1802.] 
of Wresfle, to Mifs Garlick, of Gool Field 
Houfes. . 
Mr. W,. Lockwood, junior, to Mifs Key, 
both of Eafingwoulds 
At Pocklington, Mr. R. Gray, grocer, to 
Mifs E.Medd. | r 
Died.| At Hull, aged 73, Mrs. Atkinfon, 
widow of the late Mr. A. Atkinfon.—Aged 
57, Mrs.S. Gee. 
Aged 64, Mr. G. Large, well known as 
town-cryer, for many years paft; a man no 
lefs fingular for his retentive memory, than 
for his peculiar. emphafis and gefticulation, 
in the performance, of the duties of his 
office. i 
Aged 76, Mr. Fletcher, clerk of Trinity 
Church; which ftation he had filled for near= 
ly the laft forty years, greatly to the fatis- 
faction of the parifhioners. } 
Aged 44, Mrs. Makins, wife of Mr. W. 
Makins, grocer.—Aged 24, Mrs. H. Levitt, 
wife of Mr, Levitt, upholfterer.—In the 
prime of life, Mr. R. Swan, furgeon 3 he had 
been married only a few weeks before. 
At York, Mrs. Capttick, relict of the late 
Rev. Mr. Capftick, of Bardfey, near Leeds.— 
Aged 47, Mr. R. Howygate, brick: maker, 
At the Deanery Houfe, in his 88th year, 
the Rev. J. Fountayne, D. D. and dean of 
Mork ; he was appointed dean in the year 
1745—6. 
In her z1ft year, after a few days ficknefs, 
Mifs M. Sykes, of Halton, near Leeds 
At Normanton, near Wakefield, Mrs. 
Favell, reliét of Mr. R. Favell, furgeon, 
formerly of York. 
At Sheffield, Mrs. Stacey.—-Mr. C. Mil- 
ward, grocer,—Mr. J. Gillott, file-fmith.— 
Aged 79, Mrs. Hufton. 
Aged 73, Mr. R. Mofley, mufician, and 
above forty years one of the town waiters. 
He was generally allowed to be the firft hant- 
boy and clarionet-player in Sheffield, and was 
an harmlefs, inoffenfive man, ofa benevolent 
difpofition ‘ 
At Barnfley, in her 88th year, Mrs. 
Beckett, mother of J. Beckett, efq. banker, 
of Leeds. 
At Whitby, B. Harrifon, efq.—Aged 64, 
R. Boulton, efq. 
At Halifax, Mr. T. Aked, cloth«drefler. 
At Rippon, Mrs. Atkinfon, widow of the 
Jate Mr. H. Atkinfon, attorney. 
At Wakefield, in the prime of life, Mr. 
T. Bedford, butcher, of a very refpectable 
character. Hehad, within a few days, fol- 
lowed to the grave his father and mother, 
- befides three brothers, al! young men. 
At Selby, very fuddenly, Mr, S. Meggitt, 
thip-owner. 
At Leeds, Mrs. Stirk,'mother of Mefirs. 
Stirk, wool-ftaplers. 
In London, in his 33d year, T. Plummer, 
junior, efq. folicitor, of Gray’s Inn, and only 
fon of Mr. Plummer, of York. By his abili- 
ties and application, even in circumftances of 
il) health, he had acquired extenfive prac- 
Lanta/fbire. 
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tice as a conveyancer, with every profpect of 
encreafing fuccefs. | 
Mr. T. Marfhall, formerly head clerk for 
many years in the banking-houfe of Mefirs, 
Garforth, and Co. in York. 
At Welton, in her 30th year, Mrs. Jack- 
fon, wife of Mr. Jackfon, furgeon, and daugh- 
ter of Bethel Robinfon,efg.of Beverley.—Mrs. 
Mount, wife of Mr. S. Mount, fhoe-maker, 
of Sheffield Moor. 
At Heflington, near York, aged 68, T. 
Wallis, efq. brother to G. Wallis, M.D. of 
London, editor of the laft editions of Syden- 
ham’s Works, Motherby’s Medical Dic- 
tionary, &c. alfo lately deceafed: 
In her 112th year, Mrs. Golden, of Hil-~ 
ton, in Cleveland ; a more extraordinary cirs 
cumftance is, that fhe retained the ufe of her 
faculties till the day of her ceath, and could 
card faiter than any other woman could {pin, 
Mr. Sanderfon, of Armthorpe, near Don- 
cafter. 
In London, Mrs. Wilfon, wife of Captain 
H. Wilfon, of the Warley, Eaft Indiaman, 
and fifter to Mr. Vernon Southern, of Hull. 
Her remains were interred in the family 
vault at Rotherhithe, in which the body of 
the celebrated Prince Le Boo, of the Pelew 
Iflands, was fome years go depofited. 
At Elvington, aged 85, Mrs. Sanderfon, 
widow of the late Mr. J. Sanderfon, mer- 
chant, in York, and mother to the late Sir 
James Sanderfon, bart. Lord Mayor of the 
city of London, in the year 1795. 
In her 33d year, Mrs: Bower, wife of Re 
Bower, efg. of Welham. 
At Market Weighton, Mifs Mofey, ~ 
daughter of the late Rev. W. Mofey, of 
_Lund,near Beverley.—TheRev. Dr.Robinfor 
rector of Albury and Whisfarn, formerly of 
Monk Fryftone,fin this county; he was father 
to Mr. Robinfon, furgeon, in Lects.—-At an 
advanced age, Mrs. Plowes, reli of the late 
Mr. Plowes, of Scarcroft Mills, near Leeds.—»" 
Mr. T. Rhodes, merchant, of Gomerfall.— 
Aged 49, Mrs. Armftead, wife of the Rev. J. 
Armitead, of Bafingwould. 
LANCASHIRE. 
An advertifement has lately appeared in 
the Manchefter Chronicle, ftating, that the 
Committee chofen by the manufacturers of 
earthen-ware in the parifhes of Stoke, Burf 
lem, and Wolftanton, in the county of Staf- 
ford, for the purpofe of opening a cummuni- 
cation to the port of Liverpool by the rivey 
Weaver, confidering the object of their ape 
pointment to be already accomplithed, and 
their powers, of courfe, at an end 5 and wifh- 
ing alfo to leave the bufinefs of conveying 
goods by this new route to the ufual opera~ 
tions of trade, &c. have declined all future 
interference therein, and every kind of ree 
{ponfibility, é&c. 
No lefsthan fifteen children have loft their 
lives by fire, in the town and neighbourhood 
of Manchefter, within the courfe of the laf 
quarter of a year, principally from the cir- 
the eumftance 
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