
‘Mr. John Barker. 
-Mr. Johnfton, a quaker. 
- carpenter. 
y 
tated cow. Mr. Jo. Pearfon, fon of Mr. 
T. Pearfon, of Carlifle. 
At Denington, aged 81, Mr. W. Walker. 
In an advanced age, Mrs. Ifa. Bank, widow. 
At Cockermouth, in her 86th year, Mrs. 
Ritfon, relidt of the Rev.’Mr. Ritfon, and 
Gfter of the late R. Baynes, efq. of a pious 
deportment, and a conftant benefaétrefs to 
the poor and friendlefs ; whether, found in the 
infirmities of age, in the forrows of ficknefs, 
ex in helplefs infancy. 
- Aged 33, Mr. Wilknfony 
At Maryport, Mr. W. Pape. 
- At Wath-in-Abbey, Holm, aged 34, Mr. 
Jj. Backhoufe. 
- At New-Town, aged 77, Mr. J. Brockle- 
bank. 
At Brankenw all, near Ravenglafs, in her 
73d year, Mrs. Theaniee. 
At Cardew-hall, Mrs. Milburn. © Her 
death was occafioned by a ftroke from one of 
the fails of a wind-mill. 
At Water-End, in the parifh of Lowes 
water, aged 86, Mrs. D. Hudfon, a quaker. 
At Mockerk, in Lowefwater, in his 86th 
year, Mr. Jon. Harrifon, father of Capt. 
Harrifon of the Navy, and the oldeft imha- 
bitant of that place. 
At Benton, Weft-houfe, aged 82, Mr. 
Coulfon, upwards of 40 years, a refpectable 
-tenant and bajliff to the Earls of Carlifle. - 
At Carleton, near Carlifle, aged 33, Mr. 
- 3. -Maddifon. 
At Milnthorp, near Kendale, aged 46, 
Mr. R. Cragg, merchant. 
At Workington, aged 68, Mr. P. Winney. 
Mr. Holmes. 
At Carlifle, Mrs.. Mary Croothwaite, wife 
of Mr. R. Croothwaite. In the prime of life 
Mrs. Johnfton, wife of 
Mr. John Patrick- 
fon, brewer. Aged 28, Mr. J. G. Barker. 
-Mits E. Langcake, daugh. of Mr. Langcake. 
‘“At Whitehaven, Mr Wm. Fither, thip- 
Mrs. Lancafter, wife of Mr. 
Lancafter. - Aged 5c, Capt. Wm. Newton. 
“At Dearham, Mr. Lightfoot. 
At Maryport, Mr. Rob. Hodgfon. 
At Cockermouth, Mrs. Ann Barnes. 
At Far-Crofs- Baie: near Kendal, aged §2, 
Mc. Poftlethwaite. 
At Cowen-Head, near See aged TZ. 
Mr. James Dobfon. 
YORKSHIRE. 
At a late refpectable meeting of Owners 
of Common Right, Meffuages, and Eftates, 
lying in the Manor of Hatfield, R. Ellifon, 
efq. M.P. in the chair; it was refolved,_ 
that application fhall be made during the 
rrefent feflions for an A€t of Parliament to 
inclofe the feveral commons, fields, mea- 
dows, moors, and wafte grounds, within the 
taid manor, 
Fifty fheep, the property of Mr. 
wood of Sandall, near Doncafter, were lately 
drowned ina clofe, near his own houfe, by 
the rapid oyexfiow of the river from a fudden 
thaw, 
Ba t- 
Be a ms sti Lorkfoires 
[Feb. 15 
‘The number of marriages in Sheffield during 
the laft year was 412—of baptif{ms 1660—vf 
burials 1244. 
On the 26th of December three fifhing 
boats were ioft.in Filey Bay, by which acci- 
dent nine fifhermen loft their lives 5 leaving 
their widows, and twenty. young children. 
In the courfe of laf winter the Strangers 
Friend Scciety, at Leeds, diftributed upwards 
of fo blankets and coverlets. 
~ Mrarvied.|] At York, Mr. H. Robinfon, 
tea-dealer, to Mifs Fisch Croft, daughter 
of Mr. James Croft. 
‘At Sheffield, Mr. J. Jeeves, to Mifs Mar- 
garet Shore, dawehtet of John Shore, -efq. 
banker. Mr. Edw. Kay merchant, to Mifs 
Ann Sykes. Mr. S. Tinker, of Aldmonbury, 
to Mifs S. Roberts, of Sheffield. 
At Leeds, Mr: Rd. Tottil, of Hull, mer- 
chant, to Mifs S. Walker, daughter of W. 
Walker, efg. of Leeds. Mr. Rd. Mickle- 
thwaite, grocer, to Mifs Ann Graves - Mr. 
Andrew Rutherford of Glafgow, mérchant, 
to Mifs Livefy, daughter of Mr. S. Livefy, 
of Little Woodhonfe. 
At Hull, Rohert Jennings, efq. to Mifs 
Bourne, deheer cf the Rev. Mr: Bourne, 
of Chefterfield. Mr. Wm. Swainften, to 
Mifs Goldefbrough, of Hatton-Pagnell, \ 
_ At Pontefra@, Mr. Richard Baracleugh, to~ 
Mifs Fotter. 
At Wakefield, Mr. Gill, bookfeller, to 
Mifs Parker, of “Huddersfield. 
At Scarborough, Mr. S. Clemetha, of 
Hull, to Mifs M. Wordfworth, of Whitby. — 
At Halifax, Ja. Lancsthives efq. of Shaw- 
Hall, near Rochdale, to Mifs Ramfbotm, 
daughter of —— Ramibottom, efq. of Birk’s- 
Hall, near Halifax. 
At Gatehead, near Halifax, Mr. Scipio 
Dyfon, peper- bande to Mrs. Miller, of 
Barkifland. 
- At Heflington, near York, Mr, Umpleby, 
to. Mifs Crofby, of Pannal. 
At Havrecroft, near Wakefield, Mr. T. 
Luck, to Mifs S. Houlfworth, of Halifax. 
At Snaith, Mr. J. Ward, jun. mercer, to 
Mifs Lee, reli& of Rev. J. Lee. Mr. J. 
Durham, jun. to Miis Mary Hall. 
Dicd.] “At York, aged 67, Mrs. Ann 
Johnfon, fifter of the fate Peter Johnion, efg. 
Aged. 86, Mr. Jof. Mannarin. Aged 85, 
Jerom Dane: efq. Aged 70, of an apoplexy; 
Mr. Shackleton. Aged 48, Mr, Nath. Fro- 
bifher, bookfeller. Aged 70, Mr. H. Jowett. 
At Hull, Capt. John Taunton, formerly in 
the Jamaica trade. Mrs. Wray, ‘wife of 
Mr. Wray, ‘commander of the Egginton, 
Greenlandman. Mr. Bullock ;<he was killed 
by the fall of a feale, containing 12d ew. 
from a ctane, at Mefirs, Hall and Emmetts, 
Staith. 
Aged 45, Mr. Rob. Wray. ~Aged 27, Dr. 
J. Hunter, furgeon to the forces in Hull 
garrifon. 
At reer Mrs. Bell, wife of Mr. Bell, 
grocer. 
