Yorkfirem—L ancafbire. 
Proceeded in his ninth lecture as. far as the 
book of Job, when his pious meditations were 
terminated by diffolution. 
YORKSHIRE. 
A’fchool has lately been ere€ted without 
Walmgate bar, in the city of York, by John 
Dodfworth, efq.. for the education e feveral 
poor children, refidents of the parifhes of 
Walmegate, andthat without the bar, whofe 
parents are incapable of having them properly 
inftructed, An inftitution fo laudable, and 
replete with the mo@ falutary confequences 
to the rifing generation, highly mierits the 
warmeft commendation. 
About three months ago, a ewe belonging 
-to Mr. John Cooke, of Eaft Cottingwith, 
yeaned two fine lambs, which fhe breught 
up tillthe 3d of June, when the ewe died, 
without any apparent caufe. Onopening the 
animal, fhe was found to contain another full 
grown Pew in a ftate fit for yeaning. 
Married.) At Leeds, Mr. Thottias Gill, 
printer and ftationer, to Mifs Smith. 
At Sheffield, Mr. Pafmure, of Doncafter, 
to Mifs Binks, of the former place. Mr. 
John Broadhead, grocer, to Mifs Hannah 
Hobfon, daughter of the late Mr. Hobfon, 
of Heeley Miil. 
At Hull, Captain Konig, of the Dorothea 
Hamburgh trader, to Mifs Georgeflenner, 
daughter of Dr. Georgeflenner, of Hull, Mr. 
Foritet, merchant, to Mifs Sarah Ker. 
At Knavelborough, Charles Quinter Berry, 
efg. of the 47th regiment of foot, to Mifs 
Freeman, of Little Ealing, Middlefex. 
At Scarborough, Captain Wiikinfon, of the 
Leicefterfhire militia, to Mifs Bates, of that 
town. 
_.. At Bramham church, John Cayley, efq. 
of Brompton, to Mifs Stillingfleet, ‘only 
daughter and heirefs of the late rev, Edward 
Stillingfleet, of Kelfield. 
Mr. Thomas Clark, furgeon, of Knotting- 
Jey, near Ferrybridge, to Mifs Dickon, of 
Kelfield. 
At Barton upon Humber, Mr. John Lunn, 
ef Richmond, to Mifs M. Welbar, of the 
former place. 
At Darfield, Mr. Thomas Garland, fecond 
fon of john Garland, efg. of Wood Hall, to 
Mifs Agn Parkin, of Ardfley, near Barniley. 
At Penifton, Mr. Charles Ghoyne, minifter 
in the methodift connexion, to Mifs Sarah 
Hardy, fecond daughter of Mr. John Hardy, 
furgeon and apothecary. 
At Ripon, Captain Boyd, to Mifs Cattaneo, 
youngelt daughter of the late Mr. Cattaneo, 
merchant, of Leeds. 
At Newton upon Oufe,. Mr. N.S. Lunn, 
of Richmond, to Mifs Jane Allen, youngeft 
daughter of the rev. Thomas Allen, rector of 
Yarburgh, in Lincolnfhire. 
Joha Eamonfon, efq. puymafter of the 62d 
regiment of foot, to Mifs Wife, only daugh- 
ter of Mr. Wife, of Reale, near Ferrybridge. 
Died} At Scarborough, in his sqth year, 
the rev, Digby Cayley, rector of Thormanby, 
‘tions in fuch cafes. 
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in the north riding, and fifth fon of the late 
Sir George Cayley, bart. 
Aged 61, Mrs. Gott, of Howde clough, 
near “Birftall. 
In the 97th year of her age, Mrs. Dodf 
worth, widow of the late John Dodfworth, 
efq. of Thornton Watlafs, and Sifter to Mat- 
thew Hutton, late archbithop of York, and 
who was afterwards tranflated to the fee of 
Canterbury. 
At Halifax, after afevere and tedious ill- 
nefs, Mifs Bolland. 
Quite fuddenly, in the prime of life,’ Mr. 
Mark Bell, of Lecconfield, ’ near Beverley. 
one of the moi opulent farmers in this 
county. 
Likewife fuadenly; in his 76th year, the 
rev. Jolin Whaley, re&tor of Huggate: 
At Sandal, near Doncafter, Mr. John 
Martif.. 
At Workfop, in the ‘prime of life, Mr.’ 
Wilmont, attorney, of Rotherham. 
At Skelton, near York, Mr. Watterfon. 
At Knarefborough, after a long indifpofi- 
tien, Mr. Richard Tuton, jun. nee 
dow of the late Mr. James Coates; wine 
merchant. She had on that very day temoved 
into 2 new houfe, which the had not occu 
pied two hours before fhe expired. She was 
defervedly efteemed, and will long be regret- 
ted by a numerous acquaintance. 
Atthe fame place, Mrs. Braham.’ 
At Marton, in the nosth riding, in ‘hie 
x year, the rev. John Grenfide, nearly 55 
years viear of that place. * He was’ greatly- 
beloved and refpeéted by all his pariflmoners. 
At Pickering, Mr. Thomas Atkinfon. 
At Wetherby, Mr. George Dewes. 
LANCASHIRE. 
About three months 2go an inhabitant of 
Liverpool had the misfortune to be bitten by 
a mad dog. As the wound was very flight, 
he omitted to employ the neceflary ‘precau- 
He continued in perfect 
health till the 28th of May, when he com- 
plained of the head ach and langour. This 
continued all night and the following diy, 
during which time fome difficulty af digly- 
tition was obferved, and he grew more ‘and 
more enieebled. On thé sth he was vifited 
by a modical gentleman, when the fatal 
fymptoms of hydrophobia nianifefting them- 
felves, he was immediately taken to the in- 
firmary, where every poflible afliftance was 
‘adminiftered, without cfHteét. About four in 
the afternoon death puta period to his mifery. 
During the whole of his ae his mind > 
was perfectly collected. 
Married.] _ At Liverpool, John 
Knowls, merchant, to Mifs natcoae Mr; 
Richard Dobb, merchant, to’ Mifs Stordy. - 
Mr. Robert Worrall » painter, to Mifs Totty, 
milliner. Mr. Thomas Chaftfers, to Mifs 
Wynne. Mr. Thomas Afhcroft, to Mifs 
Willoughby. ° Mr. William eee pilot, “3 
Milfs Brifcoe. | 
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