1800, | 
At Rickergate, near Carlifle, fuddenly, 
Mr. Edw. Blow, publican. 
At Harrowby, near Carlifl Mr. Edward 
Bell, farmer and grazier 5 “a Hipettable and 
worthy man. . 
At Afkerton Caftle, Mr. John Halliburton, 
an eminent farmer and grazier. 
At the Graham’s-Arms Inn,-Longtown, 
“Capt. W.H. Snowe, and Lieut. W. Walcott, 
both of the 64th regiment of foot. Alfo, 
Mrs. Black, wife of the landlord of the 
faid inn. 
At Monkhilf, in the parifh of Beaumont, 
Mrs. Ann Dryden, aged 96. 
At Scealeby-Hill, near Sal bys aged 975 
Mrs, Jane Irving; the retained all her facul- 
ties to the laft moment. 
At Brigham, near Cockermouth, aged 52, 
a Ifabella Bell, a maiden lady. 
w At Parton, near Whitehaven, aged go, 
Mitt Harris, widow of the late Capt. Harri is. 
At Wythorp, in an advanced age, Mr. John 
Williamfon. 
i YORKSHIRE, 
‘Ata late meeting of the Thirfk Agricul- 
tural Society, which was weil attended by) 
breeders, with flock, the following premiums 
were given 3 
To Mr, T. Miles, for the beft coach-horfe 
ftallion, 21. 25. Mr. Geo. Wetherell, for 
the beft black draught horfe, 2l.2s: J. Hut- 
ton, efy. for the bett ome year old bull, rl. 1s. 
Jonn Mitchell, for the beft aged bull, 
. 3s. Mr. Tho. Brignall, for the beft boar, 
a 2S. 
A Bill has recently been paffed for regu- 
“lating and appointing- the Humber Pilots. 
None to act but fuch as are licenced by the 
Trinity-Houfe. 
licente. 
800,000]%’s werth of woollen goods, the 
manufacture of the Weft Riding, lately failed 
in one convoy. from Hall for Pombet 
Mr. Thompfon has inferted a letter from 
A.von Kotzebue, in the Hull ddvertifer, the 
purport of which is to declare, t 
pullages of his play, Joanna, which have 
been rere in the London papers, did not 
originate with him,: but were added by the 
‘tranflator. The Hermit and Wolf make no 
political remarks, and fhe latter is not de- 
graded in the original to the rank of a jefter. 
Fourteen perfons have lately paid the pe- 
nalty for tippling, and ’ fuffering Hippling on 
~Sundays. 
The High Sheriff and Grand Jury 1 
t2l. ss. in the hands of the Keeper of York- 
Caftic, for the difcharge of Poor Debtors. 
A baker at Hull has been fined ten pounds, 
for felling bread before it had been baked 2h 
hours. . 
The duties of the Cuftom-houfe at Hull 
were, during the laff year, 320,000]. and 
94,560 tons. coaftways paid dues to the Dock 
Company. 
Gn Monday, March 17, Mary Thorpe, 
for the murder of her baftard-child, and 
MONTHLY MAG. NO, 58, 
Yor kfbire. oH 
Six guineas the price of a 
that ak the 
401 
Michiel Siinpfons' for .poifoning Thomas 
Hodgfon, ‘his mafter, were both executed at 
Tyburn; néat York, and their bodies were 
afterwards delivered te the furgeons for dif- 
fection. 
Ten other perfons were capitally convicted, 
and fentenced to death at the late affizes fos’ 
this county 5 3 three of whom were after wards 
executed, viz, Sarah Bailey, and John Mé 
liams, fos forgery 3 and Wm. Dalrymple, “es 
robbing the Malton Bank. 
A publican at Doncatter, has lately betn 
conviéted in the penalty of 2ol. ps oufing, 
tobacco in brewing ale. 
A large ath-tree lately cut dows at Biauahe 
ton-hall, near Skipton, in Craven, ‘contained 
above §00 feet of wood perfectly found>: and 
fquared above 3 feet g inches. © a:-7- =" 
lt appears by an advertifement: ins the 
Leeds Intellgencer, that upwards of 106, of the 
principal inhabitants of that town,” have 
agreed not to confume any lamb in thir 
families for three months to come; in order, 
by that means, to contribute towards reducing 
the price of mutton. 
At Sexton Grange, an oak tree, 80 feet in 
length, 84 girth, and containing 346 feet of 
timber, was lately found 4 feet under the 
furface of the earth, where it is fuppofed to 
have lain many eoacnes 
The woollen manufacturers of this county, 
are exceedingly alarmed by an article of the 
propofed Union with Ireland, which admits 
of the exportation of wool thither, Their 
feveral advertifements ftate, among other 
things, that wool is and has ever been the 
bafis of the ftaple trade of this kingdom, and 
of the moft beneficial fyftem of agriculture, 
as well as the foundation of immenfe im- 
provement in the value of land 3-—that the 
prefent annual produce is not Seal to the 
annual confumption ;—that its exportation to 
Ireland, will open a door for its illicit con- 
veyance to foreign countries to a great extent, 
without the poffibility of prevention; and that 
even its’ conveyance to any place under any 
circumftance would be produétive of incal- 
culable mifchief, would deprive the poor of 
the means of fubfiftence ; 3 and in every point 
of view, be the height of impolicy, as well 
as injuftice. They therefore mean to peti- 
tion Parliament praying, that the exportation — 
of wool to Ireland may not, on any account, be 
permitted. Vt is faid, that the petition will 
be figned by 106,000 perfens. 
Married.| At Thirkk, Mr. John Stock- 
dale, aged go, to Mrs. Dennitwaods aved 34. 
At Rippon, Hugh Blaydes, efq. of Paul, 
to Mifs Delia M. Wood, of Hollinghall. 
At Pocklington, Mr. Afkham, tee Leeds, 
to Mifs Steveley. 
At Whitby, Mr. Matthew Akenhead, of 
Newcattle, to Mifs D. Willis. 
At the Quaker’s Meeting-houfe, at Thorn- 
ton- in-Clay, Jofeph Rowntree, of Pickering, 
miller, to Ann Leef, of Cramte. 
At Walefield,' Mr. Tho, Sidney, clothitr, 
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