1801.] 
weftward, within the lordfhip of Myton, in 
Trinity-parith, 
By the plan propofed la&t year, for making 
a Wet Dock, to extend round the town of Hull 
to the Humber, the Dock-Company were to 
give 30 fhares, which, at 1o0ol each thare, 
makes 30,9001.; the wafte-ground not lefs than 
10,00¢l. more; “the annual expence attend- 
ing the undertaking, would have been about 
200ol. per annum, which, at 20 years pur- 
chafe, is 40,0001. ; fo that, according tothat 
fcheme, the Dock Company would be finking 
$0,o00l.; whereas, according to a plan at 
prefent in agitation, the New Dock may be 
made for about half the money, in much lefs 
time. A general wifh has been, indeed, ex- 
prefted, that a coalition for this purpofe fhould 
take place between the Corporation of the 
town and the Dock Company, which would 
puta friendly period to all that contention 
that feems to agitate the public mind 5 under 
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this union the works might be immediately 
begun, and that without the intervention of 
arliamentary authority. ~ 
Propofals are in general circulation for pub- 
lifhing, by fubfcription, a Plan of the Town 
of Kingfton-ypon-Hull, including the garri- 
fon or adjoining forts, the. parifhes of Scul. 
coates and Drypool, and the principal part of 
the lordfhip of Myton. ‘To be executed on 
the fame large fcale as the plans of London 
and Liverpool, i, e.-three chains, or 66 yards, 
toaninch. It is intended to diftinguifh, ac- 
curacely, the different parifhes and wards, and 
likewife every yard, garden,-paflage, entry, 
ftaith, and even the number and form of every 
houfe. To be finifhed and ready to be deli- 
vered to the fubfcribers in the year 1803,— 
Price to fub{cribers two guineas. 
Married.| | Mr. Wilkinfon, furveyor of 
taxes, late of Ackworth, to Mifs Humphrey, 
of Fulford, late of York.—Mr. Lindley, of 
Bubworth Houfe, near Ferrybridge, to Mifs 
A. Warren, of Empingham. 
At Barnfley, Mr: J. Hindle, linen-mer- 
chant, to Mifs Whitworth, daughter-of Mr. 
Whitworth, faddler—The Rev. W. Lax, 
F, R. S. Lowndes Prof. of Aftronomy in the 
univerfity of Cambridge, to Mifs Cradock, of 
Hartforth, in this county. 
At Hull, Mr. H. Lee, grocer, to Mifs M. 
Ryder.—Mr. G. Glen, tallow-chandler, ’ of 
Sculcoates, to Mifs M.Stephenfon, niece tothe 
late Mr. Stephenfon, cornfator —Mr. T. M. 
Rickhard, merchant, to Mifs Leigh, daughter 
of R. Lee, efq. collector of excife.—Mr, E. 
Chimley, miller, of Sculcoates, to Mifs C. 
Shephard.-—Mr. W. Roberts, hardwareman, 
to Mifs Nuttell,daughter of Mr, J.Nuttell, hat- 
Maker —Mr. T. Staniland, f{pirit-merchant, 
of Thorne (late of Hull) to Mifs A. Fleming, 
daughter of the Rev. J. Fleming, reCtor of 
Thornton, near Skeptow, in Craven. | 
At Ackham, Mr. J. Weft, Methodift local 
preacher, aged 70, to Mrs. |.Harrifon, aged aq, 
w~Mr,.J. Steer, farmer, of Hanfworth,to Mids 
York ire. 
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S.Lomas, of AttercliffeF orge.——-Mr. J.Cooper, 
draper, of Sheffield, to Mifs E. Martin, daugh- 
ter of Mr. T. Martin, merchant, of London. 
—Mr. Allott, of Wakefield, to Mifs Hodfon, 
of Middleton: hall. ; 
T. Midgley, efq. of Cookridge-hall, near 
Leeds, to Mifs Bulmer, of Middleham. i 
Mr. J. Littlewood, of Gaintboro’, to Mifs 
S. Gilderdale, of Thorne. 
Captain Schonfwar, ‘of the Eaft York regi. 
ment of Militia, to Mifs L. Smith, of Wil- 
Jerby, fecond daughter of the late J. Smith, 
efq, of Hull. ——-Mr. W. Calvert, mafter of the 
fhip Barneveldt, ‘in the London-trade, to 
Mrs. Wallis, widow of the late Mr. W. Wal- 
lis, of Hull. 
At St. Anne’s, Alderfgate, in London, 
Mr. J. Crofsley, formerly of Hull, to Mifs 
Slate, of Noble-ftreet, London. py 
Mr. W. Ware, mexchant, of London, to 
Mifs Wetherill, of Hutton, near Thirfk, 
‘Died.} At York, in her 73d year, Lady 
Anderfon, reli€t of Sir Edmund Anderfon, - 
bart. formerly of Kilnwick Piercy.—In rer 
71f year, Mrs. Calvert, widow.—Aged 539 
Mr, Francis Mafon, a Baptift-preacher,' and 
founder of the Baptift Society in’this city— 
Aged 58, C. Benfon, efg,—At his lodgings 
in this city, where he had come for medical 
affiflances aged 58, Mr. J. Nicholfen, cloth 
manufacturer, of Wals, near Ealingwould: 
—Aged 74, Mrs. Dunnington, fifter to Mr; 
Dunnington, of Thorganby, near this city. — 
In her 82d year, Mis. M. M. Wynn, fifter 
of the late T. Wynn, efq. of Aétion:hall, in 
this county.——Mirs, Garencieres, wife of Mr. 
Alderman Garencieres, 
At Hall, aged 44, Mrs. E. Gibfon, wife 
of Mr. Gibfon, fhip-builder.—Aged 53, Mr. 
W. Drew, mafter fhoemaker.—Aged 49, Mrs. 
Rogers, wife of Mr. H. Rogers, tobacconifts. 
—Mifs A. E. Read, daughter of Col, Read, 
of the Northumberland Militia. 
At Leeds, Mr. J. Scott, corn dealer. 
At Sheffield, Mr. Knutton, merchant,— 
Mr. Harrifon, of Hollifcroft,—Mrs. Hodg- 
kinfon, of the Queen’s Head-inn, 
At Beverley, aged 31, of the gout in his 
ftomach, J. Sutton, efq. eldeft fon of Sir 
R. Sutton, bart. of Norwood Park, in Notting- 
hamfhire.—Aged 74, Mr. W. Brown, butcher. 
At Settle, while drinking tea at the houfe 
of a friend, the Rev. R. Williams, A. M. 
formerly of Chrift College, Cambridge, and 
incumbent of two benefices in Kent. 
At Calverley, Mr, R. Clayton, merchant, 
late of Leeds. 
At Scarboro’”, Mr. W. Kirkby, late mafter 
of the fhip Advice, belonging to Hull. 
At Doncalter, aged 63, J. Cowley, efq.— 
Aged 47, Mr. Campbell, mufician, who, 
about fix weeks ago, buried three of his chil- 
dren within the fpace of fevendays. 
Aged-42, Mr. Daniel, fteward to the core 
poration. 
At Howden, aged 77, Mr. J. Whitaker. 
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