36s 
"Mrs, Afewith, of Bifhop . Wilton, near 
Pocklington, mother of Mr. Afkwith, BA%5 
tor, of York. 
At Epfom, in Surrey, after a few hours ill- 
nefs, Sir Grifith Boynton, bart. of Burton 
Agnes, in this county, who, had he lived, 
weuld have attained his 324 year on the 37th 
ef July; dying without iffue, his very ne 
derable property devcives on his next brother, 
now Sir Francis Boynton, bart. a captain in 
the North York, Militia. : 
“““At an advanced age, Mr, F. Parker, 
Copt Hewick, nezr Rippon. ; 
At Tanfeld Hall, in her 48th year Mrs. 
Hart, wife of Col. Hart. 
' At South Cave, Mifs R. Tapp, daughter of 
the Rev. W. Tapp.—In his 68th year, Mr. 
T. Agar. brother to Mr. Agar, of York, 
watchmaker, late of Heflington, near York. 
—The Rey. C, Wilkinfon, curate of Thorn- 
ton, near Pickéring.—Myrs. Milner, wife of 
Mr. J. Milner, woolftapler, of Morley. 
At. Gigglefwick, in Craven, in. her g2d 
year, Mrs. P. Hodgfon, a Quaker. 
At Upper Edge, near Sheffield, 
prime of life, Mr, W. Anderton. 
~ On the zith of April, inthe camp, near 
Alexandria, after three days illnefs, of a 
fever fatally prevalent in that country, Lieut. 
J. Brook, formerly of Killingbeck. 
‘Mr, Fofs, attorney, of Knaretborough. 
Mrs. Hawkridge, reli€t of the late Mr, 
Hawkridge, apothecary, of Pateley-bridge.— 
Aged 51, R. Carr, efg. of Gilling, near Rich- 
mond. 
At Howden, aged rg, Mr. G. Cumpftone, 
fon of the iate Rev. G. Cumpftone. 
At Cork, in Ireland, J. Midgley, efq. of 
Cock Gate, near ‘Hav, forth, in the Weft 
Riding. 
In her 65th year, Mrs. A. Jackfon, wife of 
Mr, T. Jackfon, tanner, in Eafingwould. 
The Hon, and Rev. P. Howard, reétor of 
Handfworth, and brother to the Earl of Suf- 
folk. 
of 
in the 
LANCASHIRE. 
The Lancafhire Agricultural Society, at 
fheir late meeting, awarded a filyer cup to 
each of the following gentlemen and farmers, 
»viz, to Mr. Parker, of Hornby Hall, for im- 
proving the greateft quantity of land, by 
walled: ftone drains; to Mr. W. Robinfon, his 
tenant, for ditto; to Dr. Campbell, for hav- 
ing. his eftate in the beft manner of .cultiva- 
tion; to Mr. W. Robinfon, his tenant, for 
ditto; to the Rev. J. Stainbank, of Scale 
Hall, for raifing the beft crop of nes grafs of 
the-firk year, with grafs feeds; to Mr. Gib- 
fon, for the bef ear horned: heifer, two 
years old; and to Mr. ie Salthoufe, of Scot- 
forth, for producing, and felling, in Lancafter 
Market, the greateft quantity of early pota- 
toes (29 cwt.) on or before the sftof July. 
It.1s'in contemplation to ere& at Liverpool, 
either by fubfcription, or a tontine, a com- 
modious building, including a largé and {pa- 
cious: hotel and tavern, with fuitabie news- 
Lancappire. 
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cSept. 1 
rooms, committee rooms, offices for mere 
‘chants, brokers, convenient warehoufes, éc. 
&c. more particularly for the accommodation 
of the AMERICAN TRADE, as well as for 
other general purpofes, 
An ingenious mechanic at Chorley Moor ‘ae 
lately invented a machine, one of which has 
been eref&ted in Kendal, Weftmorland, for 
cutting all kinds of ivory.combs. .. 
In confideration of the great extent, pepu= 
lation, and amount of the correfpondence of 
the town of Liverpool, the poft-mafter-general 
has lately ordered an additional number of 
letter-carriers to be employed, for the more 
{peedy delivery of letters; and for the fur- 
ther accommodation of the public, a fecond 
delivery. of letters has commenced at one 
o’clock in the afternoon. 
Sixty-fix infolvent debtors have been lately 
releafed from Lancaiter jail, and thirty-one 
ditto, from the jail at Liverpool, having ob- 
tained their liberty under the late Infolyent 
A&. A 
The increafed profperity of the town and 
port of Liverpool, is a theme.of admiration to 
every firanger who vifits that place. It cons 
fifts at prefent of no lefs than 580 ftreetsy 
lanes, au courts, whilft immenfe buildings 
are daily going forward; and fomie idea: may 
be formed of its flourifhing commerce, from 
the vaft number. of merchamt veflels cleared 
out from thence. It appears from the.euf- 
tom-houfe books, that from the 24th of 
June, 1300, to the .24th of June, 1801, no 
lefs than 5060 fhips arrived there, of the 
united: burdea of 489,719 tons, which paid 
dock-duties to the amount of 18,3651,18s 2d. 
_,Married.| At Liverpool, Mr. J. Cook, 
merchant, to Mifs Parkinfon.—Mr. Barrow- 
clough, of Manchefter, to Mrs. Aldcroft of 
Bolton.—Mr. Boynton, engraver, to Mifs 
Gorton.—Mr. R. Tatham, to Mifs E. Lucas, 
daughter of Mr. Lucas, watch-engraver. 
Mr. Heelis, of Bolton le-Moors, to Mifs 
Harrifon, oh Phone i> near oe in Cra-, 
ven. 
Mr. D. Hewitt, his sain of ae ea. 
to Mrs. F. Adcock, widow, eldeft daughter of, 
Mr. H. Wotton, ee Poultry-lodge, pre iia 
hire. 
_ At Kirk Braddon, in the Ie of Man, E 
Gaven, efq. of Ballagawn, to Mifs Moore, of 
Peele.—Mir. T. Moore; furgecn, of Prefton, 
to Mifs Fither, of Lancafter.—Mr. Garftang,, 
attorney, of Prefton, to Mifs Rafkell, of 
Charnock Green.—Mr. J. Cooper, of Beck-, 
foot, to Mifs Gilpin, eldef&. daughter of the 
late Rev. Mr. Gilpin, of Bolton-le-Moors. 
At Manchefter, Mr. H.R. Drake, to Mile: 
HK. E. Haverfher.—Mr. B. Roddes, to Mrs.: 
E, Hulme.—Myr. N. Shelmerdine, to Mifs 
Leeming, both of Salford.—Mr. RK. Pendle-. 
ton, to Mifs Richardion —Mr. Baker, of the. 
poit-otfice, to Mrs..Kynafton, Widow of the 
late Mr Jj. Kynaston, dryfalter, of Salford. °’ 
Died.] , At, Liverpool, Mrs. M. Deane, 
Mr. GC, W. Watts, merchant.—Aged 51, Mr, 
J. Clare, 
