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At Birftall, Mr. Firth, of Heckmondwike, 
fo Mifs Brook, daughter of Mr. Richard 
Brook, of Cleckheaton, near Leeds. Alo 
Mr. Lawton, of Pontefra&t, to Mifs Peel, of 
Gomerfal.. 
At Beverley, Major Datos: of the 
34th regiment, to Mifs Dorothy Foord, third 
daughter of the Rev. Dr. Focrd, of that place. 
Died.} At. York, Mrs.: Caftle: In ‘his 
g6th year, Mr. Andrew Wilfon, brewer and 
merchant, of Wellingborough, Northamip- 
tonthire. Edward Tipping, efq. of Dundalk, 
in Ireland. At the advanced age-of 97, Mr: 
John Law: he retained the ufe of his facul- 
fies till- within a day of his deceafe. Aged 
65, Mrs. Ruth Thompfon. Mrs. Hill. Aged 
86, Mrs. BCL widow of Dr. Aber- 
erombie. In his 87th year, Stephen Croft, 
efq. .. 
_ At Hull, Mi ifs Harriet Knowfley. Mr. 
William Middleton. 
fon. Aged eS He harlotte Bayldon. In 
the prime of life } fr. John Wilton, attorney. 
Aged 28, Mrs. Shoieeis Wood, wife of 
Mr. Matthew Wood, mafter of the Betfey, of 
this port: 
At Middleton Tygs, in the North Riding, 
in his 73d year, Leonard Hartley, efq. 
At Sandend, near Whitby, Mr. Ralph 
Elgie, fuperintendant of the Right Hon. 
_Eord Mulgrave’s alum works, at that place. 
After afew days illnefs, Mr. Michae} Gd- 
die, of Efholt, fteward to Jofnua Crompton, 
efq. of Efholt Hali, near Leeds. 
_ . At Killamarfh, Mr. Ward, formerly of 
Sheffic elds and many years -printer of the 
Sheffield Advertifer. 
At Doncatter, aged 53, after a lingering 
illneis, Mr. George Walker, chymitt and 
druggit, andone of the common council of 
shat corporation. 
At Sheffield, in an advanced age, John 
Sutcliffe, M.D. who, during many years 
practifed in this town as a pnyfician of the 
firft refpeGability. The interefting fSmpli- 
city of his manners, the active benevolence 
ef his difpofition, and his indefatigable atteme 
tion to the duties of his profeftion, rendered 
his charaGter fo generally known and vene- 
rated, that an eulogium to his memory muf 
be fuperfluous. THe celebrated Dr. Lett- 
fome, of London, Dr. Chorley, of Doneafer, 
and Dr. Binns, lately of Liverpool, but now 
ef Ackworth, are refpectively indebted to 
‘Dr. Sutcliffe for his early inftru€tions in that 
profefiion, which they now fo eminently 
adorn. 
At Park-Houfe, near Gatefhead, in his 
16th year, Henry Ellifon, eldeft fon of the 
Tate Henry Ellifon, ef. 
As the Rev. Mr. Monkhoufe, of Mortram, 
in Lancafhire, was travelling to York, he 
 ftopped at Mr. Weil's, Boothferry, and it 
being early in the evening, took a walk to 
the rivex-iide, where he was found drowned 
the next morning. His perion was identified 
by the paper in his watch, which contained 
his name and place of rejidence. 
Yorkfbire.... Lancafbiré. ~ 
Aged 69, Mrs. Rebin- 
At Scarborough, in her 58th year, Mifs 
Taylor. Ms. Stockton, wife of Mr. Georze 
Stockton, attorney, 
At Seflay, in his 21% year, Mifs Anne 
_ Robinfon. 
At Knarefborcugh, Mr. Chriftopher Ibbet= 
fon, dyer. He was found drowned in the 
river Nidd. 
At Thoermanby, Mr, Wim. Staveley, 
At Serlby, the feat of the Right Hon. Lord 
Vifcount Gallw ay, the Hon Charles Frederick 
Moncktsa, third fon of kis lordihip. 
William Lawrence, Efg. of Kirby 
Fleetham, aged 76. Mr. Lawrence married 
the daughter of the late William Aiflabie; 
Efq. of Sturley Royal; who for fo many 
Years poffefied the place oF one of the auditors 
ef the imprefs for life, and died at a very ad- 
vanced age, poffefied of a very large fortune, 
The chief part of the burgage tenures for 
the borough of Rippon being in the Aiflabie 
family, they have the uncontroted power of 
returning members to parliament, and under 
which influence Mr. Lawrence was eleéted, 
on the death of Mr. Ahonfen, in 17755 aa 
has been fince at every eleétion returned for 
that town. In parliament Mr. Lawrence 
was never known as a fpeaker, but has gene= 
rally divided on the popular fide. He has left 
an only daughter heirefs to his fortune, and 
on the removal ef one perfon, alfo heirefs te 
the whole immenfe fortune of her grandfa- 
ther, Mr, Aiflabie. 
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Marr ried. } At Liverpool, Robert Kenyony 
efq. of Hightield-Houfe, near Wigan, to 
Mifs Mills, daughter of the late Mr. James 
Mills, ef Littlebrough, near Rochdale. 
At the fame place, Mr. George Perry, te 
Mifs Marrow. Mr. Bell, to Mifs Bagnall. 
Mr. Henry Bengough, te Mifs Mary Bennett. 
Mr. Peter Edmundfon, to Mifs Mary Birkett 
of Preiten. 
At Manchefer, Mr. Thomas Whitelegg, 
to Milfs Elizabeth Okell. Mr. James Ban- 
croft, to Mifs Mary Leigh. Mr. Barker, te 
Milfs Martha Ogden. Mr. Thomas Potter; 
merchant, to Mifs Ellin Taylor, of Mafton. 
Mr. ‘Vhomas Lynhill, to Mifs Rawlinfoa. 
At Prefton, Mr. eae ard Pedder, jun. te 
Miis Shave. 
At Denton, the Rev. John Grefwell, te 
Mifs Ann Knowles, of Manchefter. ' 
_ At Walton-le-Dale, Mr. J. Shuttleworth, 
of Preften, to Mifs Lucy Clayton, of Bamber 
Bridge. 
At Pilkington, Mr. James Carter, to Mrs. 
Allen. 
At Lymm, Mr. John Maffy, cotton-manu- 
facturer, to Mifs Markland, of Manchefter. 
Died.| At Liverpool, Mrs. ‘Metcalfe. Mrs. 
Knowles. Aged 86, Mrs. Needham. Mr. 
James Harriton. Mrs. Eccles. Mifs Juliana 
.fabina Dunbar. Mrs. Renthaw. 
At the fame place, Major Potts, of the 
Veftminfter militia. After fpending the 
evening cheerfully with his friends, he re- 
tired to reft, amd was found dead the next 
morning. 
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