1798. ] 
Harrogate, eldeft daughter of the late Sir 
Henry Liddel, bart. is 
At Batley Church, Mr. Walker jun. apo- 
thecary of London, to Mifs Taylor, daugh- 
ter of John Taylor, ef. of Purlwell Hall, 
near Leeds. 
At Skipton, Mr. Wm. Tindal, attorney, 
to Mifs Chippendaie. 
Died.} At York, aged 22, the right hon. 
lady Mary Hore, lady of the rev, Thomas 
Hore, and daughter of the late earl of 
Wicklow. 
At the fame place, Mrs Farrow. Mr. 
Henry Sydney Heron, many years an emi- 
nent dancing mafter in Lonion. Mrs. Clarke. 
Mifs Catherine Bromley, daughter of the 
late Mr. John Bromley, merchant, and fif- 
ter to the rey. John Bromley, vicar of holy 
Trinity Church, Hull. Mr John Harrifon, 
Suddenly, Mr. Richard Gibfon. 
At Hull, lieutenant Wilfon, of the roy - 
al Invalids in that garrifon. He was for- 
merly a private in the guards. Mr. Emp- 
fon Travis. Mrs. Caftle. Mr. Andrew Simp- 
fon. : 
At Leeds, Mrs. Atkinfon, wife of the 
rev. Miles Atkinfon. Mr. John Sawyer. 
At Sheffield, Mr. Jofeph Epworth, clerk 
of the old church. Mifs Buftard. Mrs. Tur- 
ner. Mrs. Bentley. 
At Hallifax, Mr. Richard Lifter. Mrs. 
Gautier, widow of the late Mr. Gautier, for- 
merly an eminent merchant in Leeds. Mrs. 
Elizabeth Smith. 
At the Moravian fettlement at Fulneck, 
near Leeds, in his 64th year, Mr. C. F. 
Waiblinger, furgeon and apothecary. 
At Wakefield, aged 92, Mrs. Naylor. 
At Beverly, fuddenly, aged 22 years, 
Mifs Mary Boddy. 
At Scarborough, in his 63d year, Mr, 
James Schofield, bookfeller. Aged 73, John 
Harisford, efg. of Hull. 
At Middleton, near Leeds, in his 85th 
year, Richard Humble ef. 
Suddenly, Mr. Smeaton, purfer of the 
Nonfuch, ftationed in the Humber. 
At Knarefbyo’ in the 3oth year, Mifs Proc- 
ter, 3d daughter of Metcalfe Procter, efq. 
of Thorpe in this county. 
Died.] Aged 62, Mr. Jofeph Newley, 
Merchant of Skircoat Green, near Halifax. 
At Poole Mills, near Otley, Mr. Ambrofe 
Heath, papermaker. 
At Badfworth, Mifs Rawlinfon. 
LANCASHIRE. 
A woman dreffed in man’s apparel, was 
lately difcharged from the workihop of Mr. 
Poftles, joiner in Manchefter, who had work- 
ed there upwards of four years. She had 
Previoufly lived in that town in the Capacity 
ef a footman for feveral years, without any 
fufpicion being entertained of her fex. 
Married.| At Liverposl, Mr. Crawford 
Logan, merchant, to Mifs Ramfav. Mr. 
James Hughes, tobacconift, to Mifs Ann 
@lubb. Captain Robert Dawfon, te Mi:s 
. 
Yorkfbire....Lanca/bire. 
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Mary Barwife, of St.’ Bees, near Whites 
haven. Mr. Richard Gardner, to Mifs Ann 
Davies. Mr. Nathaniel Tyrer, to Mits Hy- 
meis. Mr. George Felton, to Mifs Middle- 
ton. Mr, George Perry, architeét and {culp- 
tor, to Mifs E. Marrow. 
At Manchetter, Mr. I. A. Busfield, of 
Bradford, to Mils Prieftley, of the former 
town, Mi. George Flemming, of Prefton, 
to Mifs Wilfon, of Manchefter. Mr. F. 
Uther, to Mails Elizabeth Ward, of Shude- 
hill. Mr. Wm. Dyfon, to Mifs Mary Hyde, 
Sayley Bridge. Mr. F. Mallalieu, to Mifs 
Dinah Chefhire. Mr. Samuel Stanway, to 
Mifs E. Holt. Mr. Peter Arrive,. merchant 
of Guerniey, to Mifs Nancy Brierly, of 
Mariden iquare, Manchefter, Mr. James 
Hanfon, to Mifs Newell, of Hanging Hea- 
ton, near Dewibury, Yorkthire. r 
At Preftbury, Mr. James Potts, of Mac- 
clesfield, aged 22, to Mifs Mary Burgefs, 
aged 60. 
At Wigan, Mr. Thacker, to Mifs Roper, 
At Ecclefton, Mr. John Whalley, of 
Welch Whittle Green, to Mifs Rigvy, of 
the former place, 
At Warrington, Mr. Thomas Cartwright, 
of Liverpool, to Mifs Nixon of Grandleton. 
At Leyland, Mr. Thomas Norris, muflin 
manufacturer, and lieutenant of the volune 
teer company of thattown, to Mifs Ellen 
Bannifter.. . 
Mr. Thomas Tugwell, of Bradford, to 
Mifs Mary Jones, youngeft daughter of John 
Jones, efq. of Frankley. 
AtStandifh, John Hodfon, efg. of Northe 
Wall, to Mifs Ellen Woodcock, of Wigan. 
Died.] At Liverpool, in his SrA year, 
Mr. Richard Miles, fhoemaker. He was a 
ringer upwards of 60, and organ blower to 
the old church upwards of 40 years. Mr, 
John Ward Kendall. Aged 78, Mrs. Hodge 
fon. 
At Prefton, Mr. Wm. Townley, 
At Lancafter, Mr. Chriftopher Butterfield, 
a gentleman much and defervedly ce{pected. 
At Blackburn, Mrs. Yates. 
At Bradford, Mr. Maac-Haigh, china-man. 
At Windhill, near the former place, Mr.” 
Jonathan Barker, tanner. 
At Warringtoa, Mrs. Moulfen, widow of 
the late Mr. Thomas Moulfon of Ghefter. 
At Tildefley, near Leigh, Mrs. Johnfon, 
of Manchefter, widow of the late ‘Thomas 
Johnion, efg. formerly high fherif of the 
county. 
At Blackrod, inhis 7xft year, Mr. James 
Rothwell. He had been upwards of 50 years 
mafter of the free grammar fchool in that 
town, and was greatly efteemed as a valuable 
teacher, a fincere friend, and'a man of the 
ftrictett probity. 
At Swinton, Mrs. Slater. 
Suddenly, Mr. Wm. Giadding, of Bevings 
ton Bufh, 
fac #lixtony Mr, Lfaac Marth, check ma- 
nufasturer. 
At 
