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of that boufe ; fucceflively filling places of 
confiderable truft, and feverally difcharging 
the duties thereof with integrity and fidelity. 
‘Fhe deceafed was, in every refpect, highly 
efiimable to his friends and to fociety, 
At Harrington, Mrs. Stockdale 
En Jamaica, in the prinie of ie Mr. J. 
Tyfon, fon. of Mr. N.'Tyfon, merchant, in 
Kenda}. : 
At Workington, aged 66, Mrs. Piele —In 
the prime of life, Miis M. Sherrington.—In 
kis 51f year, Mr. J. Hodgfon, fen. merchant. 
——Aged 21, Mr. J. Fearon, fon of Mr. J. Fea- 
rR, “hip owner. 
YORKSHIRE. 
An elegant engraving will,-in the courfe 
of a few months, be publithed, of the beauti- 
, fal monument ere@ted in Trinity Church, in 
Hull, to the memory of that highly ref- 
peéted and mach regretted Chriftian minifter, 
the Rev. Jofeph Milner, M. A. who was up- 
wards of 30 years mafter of the free grammar 
fchool in he above town, andifucceilively lec- 
turer and vicar of the fata church. We men- 
tiga this ci ircumftance, becauie we believe it 
will afford peculiar pleafure to the inhabi- 
¢ants of Hullin general, and, likewife, to his 
mumerous pupils in various. parts of this king- 
€éom and on the continent, at whofe expence 
the monument, which was the laft work of 
-the celebrated {culptor, Bacon, was erected. 
Married.|} Mr. J. Richardfon, corn miller, 
to Mifs A. Freeman, both of South Owram, 
wear Halifax.—Mr. W. Crowther, corn-mil- 
ler, to Mids S, Walton, both of Norland, 
mear Halifax.i—Mr. W. Maude, of Otley, to 
Bids Robinfon, of Lombard ftreet; London — 
Bac. Jj. Hill, merchant, of Leeds, to Mifs 
Hepworth, of Pomfret—Mr. S. Jones, of 
Friday. treet, London, to Mifs M. Lilley, 
Hate of Wakefield.—Mr. J. Petch, attorney, 
of Kirby Moortide, to Mits H. Cooke, young- 
ek daughter of the late A. Cooke, efa. of 
| Hart Hall, near Whitby. 
At Waa ian, f Mr, Jarman, to Mifs M. M. 
Errington, both of the Theatre Royal.—Mr. 
, Be Swale, attorney of Settle, to Miis Ho- 
" gacth, of Kendal.—Mr, R. Bi ezzard, mer- 
elant of Leeds, to Mifs S. Blezzard, youngell 
éauzhter of the late Mr.’J. Blezzard,of Guife- 
Jey. —Mr. Mirfiny mercer, §cc. of Sheffield, 
ta Mifs Flower, of Workfap. 
At Hull, S. Gee, jun. efq. to Mifs Moore, 
deuchter of the late J. Moore, efq. merchant. : 
~-i4r.T. Harrifon, of Sigglesthorne, in Hol- 
dernefs, to Mifs M. Weftoby. 
fx Wakefield, W. Groom; efq. of Lin-- 
€ain’s inn, London, to Mifs A. Maude, of 
Lethley, near Otley.—Mr. J. W, Neale, to 
Piifs F. Maude.—Mr. W.. Cafs, of Thirk, 
ta Mifs Cowen, of Sutton-under-Whitftone 
€lis.—Mr. Poynton, of Wakefield, to Mrs. 
Standage, of Dewfbury. 
At Leeds, Mr. R. Myers, to. Mifs Edg- 
eumbe, of Wakefield.—Mr. C. Morris, te 
Béifs M. Sharp.—Mr, R, Hicks, of Hippax, 
” go Bile M. Browa. 
York (hire. 
[Beert, 
At Northallerton, Mr. Hirft, attorney, to, 
Mifs Walton. 
Mr. G, Lockwood, woolftapler, of Honley, ° 
near Huddersfield,to Mrs. H. Dickinfon, .of 
North Owram, near Halifax. 
At Halifax, Mr. Jj: Ailey, to. Mifs M. 
Clapham, 
Died.) At Hull, fuddenly, Capt. J. 
Brown, mafter cf the fhip Manchefter, and 
late of Stockton upon Tees. He had walked . 
out with ‘a friend to view the illumination , 
returned home, and expired almoft immedi- 
atel¥. 
In his Scth year, greatly refpe€ted, Mr. 
J}. Picard, formerly a wine-merchant cf Not- 
tingham.—Aged 49, Mrs. E, Atkinfon, wie 
dow of the late Mr. Atkinfon, - bookbinder, 
and daughter of Mr. Var, fhopkeeper.— 
Aged 32, Mr. D. Walker, fe? dreffer.—-Mrs. 
Hartley, wife of Mr. Hartley, dancing 
mafter. ‘ 
At Leeds, Mrs. Soper, wife of Mr. Soper, 
furgeon.—Mr. J. Heath, of the Horfe and 
Groom public Hours: Mr. Haift, merchant, 
—Far advanced in years, Mr. D. Rider, for= 
merly an eminent clothier.—Mr, C. Wrig- 
glefworth, butcher.—-Mr. B. Kaye, ales 
and a quaker, “ 
At Halifax, after a very fhort illnefs, Mrs. 
Norris, wife of Mr. W. Norris, jan.—In her 
Goth year, Mrs. Schorey, wife of Mr. Scho- 
rey, of the White Swan inn—Mrs Ogden, 
wife of Mr. J. Ogden, worfted manufaéturcr. 
C. Steer, efq. of Birftsll, near Halifax. 
j.-Armitage, efq. of F cK cetleebaee eae bili ain 
field. 
At Knarefboroagh, fuddenly, aged a 
Mis. A. Archdale. 
Mrs. Sylvefter, relict of the late E. Syl- 
vefter, efg. of Bramhope, near Otley.—WMirs. 
Shepley, wife of the Rev. W. Shepley, of 
Horsforth, near Leeds:—Mr T.Bafs, of the 
Rofe and Crown public houfe, Barnard Caf 
tle. 
At Patrington, aged 74, Mrs. eanie, wi- 
dow of the late Mr. E. Sayle, farmer, of 
Jeltham. 
t Woodhall, near Selby, Mrs. M. E. Grae 
ham, ; 
At ee near Market Weighton, aged 
65, Mr. A. Adamfon, farmer and grazier 5, 
of a fincerely upr ight and. eee ‘difpofi- 
tion. , 
At Sutton on the forett, in his 82d year, | 
the ree H. Goodricke, Prebendary of Grin- 
dall, in York cathedral, reCtor of Hunfingore, | 
and vicar of Aldborough, both in this county, 
He was younges b fgtlice of the late ot john 
Goodricke, bart. of Ribftene. 
Mrs. M.E.Graham, of Woodhall, a maiden ~ 
lady. She has left the bullk of a large for- 
tune to the fons of two fervants that had lived |, 
with her for feveral years.—Aged 24, Mr. R, 
Kirkby, 2d fon of Mr. Kirkby of Mowthorpe. 
At Howden, in her 21{t year, Mifs E. 
Clayburn,—Mr. J Whiteley, worfted manu- 
facturer, of Stainland, near Haljfax.—Mr. J. 
2 Sutcliffe, 
