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nounced their determination to give the follow- 
ing premiums, at the annual fhew to be held 
on the 25th of Auguft of the ‘prefent year, 
the day before the fair-day at Drifield .—For 
the beft fhearling tup, from any part of Eng- 
land, 1ol. 103.3; for the beit fhearling tup, 
bred in the Eaft Riding, 1ol. ros, 3 for the 
fecond beft fhearling tup, bred in ditto, 81. 83.5 
for the third beft ditto, ditto, 61. 63.3; for 
the fourth beft ditto, ditto, 4i. 48.3 and for 
the fifth beft, 21.2s. Alfo, for the beft year- 
old bull, bred in ditto, sl. 5s; for the fecond 
beft ditto ditto, 3]. 38.3 and for the third 
beft aitto ditto, 21, 2s. Alfo, for the bett 
two-year old heifer, bred in ditto, 3]. 38.3; and 
for the beft boar, bred in ditto, 21. 3s. Cer- 
tificates will be required, that the fheep fhall 
have been fed upon green food or hay only. 
No fheep will be permitted to be fhewn 
which are coloured or befmeared, or are clip- 
ped partially on any part of the body, the tail 
only excepted. 
At the annual thew of tulips held’ by the 
Florifts’ Society, at Mrs.- Cawood’s, in Col- 
liergate, York, May 21, the firft prize was 
adjudged to Mr. Ardington’s Incomparable O; 
the fecond to Mr. Barker’s Incomparable 
Miller; andthe third to Mr. Meynell’s-Atlas. 
The Rey. J. Graham, treafurer to the 
York Charitable Society, has been publicly 
called upon in a letter which appeared in the 
York Herald cf May 30, figned W. Dunfley, 
to produce explicitly, fairly, and regularly, 
all the papers, accoynts, é&c. in his pofleftion, 
relative to the receipt and expenditure of the 
monies fubfcribed, the fufpected mifapplica- 
tion of fome part of the fund of the fociety 
having, it is alleged, become the fubjett of 
general conver/ation, &c, 
Married.| G. Anderfon, efq. late major 
in the 34th regiment of foot, to Mifs L. A. 
Croft, third daughter of S$. Croft, efq. of Stil- 
ington. They immediately fet off on an 
excurfion for the Lakes.—C. Maughan, efgq. 
captain in the regiment of York Fencibles, 
to Mifs Cuningham, of York. 
At'Hull, Mr. R.S. Clark, mafter mari- 
ner, to Mrs. M. Huntingdon.—Mr. P. For- 
refter, to Milfs Weddell.—Mr. Skelton, tay- 
lor, to Mifs Scorefby, of Whitby. 
_« Mr. G. Thompfon of Sculcoats, near Hull, 
to Mifs Stickney, of Drypool 
At Eafingwould, Mr. ‘I. Driffield, to Mrs. 
Wile. 
At Thornton-le-Beans, Mr. W. Dighton, 
furgeon, of Porthallerton, to Mifs Surftt.— 
Mr. R. Toothill, of Doncafter, to Mifs Swin- 
den, of Tinfley. © 
At York, Mr. J. Wolftenholme, bookfel- 
ler, to Mits Roebuck.—Mr. Sturdy, auctio- 
neer, to Miis E, Lawn, : 
At Halifax, Mr. M. Oddy, to Mifs Mc 
ea Joel Bates, to Mifs A. Cham- 
ers, 
Mr. W. Walker, of Bramhope, to Mrs, 
Fiargreave, of the Red Lyon Inn, Wetherby. 
sv Mr, Kirkpatrick, brandy merchant, of 
Yorkfbire. 71 
Clitherce, to Mifs Boocock, of Skipton.— 
Mr. J. Lapage, to Mifs S. Hutchinfon; both 
of Thorner. 
At Leeds, Mr. J,.Cuffons, officer in the 
excife, of Birftal!, to Mifs E. Robinfon.—-Mr, 
T, Carr, farmer, of Berwick, to Mifs E, 
Perfect.—Mr. J. Atkin, plumber and glazier, 
to Miis. S$. Wilfon.—Mr. J. Spencer, of Ha- 
lifax, to Mifs H. Carter, of North Owram.— 
Mr. J. Goodhall, innkeeper, to Mrs. M, 
Bradley, beth of Boothtown.—Mr, W. Sef-_ 
fop, of Shemeld, to Milfs Jermyn, of Drake. 
Houfe, near Eckington. . ‘ 
At Selby, J. Forfter, jun. efq. to Mifs ~ 
Schofield, of Howden.—R, Shepherd, efq. 
of Lebberftone Hall, near Scarborough, aged 
$1, to Mrs. A. Watfon, widow, aged24. By 
this marriage Mr. S. becomes brother to his 
fon, and uncle to his grandfon, the father 
and fon having married two fifters. 
Died.] At Hull, in his 28th year, the 
Rev. Jof. Rodwell, M. A. le€turer of Tri- 
nity Church, mafter of the free grammar 
{chool, in Hull, and vicar of North Ferriby, 
in the. Eaft Riding. 
In her 45th year, Mrs. Richardfon, wi- 
dow of the late Mr. W. Richardfon.—Aged 
67, Mr. J. Bird, father of Mr. Bird, furgeon. 
Mrs. Greenwood, wife of Mr. Greenwood, 
merchant. 
At Sheffield, aged 20, Mifs Mathewman. 
At the Tontine-inn, Mr. A, Elliot. He had 
for a great number of years been employed 
as a commiflioner for the different inclofures 
in the neighbourhood. _ 
At an advanced age, Mrs. Carr. Her 
death, however, was unfortunately haftened ~ 
by one of thefe melancholy accidents, which, 
of late years, have too frequently cut off 
both the oldand the young. Inapproaching 
the fire; her clothes caught the flames, and 
fhe was burnt fo feverely that fhe only fur- 
vived for a few days. 
Aged 66, Mr. T. Taylor, cutler.—Mrg 
J. Roberts, of the White Bedr inn, 
At Leeds, Mrs ‘Tottie. 
At York, fuddenly, Mr; €. Smith, fadler. 
In her 27th year, Mrs. Laycock, of 
Appleton Roebuck, near York; only child of 
Mr. Wilkinfon, of Mellington, and mece to 
J- Wilkinfon, efg. the prefent lord mayor of 
York. RUE ay 
At Tickhill, at an advanced age, Mr..R. 
Parnell, tanner.—-Mr. Needham, of Bolton, 
near Doncafter, 
At Selby, in his 77th year, Mr. W. Ri- 
chardfon, a man very valuable from his great 
fkill in farriery.——Mr. J. Lees, {choolmafior, 
of Aufterlands, in Saddleworth. 
At Rufhforth Hail, near Bingley, Mrs. 
Willetts  . 
At Halifax, Mr. R. Mitchell, publican.— 
Mr. J. Mitchell, cloth dreffer, 
_ At Whitby, aged, 65, Mr. W, Huaftler, 
fhip owner.—J. Yeoman, efq. juftice of 
peace for the Nurth Riding, and formerly 
a captain in the army. 
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