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‘to Mifs Quarmby, both of Horbury. Mr. 
Wm. Tate, of Manchefter, to Mifs Tate, of 
this town. Mr. W. Hamphfhire, farmer, to 
Mifs Brow, of Kirkitall. 
At Sheffield, Mr. R. Burnand, fen. to 
Mrs. Bennett. 
At Hull, Mr. Tho. Kirk, to Mifs Moore. 
Mr. Charles Howard, to Mifs M. Baron, of 
nchefter. 
At Ackworth, near Pontefra&t, the Rev. 
Cha, Hedderick, to Mrs. Butter, relid of 
the Rev. C. Butter. 
At Leeds, Mr. Glover, whitefmith, to 
Mifs Smalpage. 
At Huddersfield, Mr. Booth, druggift, to 
Mifs Eliz. Lifter, of Bramlcy. 
At Ecclefhill, Mr. Tho. Holroyd, to Mifs 
Tordoft, of Wibfey, near Bradford. 
At Barniley, Ifaac Thornton, efq. to Mifs 
Naylor. Mr. John Hargreaves, of Hart 
Common, near Wigan, to Mifs Duckett, of 
Bradford. 
— Died.| At York, Tho. Walker, gardener, 
aged go. He was a failor on board Admiral 
Anfon’s flect, in his memorable vcyage round 
the world. Aged 64, Mrs. Ann Skepper, 
a maiden lady. Aged 88, Wm. Taylor, ely. 
Aged 35, F. Ward, efq. Mifs Mary Eyre, 
_youngeft daughter of the Rev. Ave Byres 
Mrs. ‘Tancred, filter of the late Sir Thomas 
‘Tancred, of Brampton. Aged $1, William 
Dawfon, efq. Mrs. Fifher, wife of Mr. 
- Fither, fculptor. Mrs. Lund, wife of Mr. 
_ Lund, attorney-at-law, aged 73. Aged 85, 
Mr. Wm. Richardfon, father of the Rev. 
W. and the Rev. J. Richardfon. Mr. Ww. 
B. Mitchell, comeaian. 
At Leeds, Mrs. Hirft, wife of Mr. J. Hirft, 
cornfaétor. Mr. Rich. Dennifon, innholder. 
Mrs. Weiterman, widow of the late Mr. 
Wefterman, woolftapler. Mr. Jofeph Teale, 
formerly a tin-plate worker. 
At Hull, aged 79, ‘Thomas Green, efq. 
ef Ferriby. Mr. Duckett. Aged 52, Mr. 
Francis Dring, lamd-waiter. Mrs. Appleyard, 
wiie of Mr. M. Appleyard. Aged 28, Mifs 
M. Bourne, youngeft daughter of the Rev. 
J. Bourne, matter of the Charter-houfe. 
At Hawiker Houfe, near Whitby, aged 82, 
_ Ifaac Stockton, efq. 
At Watlafs Houfe, near Bedale, Mrs. Head, 
relict of the late John Head, elq. of Lambeth. 
At Hutton-Bufhell, the Lady of the Rev. 
_ Mr. Godfrey Wolley. 
At Pdtter-Newton, near Leeds, aged 73, 
Mr. Joteph Medley. 
At Sheffield, aged 47, Mr. John Stani- 
forth, merchant. Mrs. Sheppare, wife of 
Mr. Sheppard, merchant, Mr. Jonathan 
Beet, merchant. Mrs. Stanley, wife of 
Mr. Samuel Smith, merchant. 
At Wales, near, Sheffield, Mr. Booth, an 
opulei.. farmer. { 
At Hawes, in Wenfley-dale, at an ad- 
vanced aye, Mr. Harrifon, much etteemed 
for his fierling honeity ; and for his firm, 
_qaniy, and unblemithed character. 
Yorkfhire—Lancah re. 
[May 1, 
At Riccatt, Chriftopher Wormley, efq. 
At Kirk-Deighton, near Wetherby, Mrs. 
Snowden, aged 70. . 
At Hallifax, Mr. John Knight, furgeon. 
At Beverley, Mr. Geo. Plummer, ‘jun. 
Aged 74, Teavil Appleton, efg. banker, and 
an alderman of that corporation. Aged 85, 
Mrs. De la‘Court, widow of Mr. B. De la 
Court, many years a- French teacher 
there. 
At Kirkella, Mrs. Peafe, wife of R. C. 
Peafe, efq. banker of that town. 
At Guifbrough, the Rev. Pennyman Con- 
fitt. His attachment to religion, his king, 
and his country, were not the leaft decorous 
appendages to his chara¢ter. 
At Weft-Burton, in the North-Riding, 
aged 31, the Rev. John Taylor, M. A. 
At Whitby, aged $3, Mr. Chriftopher 
Preffwick. 
At Woodlands, near Whitby, aged §1, 
H. W. Yeoman, efq. juftice of the peace, 
for the North Riding. 
At Gargrave, near Skipton, in Craven, 
Mrs. Richardfon. 
At Brighthelmftone, Tho. Englifh, M. D. 
fon of the late Mr. Englith, of Sheepfcar, 
fear Leeds. - 
At New Malton, Mrs. Harker, wife of 
Mr. Harker, inn-keeper. 
At Pocklington, aged 79, Mr. Francis _ 
Clubely. 
At Barton, Mrs. Barker, aged 95. 
At Barkifland, near Halifax, Mr. R. Dyfon. 
At Bradford, John Bramfett; who, in the 
courfe of a long illnefs, had received upwards 
of 180l. from a benefit fociety, of which he 
was a member. 
At Barmby Dunn, near Barnfley, Mr.. 
Brooke, farmer, aged 61, 
At Thirik, Mrs. Butterwick, reli@ of 
Simon Butterwick, efq. 
At Knarefborongh, aged 33, Mrs. C. Barr, 
wife of Mr. T. Barr. 
At Pontefraét, John Perfe&t,’ efq. bankers 
LANCASHIRE.. 
Lately were imported at Liverpool 748 
barrels, and 655 facks of flour; 2184 quar _ 
ters of wheat; 1234 quarters of malt; 623 
quarters of beans; 195 quarters of peas 5 and 
2792 quarters of oats. 
“At Mancheiter, the late Faft-day was ob- 
ferved with great folemnity and devotion by 
the Jews, in their fynagogue. 
compofed for the oceafion, is the following 
grateful tribute to this mation, After pray-. 
ing ‘for the Royal family, the counfellors, 
the nobility, and the reprefentatives of the 
In_a Prayer © 
people, it proceeds.—** Shield them from ail ° 
evils, and blefs them with all kinds of bleffingss” 
for it is well unto us with them—the people are 
peaceable towards us; and their laws are a pree 
teéHon to us, and to our property.” 
Mr. Foden’s Patent Size and Pafte, com- 
pofed of materials forming a fubftitute for 
Flour, has undergone a very particular ex- 
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