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he had fallen down on his road from Car- 
Hifle, and lain great part of the night. 
At Diffington, in her 85th year, Mrs. M. 
Jollie, widow.—In his 64th year, Mr. A. 
Dickinfon. 
At Low Hefket, Mrs. Parker, innkeeper. 
Inthe Weft Indies, after twa days illnefs, 
Mr. J. Hurd, mafter of the fhip Patience, of 
Workington. 
At Dumfries, (Scotland) Mifs Thompfon, 
daughter of J. Thompfon, efq. writer, of 
Kirkudbright.—Aged 88, Mr. J Lorimer, 
copper{mith.—-At the advanced age of 101, 
RMirs, A. Findley, widow of the late Mr. R. 
‘Tait, fhoemaker. 
At George town, in the ifland of Minorca, 
on the 20th of Auguft laft, J. Steel, efq. cap- 
tain in the yft battalion of the 17th regi nent 
of foot, and eldeft fon of }, Steel, efq. of Hol- 
tins, near Whitehaven. 4 
At Biffington Common Side, in an advanced 
age, Mr. f. Dougias. 
At Egremont, in her 74d year Mrs. Herd, 
wife of Mr. J. Herd, inn-keeper.—Mrs. 
Prickett, of Witherftack, near Milnthorp. 
in Upper Thames-ftreet, London, aged 615 
Mr, M. Armftrong, hop merchant, brother of 
Mr. J. Armftrong, black{mith, of Carlifle. 
At Sandwith, near Whitehaven, in her 
77th year, Mrs. Sword. 
At Cockfon Place, Irton, in,an advan¢ed 
age, Mr. J. Dickinfon, farmer.—Mr. 15Mc. 
Quillim, mafer of the fhip Hebe, (formerly 
of Whitehaven} one of the conftant traders 
between Liverpool and Dublin. 
At. Wigton, aed 65, Mrs. Bradfhaw; a 
woman of a truly focial difpofition, and great 
Niberality of mind. 
At Armthwaite Hall, near Oufebridge, at 
@ very advanced age, Mrs. Vane, mother of 
‘Sir Frederick F. Vane, bart. M. P. for Car- 
lifle. 
At the Ifland of §t. Vincent, in lat Sep- 
tember, in his 2oth year, after a ficknefs of 
only three days, Mr. C. Denton Hudfon, ne- 
‘phew of ‘T. Denton, efq. of Warnell Hall, 
and fon of Mr. J. Hudfon, attorney, of Ma- 
ryport. 
On the 224 of November laft, in his 31 
year, Mr, W, Iiucfon, mate of the thip John 
and Betty, and brother of the above Mra 
Hudfon, attorney, in Maryport 5 he unfortu- 
Mately p-rifhed with the Captain and the 
reft of the crew, on Ribble-banks, on the 
. coaft of Lancathire. - 
At Low Houfe, in Bratkenthwaite, aged 
28, the Rev. Jon. Wood. 
At Newbrough “Lodge, in his 72d year, 
W. Ord, Efq. 
YORKSHIPE. 
Laft year, in the parifh of Doncafter, there 
were, burials-146 3 increafed one—Baptifms 
169; decreafed aine—Marriages 683 in- 
_creafed 18. 
An application is intended to be made to 
. Parliament, in the prefent fefion, for ana 
t 
Yorkfbire. 
‘ Howden, to Mifs Horner, daughter of 
{March qT; 
for draining the low grourids and cars within 
the level, called the Keyingham Level, fron 
the out-fall at Stone Creek, to Roofs-bridge 
and Owftwick Carr-gate, on the plan fug- 
gefted by Mr. Chapman, Engineer. The 
faid bill to contain the neceflary powers for 
making ufe of the above-mentioned drains, 
for the purpofes of navigation ; fuch naviga- 
tion to be placed under the direétion of the 
Commifiioners for executing the works of 
drainage ; and azhe proceeds of fuch naviga- 
tion to be applied to the general purpofes of 
thedrainage and navigation.—The fame bill, 
likéwife, to contain proper claufes for drdin- 
ing the eftate of Keyingham Marth, the pro 
perty of Edward Conftable, efq, at the rate of - 
expence projected by Mr. Chapman, viz. the . 
cofts of the works, 15col. and the annual 
charge of 201. for future affeffments. | 
During the laft feafon,, upwards of twe 
thoufand tons of ail have been procured by — 
different veffels from Hull, employed inthe 
Greenland and Davis Streights Fitheries. 
Thirty-fix fhips are fitting out at that port 
or the fame fervice, the enfuing feafon, 
two of which are valued at 19,0001. each. 
Married.) At Hall, Mr. M. W. Pycock, 
architeét,ito Mifs Beatniffe, of Louth,in Lin- 
colnthire. 
Mr. Wilfon, of North Skirlaugh, to Mifs — 
Wood, of Hull, niece to Mr. Brigham, of 
Bilton. 
At York, Captain Barton, of the rith 
regt. of light dragoons, to Mifs M. A. Pain- 
ter‘-—E. T. Whittell, barrifter, of the Mid- ~— 
dle Temple, London, to Mifs Field, eldef 
daughter of J. Field, efq. of Heaton, in this 
county: ast aes 
At Sheffield, Mr. Howard, wine;merchant, 
to Mifs Birks—Mr. J."Sharp, fciffors.{mith, 
to Mifs J. Ellis——-W. Hoyle, efq. to Mifs 
S. Cutforthay, of Aughton, in Afton parifh. 
At Wakefield, Mr. W. Armitage, mer- 
chant, of Woodfome, to Mifs M. Walker.— 
Major T. L. Hall; of the 87th regt. to Mifs 
Charnock. 
Mr. R. Hick, fpirit-merchant, in Leeds, 
to Mifs M. Scaley, of Bruntcliffeé Thorne, 
near Leeds. ' 
At Nun Keeling, in Holdernefsy Mr. J. 
Stark, junior, of Out Newegg, to Mifs Har- 
rifon, cf Patrington.—Mr. J. Reynolds, at- 
torney, of Pomfret, to Mifs Richardfon, of 
Hemiworth, near Leeds.—Mr. J. Marfhall, 
bricklayer, to Mrs. Fallowfield, widow of the 
late Mr. J. Failowfield, who died, aged 75, 
a few days before —J. Whitaker, efq. of 
the 
Jate H. Horner, efq. of Hull. ‘lad 
At Leeds, Mr. Welis, diftiller, to Mifs 
Wales.—Mr. J. Bifchoff, merchant, to Mifs 
Stansfield. , : 
At Richmond, J. Clofe, efq. to Mifs A. 
Hogg, niece to T. Hogg, efq. Prey 
At Bradford, Mr. Brailsford, to Mifs A. - 
Wilfon, third daaghter of Mr. J. Wilfon. 
At Hoek, near Howden, .J. Calvert, Pa 
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