82 : Yorkfire. 
At Henfingham, aged 84, Mr. J. South- 
ward, formerly of Egremont Town Head. 
At Botcherby, near Carlifle, aged 80, Mr. 
W. Irwin, a quaker, 
At Currick, near Carlifle, Mr. Carruthers, 
a quaker, 
At Newbiggin, aged 62, Mr. J. Bond, of 
Gaitsgill. 
At Cleator, aged 74, Mr. H. Plafket — 
In her 88th year, Mrs. M. Stewart, of An- 
nant. 
At Selkirk, Scotland, 
{choolmatter. 
At Broughton in Furnefs, in his 34th 
year, Mr. H. Harrifon, late of Whitehaven. 
—Mrs. Johnfon, of Plumtree hall, near He- 
verfham, Weftmoreland.—Aged 47, Mr: J. 
Benn, of Heftham Hall, near Bootle. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Bill of mortality for the parith of Sheffield, 
for the year 1801, Marriages 465, increafed 
33.—Baptifms. 1482, decreafed 96.—Burials 
1177, decreafed 276. 
The prefent expenditure of the Leeds Be- 
nevolent Society amounts to about 30]. per 
week; a fum much larger than is expended 
by any fimilar inftitution in the kingdom. 
Not a fhilling of this fum is expended wirhout 
the moft minute inveftigation into the wants 
of the objet, and every poffible proof that 
fuch obje& has no other means of obtaining 
relief, 
_ The Dean of York has lately given the 
tam of rool. to be placed in the public funds, 
the intereft arifing from which is to be appli- 
ed from time to time, towards the fubfiftence 
of the prifoners in Peter-prifon, in that city. 
Till now there was no fund from which the 
debtors or felons confined in that goal could 
claim any allowance. 
Married.| At Hull, Mr. G. Coulfon, mer- 
chant, to Mifs Kerr, daughter-of the late E. 
Kerr, efq.—A. Terry, efg. merchant, to 
Mifs C. Jarratt.—Mr. J. Taylor, to Mifs 
Mofley, both of Huddersfield.—J. D, Aih- 
worth, efq. of the Middle Temple, London, 
to Mifs Macaulay, of Clough Houfe, near 
Huddersfield. —Major Skelly, to Mifs New- 
fome, both of Richmond.—Mr. G. Har- 
greave, of Malham, in Craven, to Mifs B. 
Terry, of Wardale.—Mr. _Woodcock, fur- 
geon, of Hemiworth, near Doncafter, to Mifs 
Epworth, of Workfop.—J. Rawlinfon, efg.of 
Sheffield, to Mifs Mafon, daughter of the 
Rev. E. Mafon, of Weft Retford. 
At Fulham, T. Leafon, efq. of Beverley, 
to Mits E, Green, late of Marybone New 
Road. 
Mr. P. Lifter, cotton twit manufac- 
turer, at Mitholme, to Mifs Fofter, of Fep- 
_ itonftail,— Mr. A. Sutcliffe, cotton manufac- 
turer, to Mifs M. Sutcliffe, both of Stansfield, 
Hear Halifax.—Mr. J. Riley, mafon, to Mifs 
Hi. Garfide, both of Soyland, near Rippenden. 
=-NVir, Morton, of Shaws, near Mafham, to 
Mifs L. Strangeways, of Wells, near Bedale. 
Mr. J. Riddle, 
Feb. t, 
—Mr. H. Reader, mercer, &c. of Leeds, to 
Mifs Bulmer, of Bedale. 
At Epworth, Mr. M. Raynes, merchent, 
of Hatton Garden, London, to Mifs Heaton. 
At Sheffield, Mr. W. Marfden, to Mifs A. 
Twigg.—Mr. J. Mitchell, cornfaétor, to’ 
Mifs H. Timm, both of Sheffield.—Mr. L. 
Ellis, filver ptater, to Mifs E. Newbold —~ 
Mr. W. Petty, cutler; to Mrs. M. Wocl- 
houfe, of the Ball public houfe.—Mr, T. 
Hall, of Wifbeach, to Mifs Grainger, of 
Cattle Howard. 
Mr. M. Locke, law ftationer, of York, to 
Milfs Hield, of Heffay.—Mr. Clay, fuftian 
manufacturer, of Manchefter, to Mifs M. 
Wales, of Leeds. ; 
At Duffield, Mr. W. Jarratt, jun. to Mifs 
Hall, formerly of Hull.—Mr. T. Toone, of 
Ravenfield, to Mifs Wafteneys, of Lamb-coat - 
Grange, near Doncafter. 
At Helmiley, Mr. f- Fawcet, fpirit mer- 
chant, to Mifs Pickering.—Mr. Sherwood, 
watch maker, é&c. in Leeds, to Mifs Peacock, 
of York. 
At Gretna Green, Mr. J. R. Barnes, of the 
Eaft York Militia, to Mifs Robertfon, of 
Whitby.—Mr. Ledgard, to Mrs. Thompfon, 
widow, both of ‘Mirfield. | 
At Hull, Mr. Sellers, grocer, to’ Mifs Lee. 
At Whitby, Captain Thompfon, of the 
Eaft York Militia, to Mifs Walker. 
Died.| At Leeds, Mrs. Dickinfon, wife of 
Mr. J. Dickinfon, woolitapler.—Mifs Dixon, 
fitter of Mr. J. Dixon, china man.—In his 
zsth year, Mr. J. A. Coates, furgeon. In 
the faithful difcharge of the humane duties 
of his profefiion, he fell a viétim to the 
contagious fever which now prevails in this 
town, and which he had taken in the abodes 
of mifery, being one of the medical gentle- 
men who vifit for the Benevolent Society. 
In the prime of life Mr. J. Falfhaw, 
butcher. : 
At York, in his 43d year, Mr. G. Fowler, 
of the Star and Garter inn.—Mr, J. Smithy 
fon of Mr. J. Smith, late of Halifax.—In his 
43d year, Mr. J, Rofcoa.--Aged 84, Mrs. Se 
Grayfon, grand daughter to the late Mr. Ale 
derman Cornwell.- J 
At Halifax, Mr. Threlkell, merchant.— 
Mr. A. Mitchell, gardener. 
At Sheffield, Mr. Greaves, merchant; of 
a moft refpectable and benevolent character, 
and a great friend to the poor, 
Mrs. Reb. Hoyland.—-Mr. J. Wilkinfon, 
gardiner. ‘ 
At Scarborough, aged 70, Mr. R. Moody, 
fhip builder, formerly of Stockwith.—Aged 
about 75, Mrs. Johnfon, widow of Mr. T. 
Jolnfon.— Mrs, Stockdale, widow.—Aged 
about 60, Mr. W. Hall, common council- 
man. 
At Hull, Mr. P. Wray. 
vine fervice on the forenoon of the day on 
which he died; finding himfelf feriovily 
indifpofed; he fuddenly left the’church to 
retute 
He attended die 
