504 
At Egton 1 Bridge, near \r Whitby; Thomas 
Smith, Ae 
At Beverley, Mis. Ann Simpfon, daughter 
of the late Mr. Simpfon, of Hornfea. 
_ At Sheffield, Mr. Rice James, Lape 
Within a few hours of each other, Mr. John 
Wolftenholme, and Mr. John Waa both 
of whom had been fingers at the parifh church 
at that place forty years 
_ At Coteflat, near Skipton, aged 84, Mr. 
Peter Hartley. Mr.. john Cordingley, of 
Maningham, near Bradford, manufadturer. 
At Lowlaiths, near Wakefield, Mr. Smith- 
fon. 
At Skipton, in Craven, Mr. Wm. Alcock, 
merchant. 
At Heptenttall, faradvanced in years, Mr. 
Wm. Greenwood, who had not lain in bed 
. Upwards’ of ea years, but had flept ina 
chair near the fire. Alfo Paul Greenwood, 
his brother, aged 90, formerly the common 
carrier between Halifax and Barnley. 
At Rotherham, Mr. Thomas Wood, car- 
rier. Mrs. Mappledeck, wite of Mr. Map- 
pledeck, painter ; fhe was fitting at breakfaft 
with a child on her knee, when finding her- 
felf unwell, the gave the child to a fervant, 
and immediately expired. 
At Dalton-Green, near Huddersfield, Mr. 
jJofeph Melton. 
At Stanningley, near Br radford, Mr. Tho. 
Hodfon, tanner. 
At Mr. Ewan Clark’s Sy near Wigton, Mifs 
Mary Cape, aged 17, in comlenuapce | of.a 
fright the ceived twelve months before. 
At Giggleiwick, i in Craven, aged 23, Mrs. 
Clay ton, wife of the Rev. O. Clayton. 
At Kirklees Hall, aged rz years, George 
Armytage, eldef& fon of Sir Geo: Armytage, 
barb. 
At Ardfley, near Barnfley, aged 74s Rich, 
Micklethwaite, efg. 
LANCASHIRE. 
A refident of Liverpool announces his in- 
Wention of a fhipto fail by the force of fteam. 
Marvicd.} At Liverpool, James Macken- 
zie Stewart, ef. of Urrard, Perthfhire, to 
Mifs Leckie, daughter of Capt. Leckie of 
Lancatter. Samuel Staniford, efg. to Mifs 
Littledalé, of Whitehaven. Myr. H. Neild, 
of Manchefter, to Mifs B. Rymer. Richard 
Elmhurft, efq. captain in the Royal N. Lin- 
coln Militias to Mifs J. D. Benfon, youngeit 
daughter of Mofes Benfon, efq. Mr. “Thomas 
Beacops, wine-merchant, to Mifs M. Royle. 
Mi. Maac Harrifon, woollen-draper, to Mifs 
Martin. John Gladftone, efq. to Mifs Ann 
Robertfon; of Dingwall, in Scotland. Mr. 
John Williams; to Mifs Eleanor Williams, of 
Dolgelle. 
At Bolton-le-Moors, L. L. Manneville, 2 
French nobleman, to Mifs Crompton, only 
daughtef of E, Crompton, efg. of Bolton. 
Mr. John Roftron, of Holcome, to MilS Her- 
rock, of Prefton. 
At Leigh, Mr. R. Omro 
Smith, of Chaddock Halt. 
od, to Mifs Either 
Lancafsire—Chefpires 
At Addington, Mr. J. Vaufe, to Mifs Chak 
{June ¥ 
lotte Jackfon. 
At Oldham,, Mr. Henry Barlow, to Mifs 
Dunkerley, of Rhoades Houfe. 
At Lancafter, Mr. P. Milne, attorney of 
/Manchefter, to Mifs Mary Heyfham. 
At’ Manchefter, Mr. M. Worthirgton, to 
Mifs Margaret Bowkoat _Mr. E. Woollam, 
to Mifs Mary Adkin. Mr. James Beever, to 
Mifs Newton, of Stockport.. Mr. R. Mat- 
ley, Manufa€turer, to M ifs E Taylor, of Au- 
denfhaw. 
Ardwick. Mr. James Maffey, to Mifs Mary - 
Hughes. Peter Baron, efq. of Walthaw, 
near Bury, to Mifs Warburton. Mr. Peter 
Longftatt, to Mifs Mary Wragee, of, Cheet- 
~ ham Hill. 
-At Sefton, near Liverpool, Mr. R. Moly- 
neux, aged 75, to Mifs Hannah Ward, aged” 
ty 
Ye 
Died.Y At Liverpool, Edward Dymock, 
efq. lieut. paymafter of the Royal N. Lincoln 
Militia. on, Blundell, efgq. jun. aged 
42. Mr. James Eaton, sap in the bi- 
fhop’s court, aged gi. Mr. Thomas Stelfox, 
fadier. 
_At Barton, near Ormikirk, aged 90, Mrw 
H. Stepforth. 
At Woodhill, Mr. H. Topping. 
At Preftwick Wood, John Barlow, efq. 
At Lark Hall, R. Heywood, ef. banker, 
of Liverpool. 
At Salford, Mrs..Walker, wife of Mr. Ty 
Walker. 
At Wolton-le- 
denly, Lieut. Harrifon, upwards of fort 
years an officer in the 1f W. York Militia, 
and father’ of the Rev. W. Harrifon, of St. 
Paul's, Liverpool. 
At Blackburn, Mr. Tho. Bulcock, cotton 
merchant. 
At Manchefter, Mr. John Kearfley, jun. 
Mr. John Thomas, comb-maker, of Shude-+ 
hill. Aged 74, T. Radford, efq.. Mr. John 
Manfure ; a truly honeft mam 
thaw. Aged 47, Mr. Wm. Yates, of the 
Old Bridge, tallow chandler. 
CHESHIRE, 
Chefter races, which begun on the 5th of 
May, are faid:to have been attended by more 
genteel company, and to have attorded better 
racing, than ever remembered there. The 
race for the cup on Thurfday afforded five 
fine heats between three horfes. 
| Married.] At Chefter, Mr. W. Hafwell, 
of Jamaica, to Milfs Hafwell, of that city. 
At Macclesfield, Mr. 
Wilthaw. 
At Whitchurch, 
to Mifs Packer, of Malpas. Mr. Allman, of 
Manchefter, builder, to Mifs Simpfon. 
At Witton, Mr. 
of the late Mr: Earl, of Daventry. 
Dicd, | At Chetter, Mr. Rowlance. Mrs. : * 
Baynham, wife of Lieut. Baynham, of the 
ath regy of Foot. Mr. David Jones, of the 
King’s 
Mr. Battie, to Mifs Runcorn, of . 
dale, near Prefton, very fud- . 
Mr. Man- 
Thornicroft to Mifs | 
the Rey. Edward Jonesy - 
john Taylor, cotton-fpin~ ° 
ner, of Clithero, to Miis Jane Earl, daughter 
