482 
YORKSHIRE. 
A confiderable piece of ground inthe centre 
ef the Market-place at Hull, fold lately at 
the enormous price of 2g!. the {quare yard. 
Married.| At Leeds, Mr. Jofiah Eaftburn, 
fchoolmafter, to Mifs Mary Dixon, of Dring 
houfe. 
At Hull, Mr. Hickfon, to Mrs. Marillan. 
The Rev. James Lyons, diffenting minifter, 
te Mifs Beatfon. 
At Whitby, Mr. Nelfon, of Scarborough, 
to Mifs Benfon. 
At Doncafter, T. R. Steuartt, M.D. to 
Miis Rutter. 
Mr. Samuel Marriott, of Miln horfes, 
near Sheffield, aged 22, to Mrs. Hannah 
Lingard, of the fame place, aged 60. 
At Campfal, David Hemfworth, efq. of 
Monk Fryfton Lodge, to Mifs Wild, of Fen- 
wick. 
Sir Wm. Clarkfon, jun. of Cawood, to 
Mifs Hutton, of Ea& Shawes, near Barnard- 
caitle. : 
Mr. Samuel Coates, of Ripon, banker, 
to Mifs Mufon, of Richmond. 
At Pocklington; Mr. Wm. Marfhall, fur- 
geon and apothecary to Mifs Hall. 
At Beverley, John Thornton, efq. of Hull, 
to Mifs Harrifon. 
At Royfton, Mr. Daniel Shaw to Mifs 
Hannah Roberthhaw, of Monk Bretton. Mr. 
Topp, to Mits Scales, of Grange. 
Mr. Milbourn, of Wighill, to Mifs Ware, 
ef Bilton. 
At Kirby Wharf, near -Tadcafter, Mr. 
Michacl Coulfon, of Haflewood, to Mifs 
Elizabeth Shillito. . 
Mr. John Burrell, to Mifs Teafdale, of 
Kirby Malzeart, near Ripon. 
Died.| At Leeds, in his 25th year, Mr. 
Samuel Jackfon. 
At Hull, Mr. Charles Hyminston, fhip- 
owner. Aged 25, Mr. John Garforth, apo- 
thecary and fecretary to the general infirmary 
in this towa. 
At Knapton-houfe, Otho Cook, efq. licu- 
tenant in the 4th regiment of dragoons. 
At Thimbleby Lodge, near Northallerton, 
aged 45, R. W. Peirfe, efq. 
At Bramham, aged 82, Mrs. Hinde.» 
In his $gth-year, the Rev. Wm. Kay, 
reGtor of Nunnington, and vicar of Ample- 
ford, inthe North Riding. 
At Richmond, of a paralytic affection, 
Mrs. Hutchinfon, wife of James Hutchinioa, 
M.D. lord of the manor of Kirby Ravenf- 
worth, and one of the Aldermen of the faid 
borough. : 
At Carlton, near Pontefraét, Mr. Edward 
Moon, attorney of Knottingley. 
At Skipton in Craven, Mr. David Hall, 
furgeon. 
At Fulford, near York, in his 50th year, 
Mr. James Brown, formerly in trade, but 
who had retired fer fome years upon a com- 
petency. 
_ . Yorkfire....Lancapire. 
[ Dees 
At Sheffield, in her $1ft year, Mrs. Ruth 
Abdy. Mrs. Wright. 
At Scarborough, Mrs. Johnfon, aged $4. 
At Northallerton, Mrs. Lafcelles. 
At Selby, Mrs. Shepley. 
At Malton, aged 67, Mr. Henry Seulby. 
At Wyton, Mr. Wm. Raines, grazicr. 
At Stakefby, near Whitby, Mrs. Scasth. 
LANCASHIREs 
A mechanic lately made the attempt te 
go down inadiving apparatus to the wreck 
of the Pelican, overiet in the Liverpool 
river upwards of five years fince. He de- 
fcended about four fathoms and a half; but 
owing to one of the tubes breaking, and a 
want of proper perfons to work the air-pumps, 
he was obliged to be taken up immediately 
to prevent fuffocation. He means to repeat 
the experiment. 
A melancholy accident happened fately at 
Manchefter; a coachman having imprudently 
ventured in the evening beyond the horfes 
depth in the river, at a time when it was 
greatly fwelled with the late floods, the car- 
riage was carried away by the rapidity of the 
current, through an arch of the bridge. The 
coachm#n was with difficulty faved 5 but the 
horfes were drowned. The following morning 
curiofity led fome people, to view the carcaffes 
of the horfes and the broken ceach from an old 
wooden building, raifed at the top of the 
rock, and projeéting over the river, when 
the flooring gave way, and they were inftantly 
precipitated into the river; and 2 man and 
feven women were drewned: all attempts to 
fave them proved inefie€tual; a boy efcaped 
by being dragged out of the water by a large 
Newfoundland dog. 
Married.| At Lancafter, Captain G. Mat- 
thews, to_Mifs Daltary. 
At Liverpool, Matthew Lewtas, efg. of 
Kingiton, Jamaica, to Mifs Margaret Harri- 
fon, of Bidfton. Mr. Thomas Longton, te 
Mrs. Ann Chriftian, Mr. Martin Chapiain, 
to Mifs Margaret Barton. Mr. Martin Ham- 
mill, merchant, to Mifs Hannah Tomlinfon. 
At Manchefter, Mr. E. B. Miller, aged 
74, to Mifs Ann Prefcott, aged 16. Mr. 
John Clough, attorney, to Mids Whitely. 
Mr. Thorpe to Mrs. Goodier: 
At Childwall, Lewis William Boode, efq. 
to Mifs Margaret Dannett, of Wavertree. 
Mr. Ambrofe Danfon, of Carnforth, te 
Mifs Betfey Rowlandfon, of Liverpool. 
Died.| At Lancatter, aged 59, Mr. Thomas 
Lifter, cabinet-maker. ; 
At Liverpool, Henry Hughes, a come 
mon beggar, aged 5$: after’ his death, 
one George Owen, a poor cobler, with whom 
he lodged, found fewed in the waiftband of 
his breeches 104 guineas in gold, 3 twenty 
filling bank notes, 3 fhillings in filver, and 
fourpence in copper, which with fingular 
honefty he immediately gave to the relations 
ef the deceafed. Lieutenant Cockburae, Fs 
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