“797-] — York fbire....Lincolit... Nottingham...Derbyu.Che/bires 
ested from the fweepings of the ftreets, the 
{willings of flaughter-houfes, brewhoufes, and 
other mixtures. 
A fpacious and beautiful new ftreet is now 
making from White-friar-gate, in Hull, to 
the fouth end of Quay-ftreet. 
Three poor debtors were difcharged Lately from 
York caftie, for the fum of 101. Bight pocr debt- 
ors have been alfo difcharged fince laft affixes, with 
the money left by the grand jury, inthe hands of a 
gentleman for that purpofe, affifted by lady Lunt- 
ley’s charity, of 10/, 
A great majority of the owners and occu- 
piers of the houfes and Jands intended to be 
pulled down and Jaid open by the projeéted 
improvements, on both fides of Oufe bridge, on 
being applied to for their aflent, have fignified 
their approbation of the plan: the neceffity of 
it is indeed generally admitted, but as objec- 
tions have been made to a foot-toll (for the 
purpofe of liquidating the debr) it is propofed 
to allow yearly a quarterly compofition in mo- 
dification of the fame, with the additional tum 
of Soq4l. annually, from the county rates, to 
fupply the deficiency. 
At the late meeting of the Agricultural Soci- 
ety at Great Driffield, William Pafhby, of 
Wolds Cottage, received a premium of twelve 
guineas, for having brought up twelve children 
without parochial affiftance, and alfo one gui- 
nea for having lived with credit 36 years in 
one place. Alfo David Lamplugh, of Garton, 
received a premium of two guineas, for hav- 
Ing, raifed under his own care, laft year, 59 
fiocks of bees. 
At York affizes, the following prifoners re- 
ceived fentence of death: Robert Dyfon, for 
mbezzling three bills; John Lamb, for theep- 
ftealing ; and David Wilfon, for horfe-ftealing. 
Married.|\—At Bradford, Mr. J. Knowles, 
engineer, to mifs S. Lord, at Todmorden.— 
Mr. Reighly, of South Ouram, near Halifax, 
to Mrs. Atkinfon, of Legrams, near. Brad- 
ford.—Sir'T. Pilkington, bart. of Chevet, near 
Wakefield, to mifs Tuffnell, of Langleys, Ef- 
fex.—-Mr. Milfon, of Hull, to mifs Colton, 
ef Lincoln.—Mr. W. Brigg, merchant of Leeds, 
to Mifs Newfom, of Highgate.— Ar Barwick, 
the rev: E. Hardy, to Mifs F. Carter, of Threak- 
ftone. The rev. Mr. Charnock, of Haworth, 
to Mifs Barraclough, of Fairweather Green, 
Aear Bradford. 
Died.|—At Sheffield, Mrs. Machon, mid- 
wife.—The lady of J. H. S. Mawe, efg. of 
Epworth, near Doncatter.—-At Scarbro’, Mr. 
H. Cholmley, youngeft fon of F. C. efq. of 
Branfby —Mifs Edmonds, of Welton, a maiden 
lady. — At Ferriby, Mr. M. Johnfon.—At 
Lynn, Mr. Clark, who had lately taken the 
New Inn, in Hull.—Aged 43, Mrs. Dufton, 
of Bradford. 
March 6th laft, at Aux Cayes, in the Weft 
Indies, capt. R. Buck, formerly of Knaref- 
borough. 
_ At York, aged 75, Mrs. Scarifbrick, widow 
of the late W. S. efg. of Scarifbrick, Lanca- 
fhire. 
At Nawton, aged 102, Mrs. Dodfworth, ree 
Montuty Mac, No, XXI. 
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li& of the late Mr. D. of York. With this lady 
her eldeft daughter, now near 86 years of age, 
has lived the whole of her |. fe-time. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
The beautiful fpire at Grantham was materi- 
ally injured during the late ftorm; a ball of 
fire ran down the crockets, many of which 
were broken off; two fell upon, and burtt 
through, the roof, into the body of the church, 
doing conftderable damage, 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, 
The poorerates in Nottingham, which now 
amount annually to the enormous fum of 
Soool. only exceeded €oool. in the year 1784 
having inctreafed one-third fince that period, 
and they are, itis admitted, ftill increafing. 
Married |—At Newark, Mr. T. Bugg to 
Mifs Stinfon. 
Died |—At Nottingham, D. Rooke, gent. ; 
returning trom a vifit, he complained that he 
felt himfelf unwell, and expired, having been 
literally well and dead within the hour. Aged 
23, Mifs Heald. Mrs. Butcher. Mr. Wright. 
Mrs. Murray, wife of J. M.efg. major of the 
loyal Nottinghamfhiré regiment of foot, 
Aged 20, Mifg Ingham, a young lady diftin= 
guifhed for the excellence of her judgment 
and the warmth of her piety. Mrs. Carryere 
Mrs. Key 3 while ftanding by her bed-fide 
and dreffing herfelf, apparently well, the fell 
down on the floor, and expired inftantly. Mr. 
Hutchinfon, formerly a ferjeant in the guards. 
Mr. J. James, fen. J.L. Storey, efg.; re- 
gretted as a valuable member of fociety, 
Dr. Alrich, of Cockglode. At Snentony 
aged 32, Mr. S$. Morley. Mr. S. Hole; of 
Little Carlton, near Newark; he had attended 
Newark Fair in the morning, but finding 
himfelf indifpofed, returned home, andy 
while employed in his garden, fuddenly 
dropped down and expired. Mr. W. 
Bingham, of Mansfield. At Langley, aged 
46, H. Hall, éfq. fon of F. H. gent, of Not- 
tingham. He had ferved 16 years as captain 
of a grenadier company, inthe army in India, 
and retired for the benefit of his health from a 
climate unfriendly to his conftitution. He 
fuftained twelve years of almoft uninterrupted 
il] health with becoming fortitude. At Buaf- 
ford, Mrs. Damms. At Stoke, near Newark, 
ased 22, Mr. J. Baker. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Married.]—At Derby, Mr. W. Neville, of 
Sutton Colfield, Warwick, to Mifs D. Brad 
ley. H. Richardfon, jun. efg. of Derky, to 
Mifs Swan, of Caiftor, Lincoln. 
Ix America, Mr. Turton, late of Crich, in 
this county, to Mrs, Moneywork, only daugh= 
ter of Mr. J. Kays, of Kingfdale Houfe, 
New York. 
The Rev. J. Barker, of Edenfor, to Mifs J. 
Whyte. : 
Died.J—At a very advanced age, J. Jebb, 
efg. of ‘T'apton, near Chefterfield. At Lang- 
leys, aged 56, H. Hall, efq. 
At Deiby, Mrs. Brackley. 
CHESHIRE. 
During the late vielent thunder-ftorms the 
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