1800. | 
and was engaged in {pinning on the day of her 
death. 
At Carleton, near Carlifle, aged $3, Mrs. 
Ann Harrington, wife of Mr. Harrington. 
At Cockermouth, aged 87, Mrs. Leys. 
Mrs. Ann Peele, mother of Mr. Peele, Ae 
 geon. 
At Redmayne, aged 86, Mrs. Mary Poole. 
At Goat, Mr. Bored mafon, aged 85. 
At Kefwick, in an advanced ager Mrs. 
Leyburn. 
At Stainburn, Mrs. M. Stockdale, aged 67. | 
At Old Gretna, Mr. R. Burrel, a refpecta- 
bie farmer, aged 35. : 
. At Caldegate, near Carlifle, Mrs. 
Dockray. 
. At Newfieldhead, Stanwix, aged 64, Mr. 
David Davidfon. 
At Kirkandrews, on Eden, aged 31, Mrs. 
Stordy. 
At Longburgh, Mr. caer Weighman, 
aged 38. 
At Hatcliff, near Hefket+ mevmiarieets of ia 
malignant fore throat, the infant fon of Th O- 
mas Alcorn, aged four years and five months, 
whofe weight, at his death, could not be lefs 
than wine fione! He meafured, in length, 
_ four feet and five inches ; and, though very cor- 
Ana 
- pulent, he poffefied fanaa bodily action, _ 
-with uncommon ftrength, and his mental 
capacity furpafled that of his years. For_the 
lait,two years, his food confifted principally 
of bread, milk, and water; the latter of 
which he drank daily at a favourite {pring, 
and in great quantity. 
YORKSHIRE. 
At York aflizes, ten prifoners were capi- 
tally convicted ; viz. Mary Thorpe and Mi- 
chael Simpfon for murder; Sarah Balley and 
John M’Williams for forgery; W. Dalrym- 
ple for a robbery, to the amount of two 
‘thoufand guineas 3 and five others. 
} A new bank was opened at Pontefract, on 
the 1 inftant, under the firm of Leebean, 
Jackfon, ‘Tew, and Trueman. 
_ Twenty- fires fhips have been fitted out 
at Hull, for the Greenland fithery this year, 
_ fixteen ae which have proceeded’on their 
voyage. 
The Rev. Charles WELLBELOVED, at 
the requeft of the congregation of Proteflant 
Diffenters at York, has publifhed a fermen, 
written with reference tothe charges brought 
againft thofe who maintain the doétrine of the 
fivine unity in the ftrictett fenfe, by Dr, 
Horfley, in which the principles of the Ro- 
aman Catholics and Unitarians are contrafted. 
Married.) At York, Cha.Con. Stanley, 
efq. of Acklam, 
monk): ).° 
At Leeds, Mr. Deakin, fciffors-maker, to 
Mifs Smith, daughter of Mr. Smith, book- 
feller, of Sheffield. Mr. Conftantine, cheefe- 
monger, to Mrs. Wetherill, of Bedale. . Mr.“ 
+ John Fith, chief conftable, to Mifs Franks. 
Mr. Teale, linen-draper, to Mifs Inkeriley. 
Mw. 
- 
York/bire. 
. pleyard. 
to Mifs Mackdonald of , 
30% 
At Dinfdale, near Catterick, Mr. Hickfon, 
of Hornby Lodge, to Milfs eee 
At Sculcoates, Mr. Henry-Byron, raff-mer- 
chant, at Scarborough, to Mils ‘Thornton, of 
Hull. 
At Knarefborough, Wm. Strickland, efq. 
of Farnham, to Mifs ‘Buffey, Ob Kenareltion 
rough. 
At Braithwell, Nr. Win. Tofield, of 
Wath- upon- Deanne, merchant, to Mifs Wale 
terney, of Braithwell, 
At Skipton, Mr. Wm. Smith, plumber 
and glazier, to Mifs Ellen Hargrave. 
At Otley, Mr. W. Hardwick, iowa 
to Mifs S. Thompfon. 
At Snaith, Mr. T. Waud, to Mifs H. Ape 
Mr. Thomas Michie, of Ganeces 
Staffordfhire, to Mifs Mary Carter. 
At Mirfield, Mr. John Haigh, to Mifs ibe 
At Doan. Mr, Wm. Horsfall, to Mifs 
Stancliffe. - 
At Malton, Mr. Whitby, merchant, to 
Mifs Hutchinfon, of Hunmanby. 
At Wakefield, Mr. John Sinior, bailiff, to 
Milfs E. Beit, of Farnley. 
At Sheffield, Mr. Armitage, of Moufehole 
Forge, near Barnfley, to Mifs Davis, of Shef- 
field. 
Died.| At York, Mr. Mittchell and Mrs, 
Jarman, of the theatre; the latter had play- 
ed the chara¢ter of Elvira, in Pizarro, on the 
evening preceding her death. 
The Rev. Hewley Baines, of Bell Hall, aged 
79. Mr. John Hardcaftle, of the White Swans 
inn, 
Whilft attending divine fervice at the ca- 
thedral, Mr. George Remfhaw. 
At Deets, Mrs. Knowles, wife of Mr. A. 
Knowles, china-man. Milfs E. Hodgfony 
daughter of Mr. W. Hodgfon. Mrs. Roger- 
fon, wife of Mr. Rogerfon. Mr. Benjamia 
Stocks, fkinner, &c. Mr. Lambert, late 
cloth-dreffer. . Mr. John Lee,-faddler. Mr. 
John Kirby, malfter. 
At Hull, Mifs Margaret Mayfield, aged 
36..° Mr. Benjamin Metcalf,» thip-owner, 
aged 55; he was an elder brother and war~ 
den of the Trinity Houfe, and captain of the 
' company of Volunteer Artillery raifed by thas 
houfe. * 
Mr, John Newton, fhip-owner, aged 65. 
Mits Hefley, daughter of Mr..W. Hei 
fey. The wife of Johnfon Littledale, efg. 
Mr. Thomas Hall, woollen-draper. Mrs. 
Maxwell, wife of Mr. R. Maxwell, fhip- 
owner. Aged 84, Mrs. Coulfon, reliét of the 
late Alderman Edward Coulfon. ‘ Mrs. Car- 
lill, aged 37, wife of Mr- John Cartill, mer= 
chant. Mrs. Robinfon, widow of Hae late 
Jobn Robinfon, woollen-dyaper. Aged 37, 
Mr..Thomas Bramwell, hatter: Aged 37, 
Mr. jonn Johnfon. 
At Scarborough, in one week, Mrs. Tate, 
aged 96 3 Mr. Crumpton, aged 943 and Mr. 
Dealtry, aged 94;—total 284. Aged 63, 
Mr. G. Beilby, late of Cowlam. 
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