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upon the gentlemen and magiftrates of that 
diftrict. 
The fpirited exertions of the gentlemen of 
. the Eaft Riding having produced, this year, a 
very large fub{fcription, the late fhew of can- 
didate cattle for.the Eaft Riding was ona feale - 
proportionably large. Mr. Dennifon, of Kiln-> 
wick, was nominated fteward of the day.—-~ 
Tatton Sykes, Efq. whofe judgment in fheep 
is univerfally acknowledged, was the tryer 
of the fheev-fiock ; Mefits. Wright and J. 
Hall were the judges of all the other ftock 
produced, After a very minute infpeétion, 
the winners were declared to be as follow :— 
Mr. Wright, for the beft fhearling tup, from 
any part of England, rol. yos.; Mr. Crofs, 
for the beft ditto, bred in the Eaft Riding, 
zol. tos.; Mr. Ward, for the beft yearling 
bull, bred in aitto, sl. 5s.3; Mr. Coats, for 
the fecond beft ditte, bred in ditto, 81. 33.3 
Mr. Ward, for the third beft ditto, bred in 
ditto, 61. 6s. ; Mr. Marthal, for the fourth 
bef ditto, bred in ditto, 4]. 4s. 3; Mr. Mar- 
fhall, likewife, for the fifth beft ditto, bred 
in ditto, 21.2s ; Mr. Outram, for the fecond 
beft  ditto,, bred in ditto, 3]. 33.3 Mr. 
Philips, for the beft two-year old hei- 
fer, bred in ditto, 3]. 3s. 3 and Mr. Robin- 
fon, for the beft boar, bred in ditto, 31. 3s. 5 
Mr. Hall, of Scarborough, fhewed fome very 
capital ewes, both as to breed, condition, 
thape, and fleece. The prize-boar was of the 
Leicefterfhire breed. Among the gentlemen 
prefent were Major Ofbaldefton, Colonel 
Creyke, Major Topham, Doétor Foord, Rev, 
Mr. Elliott, Mr. Beft, Mr. Dade, Mr. Peafe, 
_Mr. Grimftone, Mr. Digby Legard, Mr. 
Broadley, Mr. Bethell, Mr. Bryan Taylor, 
with a larger affembly of farming amateurs 
than any fimilar occafion ever before pro- 
duced. 
The Earl Fauconberg, Smith, arrived at 
Hull, from the Greenland-fifhery, with rz 
fifh, about 203 butts of oil and blubber, and 
three tons of fins, is the only veffel belong- 
ing to that port not before arrived. 
In a garden, at Sheffield-moor, belonging 
to Mr. Watfon, a fingle oat has, this year, 
praduced 30 flems, containing in the whole 
$500 grains ! Hl 
Married] At York, Mr. H. Bland, to 
Mifs Ellis, only daughter of Mr. Alderman 
Ellis —Mr., J. Harrifon, aged 78, formerly a 
tallow. chandler,to Mrs. M. Reif, aged 63.— 
Mr. F. Carter, wine-merchant, to Mifs M. 
Worrall.—John Field, jun. efq. fecond fon of 
J. Field, efg. of Heaton, to Mifs Wainman, 
ef Carr-head, in Craven.—Mr. Place, 
grocer, &c. of Witherby, to Mifs Bellwood, 
ef Sutton on the Foreft. 
At Hull, Mr. W. Fox, grocer, to Mifs 
S. Parnel, of Newark. 
At Wakefield, Mr. C, Gloyne, a preacher 
in the Methpdif conneCtion, to Mifs Had- . 
field. 
Mr. W. Barker, worfed-manufafurer, of 
Sowerby, to Mifs A. Booth, of Soyland—— 
Vork pire. 
[O&ober I, 
Mr. W. Kellet, to Mifs M. Kitfon, both of. 
Skircoat, near Halifax. 
At Halifax, Mr. W. Newby, to Mifs E. 
Pearfon.—Mr, J. Lees, merchant, to Mifs 
E. Blagbrough. 
Mr G. Beecroft, to Mifs E. Booth, both 
] Seacroft, near Leeds. 
The Rev. J. Burnett, M. A. to Mifs Hors- 
fall, of the Well, both of or near Hudders- 
field —N. Jowett, efq. of Clock houfe, near 
Bradford, to Mifs Hodgfon, of Braiford — 
At Bramham, the Rev. 
R. Afheton, D.D. Warden of Manchefter. 
At Gretna Green, Mr. W. Harrifon, of St 
John’s Chapel Weardale, to Mifs S. Todd, of © 
Scorton, in this county.—-Mr. A. Lees, wool- 
len-manufa€turer, of Bull Houfe Hall, near 
Barnfley, to Mifs J. Worthington, of Afhton-~ 
under-Line.—Mr. TI. H. Faher, merchant, to. 
Mifs E. Atkinfon, both of Bradford. 
At Low Catton, Mr. R. Nixon, cheefe- 
monger, &c. of Lonaon, to Mifs Gray, of 
Stamford-bridge.—Mr. Wincup, of Hunfin- 
gore, to Mifs Bird, of Weixley, both near 
Wetherby.—Mr. Thack, of Laund Houfe, 
near Wetherby, to Milfs Clark of Gréen Hame 
merton. 
In Londen, Mr. S. H. Teufh, to Mifs Pols 
lard, of Greenhill, near Halifax. 
At Leeds, Mr. T, T. Morgan, of Litche 
-field, to Mifs Butler, of Kirkftall Forge.— 
Mr. Land, diftiller, to Mifs Clapham.—Mr. 
J. Clapham, jun. to. Mifs Peele, late of Lone 
don. 
Died.} At York, aged 52, Mr. J. Bare 
wick, farrier, and common-council-man for. 
Micklegate Ward.——-Mrs. Spink, widow, and 
dealer in fpirituous liquors.——-Mrs. Wright, 
wife of Mr.R. Wright, tea~-man.—Very fud- 
denly, Mr. T. Hardcaftle, brother to the late 
Mr. Hardcaftle, of the White Swan tavern, 
—In His 69th year, Mr. R. Hearon.—L, 
Pickard, efq. many years fteward to the late 
and the prefent Archbifhop of York.—Mrs. 
Collinfon, formerly of Scarboro’.—-Mrs. Hef- - 
fay —Aged 45, Mr. C. Mafterman, butcher, 
—Mr. Schofield, jeweller. 
At Hull, at an advanced age, Mrs, J. 
Spence, relit of Mr. J. Spence, ironmonger. 
At Walthamftow, the Rev. F, Dixon, 
B.D. He held the finecure chapelry of Ro- 
theram, in this county.—Aged 18, Mifs E. 
Fenton, of Spring Grove, near Hudderse 
field. 
At Denton Park, fuddenly, by a fali from 
his horfe, J. Ibbetfon, efq. third fon of the 
late Sir James Ibbetfon, bart.—Far advanced» 
in years, Mrs. D. Wells, of Booth Ferry inn, 
near Howden. : 
At Hatfield, near Doncafter, aged 62, Mrs. 
Swainiton. 
At Ferry-bridge, aged 26, on his way from 
London to Nun Appleton, Mr. W. Hart, — 
eldeft fon of Mr. H. Hart, of Nun Appleton,’ 
near York. 
At Bath, Mrs, Eamonfon, widow, fes- 
merly 
J. Drake, A..M,- 
to Miis Afheton, third daughter of the Rev. ~ 
