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At Whitchaven, aged 70, Mr. John Moore. 
Mr. William Henry, mafter of a fmall 
goafting-veflel; he was unfortunately drowned 
in the harbour. Mrs. Afkew, wife of Mr, 
Afkew, hair-drefler. Aged 80, Mrs. Mary 
Simpfon, widow. Aged 78, Mrs. Duffield. 
At Stanwix, near Carlifle,y Mr. George 
Graham. 
At Sedgefield, Mr. Peter Burrell. 
At Diflington, aged 18, Mifs Jane Penrice. 
At Workington, aged 17, Mr. William 
Birbeck, fon of Mr. R. Birbeck, of White- 
haven ; he fell from a fhip lying in the har- 
bour, and was unfortunately drowned. Sud- 
denly, Mr. John Henderfon, 
YORKSHIRE. 
The members of the Eaft Riding Agricul- 
tural Society, in fupport of the manufacture 
of Britifh wool, have ordered a large quantity 
of cloth made from British wool only ; and 
each member has refolved to adopt it for 
wear. 
Marvied,} At York, Mr. Robert Cun- 
dall, brewer, to Mifs Atkinfon, daughter of 
Mr. P. Atkinfon. Mr. John Jackfon, plum~- 
ber, &c. to Mrs. Harker. 
At Leeds, Mr. Richard Fenton, hofier, to 
Mifs Thompfon. Mr. James Tunnicliffe, of 
Prefbury, Chefhire, to Mifs Ann ‘Topham, of 
the Talbot inn. Mr. Ainfley, brewer, to 
Mrs. Ellis, widow of the late Mr. Ellis, 
cornfaétor. Mr. M. Carwood, merchant, to 
Mifs E. Simpfon, of Holbeck. 
At Hull, Mr. J. Clengman, to Mifs Fither, 
daughter of Capt. N. Fither. 
At Shefheld, Mr. A. Goodman, of the 
Park, to Mifs Shore, daughter of J. Shore, 
efq. baile, 
At Halifax, Mr. William Davy, linen-dra- 
per, to Mifs Pollard. 
At Scarborough, William Ironfide, ef of 
Houghton-le- Spring, Durham, Capt. of the 
68th regiment, to Mifs Maughan, of York. 
Jj. A. Busfield, efq. of Myrtle Grove, toMrs. 
Schaak, of the Hollings, near Halifax. 
At Hatfield, B. Dealtry, efq. of the Inner 
Temple, Hanke; to Mifs Hanfon, daughter 
of R. Hanfon, efq. of Hatfield Manor. Jf. 
M. Jenkins, efq. Capt. and Adjutant in the 
_ Wett Middlefex militia, to Mifs Kitfon, 
daughter of G. Kitfon, efq. 
At Malton, Mr. 'T. Galilee, farmer, to Mifs 
Clark, daughter of Mr, J. Clark, both of 
Whitby. 
At Snaith, Robert Cave, efq. of Doncafter, 
to Mifs Perkins. 
At Rawmarfh, Capt. Beaumont, to the 
daughter and co- ae tee of John Wiilfon, efq. 
At Staple Hall near Halitax, Mr. Mitchell, 
of Sheffield, to Mifs-Walch. 
At Birftall, Mr. Dixon, of Stone, Stafford- 
fhire, to Mits Rangeley, cf Birkenfhaw, near 
Leeds. 
At Darfield, Mr. Sanderfon, of Welling- 
borough, to Mifs J. Sanderfon, late of Dea- 
cafter. 
At Gilling, Mr. Pugh, of London, to 
Yorkpire. 
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Mifs Gray, of Richmond,’ in this county. 
At Helmfley, Mr. William Marriage, of 
Chelmsford, to Mifs M. Hutchinfoa, daugh- 
ter of Mr. L. Hutchinfon. 
At Rudby, Mr. L. Ray, of Leeds, dyer, ta 
Mifs Colbeck, of Middleton, in Cleveland. 
. At Elland, John Whitfield, efg. of Lon~ 
don, to Mifs Afhworth, daughter of Mr. Ath- | 
worth, of the Elland Bank. 
Died. | At Sgorton, Edward Holmes, 
M. A. mafter of the grammar fchool of 
Scorton, in the parish of Cattereck, 
formerly fellow of - Magdalen, college, 
Cambridge, and under matter of Harrow 
{fchool. He declined officiating in the church 
on account of the worfhip: it being his opi- 
nion, that Chriftians fhould not pray to Jefus 
Chrift, but to God only. He drew up a re- 
foymed liturgy in agreement with his fenti- 
ments, and printed it at Newcaftle, Northum- 
berland. He was generally allowed to be an 
excellent fcholar, and critic, in the learned 
languages. 
At York, aged 25, M. J. B. Jones. Mr, 
C. Patrick, formerly of Hu, grocer. 
Aged 69, Mrs. Jubb, relict of the late R. 
Jubb, efq. 
At Leeds, fuddenly, Mr. John Teal, ho» 
fier, Mr. Charnock, merchant. 
At Sheffield, Mr. Proétor, fon of Mr. 
Proétor, optical inftrument maker. 
At Hull, fuddenly, Mrs. Bramfton, wis 
dow of the lave Mr. Alderman Byamfton. 
At Scarborough, aged 79, E. Lodge, efq. 
of Wilton Hall, near Halifax. He was fors 
merly an Alderman of Leeds, and ferved the 
office of Mayor in 1771. 
At Beverly, aged 82, John Bowman, efq. 
late am aldernan.of that corporation, during 
which time he twice ferved the office of 
mayor, was many years one of the honourable 
members of juftices of the peace, and aideputy 
liewtenant for the Eaft’ Riding. He was a 
perfon of an amiable difpofition, unfeigned 
picty, and univerfal benevolence. 
At Doncafter; aged 54, Mr. Littlewood, 
grocer. 
On the twenty-feventh of September,‘ the 
Rev. Andrew Scot, Minifter of the congre~ 
gation of Proteftant Diffenters in Doncafter. 
He was the younger fon of a refpectable fa~ 
mily in Fifefhire, North Britain. \Defigned 
by his parents for the church, he was entered 
of the College of St. ‘Aadrene Ss, where he 
went through the ufual courfe of education. 
Not meeting with immediate employment in 
the church, he returned to the place of his 
nativity, where he {pent fome time in revife 
ing his ftudies, ad acquiring a yet greater 
ftock of ufeful and valuable infermation. 
During this interval he made occafional vifits 
to Edinburgh, and attended the leétures of 
fuch profeflors as were likely to be advan- 
tageous to him in the line of life he intended 
to purfue. It isa prevalent and very laudable 
cuftom among the nobility and gentry of Scot- 
land, to have their fons educated in their own 
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