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return home, and expired juft as he entered 
his houfe. 
Aged 78, Mrs. P. Hammond.—Aged 82, 
Mrs, Crompton.—Aged 58, Mrs. Dunn, wi- 
dow of the late Mr. E. Dunn, mafter mariner, 
—Aged 38, Mrs. Wray, wife of Captain 
Wray, of the fhip Egginton. 
At Sutton, near Hull, aged 85, Mrs. Rofs, 
Very fuddenly, at Bilton, near Hull, aged 
64, Mr. C. Rheam. 
At Humbleton, Mrs. J. Walker. 
At Patrington, Mr..H. Sayle, farmer, for- 
merly of Halfham.—Mrs. Thackawray of the 
Green Dragon inn, Harrowgate. 
At Headon, aged 76, Mrs. Jackfon, wi- 
dow of the late Rev. T. Jackfon, of Burftwick. 
-—~-Very fuddenly, aged 45, Mr. I. Newton, 
of Ayflaby. 
At Huddersfield, Mr. W. Lucas, timber- 
merchant. 
At Houghton, near Market Weigkton, the 
lady of P. Langdale, Efq. ; 
At Whixley-hall, near Boroughbridge, in 
his 79th year, Mr. C, Ellis. 
At Pocklington, Col. O*Connor, of the 
regt. of Nottingham Fencibles. 
Mr. W, Greaves, of Hebden-bridge, near 
Halifax.—Mr. J. Moore, jun. of Hipper- 
holme, near Halifax. He had diligently ap- 
plied himfelf for fome time paft to medical 
purfuits. 
At the ifland of Madeira, on the 2d of De- 
cember, aged 21, H. Frankland efq. brother 
of Sir T. Frankland, bart. of Thirkleby, in 
this county. — 
Mrs. Cooper, wife of Mr. T. Cooper, of 
Spring Gardens, near Leeds.—Mr. J. Dalby, 
late of Samsmills, near Bradford, 
At Harrowgate, Mrs, Thackwray, of the 
Green Dragon public houfe. 
Aged 72, Mr. Burdett, of Thorp Arch, 
near Wetherby. 
At Lewes, Mrs. Cooper, widow of the late 
Mr. J. Cooper, brandy merchant of Hull. 
At Hornfea, in her 2oth year, Mifs M. 
Cowling.—Aged 79, Mr. J. Johnfon, fen. 
of Wilton. =: 
At Beverley, Mr. E. Hobfon, of the Dog 
and Duck inn.—Mrs. Hunfley, wife of the 
late Mr. Hunfley, cabinet-maker, &c. 
At Whitby, Mr. N. Tate, peruke-maker. 
o—Mrs. Gowland.—Mrs. Slighthotm, widow. 
At Kerfall, in her 80th year, Mrs E, 
Byrom, daughter of the late Dr, Byrom, 
highly celebrated in his time as one of the 
writers in the Speétator. 
At Knarefborough, Mrs. Tuton,; mother 
to Mr. Tuton, merchant of Leeds. 
Mrs. A. Wade, third daughter of the late 
B. Wade, efq. of New Grange, near Leeds. 
In Charles Town, North America, on the 
6th of O&t. lat, Mr. J Copley, fon of the 
late Mr. W. Copley, of Hunftill near Leeds. 
~~Alfo, in the prime of life, of the yellow 
_ fever, Mr J. Warham, fonof Mr. T. War- 
ham, ironmonger, of Leeds. Prior to his 
Lancafhire. 
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going avroad he had a lieutenancy in the 
3d Weft York militia. 
Mrs.Smith, of Smithies mill, near Leeds. 
Aged 83, Mrs, Greenwood, of Hanging Royd, 
near Halifax.—Mr. Bingley, of Leathley, 
near Otley ; not Mrs. Bingley as erroneoufly 
ftated in our laft. 
Captain Cambridge, mafter of the Grafs- 
hopper ; a regular trading thip from Selby to 
Hull.—Mr, Kirby of Harewood, near Leeds. 
J Wilfon, efq. a partner in the houfe of Go 
ney andCo. Leadenhall ftreet, London, mer- 
chants, and brother to Mr. B. Wilfon, of 
Spen-lane, near Leeds.—-Aged 73, Mrs. 
Clarke, a maiden lady, of Charles Town near 
Wakefield.—-Mr. J. Wilkinfon, a confidera- 
ble clothier of Aunflet, near Leeds.—Mrs. 
Rogers, of Beefton, near Leeds.—Mr. G, 
Wood, merchant, of Leavergreave, earn 
Sheffield. He ferved tha office of Matter 
Cutler for the diftrict of Hallamfhire in 1792. 
——-Mirs> Bramley; ~relict of the late Mr. T. 
Bramley, of Wyton, in Holdernefs, and third 
fon of Mr. C. Bramley of Leeds. 
Mrs. Gocker, of Hunlet, near Leeds.— 
In his 81ft year, M. Wood, efq. of Tingley 
Houfe, near Wakefield. 
LANCASHIRE. 
It is in agitation to convert and appropriate 
the prefent new market in Manchefter, to 
the purpofe of ereéting warehoufes, on the 
ground it now occupies, and another {cite has 
been lately provided in Deanfgate, for a mar- 
ket. 
Married.| At Manchefter, Mr. J. Fair- 
field, merchant, to Mifs M. Brandrith —Mr. 
J. Poole, of Oldham, to Mifs E. Ogden.— 
Mr. J. Waller, to Mifs S. Downes.—-Mr. W. 
Jackfon, to Mifs E. Hargreaves.——Mr. W, 
Heywood, corn-merchant, to Mrs, Joule, 
widow, 
Mr. Clay, fuftian-manufaéturer, of Man- 
chefter, to Mifs M. Wales, of Leeds. ; 
At Blackburn, Mr. Rhodes, to Mifs Hack. 
ing.—Mr, J. Janfon, commiflion-merchant, to 
Mifs H. Wood, daughter of Mr, Wood, 
woollen-draper, ; 
T. Gafkill, efq. of Tower Hill, near Mac- 
clesfield, to Mifs Slack, of Ardwick.—Mr. 
J. Glover, merchant, of Liverpool, to Mifs 
A. Sedgwick, late of Newton Heath and 
Mofley.—Mr. C. Robinfon, merchant, of 
Liverpool, to Mifs Caldwell, of Whitley, 
near Warrington.—-Mr. W. Kay, of Bury, to 
Mifs Lowder, daughter of J. Lowder, efg. 
b¥fiker, of Bath.—&. T. Streatfeld, efq. of 
the Rocks, Suffex, to Mifs Shuttleworth, of 
Barton Lodge, in this county. —Mr. J. Hig- 
fon, of Manchefter, to Mifs Rigby, youngeft 
daughter of the late Mr. J. Rigby, ofSwinton. 
——The Rev. J. Wright, reGtorof Billing, in 
Northamptonfhire, to Mifs Pemberton, 
daughter of the late Dr. Pemberton, of War- 
rington.—-Mr. Runt, of Old Roan, near 
Liverpool, to Mus. Stannanought, late, of 
Knowlley.—Mr, Needham, of Holywell, to 
Nee Mifs 
