1801.] 
merly of Lazingcroft, and late of Berwick, 
in Elmet, near Leeds. 
At Morley, near Leeds, aged 30, Mr. J. 
Clough, formerly of Hill Houfe, near Holme 
firth. 
At Storrs, in Weftmoreland, M. §. Grim- 
ftone, efq. eldeft fon of T, Grimftone, efq. of 
Grimftone and Kilnwick, in this county. 
At Halifax, Mr.-S. Appleyard, publican. 
~—Suddenly, occafioned by a fall from a Scaf- 
fold, Mr. J. Briggs, publican——Mr. J, 
Newill, confeétioner.—J. Alexander, M.D. 
a gentleman as much admired for his profef- 
fional fkill, as‘ he was refpected for his pri- 
vate Virtues. 
At Wakefield, Mifs A. Morgan.—Aged 
63, Mrs. Ramfden. 
At Whitby, Mr, F. Cooper, hardwares 
man.—Aged 30, Mrs. Walker, many years 
miftrefs of the Hare and Hounds tavern. 
At Northallerton, or near it, Mr. G. Joln- 
fon. Having imprudently loaded his gua 
with fmall ftones inftead of fhot, to ihoot at 
fome crows, the piece burfting, wounded him 
fo feverely in the left hand, as to occafion his 
death, 
At Fulnec, near Leeds, Mr. J. Cham- 
bers, an active partner in the houfe of J. 
Haley and Co.; a man of ftrict integrity and 
of a truly Chriftian character. 
Mifg Ward, of Chapel Allerton, near 
Leeds. 
At Dronfield, the Rev. F. Cripps, minifter 
ef Trinity Church, in Leeds. 
At Iflington, near London, in his 29th 
year, Mr. R. Williamfon, eldeft fon of Mr. 
H. Williamfon, of York. 
At Welton, in the Weft Riding, Mrs. E. 
Schames, widow.—Mifs Howfon, of Firbeck. 
—Mifs Ward, of Chapel Allerton, near Leeds. 
—Mr. R. Flower, proprietor of the Hop Pole-_ 
inn, at Ollerton. 
At Seffay, near Thirfk, aged 80, Mr. W. 
Pinkney. 
Mifs N. Ellis, of Hetton, near Skipton — 
Mr. Atkinfon, dry-falter, of Holbeck, fon 
of Mr. T. Atkinfon, tallow chandler, of Hae 
lifax.—-Mr. J. Graham, of the New-inn, 
Armley.—-Mrs. Parker, of North Hall, near 
Halifax. 
At his fons houfe, at Morley, aged go, 
Mr. J. Clough, formerly of Hill Houfe, near 
Holmfirth.—Mr. Martin, of Headingley, 
near Halifax. 
At Sheffield, Mr. Fairbank, land-furveyor, 
a Quaker.—Aged 73, S: Venner, efq. for- 
merly Secretary to the Board ‘of Cuftoms in 
America. ; 
At Bradford, Mifs A. Morgan, late of the 
Sun-ian, 
At Leeds, Mr. W. Teale, brazier.—Very 
faddenly, Mrs. De la Place.—In his 21{ year, 
Mr. J. Binns, banker and bookfeller. 
2 LANCASHIRE. 
Confiderable improvements are intended to 
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be made in the town of Liverpool, by widen- 
ing, altering, &c. certain ftreets and paflages—= 
by fupplying the town with frefh and whole- 
fome water—by removing and preventing 
nuifances and annoyances—and by carrying 
into effect a plan for erecting certain build- 
ings, mear Chapel-ftreet, and Tythe Barn- 
ftreet, intended to. be called the Exchange, 
It is alfo intended to fupply the adjoining 
townthips of Everton, Kirkdale, Weft Derby, 
and Toxteth Park, with good and wholefome 
water ; by digging for, and collecting fprings 
in any lands or grounds in the faid feveral 
townfhips, and erecting refervcirs, engines, 
laying pipes, Sec. for raifing water in the faid 
parifhes. ° 
A fubfcription has been lately entered inte 
at Lancafter, to raife a fum of money, to 
erect proper buildings with fuitable rooms, 
&c. for the accommodation of the High She- 
riff, Grand Juries, and other gentlemen of 
the county, at the affizes and other public 
or general occafions. It is propofed to carry 
the plan into effeet before the next affizes. 
The plant called Caétus Triangularts is now 
in full flower at Standen Hall, near Clithero, 
which is juftly reckoned a very great curiofity 
in this country. 
Married.| At Lifbon, Mr. W. Harper, fur- 
geon, onthe Staff, fon of Mr. Harper, hatter, 
of Manchefter, to Mifs A. Avelina Valudus, 
grand-daughter of the Marquis de Lorn, a 
nobleman of the firft diftinction in Por- 
tugal. 
At Kirk Malew, Ifle of Man, Mr. Holy- 
man to Mrs. Forfyth, of Caftletown.—Mr, 
J. Smith, linen-drapér, of Hull, to Mifs 
Greaves, of Mofley, near Manchetfter. 
At Preftbury, Mr. Kitchen, to Mifs Oli- 
ver, of Poynton. 
At Prefton, Mr.W. Corry, mafter-builder, 
&c. to Mrs. Parker, of the George Inn, wi- 
dow. ' 
At Liverpool, Mr. Coddington, to Mifs 
Mitchell.—-Mr. Pugh, ftucco-worker, &c. to _ 
Mrs. Ripley, of the three tuns, public. 
houfe.—Mr. J. Diggles, to Mifs Joynfon.— 
H. B. Thornhill, efq. of Stanton, in Derby- 
fhire, to Mifs H. Pole.——Mr. Boys, to Mifs 
M. Murray, daughter of Mr. J. Murray, 
painter.—Mr, J. Collins, to Mrs. M, M‘Cor- 
ley.—-Mr. Fither, furgeon, to Mifs Mufgrove. 
—Mr. W. Worrall, merchant, to Mifs Dig- 
gles——Mr. J. Caftley, merchant, to Mifs 
Williams.—(Mr. T. Smith, tanner, to Mifs 
B. Hatton, of Parbold—Mr. R. Williams, 
pilot, to Mifs P. Jones. 
Mr. T. Lang; merchant, in Liverpool, to 
Mifs Twigg, of Birmingham. 
At Latham, T, H. Maud, efq. to Mifs 
Marriott. ) 
Mr. M. Athcroft, of Walton, to Mifs Rige 
by, of Melling. 
Mr. Stephens, of Liverpool, to Mifs Jack 
fon, of Holyhead, 
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