318 , 
Mifs E. Sparling, At Halton, near Lan- 
caftery the-rev. J. Slainbank, reétor of Hal- 
ton, to Mrs. Fletcher, relict. of the rev. R. 
Fletcher. At Clitheroe, Mr. M‘Kean to Mifs 
Sufannah Eddleftone. At Ualfall Church, 
Alexander Workfwick,.efq. to Mifs E. Ain{- 
worth. At Prefton, the rev. J. Gregory to 
Mifs Margaret Gallow. At Slaidburn, Mr. 
Gorft to Mifs E..Wregglefworth, 
Died.|—At Liverpool, Mr. R. Cowbank. 
Mrs. Bromfield. Mr. Harrold. Mr. G. 
Walker, merchant. Mr. Uriah Johnfon. 
Mifs B. Copland. Mr. Matthew Lewtas. 
Mr. J.Forfter. Mrs. Parry. Mr. Swift, aged 
65. MifsShimin. Mifs Machell, aged 19. 
Mrs. M. Sowerby. Mr. Carter. 
Lowhill, near Liverpool, Rebecca Shipley, 
aged 973. and, on the following dey, her 
hufband, James Shipley, aged 905 they had 
been married 62 years. 
_ At Manchefter, Mr. James Mayo. In her 
§9th year, Mrs. Brogden. Mrs. Walmiley, 
publican, .Mrs. Green. Mr. James - Holt, 
furgeon. Mrs. Norman. 
At Prefton, Mrs. Melling, widow of the 
late Mr. Melling, and fifter to the late Sir R. 
Arkwright. In an advanced age, Mifs 
Coffe. 
‘At Blackburn, of an apoplexy, Mr. Abr. 
Bury. At Kerfal,. Mrs. Dorothy Byron, 
daughter of the late Dr. Byron, of poetic me- 
mory. At Pitband, after a long and painful 
illnefs, Mr. J. Lees. At Calderbridge, aged 
@6, Mr. Jofeph Steele 5 -his widow is in her 
9ath year, and they have been married 70 
years. | * 
At Bank, near Thelwall, Mr. T. Stanton. 
At Prefcott, Mr. J. Moncks. At Ringley, 
Mr. J. Webfier;. he was clerk, and {chool- 
matter of the free fchool nearly 44. years. At 
Horridge, Mr. R: P-ikington. At Croft, in 
kis ggth year, Mr. J. Charnock. At Sca- 
rifbrick, Mr. H. Watkinfon. At Halfall, 
Mr. Sephton. 
i No: \veRKSHIRE. - 
The General Infirmary bas been opened at 
Sheffield. Fhe ceremony was attended by 
the Duke of Devonfhire, Lord Fitzwilliam, 
Lord Galiway, Admiral Gell, Mr. Wilkinfon, 
Mr. Shore, Captain Newton, the truftees of 
the charity, the medical gentlemen of the in- 
firmary, feveral of the clergy, and a great 
number of the moft refpectable gentlemen, 
all zealous friends to-the charity. In the 
evening there was a grand mifcellaneous con- 
--gert, the receipts of which left a clear balance 
of 306]. 14s. $d. 
A cucumber was lately cut in the garden of 
‘Mr. Dade, at Knowftrop, near Leeds,: that 
meafured 31 inches in length, and in girth, 
at the thickeft part, 36 inches, weighing 40 
pounds. 
“At the Leeds quarter feflions, 2 perfon of 
the name of Rubinfon, was convicted on a 
charge of fedition, for having circulated cer- 
‘in inflammatory and difloyal publications, 
- Lancafbire....York hire... Lincolnfoire. 
At ¢ 
£08. 
He was fentenced to three months imprifon- 
ment in York Gaftle. ee 
Married.|—Mr. J. Eggenton, of Hull, 
merchant, to Mifs Sniyth, only daughter of 
the late J. Smyth, efq. of Leeds. At Whitby, 
Major Brown, of the Leicefter Militia, to 
Mifs Leonard, of Hull. Mr. W. Cewell to 
Mifs Weftby, of the fame place. -At Snea- 
ton, near Whitby, Mr. T. Englifh, mer- 
chant of Hull, to Mifs A. Cook. 
At Bifhopthorpe, David William, Earl o 
Mansfield, to ifs Frederica Markham, 
fourth daughter of the Archbifhop of York ; 
the young couple are both in their twentieth 
year. 
At Beverley, Mr. R.. Johnfon, of Molef- 
croit, to Mifs Lee, of LLeckonfield Parks. 
At Leeds, Mr. J. Hutton to Mifs Letitia 
Anne Floyde. Mr.S. Lumbe to Mifs Payn- 
ton. Mr. C. Hopton to Miis H. Mufgrave. 
Mr. J. Woodto Mifs Mar. _ 
At York, Mr. Martin Burnell to Mifs 
Margaret Batman. xae 
At Hull, Captain R. Tayler to Mifs M. 
Taylor. At Wakefield, Mr. W. Burrell to 
Mifs Morreille. At Whitby, -Mr. R. Clham- 
pion to Mifs Swales. At Great Drifheld, 
Mr. T.  Hengerfon, attorney, to Mufs 
Routby. * . 
At Pateley-bridge, Mr. Strother, furgeon, 
to Miis M. Edmonfon. At Wakefieid, Mr. 
Clark to Mifs Faife. At Beldale, Mr. 
Greetham to Mifs Harrifon. 
 Died.}—At Hull, R. S«ain, efq- one of the 
officers of excife. At Scarborough, fuddenly, 
the rev T. Morrell, D.D. rector of Buckland, 
in Herefordfhire; of exemplary charaéter as 
a divine and citizen. 
‘At Netherhall, near Doncafter, in her 89th 
year, Mrs, Catherine Hall. .Near Pontefract, 
Stanhope Harvey, e'q. Near Balifax, Mrs. 
Radcliffe. At Bradford, Mrs. Moffman, wife 
of Dr. Mofiman. At Thirfk, Mrs. Smelt. 
Mrs. Saunderfon, printer, and proprietor of 
the Doncafter Fouraal. 
At Scarborough, aged 67, Mr. R. Sollett, 
ordinance. ftore keeper of the garrifoh. Near 
Crowle, Mr. J. Lifter. At Leeds, Mr. Wil- 
fon. At Yorke, aged 52, Mr. W. Topham. 
Mr. W. Vincent. At Cleckheaton, near Leds, 
Mifs F. Brook. agit 
At Hall, H. Broadley, “efq. alderman. 
At Golcar Hill, near Huddersfield, Mr, J] 
Haigh. At Doncafter, Mr, J. Jackfon.. At 
York, Mrs. D. Bowes. At Pontefraét, Mr. 
T. Smith, of Houghton. At Hull, the ec- 
centric charaéter, commonly known by the 
appellation of Tom Taylor. 
LINGOLNSHIRE. 
The late Mr. Thomas Brown, of Horne 
cafile, was carried to the place of interment, 
purfuant to the exprefs defire of his will, by 
fix of his own fons. 
The moft alarming accounts are received 
from Lincolnfhire and other fen counties, of 
the rat ameng the fheepy in confequence * 
the 
