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rape; R. Grimfhaw, E. Hill, and T. Coup- 
lard, for burglary ; D. Whitaker, for forgery; 
G. Walker, for highway-robbery; and W. 
Fofter, for’ horfe-ftealing. 
Marricd.| Mr. A. Stansfield, of Stansfield, 
to Mifs G. Sutcliff, of Langfield, both near 
Halifax.—Mr. W. Taylor, of Thornthorpe, 
to Mifs Weft, of Norton, both near Malton. 
—Mr. J.: Ware, flax-drefler, of York, to 
Mifs D. Riplay, of Ingleby Manor, in the 
North Riding.—-Mr. J. Wood, merchant, to 
Mifs Nailor, daughter of Mr. T. Naylor, to= 
bacconitt, both of Bradford. 
In London, Captain R. Barnes, of the fhip 
Acton, of Hull, to Mifs Wilfon, of Lynn, 
in Norfolk. 
Mr. Mountain, of Knarefborough, to Mifs 
E. Robfon, of Newcaftle-upon-T yne.—Mr. J. 
Fielding, of the New-inn, Sheffield Moor, to 
Mifs H. Colley.—Mr. G. Swinden, farmer, 
of Ecclefhall, to Mrs. A. Buftard, of Shef- 
field. 
At Doncafter, Mr. Woofindin, of the 
Mail-coach public-houfe, to Mrs. E. Rack- 
ftraw, late houfe-keeper to G. Cooper, efq. 
At York, Mr. R. Brown, confeétioner, to 
Mrs. Clubley, of the fame bufinefs.—-Mr. W. 
Benfon, to Mifs E. §. Benfon. 
Mr. R. Dent, merchant, of Knarefborough, 
to Mrs. Wilkinfon, of Manchefter. 
* Mr. B. Dawfon, woolftapler, of Apperley- 
bridge, to Mifs Blackburn, of Bradford, 
At Beverley, J. Fofter, M. D. of Hornfea, 
to Mifs Keld. 
Mr. T. Gurnell, to Mrs. Gofway, both of 
Wakefield. —T. Robinfon, efq. of Newcaftle, 
to Mifs A. F, Welbank, youngeft daughter of 
the late C. Welbank, of Mount Pleafant, 
wear Norfhallerton.—Mr. G. Danby, of Bur- 
lington, to Mifs Butler, of Hornfea. 
At Ripley, Mr. Bellerby, an eminent far- 
mer, in Kilnwick Percy, to Mifs Atkinfon, 
ef Killing Hall.—Mr. Parkinfon, attorney, 
of Horncaftle, to Mifs H. Heald, youngeft 
daughter of the late Mr. Heald, of Wake- 
field. 
The Rev. F. Wrangham, vicar of Huns 
manby, to Mifs D. Cayley, fecond daughter 
of the late Rev. D. Cayley, re@or of ‘Thror- 
manby.--Mr. T. Dennifon, farmer, to Mifs 
B, Wilfen, both of Eafingwould.—-Mr. R. 
Bewlay, of York, to Mifs Morfer, of Hun- 
tingdon. 
At Sheffield, Mr. C. Brookfield, folicitor, - 
to Mifs Prefton, eldeft daughter of the Rev. 
M. Prefton.—Mr. J. Hole, ferjeant in the 
train of artillery, to Mifs S$. Gledhill.—Alfo, 
_ Mr. S. Mitchell, to Mifs Brightmore.—Mr. 
W. Batt, maltfter, of Wakefield, to Mifs H. 
Bedford of Leeds —G. W. Dowker, efq. of 
Salton, to Mifs Chambers, of Kirk Ella.— 
Mr. Greenwood Bentley, atrorney, of Brad- | 
ford, to Mifs Stockdale of Marton, near 
Skipton, in Craven.—Mr. Morris, apothe- 
cary, to Mifs Holtby, both of Burlington. 
At Hull, Mr. Milner, to Mifs Wallis,: 
@avghter of Mr. G. Wallis, guafmith, 
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Yorkire: 
Died J At York, aged 29, Mr. T. Belly 
fon of Mr. Bell, buiider.—Mrs. Peart, wife 
of Mr. Peart, tea-dealer.—The Rev. T, 
Pickard, vicar of St. Martin’s, Coney-freet, 
and one of the vicars-choral of the cathedral. 
—Aged 13, Mater J. Champney, third fon 
of Mr. Champaey.—In her 68th year, Mrs. 
Duncanfoa, reli& of Mr. R. Duncanfon, book- 
binder, 
At Hull, aged 40, Mr. R. Jenkinfon, glafs 
and China-man.—Aged 68, Mrs. D. Sutton. 
——Mils J. Flower.-- Aged 63, Mr. W. Heb- 
blewhite, taylor. : i 
At Wakefield, aged 24, after a very fhort 
illnefs, Mr. J. Bradicy, jun. currier ; he ade 
ed as fagle-man, to the corps of Royal Wake- 
field Volunteers. 
At Whitby, aged $0, Mrs. Proud, widow, 
At Beverley, aged 63, Mrs. Nelfon, widow 
of the late M. Nelfon, efg.—In the ptime of 
life, Mr. Wilfon, of the King’s Head inn. 
At Doncafter, aged 24, Mrs. Spink, late of 
the Blue Bell public-houte. 
In his 71 i year, J. Roberts, efq. of Hill 
End, in Saddleworth ; 2 man efteemed through 
life for his public fpirit, teftimonies of which 
will probably remain in Saddleworth, to late 
pofterity ; as likewife for his vfeful labours, 
true Chriftian exertion, and humane and cha- 
ritable attention tothe poor, iy 
At Sharrowhead, near Sheffield, of an apo= 
plexy, in kis 73d year, Mr. W. Smith, of the 
City of Norwich. 
At his lodgings, in London, Dr. T, Fowler, 
of York; a gentleman of diftinguithed pro- 
feffional abilities, which he exercifed with 
great benevolence and humanity ; alfo, a 
fincere Chriftian, a warm, difinterefted friend, 
a kind brether, and a tender and truly 
affeftionate hufband. 
Mr, ©. Cook, of the Royal Oak inn, Nor 
thallerton; while perambuiating his hay. 
field, he dropped down, and initantly exe 
pired. 
* At Pocklington, aged 94, Mrs. Calverley, 
ne Hefsle, near Hull, aged 75, E. Johnfon, 
efq. ; 
Suddenly, Mrs. Payne, wife of W, Payne, 
efq. of Frickley, near Doncafter, younge# 
daughter of the late J. Arthington, efg. of 
Leeds. 
Mrs, Sutcliffe, of Skircoat, near Halifax, 
At Knottingley, Mr. W. Lee, many years 
a local preacher among the Wefleyan Me- 
thodifts—Mifs J, Billam, fecond daughter of 
J. Billam, M. D. of Cotefcue Park, and late 
of Leeds. 
At Rainfbutt, near Thorne, Mr. J. Keigh- 
ey. 
Mrs. Cundall, late of Acomb Lodge, near 
York. | 
“At Terreagles, near Dumfries, in an ade 
vanced age, the Hon. Lady Winifted Con- 
ftable, only daughter of the late Lord Nithif- 
dale, and relict of the late W. H. M. Con- 
ftable, efq. of Everingham, in this coun- 
x : : 
. Mrs. 
