1802.) 
At Penrith, Mr, J. Kendall. 
At Bouftead-hilJ, in Cumberland, aged 38, 
J. Liddell, efq. His remains were interred at 
- the parith "church of Burgh by Sands, attended 
ree to Mifs E. Browne, o 
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by a great concourfe of people. According to 
the cuftom ofthe country, (a cuftom eek: 
would probably be more honoured in the breach 
than in the objervance) there was a cold cella- 
tion at the houfe of the deceafed, previous to 
the interment, of which one hundied and ninety- 
eight perfons partook, at what is termed ‘¢ rhe 
genteel table.” How many others fhared in the 
yepatt j is not exaétly known ; but the total 
nomber of thofe who ferioufly attended to 
— ‘ the folemn duties paid, 
«© And the laft words that duft to duft con- 
veyed,” 
might be very eafily afcertained. 
. YORKSHIRE. 
A fubfi iption has been lately fet on foot, 
for the purpofe of eftablifhing an inftitetion 
for encouraging an improvement in the breed 
of cattle and fheep, as well as of hufbandry in 
general, inthe neighbourhood of York. Mr. 
G. Hardwicke, Mr. J. Tuke, Mr. Butter- 
ficld, Mr. Crofs,and Mr. Malich, are appointed 
of the committee. 
A bill has been lately te ht into Parlia- 
ment for making an pay eR dock atthe 
town of Hull. “The dock is to be made to 
contain 70 failkof fhips, and of fufficient ca- 
pacity to admit fhips of war of 50 guns ; itis 
to be formed on the old ramparts and other 
grounds between Myton-gates and the Hum- 
ber 5 itis to bear the nameof Humber-dock, 
and to be furnifhed with wharfs on each fide, 
of a certain width. The whole of the under- 
taking is to be completed in a time to be fpe- 
cified in the aé. 
Married ]» At Scarborough, W. Paul, efq. 
to. Mifs Elftone.—T. Dickins, efq. of Epping, 
f Rippon.—Mr. 
Rulby, wine-merchant, ak Pomfret, to 
phic Moody, of the Greyhound-inn, Ferry- 
bridge. 
At Hull, Mr. J. Holdfworth, junior, mer- 
chant, of Wakefield, to Mifs Hickfon, daugh- 
ter of Mr. B. Hickfon.—Mr. F. Hopper, gro- 
cer, to Mifs E. Motherby. 
At Pocklington, Mr. W. Pearfon Hawef- 
well, of Hull, to Mifs Jenkinfon.—Mr. T, 
Cookfon, merchant, of Leeds, to Mifs Mac- 
murdo, of Dumfries. , 
Died.| At York, in the prime of life, Mrs. 
Lonfdale, wife of Mr. E. Lonfdale, linen-’ 
draper,—Aged 82, Mr. M, Robinfon, former- 
ly one of the common-councilmen for Boot- 
ham ward —Mr. R. Beadle, corn-dealer.—In 
her 75th year, Mrs. Smith, widow.—Mifs 
Elgic.—Aged 72,C. Bedinefitids efg.—In her 
92d year, Mrs, A. Hutton, widow, formerly 
» of, Sherborn 5 a good neighbour, a: fincere 
- friend, anda pious Chriftian. 
In his 47th year, G. Wentworth Thomp- 
fon, efg.—Mr. J. Haxby, flax-dreffer. 
At Leeds, Mr. T. Harrocks, attorney,— 
' An his 24th year, Mr. R. Hey.—Mrs, Holmes, 
Yorkhire.—Lancapbires 
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widow.—-Mr. J. Rithforth, butcher.—Major 
Newmarch, formerly of the royal fuzileers.— 
Of the prevailing epidemic diforder, Mr. Ruf- 
by, furgeon. This gentleman unfortunately 
fell a facrifice to his profeffional’zeal. 
Mr. W. Keye, linen-draper, and one of 
the fociety of Quakers——Mr, Dackworth, 
of the White Horfe Inn. 
At Sheffield, Mrs. Roberts, widow. 
At Hull, aacd 23, Mr. Adamfon, {urgeon, 
formerly of the Chico militia. 
At Doncafter, aged 35, Mrs. Caley, wife 
of Mr. F, Coley, furgeon, 
At Scarborough, aged 4.5, Mr. J. Stephens, 
formerly of the. Bew-iea tavern, but who 
had lately retired from bufinefs. 
At Selby, aged 28, Mr.T. Abbott, jun. 
At Harrowgate, aged 37, J. M‘Kitterick 
Adair, M.D, a gentleman: of a liberal and 
cultivated mind, of polifhed manners, and of 
high profefiional and literary attainments. 
At Hampole, in his 26th year, T. Ramf- 
den, efq, captain in the 3d Weft York mili- 
tia, 
At Barnfley, Mr. Heelis, attorney. 
At Hilderthorp,. near Burlington, in her 
68th year, Mrs, Robinfon, wife of Mr. T. 
Robinfon, farmer and grazier. 
In London, Mr. F, Confitt, furgeon, fon of 
Mr. F,.Cenfitt, of York... ‘ 
At Fulneck, near Leeds, inhis 35th year, 
the Rev. G. Trancker, bifhop of the Mora- 
vian church, and pattor of the congregation 
there.—Aged 24, Mifs Darley, of a 
park. 
In London, at her father’s houfe, in her 
2oth year, Mifs Thornton, eldeft daughter of 
S. Thornton, efg. M. P. for Hull. 
LANCASHIRE, 
Married.| At Lancafter, Mr. J. Seihss 
hat manufaéturer, to Mrs. Linder, widow.— 
Mr. W. Bailiffe, wheelwright, upzvards of 7o 
Sil of age, to Mifs E, Parkinfon, aged about 
At Preften, Mri J. Walton, fenior, to Mifs 
Collifon. 
At Penrith, Mr. Robfon, ironmonger, to 
Mifs Pattinfon. 
At Liverpool, Mr. J. Mofton, grocer, to 
Mifs Cotton.-J. Jones, efq. captain in the 
4th regiment of, foot, to Mifs Roe.—Mr. T. 
Hughes, to Mifs Mills. 
At Manchefter, Mr. Barrett, attorney, to. 
Mifs Edwards, of Redland, near Briftol._— 
Mr, R. Appleby, to Mifs Lever.—Mr. T. 
Ramfbotham, of Stand, in Pilkington, to Mifs 
Openfhaw, of Redivals, near Bury. 
At Litchfield, J Nottall, Efg. of Bury, in 
this county, to Mifs E. Parker,=-Mr. R. 
Maytchell, merchant, of Liverpool, to Mifs 
Hall, of Windermere. 
Died.| Wear Bolton in the Moors, Mr, 
James Say, aged 68. His dutiful attention 
for along courfe of years, to a widowed moe 
ther (to whofe care he was left an orphan at : 
the age of 7. months), his tender attachment 
to an affeClionate wife, his uniform and ar- 
ahs dent 
