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Humber, of fundry fteres, contrary to the 
late Humber Pilot Ad. 
Married.) At Leeds, Mr. Tho. Scott, 
Brandy merchant, to Mifs Brookfbank. Mr: 
Naylor, of Cleckheaton, woolftapler, to Mis 
Armitage, of Woodhoufe Hill. Chriftopher 
Heaps, jun. plumber and glazier, to Mifs 
Coates. 
At Pontefraét, Mr. Richard Hepworth, at- 
torney at law, to Mifs Chamberlain. 
At Thirfk, John Bell, efq. to Mifs F. B: 
Barnett, third daughter of the late honour- 
able William Barnett, of Arcadia in Ja- 
maica. 
At York, Mr. Robinfon, chemift and drug- 
gift, to Mifs Mary Watton, of Kirby Grin- 
dal. Mr. Wallis Dunn, tea dealer, to Mifs 
J. Heflop, of Gatenby. 
At Huil, Mr. W. M. Willett, of Ruth- 
forth-hall, near Bradford, to Mifs Maria 
Bromby, of Hull, merchant, John Haxley, 
M. D. of Pontefract, to Mifs Kirkman, only 
daughter of John Kirkman, efq. of Hull. 
Mr. Edward Robinfon, to Mifs Yeoman. 
Mr. John Hay, merchant, to Mifs Walker, 
of Birmingham. ts 
At Kirkburton, Mr. Lockwood, of Farend, 
near Huddersfield, Woolftapler, to Mifs 
Booth. 
At Halifax, Mr. Rofs, liquor merchant, 
to Mrs. Waller, of Skipton, in Craven. 
“Mr. Butter, linen draper, to Mits Crofs, of 
Louth, Lincolnfhire, 
At Prefton, Dr. Wm. St. Clare, to Mrs. 
Gardner. 
At Barnfley, Mr. James Lifter, merchant, 
to Mifs Hall. 
At Kirby-Moorfide, Mr. Edward Soulley, 
merchant, of Malton, to Mifs Harker, of 
Keldholde. 
At Salton, Mr. R. Shepherd, of Douth- 
waite Dale, to Mifs Taylor. 
At Wakefield, Mr. Fither, attorney at law, 
ef Rotherham, to Mifs Jackfon. Mr. Lam- 
bert, currier, to Mifs Garlick, of Dodworth, 
pear Barnflev. 
At Tollerton, ‘Sam. Banks, efq. of Dublin, 
to Mifs Lucy Wright, yourgeft daughter of 
the late John Wright, efq. of Notting- 
ham. 
At Sheffield, Mr. Wm. Perch, fon of Mr. 
Perch, of the Angel Inn, Shefficld, to Mifs 
Clarke, of Barnby Moor. Mr. Sam. Pearce, 
to Mifs Barraclough. Mr, Wm. Andrews, 
grocer, to Mifs Martha Haflehirit, of Whit- 
tington, Derbyfhire. —Mr. Tho. Saunderfon, 
faétor, to Mifs Smith, eldeft daughter of Mr. 
Smith, filverplater. Mr. Jof. Hawk{worth, 
to Mifs Eliz. Parker. Mr. Sam. Revell, fu- 
gar baker, to Mifs Afhforth. 
At Farend, near Huddersfield, Mr. Thomas 
Lockwood, Woolftapler, to Mifs Mary Booth, 
of Kirkburton. 
Henry Silvertop, efq. of Hardwick, Dur- 
ham, to Mifs Witham of Clitt&.in this 
county. 
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Mr. John Crofsley, of Seaicliff, Lancafhirey 
to Mifs Lockwood, of Ewood in this county. 
At Wheldrake, Eaft Riding, the Rev. John 
Dixon, A. M. curate of Methley, to Mifs 
Savage. 
At Whitby, Mr. Henry Bennim, to Mifs 
Craven. 
At Knarefborough, Mr. John White, Mer 
cer, to Mifs Ann Thompfon, of Algakirk, in 
Lincolnfhire. 
At Skipton, in Craven, Mr. Smith, fur- 
geon, to Mifs Wafney, of Hull. 
At Warmfworth, near Doncafter, J. H. 
es efq. to Mifs Lifter, of Tetley, Lincoln= 
aire. 
At Selby, Mr. Howcroft, fkinner, to Milfs 
Blakey, of Gilderfome, near Leeds. 
Died.| At Sheffield, Mr. W. Field, floritt 
who dropped down and expired as he was tak- 
ing an early walk in his garden. This fuddes: 
and unexpected event made fo ftrong an im~ 
preflion on the mind of his wife, that the 
furvived him only 19 days. 
At York, Mrs. Cayley, widow of the Rev. 
John Cayley, late re€tor of Brompton. Aged 
33, Mrs. Buckle, widow of the late Mr. Buc~ 
kie, woolftapler. Aged 87, Mr. Cha. Har- 
rifon, of the London waggon warehoufe, which 
he had attended upwards of 50 years. Aged 
64, Mrs. Jefferfon, wife of Captain Robert 
Jefferfon. Aged 66, Mr. Tho. Goodhill 5 
though born deaf and dumb, he poffeifed ex- 
traordinary talents. He could write and read 
writing, was an excellent card player, and im 
his youth was a good fhots 
At Hull, aged 46, Mrs. Thorp, wife of 
Mr. William Thorp, builder. Aged 45, Mr, 
John Crompton, landing waiter, of that port. 
Aged 67, Colonel George Thompfon. Aged 
39, Mr. Corney, of the Fleece Inn. Aged 71, 
Mr. R, Rennard, merchant. Aged 75, Mrs. 
Howard, reliét of the late R. Howard, mer~ 
chant. Mifs Parker, daughter of Mr. Pare 
ker, merchant. She had been many years 
helplefs, and falling from a window, was kil- 
led on the fpot. 
At Doncafter, aged 83, Mr. Tho. Seaton, 
one of the aldermen of that corporation, 
At Kirklees Hall, aged 11 years, the eldeft 
fon of Sir George Armytage, bart. 
At Leeds, Mr. R. Hargreaves, builder. 
Mr. W. M. Kendall, of Kirbymoorfides 
whofe death was occafioned by a fall from his 
horfe, but afew yards from the fpot where 
his brother met with a fimilar fate a few years 
before. 
At Beverley, Mrs. Lundie, wife of Timo- 
thy Lundie, efy. mayor of Beverley. Mrs. 
Plumpron, relict of the late Rev. Mr. Plump- 
ton, formerly of Sproatley. Aged 48, Mr. 
John Watfon, butcher. 
At Pontefra&, Mr. B. Earnfhiw, aged 80. 
At Market Weighton, Mr. R.T.Biafs, gorn- 
factor agd coal merchant. 
At Barnfley, Mrs, Mente, wife of the Rev. 
Mr. Mence, & 
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