302 
York/hire. 
[ June 1, 
Exaé ftatement of the number of broad whom his death is juftly confidered as a public 
and narrow cloths milled in the Weft Riding, 
for the laft twelve months. 
BROAD CLOTHS. 
Pieces Yards 
Milled laft year 285,85 1—9,263,966 
This year - 264,082—8,699,242 
Decreafed = 21,769 564,724. 
NARROW CLOTHS. — 
Pieces Yards 
Milled laft year 169,262—6,014,420 
This year - 137,231—4,833,534 
Decreafed - 32,038 1,130,836 
Married.}] J. Williamfon, efq. barrifter, 
to Mifs Lodge, eldeft daughter of the late E. 
Lodge, efg. of Willow Hall.—J. Johnfon, 
efg. of Cottingham, to Mifs Staveley, of 
Fenchurch-ftreet, London.—Mr. W. Barff, 
wool-ftapler, of Wakefield, to Mifs Sgoors, 
of Morpeth.—Mr. W. Nicholfon, of Rich- 
mond, to Mifs M. Fofs, of Scorton.—T. 
Kendal, efy. of Nefs, to Mifs Mitchelfon, of 
Pickering. 
At Hull, at the Quakers Meeting-houfe, 
Mr. J. Clay, of Raftrick, to Mifs E. Travis, 
daughter of the late Mr. J. Travis. 
Mr. Jf. Burnard, coach-maker, of Leeds, 
to Mifs Parkin, of Catterick. 
At Brompton, near Northallerton, Mr. 
Hodgfon, apothecary, to Mifs Walker. 
At Sheffield, at the Quakers Meeting- 
houfe, Mr. J. Brown, to Mifs E. Prieft. 
Mr. J. Moore, of Woolley, to Mifs Greaves, 
of Clayton-halb, near Wakefield. —Mr.Drake, 
furgeon,-of York, to Mifs Marfhall, only. 
daughter of the late J. Marfhall, efq. of 
Gray’s Inn, London. J. B. Howard, efq. 
merchant, of Hull, to Mifs Thomas, of 
Rowlfton, in Holdernefs.—Mr.. J. Carlile, 
merchant, of Hull, to Mifs S. Greenwood, of 
Haworth, near Bradford.—Mr. A. Wratnall, 
of Graflington, to Mifs A. Proétor, of Mear- 
beck, near Settle. —Mr. Hearon, of York, to 
Mits Wallis, daughter of the late Dr. Wallis, 
ef London.—Mr. J. Rufher, woolftapler, of 
Leeds, to Mifs Cockfhut, of Baildon. - 
Died.| At York, Mrs. Turner, wife of 
Mr. B. Turner, linen-draper, 
In his 73d year, Mr. J. Brooks, of whom 
this charaéter has been given—that if he had 
lived in the days of Diogenes, that philofo- 
pher would not have needed his lanthorn. to 
have gone in fearch of an honeft man.—And 
a few days before, his fifter, Mrs. S, Brooks. 
Mrs, Ivefon, mother of Meffrs, W. and J. 
Ivefon, both of Headon.—Aged 73, Mrs. 
Crawford, mother to Mrs, Ruffell. 
In his 54th year, W. Withers, efq. bar- 
ritter at law, recorder of this city, recorder 
of the borough of Ripon, and major in the 
York Volunteer Infantry; a gentleman 
deeply regretted by his fellow-citizens, by 
and private lofs. 
At Hull, aged 50, Enfign T. Siddons, of 
the Corps of Royal Invalids, in the gartifon. 
He had been upwards of 4o years in the fer- 
vice. 
Aged 35, Mr. S. Milner, coaft-waiter, and 
nephew to the late Rev. Jofeph Milner, 
vicar, of Trinity Church, &c. 
Aged 41, Mr. W. Ward, mariner. The 
latter part of his life was entirely appropriated 
to the delineation of fhips in perfpeétive, in 
various directions, with fuch accuracy, united 
to a beautiful execution, that bis drawings 
are real reprefentations of different fhips, par- 
ticularly belonging to that port. In this de- 
partment the fine arts have loft a praétitioner 
that will rarely be equalled, and feldom fur- 
paffed, 
Aged 50, Mifs Walker. 
At Wakefield, in his 62d year, Mr. J. 
Tate, painter. 
At Huddersfield, of a fever, Mr. Anderfon, 
fupervifor of excife. 
At Scarboro’, aged about 55, Mr. J. Cocke- 
rill. 
At Leeds, Mrs. Jaques, wife of Mr. Jaques, 
mercer. 
At Halifax, aged 77, Mrs. Wainhoufe. 
At Ripon, Mr. W. Horner, merchant, 
formerly of Liverpool. 
At Bradford, Mr. W. Huftler, merchant, 
one of the fociety of Quakers.—Mr. J. Lee, 
fpirit-merchant.—In her 59th year, Mrs. Wil- 
kinfon, wife of Mr. W. Wilkinfon, worfted- 
manufacturer. 
At Beverley, at the houfe of W. Beverley, 
efq. Mrs, Harrifon, aunt to the late Lady 
Grantley and Mrs. Hartley. 
At Doncafter, fuddenly, being feized with 
an apopleétic fit, Mr. Townfon, late of the 
Black Swan-inn.—Aged 73, Mr. T. Smith, 
for many years the principal bookfeller in 
this town, but who had retired from bufi- 
nefs. 
At Pontefra&t, in the prime of life, Mrs. 
Moor, wife of Mr, T. Moor, mafter of the 
charity-{chool, 
In his 69th year, Mr. Hodgfon, of Haxby. 
—Mr. J. Gratrix, of Skircoat, near Halifax. 
—Mr. Fofter, fteward to J. Radcliffe, efq. of 
Milnes-bridge, near Huddersfield. ‘ 
In London, Mr. J. Turner, of Huddersfield. 
M. Wilfon, efg. of Efhton, near Skipton 
Craven.—The Rev. J. Cook, of Rillington, 
near Malton, curate of Scampfton, &c. 
At Nafferton, near Driffield, in his 82d 
year, Mr. R. Jackfon, farmer. 
At Baildon, A. Morris, efq. late a com- 
mander in the royal navy. 
At Wentworth Caftle, near Barnfley, the 
Hon. Mrs. Kaye, lady of J. H. Kaye, efqs 
and fifter to the laft Earl of Stratford. 
At Hefsle, near Hull, Mr. M. Hardy, late 
in partnerfhip with Mr. T. Cooper, brandy- 
merchant, of Hull, 
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