$2 
he regular difcharge of which dutles for 
forty-eight years he is computed to have 
‘walked 75,000 miles.: Mr. G. Burn, aged 23, 
At Annau, Mr. Richards, of the Queent- 
bury-arms-inu. 
At Cockermouth, inan advanced age, Mrs. 
Mary Key, a maiden lady. 
At Lowefwater, aged 49, Mr. Jofeph Gra- 
ham, f¢hooimafter. 
At Difington, in anadvanced age, Mrs. E. 
Douglas. 
At Thurfby, aged 62, Tho. Gibfon, Efq. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Married.| At York, Mr. Robert Moun- 
tain to Mrs. Lockwood. Mir. Smith to Mifs. 
Cowling. 
" At Leeds, Mr. Rufby, apothecary, to Mifs 
Stones, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Stones, 
of Rawdon’ Mr. William Sayner, dyer, to 
Mifs Ann Walker, of Spofforth. Mr. Joba 
Beverley, brazier, to Mifs Wigin, of Whit- 
wood., Mr. Robinfon, dryfalter, to Mifs 
. Afpin, both of Hunfleet. The Rev. C. Via- 
cent to Milfs Roper. Mr. Kemplay, of the 
academy, to Mifs Fryer, of York. 
Mr. €. Armitage, iron-mafter, of Moufe- 
hole-forge, near Sheffield, to Mifs E. Spear. 
~ At os Mi. G. Johnfon, to Mifs 
Ruth Parker. 
_At Bull, Mr. Robert Hawkins, purfer of 
the brig la Jaloufe, to Mifs Bamford, of the 
Ges 
‘At Welt ‘on, Dr. Hunter, of York, to Mifs 
Bell, of Hull. - 
At. Ferrybridge, Mr. S. 
Hull, to Mifs Poynton, niece of William 
“Rharpien, efq. of the former pe 
Mr. Richard Greenwood, of Dewfbury-.. 
mills, to Miis E. ee of Lees-hall, 
near Thornhill. 
At Eafingwould, Francis Plummer, efq. to 
Mifs Spray. 
Died.] At York, aged 67, Wilt. Spences, 
M.D. Aged 56, Mr. Tho. Spink, Publican. 
Suddenly, Mr. George Smithfon, of the Fal- 
con-inn. .Mrs,, E. Challoner... Aged 21 
Aifs Atkinfon. Aged 76, Mr. R. Whittle. 
At Leeds, Mifs Martha Wilfon,- fecond 
daughter of Mr, Jonn Wilfon, of Camp-hall. 
Aged 25, Mr. Samucl. Jackfon. 
At Hull, aged 21, Mids; Blaydes, only 
daughter of Benjamin Blaydes, Efq. « 
Aged 55, Mr. Ifaac Robinfon, ihip- owner 5,” 
in the. laft. war he e: agaged the well-known 
American privateer Black Prin ce, and pre- 
ferved his flip, though far inf ferior in weight 
of poe as 
A t Harrowgate, Mrs. RuGe, many years 
miftrefs- of the Green Dragon inn. 
i¢ Burley-Lalt,-° near Oley 
Thamas Maude, efg. author of 
apoem, and other publications 
At Howden, in the prime of lige, the Rev. 
George Cumpftone. 
aged $i, 
Wharf Dale, 
At Whitby, aged 72, Mr. Wilham Dickins 
fon, formerly Porras there 
At Nor ‘thalle YtCN, Mrs. Poveetien, At 
Malton, aged 68, Mr. H. Soulby. 
Yorkfbire....Lancafhire. 
_Mifs Bree, ¢ 
Middleton, of 
‘Dane. 
_ At Tadcafter, Miles Dawfon, efa. 
At Howden, aged 34, Mis. pion, wife of 
Mr. Blencow. Dunn. Po 
At Swinton, Mr. Mortor. 
‘Mr. Wardle, of Stockeld-farm; as he was 
returning from Wetherby-masket he fell 
from his horfe, and inftantly expired. 
Very fudéenly at Hook, near Howden, 
Mrs. Collinfon, wife of Mr. John Coilinfon, 
At Scarborough, aged 55, Mr. Thomas 
Hopper, fhip-owner. At the Seaman’s hof- 
pital, Mrs. Ann Matthews, aged 97. 
_ At Brig, aged 72, Roger Leadbetter, efq. 
At Doncatter, aged 73, G.Pearfon, efq,. 
alderman. At the vicarage-houfe, Mifs Sa— 
rah Lucas, after a,feries of nearly zo years of 
ill health, 
_ At Patrington, Mrs. Jane Pearfon. 
At Sheffield, Mr. Tomlinfon, publican: 
aa daughter to the Rev. Sir 
Martin Stapleton, bart. of Myton-hall. 
At Wakefteld, Mrs. Norton. 
At Pogmore, Mr. Hill, wire-manufeéturer. 
At Monk-fryfton, Mifs Fither. 
At Otley, much refpe€ted, in her Soth 
year, Mrs. Grace Cawood, widow of the late 
Mr. J. Cawood. She had prattifed midwifery 
fer the laft 40 years, and was inftrumental in 
bringing into the world upwards of 5000 
children ; fhe was herfelf mother of 1a, 
grandmother to 44, and great-grandmother 
to 50, in all 05 children. 
At Burton-grange, Gamaliel Milner, efq. : 
major in the firft Weft York regiment of mi- 
litia, and one of the deputy-lieutenants for 
the Weft Riding. 
LANCASHIRE. 
The new canal from Sowecby-bridge + te 
Rochdale was lately opened for bufinefs. The 
Travis yatch firft croffed the head level, de- 
corated with the union flag, (emblematica 
of the junétion of thé ports of Hull and L 
verpool) with colours flying, mufic eT 
attended by the Saville yatch, and theufands- 
of fpeétators. »A difplay of flags on the 
warehoufe, and the found of cannon an- 
nounced to the rejoicing neighbourhood the 
joyful tidings, which in the evening were 
realized by the arrival of feveral-veflels laden 
with corn, timber, &c. 
In the year 1795 there failed from the port 
of Liverpool for Africa 67 thips; in the year 
1796, 10a fhips.; in the year 1797, 94 fhips.; 
and in the year 1798, 153 fhips. 
farrud.| At Monchefter,. Mr. Samuel 
Holdftock, of Bath, to Miis Mary Crefwell, 
* of Salford. 
ew Liverpool, Mr. Joteph Todd, filk-ma- 
faturer, to Mits. Fletcher. Mr, David 
Pal to Mifs Mary Brelsford. Mr. E. 
Wood to Mrs. Skelton’ Mr: P. Holland te 
Mifs Chapman. Capt. Williams, of the thip 
Abigail, to Mifs Margaret Kingfley. Mr. 
Thomas Duckworth toMifs Betfey Heywood. 
At Wigan, Ralph Hucknefe, efg. to Mifs 
Woodcock. Mr. fames Smith, of Beamiley, 
to. Mifs Stell, of Addingham: Mr. Robert 
Alderfey, cotton-merchant,to MifsCechraine. 
