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Died.] At York, Shepherd Laye, efq. 
an amiable and accomplifhed young man. 
Aged 31, Mr. A. Rofcoc, hatter. Mis 
Thompfon, eldeft daughter of G. W. Thom- 
fon, efq. Suddenly, Mrs. Wood. 
At Leeds, Mr. Robert Empfon. 
73, Mrs. Lowther, 
At Beverly, Mrs. Wilfon, widow of the 
late Rev. Mr. Wilfon. 
At Richmond, aged 82, John Redthaw, efq. 
At Somergangs, aged $4, Charles Poole, 
efq. formerly an alderman of Hull. 
At Hull; aged 37, Mrs. Efcreet wife >of 
Mr. T. Efcreet, foap-manufaQurer.. Mr. E. 
C. Hedberg, merchant. Aged 69, Mrs. 
Me Fairland, widow of the late R. M'c Fair- 
land, efq. Aged 77, Mrs. Beatnifte, widow 
of R. Beatniffe, efy, 
At Ripon, Thos. Horner, efq. 
At Tadcafter, Mifs Hartley, only daughter 
of Mr. Hartley. 
At Eafingwold, aged 80, Mr. Brown. 
At Bradford, Mifs Town, governefs of the 
ladies boarding fchool. 
At Loverfall, near Doncafter, H. Over- 
ton, efq. 
At Pocklington, azed 60, Mr. Wm. 
Hewett, brother tothe late Rev. Mr. Hewett, 
vicar of Thornton. 
At Wakefield, Mr. Wm. Wilby, hard- 
wareman. 
At Matterfey, near Bawtry, aged 72, Mr. 
John Cartwright, formerly of York. 
- At Offnett, near Wakefield, Rev. Jofeph 
Earnfhaw. 
At Selby, aged 70, Mrs. Heaton, relict 
of the late Mr. Heaton. 
At Smeaton, near Nosthallerton, aged 63, 
Rev. Tho. Joy, B. A. 
At Bradford, aged 49, Mr. J. Watkinfon. 
At Knarefborough, Mrs. Benfon. 
LANCASHIRE, 
Two new docks are projecting at Liver- 
pool, which, when completed,will add much 
to the beauty and accommodation of this 
port. The line of fhipping along the fhores of 
the river will then reach an extent of nearly 
two miles, and will indifputably conftitute 
one of the grandeft naval fpedfacles in the 
-world. ‘The following is the iMtended fitu- 
ation 3 : 
The northermoft of the docke will reach 
from north to fouth, viz. from the north 
fide of George’s dock bafon, nosthwardly to 
a place called Hog’s key, Neok, and from 
eaft to weft, viz. from the high to the low 
water mark of the river Merfey. The 
fouthermof dock wlil extend from north to 
fouth, viz. from the north fide of the en- 
_trance into the old dock fouthwardly, tothe 
north fide of ceriain land belonging to the 
Duke of Bridgewater, and fronveaft to weit, 
‘it will extend from the weft fide of the 
Salthoufe dock to the low water mark of the 
river. 
Married.] At Lancafter, Mr. H. Rofs, of 
Liverpool, merchant, to Mifs Noore, daugh- 
Aged 
Yorkfbire....Lancafbire. 
[July 
ter of J. Moore, -efq. of Lancafter, Mr. We 
Mathiter,merchant, to Mifs Wildman,daugh 
ter of Mr. Wildman. merchant. Mr. Tho- 
mas Mafon, merchant, to Mifs B. Wildman. 
At Manchefter, Mr. John Peoley, to Mifs 
Elizabeth Oldknow. Mr. George Hamilton, 
furgeon, to Mifs Ward. Mr. John Wright, 
of Quick, in Saddleworth, to Mifs Whitehead, 
of the former place. 
At Liverpool, Mr. William’ Cole, Ship- 
wright, to Mrs. Jane Leech. Mr. P. Ryamy 
to Mifs E. Bennet. Mr. George Hofkns, 
merchant, to Mifs Allifon, daughter to the 
late Mr. Tl’. Allifon, merchant. Mr. John 
Wetton, merchant, to Mifs E. Dalton. Mr. 
George Barton, to Mrs. A.. Bolton. Mr, 
John Parr, to Mifs Smalley of Holywell. 
Mr. Abraham Matthews, of Sligo, to Mife 
Murphy. 
At Warrington, Mr. B. Furnivall, of Old- 
ham, to Mifs M. Rollingfon, of Warrington. 
Mr. George Furnivall, to Mifs L. Chorley.. 
At Houlton, Mr. William Gore, to Miis 
White fide. 
At Middleton, Col. Haron, to Mifs Hop- 
wood, daughter of the late G. Hopwood, efq. 
At Burnley, J. Brocklehurf, efq. of Stan- 
den-hall, to Mifs Craven, late of Bancroft. 
At Upholland, Mr. Worfley, to Mifs 
Morris. 
Died.} At Lancatter, Mr. Robert Tome 
linfon, ironmonger. 
“At Manchefter, whilft on a vifit, Mrs. 
H. Newton, wife of J. Newton, efq. of Li+ 
verpook. Aged 34, Mrs. Elizabeth Corbet, 
wite of Mr. Corbet. Mrs. Bowden, wife of 
Mr, Bowden. Mrs. M. Rhodes. wife of Mr. 
T. Rhodes, callenderer. Mr. Daniel. Ap- 
pleton. 
At Liverpool, aged gt. Mr. John Wilfon. 
Mr. William Mofs, fhip-chandler, Mr. 
William Haill, late commander of the fhips 
Nymph. Mifs A. M. Haywood, daughter 
of the late A. Heywood, efq. Captain W- 
Hayes, of Drogheda, aged 52. Aged $1, 
Mrs. Tarleton. Mr. William Read, mier- 
chant, in comfequence of a fall from his 
horfe. Mr. James Speakman, tide-waiter; 
he fell down while walking and expired in- 
ftantly. Aged 34, Mr. Pattifon, pilot. 
Aged 87, Mrs. Barten. Mr. William Board- 
man, joiner. Aged too, Mr. J. M‘Kee, 
joiner. Mifs Joanna Lawfon. Aged 27, Mr. 
Thomas Birch, fail-maker. 
At Poulton, in the Filde, aged 67, Mrs. — 
Greenwood. 
At Bold-hall, Mr. Eaton, gardener, whe 
has lived in that capacity in the fame family 
near half a century. 
At Prefion, aged 47, Mr. Henry Freckle- 
ton. 
At Ardwick, John Potter, efg. 
At Upholland, near Wigan, aged 94, Mrs» 
Holme. 
At Crofs hall Mill, near Chorley, Mr. J. 
Threlfall, jun. 
At Town-head, Mrs. Littlewood, wife of 
the 
