Yorkfhire....Lancafpire....Chefbire. 
At Farlington, Mr. Thomas Hall, of Lin- 
gon upon Oufe, to Mifs Hall. 
At Rotherham, Mr. Edward Crefwick, of 
Sheffield, to Mifs Mary Holt, fitter to Mr. 
Holt, of Newark, printer. 
At Hefsle, Mr. Scoffin, of the Eaft Riding 
Bank ia Beverly, to Mifs Brough, of the 
former place. 
At Wakefield, Mr. Rowland Herft, book- 
feller, to Mifs Ann Day, daughter of Mr. 
John Day, watchmaker. Mr. Thomas Beau- 
mont, ironmonger, to Mifs Ann Richardfon, 
of Leeds. : 
The Rev. William Williamfon, of Pockc- 
lington, fecond fon of W. Williamfon, of Lin- 
ton Spring, to Mifs Dawfon, only daughter 
of Mr. Dawfon, of Wighill, near Wetherby. 
At Doncafter, Mr. Graham, to Mrs. Lifle. 
At Hull, Mr. Richardfon, of Pockling- 
ton, to Mifs Hall, of Beverley. Mr. Win. 
Lambert to Mifs Fearn. 
At Leeds, Mr. Matthew Hewitt, of Bee- 
fton, to Mifs Burton, daughter of the late 
Mr. Jothua Burton, of Bromley. Mr. Philip 
Haift, merchant, to Mifs Mary Tipping. 
Died.] At York, John Cockfhutt, efq. 
captain in lord Harewood’s regiment of fup~ 
plementary militia. Mifs Severs. In his 
7ut year, defervedly efteemed and ref{pected, 
Mr. Thomas Atkinfon, architeét. 
_ At Hull, aged 55, the rev. John Beatfon, 
many years minifter of the Baptift chapel in 
Salthoufe Lane. Mr. Thomas Bell, infurance 
broker. 
At Broomley, near Whatley, greatly re- 
{pected and beloved, Mrs. Ann Rhodes. 
At Duncombe Park, Mifs Duncombe, 
eldeft furviving daughter of Charles Sling {by 
Duncombe, efq. 
Suddenly, the Rev. Dr. Hunter, reétor of 
Thurnfcoe. 
In his 6gth year, Jofeph Wilkinfon, efg. 
of Whetley Hill, near Bradford. 
At Badfworth, the Rev. Mr. Rawlinfon. 
At Beverley, aged 42, Mr. Hudfon. 
At her houfe at Carthorpe, in the North 
Riding, onthe 6th inft. Mrs. Elfley, widew 
of the late rev. Gregory Elfley, Vicar of 
Burnefton. 
At Louth, Mrs. Wriggleworth, wife of 
Mr. N. Wriggleworth, warden of that cqrpo- 
ration, This gentleman’s family furn fhes a 
remarkable inftance of fatality; his three 
fons, together with his wife, all dying within 
the {pace of 14 months. 
At South Cave, Mr, John Robinfon, late 
deputy comptroller of the cuftoms at the port 
of Scarborough. 
After a few hours illnefs, Mr. Wainwright, 
of Ferrybridge, poftmatter of that place, and 
One of the partners in the Leeds pottery. 
At Scholes, near Leeds, the youngeft fon 
of colonel Brooke. 
_ At Thorner, likewife near Leeds, Mr. 
Marmaduke Parfoa, many yeurs a local 
preacher in the late Mr. Weftley’s con- 
Rexion. 
Montu. Mac Wo, xxi. 
394 
At Baildon, near Bradford, after a few days 
illnefs, Mrs. Cockfhott. 
LANCASHIRE. 
Married.) At Liverpool, Mr. Thomas 
Mofs, merchant, to Mifs Griffies. Mr. Jo- 
Meph Farrer, merchant, to Mifs Eliza Neild, 
daughter of Mr. Henry Neild, of Aulling- 
ton, in Chefhire. Mr. Edward Thompfon, 
painter, aged 15, to Mrs. Groves, ayed 45. 
Mr. George Atkinfon to Mifs Mary Evans. 
At Manchefter, Mr. John Parry, merchant, 
to Mifs Wright. Mr. Wm. Fletcher to Mifs 
Mann. Mr. Thomas Thackery to Mifs Mar- 
riot, of Smedley. 
At Ormfkirk, Mr. Wm. Wareing, attor- 
ney, to Mifs Catherine Parr, daughter of 
the late alderman John Parr, of Liverpool. 
At Macclesfield, Mr. Lee, attorney, to 
Mifs Simpfon, 
Died.| At Lancafter, aged 91, Mrs. Pa- 
tience Harrifon. In her 7oth year, Mrs. 
Elizabeth Frankland. Suddenly, Mr. Thomas 
Ralph, whitefmith. i 
On his paflage from the coaft of Africa, 
Mr. Henry Wood, of Liverpool. ; 
At Manchefter, of a Jingering confumption, 
borne with great fortitude and refignation, 
Mrs, Lignum, wife of Mr. John Lignum, 
furgeon. 
At Prefton, in a very advanced age, Mrs. 
Hornby. Mr. Charles Roberts, of the royal! 
Prefton volunteers. Hi 8 
At Bootle, aged 84, Mr. Edward Afhcroft, 
father of Mr, E. Afhcroft, of Spellow Houle, 
near Liverpool. 
At Huns Fold, in Tottington, at the ex- 
traordinary age of 102 years, Mr. Richard 
Hamer. He retained the ufe of all his facul- 
ties to the laf day of his life; and withina 
fortnight of his deceafe, could eat a hard 
cruft of bread as eafily as in his youth. He 
has left a daughter and fon-in-law, whofe 
joint ages amount to 154. years. 
Mr, Hughes, wife of Mr. M. Hughes, of 
St. Helen. 
At Skipton in Craven, fuddenly, Mr. 
Thomas Wharton, innkeeper. 
At Wigan, Mrs. Lowe, wife of Mr. James 
Lowe, fuftian manufacturer. Mr, Chritty. 
Mr, Ellam. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.} At Chelter, Philip Humber- 
fton, efq. to Mifs Cotton, elle# daughter of 
the rev. the dean of Chefter. 
At Nantwich, the rev. John Latham, cu- 
rate of that place, to Mifs Snelfon, daughter 
of Mr. Snelfon,. ftationer. i 
“ At Overton, Mr. Thomas Clarke, to Mifs 
Ellen Downs. ; 
At Preftbury, Charles Antrobus, efq. of 
Alloftock, to Mifs Broadhurit, of Henbury 
Died.] At Chefter, aged 93, Mrs. Mary 
Weienhall. Inher 83d year, Mrs. Barnfton. 
My. Thomas Hand, corkeutter. Mr. Wm, 
Carrie. Mr. Wm. Dicas, attorney. Mifs 
Gregory, of Sealand. 
¥ Haabhace, near Chefter, Mr. Woods. 
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