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fhip-owner. Mr.-John Parker, of Leeds, 
“merchant, to Mifs Beilby, of Scarborough. 
At Wakefield, Richard Bailey, efq. of 
Broomfield, to Mifs Haift of Wakefield. - 
At Malton, Mr. Temple, furgeon, to 
Mifs Blackburn. 
At Huddersfield, Mr. Croffard, to Mifs 
Battye, of Finney. } 
At Barnfley; Mr. Keir, attorney, to Mifs 
Mallifon. Mr. Handley, of Wakefield, to 
Mifs Lydia, of Pontefract. — : 
- Died.] At’ York, Mr. Matthew Cockin, 
ene of the common-council men for that city. 
Mr. W. Clayton, twenty-two years goaler of 
Vork-Caftle ; a fituation which enabied him 
to exercife his well-known benevolence, by 
a humane and equitable indulgence to thofe 
unfortunate, and often crirsinal members of 
the community, whowere his prifoners, not 
one of whom-has ever been heard tocomplain 
ef his treatment. 
Mr. William Stavers, formerly of Nor- 
thumberland. At anadvanced age, Mrs. 
Teafdale, wife of Mr. H. Teafdale. Mrs. 
Dodf{worth, wife of J. Dodfworth, efq. 
Mr. Robert Robfon, of the white-horfe inn, 
Aged 86, Mrs. E. Battie, a maiden lady. 
At. Benaffee, near Catterick, Mifs Carter, 
enly daughter of Mr. Jofeph Carter. 
At Thornton, near Bradford, aged 71, the 
Rev. Jofeph Thwaites, many years curate of 
that place. i 
At Whitby, John Mellar, efq. 
At Wakefield, Mrs. Milnes, reliét of Ro- 
bert Milnes, efq. 
At Fofton-Hall, aged 53, Mr. William 
Shaver, late of Poppleton. 
At Barwick-in-Elmet, Rev. R. Deane, 
B. D. re@or of Barwick and of Kirkbram, 
within the deanery of Doncafter, who,’ from 
the general confidence in his great integrity, 
by means of {mall fums. entrufted to him, is 
fuppofed to have releafed more debtors from- 
prifon, than any otber individual in the 
kingdom. 
At Notton, aged 84, Mr. Robt. Fofer, 
late of Fryfton. : 
At Crofly-Grange, aged 76, Mr Giles Fall. 
AtHull; aged 81,.W. Jarratt, efq. Aged 
86, john Hall, efq. Bis : 
At Leeds, aged 56, Mrs. Sharp, wife of 
Mr. Sharp, of Gilderfome. 
At‘ Scarborough, Mrs. Clemitha, wife of 
Mr. R. Clemifha, woollen-draper. Mrs. 
Holby, widow of the late Captuin Holby, of 
Bull ie sh 
At Thirfk, aged 65, Mrs. Leife, mother 
ef John Leife, efq. of Sowerby. 
At Stokefley, 
Lee, merchant. , 
At Middleton, near Pickering, aged ‘93, 
Mr. J. Boys, brother to the late Mrs. Drink- 
row, of Driffield, who died in her goth 
year, in November laf. 
At the Deanery, Ripper, aged 17, Mr. 
T.B. Waddilove, elde%t fon of the Dean. 
| Lancafbire...Chefhire. 
~ founder. 
Mrs. Lee, wife of Mr. W. 
[ April 
At Field-houfe, near Halifax, Mrs. Stan- 
field, wife of G. Stanfield, efq. 
At Wharram, in her journey home from Be- 
verley, Mrs. Taylor, wife of Mr. F. Taylor, 
of the eaft-riding bank, Malton. 
At Whitby, John Meller, efq. 
At Carlton, near Pontefraét, Mrs. Lee, 
wife of Captain James Lee, of the Weft- 
York militia. 
LANCASHIRE. ’ 
Married.| At Lancafter, Rev. A. Chambre, 
to Mifs Ruffel. 
At Liverpool, Captain Inglis, to Mifs 
Kendall. Mr. R. Wickfteed, merchant, to 
Mifs Tatlock, of Richmond. Mr. W. R. 
Anderfon, to Mifs H. Corfe. Captain Pow- 
ditch, to Mrs. Jackfon. Mr. €. Turner, gun- 
maker, to Mifs M. Roberts. Mr: Z. Mat- 
thews, to Mifs F. Gibfon. Captain Pince, 
to Mifs. E. Jackfon, of the Tide Mills. 
At Manchefter, Mr. R. Syers, merchant: 
of Liverpool, to Mifs Wright, of Manchefter, 
Mr. J. Baron, manufa&urer, to Mifs S. En- 
t wille. 
At Chorley, Mr. W. Heugh, attorney, to 
Mrs. Winftanley. L 
At Lindale, in Cartmel, Captain William 
Kellett, to Mifs Mellar. 
At Cartmel, Captain Carter, to Mifs Jep- 
fam. , 
At Ardwick, near Manchefter, Mr. John 
Dixon, of Bolton, to Mifs Margaret Hartley. 
Died.| At Lancafter, aged 85, John Bar- 
row, efq. late alderman of that place. Mr. 
John Gardner, foap boiler. Aged 67, Mr. 
William Parkinfon, clock-maker. Aged 80, 
Mr. George Parkins. Mifs Howfon, daugh~ 
ter of the late Mr. W. Howfon. Mr. Leet 
Dearden. Mr. R. Townly, who was killed 
by falling under a cart. 
At Manchefter, Mrs. Holland, wife of Mr. 
T. Holland, jun, Mr. Thomas Rothwell. 
Aged 69, Mr. Benjamin Wildfmith. , 
At Liverpool, aged nearly 100, Mrs. Park. 
Aged 55, Mrs. Waring. Mr. fohn Cath. 
Mrs. Ann Brooks. Mrs. Metcalfe, wife of 
Mr. J. Metcalfe. Mr. H. Baldwin, brazier. 
Mr. James Hales, cooper. 
At Prefton, aged 38, James Moore, efq. 
alderman and banker, who is univerfally re- 
gretted as an upright magiftrate, an honeft 
tradefman, a fincere friend, and a benevolent 
benefactor to the poor. At Newby Bridge, 
near Ulverton, James Machell, efq. 
At Warrington, Mr. John Fallows, iron- 
Aged 66 Mrs. Knowles. 
At Ormfkirk, Mrs. Berrett, wife of the 
Rev. Mr. Berrett. Mr. John Clarke, brewer. 
At Heyfham, James Greenalgh, efq. 
John Booth, of Wearden-Fold, near Leys 
land, and Ellen Derbifhire, midwife, of 
StrawhiJl, were frozen to death on their re- 
turn home. 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.| At Chefter, Mr. Morgan, fuper- 
vifor of Excife at Northwich, to Mrs. Boyd. 
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