Yorkfbire.—Lancafire. 
lately prefented each with a great blue coat, 
‘a fmt, and 20 fhillings in money; and the 
fame fum, with a hat and a blue cloth cloak, 
was given to 19 poor women. Six boys were 
‘under the fame will admitted into the charity 
fchool, dreffed in the uniform of the children 
of Chrift’s hofpital in London. “ 
Married.] At York, Mr. Bewlay, to Mifs 
Moifer, of Huntington. Licut. Wm. John- 
‘fon, of the arft reginent, to Mis Maitland, 
only daughter of the late George Augufus 
Maitland, efq.‘of Pine Grove, near Wakefield, 
At Hull, Capt. John Scholes, to Mifs 
Cammell. 
Sir Samuel Brooke, bart. of Seaton, to 
Mrs. Coftelloe, of Bryn, in Anglefea. 
Mr. William Beamont, of Lane, near Hud- 
dersfield, to Mrs. Ryley. 
At Hatfield, Mr. Hough, attorney, of 
“Thorne, to Mifs Kighley, of the former 
* place. 
At Brompton, Walter Stephenfon, the 
‘noted pedeftrian cabbler, to Margaret Ward, 
of Ebberfton. 
At Ackworth, Mr. Herring, of Doncafer, 
‘to Mifs Hepworth, of Wragby, near Wake- 
field. 
Mr. John Pierfon, of Walfgrave, near 
Scarbro’, to Mifs Sowden, of Brompton. 
Richard Stanley, efq. of Rotherham, to 
Mifs Miller, of Wrexham. 
At Snaith, Mr. John Carter, of Howden, 
to Mjfs Elizabeth Sykes, of Cowick. 
At Dronfield, the rev. J. Ruffell, vicar of 
that place, to Mifs Bridgland, late of Kentith 
Town, London. 
At Govendale, near Porklington, Mr. 
George Myles, of Green Hills, near North- - 
allerton, to Mifs Singleton, of the former 
place. 
Died.] At York, after a lingering illnefs, 
Mr. Thomas Walker, glove-manufadiurer, 
and a common councilman of Bootham ward. 
in his ‘$2d year, Mr. John Hal!. Mr.Thomas 
Brown, Aged 72, Mr. Robert White. Mr. 
James Nelfon. James Haftey, aged 49, fon 
of J. Haftey, efq. of Great Portland ftreet,. 
London. 
At Hull, aged 71, Mrs. Wilbexforce, mo- 
ther of W. Wilberforce, M.P. efq. In his 69th 
year, Mr. Thomas Haworth: he was the 
fenior elder brother of the Trinity-houfe, 
had ferved the office of warden fix times, and 
been a member of the corporation 47 years. 
At the fame place, Robert Wells, tide- 
waiter, Mrs. Boyle, wife of Capt. Boyle, of 
the Neptune Baltic trader. 
At Leeds, in an advanced age, Mr. Chrif- 
topher Routh: he was formerly an eminent 
merchant, but had for feveral years retired 
“from bufinefs. Mr. R. was one of the com- 
mon council, and the oldeft member of the 
corporation. 
At the fame place, aged 27, Mifs Bromby, 
daughter of the late John Bromby, efq. and 
fifter of the vicar of Holy Trinity church, in 
Hull. 
“ 
At Scarbro’, in his 93d year, Mr. Thomas 
Hinderwell, father of the corporation. 
At Wakefield, Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Barbara 
Lumb, a maiden lady. ; 
At Knarefbro®, Mifs Nurfaw. | 
At Acomb, Mrs. Dalby. 
In his 40th year, Mr. Stephen Maram, of 
Wriple, near Howden. é 
At Spennithorn, Mifs “Harriet Claytor, 
youngeft daughter of Wm. Claytor, efq. 
At the Abbey, near Knarfbro’?, Mrs. Hox 
bart, lady of the hon. G. V. Hobart. 
In the prime of life, Mrs. Whitaker, of 
Howden. 
At Eaftthorp, Mr. Francis Ellis, of Wanf- 
ford, formerly in the fervice of the Eaft India 
company. 
At Whitby, in an advanced age, Thomas 
Auddleton, efq. é 
At Kilfton, near 
Forfter. 
At Thornhill, 
Elmfall. 
Aged 99, Wm. Weftmoreland, efq. of 
Harrogate: he enjoyed fuch an excellent ftate 
of health, that he attended conftantly at the 
{pa, till within a fortnight of his death. 
After a long and painful illnefs, fupported 
with manly fortitude, James Hoyle, efq. of 
the Royd, near Halifax. ' : 
At Great Driffield, Mr. Robert Hudfon, 
late of Wold Newton. 
The rev. Mr. Clapham, reftor of Clapham, 
near Settle. 
Mr. Taite, of Thorp Arch. 
Myr. Grimfhaw, of Hostorth, mercer, late 
of Leeds. 
At Beverley, Mr. Epworth, formerly a 
confiderable cheefemonger at Hull. 
LANCASHIRE. 
The Lancafter quarter feffion removal bill 
has received the royal affent. 
’ The Mancheiter board of health has made 
a call upon the manufacturers and artificers 
in that town to adopt immediately regulations 
for diminifhing the vaft quantity of fmoke 
arifing from their feveral occupations.. In 
this view the board has informed them, that 
they are at liberty to make ufe of Meffrs. 
Bolton and Watts’s method of ‘confining 
fmoke, without rikking any oppofition from 
thofe gentlernen. 
The late Mr. Ralph Kirkham, cotton- 
merchant, of Nianchefter, has bequeathed 
5001. to the Liverpool marine fociety. 
As the rev. Dr. Coke was preaching in a 
chapel at, Macclesfield, an old woman gave 
the alarm that the roof was falling in, in 
confequence of which the congregation hur- 
ried with fuch precipitation out of the place, 
Skipton in Craven, Mifs 
near Wakefield, Mifs 
that fix women and a child were trodden to: 
death. ; 
Meffrs. William and Thomas Cowdroy, of 
Manchefer, printers, have been difcharged 
from their confinement in London, after an 
imprifonment of twelve weeks, on a charge 
ot high treafon. ’ 
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