Whitaker, painter, of Huddersfield, to Mifs 
S. Clapham, of Holdbeck.—-Mr. Laverack,. 
jun. of Hull, to Mifs Dyas, of Tadcafter.— 
The Rev. G. Morris, of Croxton, in Lin- 
colnfhire, to Mifs Hall, of Hull.—Mr. J. 
Pickhard, of Doncafter, to Mifs E. Myers, of 
Leeds. —-Mr, H. Breary, eldeft fon of C. 
Breary, -efq. of Middlethorpe, near York, to 
Mifs Benfon, eldeft daughter of Mr. J. Ben- 
fon, attorney, of Thorne.—-Mr.. E. Peck, 
bookfeller, of York, to Mifs Ward, of Wil- 
lerby, near Scarboro’.—Mr. J. Booth, of 
Leathley, to Mrs. Fofter, of Otley,-Mr, T. 
Bromhead, of Birmingham, to Mifs A. Glof- 
fop, of Stumperlow Hall, near Sheffield... 
Died.} At York, in an adyanced age, 
Mrs. Wormald, widow. —Mrs. Taite, wife of 
Mr. Taite, fpirit-merchant.—Aged 85, Mrs. 
Gledhill. 
Mrs. E. Yarborough, the laft of the 
Campfmount branch of that ancient and 
ref{pe€table family. 
Aged 60, Mr. J. Bland, druggift.—-Mrs, 
_Hopps, of the Pack-horfe inn. 
At Leeds, Mr. W. Blanchard, gardiner.—- 
Mr. N. Booth, common-brewer.—-Mr. Hutch- 
infon, of the Willow-tree public-houfe.— 
Mrs. Skelton, wife of Mr. J. Skelton, at- 
torney.—-Mr. R. Wear, joiner.—Mrs, P. 
Ogle.—Mr,. J. Chadwick, woolttapler.—Mr. 
W. Walton, many years book-keeper to the 
King’s Arms coach-office,—Very fuddenly, 
Matter Dixon, only fon of Mr. J, Dixon, 
china-man. 
At Hull, in his 26th year, of a decline,T. 
Horner, ofa, A. M. of Trinity College, Cam- 
bridge 5 a young gentleman of very promifing 
abilities; he lately gave one hundred pounds 
for the benefit of the Hull General Infir- 
mary. 
Mrs. R. Bonfield.—Mr. T. Lyon, publi- 
can.—J. Green, efq. an elder brother of the 
Trinity Houfe.—Aged 77, Mrs. Cockthutt, 
wife of Mr. T. Cockihutt. 
At Halifax, Mrs. Walfh, wife of Mr. R. 
Walth, cardmaker.—Mrs. Heyland, fen — 
Mrs. Hoyland.—Mr. W. Walker, wortted- 
manufacturer.—-Mr. J, Lifter, cardmaker,— 
Mr. R. Bolland, fon of Mr. J, Bolland— 
Mifs Edwards, dausliter of Mr, Edwards, at- 
tormey. 
At Huddersfield, in his Both years Mr. T. 
Riley. 
At Rippon, aged 32, Mrs. Fairgray, of the 
Unicorn inn. 
At Skipton, Mr. W. Morrill, horfe-dottor ; 
very eminent in his profeffion. 
Mr. G. Atkinfon, upwards. of forty years 
¢ommon carrier between this town and Lan- 
- cafter. 
At Bradford, Mrs. Barker, wife of Mr. J. 
. Barker, senclicipler, and formerly of Bail- 
.don.—-Mrs. Crofsley, widow.—Mr. H. Lin- 
forth. 
At Wakefield, Mr. King, a commiffioner 
of excite, 
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At Selby, aged 89, Mr, R. Waite, of Loft. 
fonie, in the Eaft Riaing. 
At Knarefboro’, aged 43, Mrs. Simpfony 
wife of Mr, Simpfon, furgeon. 
At Whitby, aged 67, Mrs. M, Smithie, a 
Quaker, 
In his 80th year, Mr, G. Cufworth, of 
Dirtcar, near Wakefield. 
Aged 63, J. Ramfey, efq. of Elvington, 
near "York. 
At Raweliff, near Snaith, aged 70, Mrs. 
Borthwick, a liberal benefadirefs to the pepe 
of that place. 
Mr, J. Blundell, of Ravenfield, near Roe 
therham. 
At Scorton, near Richmond, Mr. W. Are 
row{mith. 
At Aldbord, inthe North Riding, fuddenly, 
Mr. J. Brown, grazier; highly diftinguifh- 
ed for pofiefling a fuperior breed of cattle, 
The Rev, F. Cleator, minifter. of Stainton 
and Thornaby, in Cleveland ; much refpe@ted 
asa diligent and’ affectionate paftor, and a 
retpeCtable and confittent friend. 
Mr, R. Jefferfon, one of the-owners of the 
contraét-veflels in the trade between York 
and London, 
Aged 97, J. Day, efq. of Day Ath, near 
Harrowgate. 
Aged 69, Mr. Carr, of the Fox and Grapes _ 
inn, on Bramham: Moor, near Leeds,—Mrs. 
Thompfon, of Woodhoufe-hill.—Mr. A. 
Marfhall, of Horsforth.—-Mrs. Hemington, 
‘mother of the Rev, M, Hemington, vicar of 
Thorp Arch, near Wetherby. 
Lately, at Demarary, in the Weft Indies, 
of the yellow fever, Mr. R. Barr, joiner, ac. 
of Leeds. 
In his 55th year, J. Redmayne, efq. of 
Yarlfher, near Ingleton. 
In his 78th year, C. Ingleby, efq. of Auft- 
wick, near Settle, father of J. Ingleby, efq. 
of Tawiclaba. hall. 
Lately, in America, in the prime of life, 
of the yellow fever, Captain Roper, brother 
to Mr. F. Roper, merchant, of Leeds. 
Mr. W. Prefton, of Roomw—Aged gr, Mr. 
J. Carter, of Lightcliffe, near Halifax.—-Mrs. 
Battle, widow of the late W. Battle, efq. of 
Welton.—Mr. Mufgrave, farmer, of Hale.” 
coates, near Tickhill. 
In his 66th year, Mr. Lumb, for forty 
years, parifh-clerk and. ichiodlmafter of Swile 
lington, near Leeds 3 he had feventeen chil- 
dren by one wife. ; 
Mr. Milthorp, of Arthington. 
In the ifland of Malta, on the rrth of Av- 
guit laft, Colonel Maccalatter, of the 35th 
regiment of foot, a gentleman well knowa in 
the neighbourhood of Halifax. 
Mrs. Bingley, of Leathley, near Otley, 
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Marricd.| E. Garforth, efg. lieut. col. of 
the Eaft York Militia, to Mifs C. Atheton, 
youngeft daughter of the late Rev. R. Athe- 
ten, D. D. warden of the collegiate church 
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