1800.] 
joiners’ Arms. Aged 82, Mr ‘Thomas 
Armiftrong. Mrs. Boak, wife of Mr. Boak, 
fronmonger. | 
At Whitehaven, aged 52, -Mr, Nicholfon, 
wife of Mr. Nicholfon. Mr. William Har- 
tifon. Aged 58, Mrs. Spittal, wife of Mr. 
Spittal. Mrs, Coupland, wife of Mr. Coup- 
land, bookfeller. 
At the Banks, near Brompton, in the 
prime of life, Samuel Addifon, M. D. 
At Kendall, Mr. Samuel Gill. Mrs. 
_ Fihher, wife of Mr. A. Fifher, 
At Annan, Mrs. Dickfon, wife of Mr. 
Thomas Dickfon. 
At Moorhoufe, aged 88, Mrs. Moor, wife 
of A. Moor, tobacconitt. 
At Cockermouth, Mr. Lot. Barwife. 
At Appleby, fuddenly, aged 56, J. Ward, 
efg. deputy lieutenant for the county of 
Weftmoreland. 
At Cumwhitton, near Carlifle, Mrs. Sarah 
Earl, widow. 
At Wigton, aged 55, Mrs. Ray. 
At Workington, Mus. lebaverhwaite: 
At Parten, aged 76, Mr. Jofeph Plaiket. 
At Egremont, Mr. John Hindmarfh, mer- 
poe it. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Public meetings have lately been held at 
Sheffield, Leeds, Hull, &c. &c, to take into 
confideration the confequence of the prefent 
high price of the neceffaries of Life; at 
which it was agreed to eftablifh foup-fhops 
on the plan which is now almoft univerfally 
adopted in the principal towns in every part 
of the kingdom. 
A molt barbarous murder was lately com- 
mitted at Pontefract, Park upon Mrs. Denni- 
‘fon, wife of Mr. Dennifon of that place. 
Mrs Dennifon was difcovered dead in a cel- 
Jar under the dwelling-houfe; and her head 
appeared to have been bruifed with a ham- 
mer. The fuppered murderer has fince been 
committed to York Caftle. 
The value of the Baltic fleet, miielk has 
jutt arrived in Huil haybour, is ettimated at 
£-700,000. Five thoufand quarters of wheat, 
and a confiderably larger quantity of other 
furts of grain, form part of this freight. 
Married | At York, Mr. Skepper, to Mifs 
Benton. J. Walker, efq. of Leeds, to Mifs 
Othie, of Scarborough. Mr. William Batty 
to Mifs Heffay. John Dodfworth, efq. to 
Mifs Wovrell. , 
' At Leeds, Mr. White, of Leeds, to Mifs 
Gofling, of Middleton. Mr. H, Hall, jun. 
to Mifs Butterfield, ot Halifax. Mr. T. S. B. 
Redde to Miis Paley, eldeft daughter of 
Mr. R. Paley. Mr. William Tayior, of 
Beefton, to Mifs Sufanna Hartley. Mr. 
Jofzph Simpfon, of Hoibeck, to Mifs Ray- 
ner, of Leess. Mr. Cawood, to Mrs. Denton, 
' At Beverly, Lieutenant Mott, of the 5th 
Lancafhire Regiment, to Mifs Harrifon, of 
York, 
At Sheffield, Mr. John Wilkes, aged 84. 
York /hire—Lancafiire. 
YO 
to Mifs Elizabeth Longden. Mr. J. Hawhf- 
ley, merchant, to Mifs Harmer, daughter of 
the Rev. Mi. ane 
At Hull, Mr. Samuel Dickinfon, to Mifs 
Coulton. 
At Doncafter, Mr. Samuel, to Mifs Mary 
King. 
At Whitby, Mr. Beewilbawn to Mifs Waifony 
At Hirly-Moor- fide, Rev. J. Petch, to 
Mifs Hayes. 
At Perklinzgton, Mr. George Bagley, to 
Mrs. Ruften, 
At Knarefborough, Mr. T. Clemefhaw, to 
‘“Mifs Ann BDickinfon. 
At Wakefield, Mr. William Hirft, to Mifs 
Clay. 
At Connington, J. Heathcote, efq. M.P. 
for Rippon, to Mifs Thornhill, daughter of 
George Thornhill, efg. of Doddington, Hua- 
tingdon. 
At Scarborough, Captain William Kirby, 
to Mrs. Cref{well, of Hull. Mr. Marthall to 
Mifs White, of York, 
At Pontefraét, Mr. Wall, attorney, of 
London, to Mis Stedman, of PontefraGt. 
Died.| At York, aged 80, Mr. Thomas 
Stothards Aged 37, Mr. Burgefs. George 
Perrott, efq. fon of tne late A. Perrott, efq. 
Mr. John Green. Mr. William Watfon. 
At Leeds, Mrs. Strothers. 
At Beverly, Mrs. Wilkinfon, wife of Mr. 
J. Wilkinfon, hofier. 
At Hull, Mrs. Peake, wife of Mr. Peake. 
Mr. jfackfon, baker; Mrs. Medd, wife of 
Mr. Medd. Mifs Mary Smith. 
At Sheffield, agec, 85, Mrs. Sarah Browne. 
Mr. Thomas Ss. baker. 
At Knarefborough, Mr. S. Parkinfon, fell- 
monger. 
At Richmond, Mr. Thomas Wright, at- 
torney. 
At Huddleften-Hall, near Leeds, Me. 
Clapham. 
At Woodhoufe, near Leeds, aged TOO, 
Mrs. E. Gill. 
At Doncafter, aged 19, Mifs Ann Halli- 
fax, daughter of Mr. Alderman Hallifax. 
At Neep’s End, near Sheffield, Mr. Scholes, 
hatter. 
At Halifax, John Hamer, efq. 
At Pontefract, Mrs. E. Swinney, 
LANCASHIRE, 
Soup fhops for the relief of the poor are 
opened, or about to be opened, in Lancafter, 
Manchefters Liverpool, and other places in 
this county. 
In <he neighbourhood of Manchefter the 
poorer clafs of people have lately evinced a 
great difpofition to riotous proceedings, on 
account of the excefilive high price of corn 
and flour. On Monday the 18th of No- 
vember, a confiderable body of men, armed 
with fticks, attended by a number of woe 
men, paraded the principal ftreets of Man- 
chefter, but committed no att of violence. 
Early in the day, a part of the Airfhire light 
dragoons 


