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an eminent phyfician at that place. Mifs 
Fletcher, fifter to the wife of Mr. Alderman 
Hall. ; 
At Brafferton, aged 94, the Rev. Ifaac 
Wilfon, 61 years vicar of that parifh. 
At Leeds, aged 72, Mr. Tolfon. Mr. 
Fenton, woolftapler. Aged 105, Lazarus 
Levi, a Jew, well known in the neighbour- 
hood of Leeds, as a vender of hardware. 
At Whitby, Mrs. Holt, widow of the late 
T. Holt, efq. 
At Sykehoufe, fuddenly, aged 28, Mr. 
William Hunt, one of the Wett-Riding yeo- 
man cavalry. 
At Pudfey, near Leeds, aged 24, Mr. Jo- 
feph Staw. 
At Thirfk&, Mrs. Dent, wife of W. Dent, 
efq. 
At Thorne, Mrs. Wife. 
At the vicarage near Bingley, aged 87, 
Mis. Parkinfon, formerly of Fewfton, near 
Otley. 
At Bridlington, aged 66, Mifs Efther 
Carter. 
At Harrogate, Mrs. Thackwray. 
At Pontefract, Mrs. Shaw, reliét of the late 
Rev. Mr. Shaw, vicar of Ardfley, near Wake- 
field: fhe has leit the whole of her property, 
amounting to 15,000]. to her maid-fervant, 
2 young girl, who has lived with her about 
two years. 
At Selby, aged 64, Mrs. Rylah. 
At\Kirkby-under-Dale, at the Rev. Mr. 
Bourne’s, aged 69, Mifs Twigg. 
At Bentham, the Rev. Thomas Benifon, 
nearly 60 years head-matter of the grammar- 
fchool. 
“At Matterfey, near Bawtrey, Mrs. Cart- 
wright, wife of Mr. Cartwright, formerly of 
York. 
At Lofthoufe, near Harewcod, Mr. L. 
Dickinfon, who kept the Harewood Arms 
inn_for many years. 
At Marton, near Skipton-in-Craven, the 
Rev. Reginald Heber. 
LANCASHIRE. 
There has jately been efablifhed in Liver- 
pool a library ona very large and magnificent 
icale, 350 gentlemen having fubferibed ten 
guineas each for the erection of a building, 
and engaged to fupport the inititution by an 
annual fubfeription of two guineas. A more 
detailed account of this defign, fo highly ho- 
nourable to its promoters, will appear in our 
Rext number. » ; 
Married.} At Laneafter, Mr. George Mor- 
ville, merchant, to Mifs Whitefide. . 
At Manchefter, Mr. Nathan Wood, to Mifs 
Demilla, of Rhodes, near Middleton. Mr. 
Wm. Tate, portrait-painter, to Mifs Hulme, 
only niece of Thomas Hodgen, efq. of Salif- 
bury. Mr. John Gillett, te Mifs Beever. 
_. Mr. Edward Hardman, furgeon, of Bolton, to 
Mifs Alice Whitlow, daughter of the late 
Mr, Whitlow, of Broughton. Mr. W. Ainf- 
worth, to Mrs. Penry, widow. 
At Liverpool, Mr. Moies Caffon, to Mits 
Laneafbire....Chefbire. 
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Morley. Myr. James Wright, to Mifs Kings- 
ley. Mr. Richard Briggs, corn-merchant, te 
Mifs Rider. Captain ‘Phomas Charnley, to 
Mifs Fallowfield, of Prefton. Mr. J. Hewitt, 
cabinet-maker, to Mifs Smith, daughter of 
Captain Smith. Mr. W. Lucas Reay, to Mifs 
Robinfen. Captain Hafsler, to Mifs Forreft. 
Capt. Robert Marfhali, to Mifs Sarah Law. 
At Preiton, Mr. Benjamin Thomas, of Li- 
verpool, to Mifs Eliza Lodge. of Prefton. 
At Blackburn, Mr. James Hayhurft, timbere . 
merchant, to Mifs Walmiley. : 
At Leyland, near Chorley, Mr. B. Met- 
calfe, of Mofs-hall, Hool, to Mifs Betty Pil- 
kington, of the former place. 
Died.| At Lancafter, Mr. Henry Cork. 
Mr. Alaerman James Barrow. 
At Liverpool, aged 60, Mr. L. Oliphant, 
formerly an African merchant. Peter Haffey, 
efq. Mrs. Brown, wite of Captain Brown. 
Mrs. Plumbe, reli€t of John Plumbe, efq. 
Mr. William Edmonfon, furgeon. Mrs. El-- 
fton, wife of Mr. J. Elfton. Mr, James 
Heeron, haberdafher. Mr. Chew. Mrs. 
Clark, wife of Mr. Clark, flour-dealer. Aged 
63, Mr. Edward Houghton, flour -dealer. 
Aged 81, Mr. Betfon Bradftock, many years 
a. tide-furveyor. “Mrs. Walton. Mr. John 
Dugdale, baker. 
At Withinfhaw, W. Talton, efg. 
At Crupfall, aged 94, Mrs. Jane Barlow. 
At Rochdale, John Royds, efq. 
At Prefton, Mrs. Sarah Barnes, widow of — 
Mr. J. Barnes, baker. : 
At Salford, Mrs. Kinafton, wife of Mr. 
Kinafton, diftiller. 
At Blackburn, Mr. George Ainfworth, late 
of Liverpool. Mifs Ann Baxenden. Aged 58, 
Mrs. Walmfley, reli@ of the late Mr. B. 
Walmfley, attorney. 
At Ormikirk, aged 72, Mr. Jofeph Barrett, 
formerly of Manchefter. 
At Croft, near Winwick, aged 84, Mr. 
Richard Speakman. : 
At Manchefter, Mr. Robert Lowe, cotton- 
merchant. Aged 82, Mrs. Ann Smalwcod, 
late of Chapel-Milton. Mrs. Walton, reli&t 
of the Irte Mr. M. Walton. Aged 80, Mrs. 
Atkinfon. Mrs, Hallfworth, widow of Mr. 
J. Hallfworth. 
CHESHIRE. 
On the night of the 8th of February, two 
decent-looking women perifhed in the fnow 
near Nantwich: they were difcovered about 
two hundred yards from a public-noufe at the 
Hough, where they had called, and drank 
fome warm ale. ‘lhe fame evening a man 
perithed about a quarter of a mile from his 
own houfe at Wybunbury. 
Married.] At Chefter, Mr. Strongfellow, 
attorney, to Mrs. Powell, widow. Mr. Stan- 
ton, bookfeller, to Mifs Armitage. 
At Bowden, Mr. John Laidler, brewer, to 
Mifs Rigby, 
At St. Ofwald’s, Mr. James Hyatt, of the 
Oxford light dragoons, to Mifs Williams, of 
Beaumaris, 
At 
