in his 44th year, Mr. Wil- 
liam Williamfon, landing waiter in the Cuf- 
toms at that port. 
At Leyburn, in the North Riding, aged 73, 
George Bouftead. 
At Barton upon the Humber, aged 92, Mr. 
Marris, formerly in the profeffion of the lawy 
from which he had retired feveral years, 
At Bretton, near Wakefield, Mr. Noble, 
many years agent to the late Sir Thomas 
Blackett, bart. and fince to Colonel Beau- 
mont, of Bretton-Hall. 
At Gainfborough, aged 79, Mrs Wm. Gunor. 
At Market Weighton, Mr. Wm. Breighton. 
At Hull, fuddenly, Mr. Millfon, « book- 
feller and ftationer. In his 26th year, the rev. 
Thomas Browne, late of Bridlington, nephew 
to Mr. Thomas Browne, bookfeller, in Hull. 
In his 6gth year, General Adams, formerly in 
the Eaft India fervice. 
At the fame place, in the courfe of his 
fecond Mayoralty, and in the 81f year of his 
age, the Worfhipful John Banks, efq. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
The Bifhop of Lincoln’s exertions to eftablith 
a fund for the relief of the widows and orphans 
of clergymen belonging to the county of Lin- 
coln, have been crowned with great fuccefs. 
From the printed lift of benefa&tors and fub- 
fcribers, it appears, that the benefaétions al- 
ready received amount to 5791. 118. and the 
Both theie 
fums, it is confidently hoped, will be confider- 
ably increafed, before the tirit annual meeting, 
next Midfummer. 
Married.| At Walfall, Mr. Thomas Hep- 
wood, of Aldridge, to Mrs. Mary France, of - 
Gold Farm, a maiden lady, aged 63. 
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