1802.] 
there being various other charitable provifions 
for fuch cafes. 
A new platform drop, for the execution of 
criminals fentenced to fuffer death, has been 
lately ‘erected in a confpicuous fituation, on 
the weft fide of York Caftle, facing the road 
leading to Selby. 
Married.| Mr. J. Talbot, grocer, of Leeds, 
to Mifs M. Rhodes, of Huntington, near York. 
The Rev. J. Whitaker, of Garforth, fon of 
Mr. Alderman Whitaker, “of. Doncatter, to 
_Mifs E. Smith, of Oulton; both i in the Weft 
Riding. 
At Marfleet, Mr. G. Petty, farmer, to 
Mrs. Brady, of Hull.—Mr. C. Stringer, of 
High Hoyland, rear Barnfley, to Mifs Wood- 
cock, of London.—Captain Bennet, of the 
32d. regiment of foot, to Mifs Skelton, of 
Bradford. —-Mr. Armitage, ‘attorney, of 
Wakefield, to Mifs Rhodes, of Chapel Thorp. 
—Mr. Dennifon, of Thirfk, to Mrs. Top- 
ham, of Yo.—Mr. C. Peacock, of York, 
to Vils Wation, of Kirby Moorfide. 
At York, Mr. T. Drake, to Mrs. Cham- 
play, grocer, 
Died.|. ‘At York, in his zoth year, Mr, 
R. Sutcliie, druggif. He ferved the office of 
fherifi for this city in the year 1783. 
In her 66th year, Mrs. Withers, wife of 
Dr. Withers, and eldeft daughter of the late 
Dr, Goddard, of Fofton; a lady highly re- 
fpected, for the integrity of her heart, the 
fincerity of her manners, ana her extenfive 
liberality to the poor, whofe. diftrefles the 
continually made her own. 
At the houfe of Dr, Hunter, Mrs. Bell, 
relict of B. Bell, efq. of Welton, near Hull. 
In his 334 year, after feveral painful years 
of deciining health, Mr Ruffel, furgeon. 
He met his leng-cxpeéted diffoMatioa, with 
that tranquillity of mind, that humble con- 
i and anticipating bope, which the prin- 
les of genuine Chriftianity can alone in- 
foi re. 
Aged 46, Mrs Dawfon, late a linendraper. 
My rs Cheap, wife of the Rev. A. Cheap} 
one of the Canon Refidentiaries of this’ ca- 
thedral.—Mr. £E. Gooawill, one of the depu-- 
ty vergers in this cathedral, 
At Leeds, fuddenly, Mr. Brooke, formerly 
a banker in Lo: idon, and brother to the late 
W. Brooke, efq. of Killingbeck, near the 
former place. 
Mrs. Hannam, wife of Mr. T. Hannam, 
bookte ‘her, —Mrs. Lupton, widow of the late 
Mr. ©. Lupton, of Lifbon.—Mr. J. Adcock, 
cian anda quaker.—Mr. M. Teale, 
mercer. — Mir. Sims, liquor merchant.—Mrs 
Tennant, of a-putrid fever —Mrs. Horrocks, 
wife of “ir. Horrociss, attorney. 
At Sheffield, aged 738, Mrs. Hancock, re- 
lit of the late Mr. J. Hancock, who, thro’ 
a long and aétive life, had highily diftinguilh- 
ed himielf as a ufeful memoer of fociety ; 
and, in particular, it deferves to be noted, that 
he was the firft f under and eftablifher of the 
‘filver plating manufaétory at Sheffield. 
At Hull, very fuddealy, aged 28, Mr, H. 
Lancafbire. 
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Taylor, linen drapermAged 39, Mr. T. 
Putfey, of the Chefterfield’s Head inn.— 
Aged 44, Mrs. Hufband, wife of Mr. T. 
Hufband, watchmaker.-Aged 42, Mrs. 
Todd, wife of Mr. J. Todd, partner in the 
houfe of Mefirs. Halls, Robinfon, and Todd, 
- merchants.—Aged 28, Mrs. Wilfon. 
At Beverley, the Rev. B, Foord, LL.D. 
retor of the two United Medieties of Thwing, 
&c. &c. and for the laft 35 years, an ating 
magiftrate for the Eaft Riding of this county» 
At Wakefield, Mrs. Lindley. 
At Bramley, after a quarter of an hour’s 
illnefs, Mr. J. Ward. 
At Halifax, Mrs. aWrigley, wife of Mr. J. 
Wrigley, merchant, of Salter Tide neat 
Balifax —Mrs. Irvin. 
“ At Bradford, Mr. Tetley. 
At Bannawala, Mrs. Bland, widow. 
At his houfe in Lime-ftreet- faauees London, 
J. Parkinfon, efq. a confiderabie merchant, 
and formerly of Oulton, near Leeds.—After 
a fhort illnefs, Mr. J. Smith, of Oulfton, 
near Eafingwold; well known on the turf, 
&c. as a pedeftrian trainer. Mr. Barclay was 
with him fome weeks, previoufly to his un- 
dertaking his famous time- match. 
At Thurlftone, near Penniftone, Mr. Vine 
cent Eyre.—Aged 66, Mrs. Cooke, of Whel- 
drake, near Mores! Walen: Fofter, of Hor- 
bury, near Wakefield. 
At Ribitone Hall, in the prime of life, 
Sir Henry Goodricke, bart. grandfon of the 
late Right Hon. Sir John Goodricke, baye. 
whom he has fucceeded in his titles and ef- 
tates. 
At Cottingham, near Hull, in the prime of 
life, Mrs. Walieces of Scarbro’, late of York. 
-At Thorp Arch, in her 67th year, of a 
paralytic itroke, Mrs. Oldfield, reli&t of the 
late Mr. Alderman Oldfield, of York. 
At Richmond, fuddenly, aged 67, Mr. R. 
Blenkinfon ; upwards of 40 years an officer 
of excite. 
~ On the 17th of September laft, at Kithen 
Ganye, Eaft Indies, Lieut. L. Pav tens of the 
Company’s 17th foiinont of native infantry, 
and fecond fon of Dr, Davifon, late of Leeds. 
At New Providence, in the Weft Indies, 
Enfign J. Chambers, of the 6th Weft ind.a 
regiment, and late of Halifax, 
Mr. J. ae ee of Southburn, near Duf- 
field. 
LANCASHIRE. 
Married | At Warrington, Mr, J. Wag- 
ftaff, to Mifs Atherton. = - 
At Liverpooi, Mr. R. Newton Dale, mer- 
chant, to Milfs Mofs, daughter of Mr. Mofs, 
merchant.—Mr. J.Walmifley, currier, to Mifs 
Nicholfon -—Mr. R. Brownbill, to Mrs. 
Lyon.—Mr. J. Audley Jee, to Mifs Herbert. 
—Mr. Critchley, watchmaker, to Mifs A. 
Houlgrave.—Mr. Williams, to Mifs Wor- 
thington, —Mr. Edwards, of London, to Mifs 
Penny.” 
At Prefton, Mr. W. Townley, to Mifs 
M. Shaw.—-Mr, ‘R: Wilfon, to Mifs Robin- 
fon. 
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