1802.} 
Mrs. Rigge, wife of Mr. Ifaacg Rigge, card 
maker.—Mrs. Hunter, wife of Mr. B..Hua- 
ter, corn merchant, ett , 
At Cockermouth,bn an advanced age, Mrs. 
5. Ramfay, a maiden lady. . 
At Harrington, in an advanced age, Mrs, 
MacGaa. tae te ; 
_ At Penrith, in his 77th year, MrT. Shep- 
herd. ; : Pa 
, In Lampltugh, in his 7oth yeat, Mr. P. At- 
kinfon. Rodi 
YORKSHIRE. 
The Committee appointed for the manage- 
ment and difpofal of the ground if the citadel, 
commonly called the garrifon, of Kingfton 
upon Hull, lately granted by Government to 
the €orporation and Trinity Houfe of that 
town, have lately publifhed an Advertifement 
in the Hull papers, offering to receive propo- 
ials from fuch perfon or perfons as ate willing 
to contraét for pulling down the ancient wall, 
extending from the North Block-houfe, to- 
wards the New-cut on the garrifon fide; and 
for dretiing the bricks and ftones in the faid 
wall; and for the forrnirg and making a new 
road, from the ancient fort, called the Block- 
houie, into the garrifon3 and ‘for laying the 
rubbifh to be taken from the materials of the 
faid wall, upon fuch intended road, fox the 
improvemefit thereof, 
Application is making to Parliament in the 
prefent feffion, to obtain an aét for lighting 
the ftreets and open paflages in the town of 
Doncalter, and for preferving the foot paths 
and water pipes; for regulating the ftanding 
of ffalls, carts, and catriages in the ftreéts, : 
fixing boxes for watchmen $ regulating figns, 
fedan-chairmen, &c. for preferving from in- 
Juries Hobcrofs Hill; and for removing all 
nuifances, encroachments, ahd ob{truGtions, 
inthe faid town. ‘ 
The ground deGigned fer the making ofa 
new dock at Hull, has been larely ftaked out, 
and it is intended fo proceed uvoh the work 
without delay. ‘fhe dock is to be feven acres 
In extent, including the fpace between the 
river Humber and Myton Gates. 
A refolution has been lately éntered into 
by thé Dock Company of Hall, thata certaia 
number of dolphins fhall be erected in the fore. 
fhore of the rivers Hull and Humber, oppofite 
the town and the intended improvements,, for 
the further convenience and fecurity of thipe 
ping. 
At a late me¢ting of land owners, &c. at 
Cottingham, near Hull, J. Rickard, efy. in 
the chair, it was refolved unanimoufly, chat 
in the opinion of the meeting, a navigable 
canal from Cottingham to Hull, with an out- 
Jet to the river H4umber, will be a great irh- 
provement to the town of Cottingham, of 
confiderable advantage to the neighbourhood, 
and of evident public utility. 
Married} At Hull, Mr. J. Fearne, linen- 
draper, to Mifs Gleadow, daughter of Mr. 
/Gleadow, thip-builder.—Mr. R, Jefterfon, 
* woollen-draper, to Mifs M. Hardey, daugh- 
Montuty Mac. No. 97. 
Virkire. 
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ter of Mr, J. Hardey, farmer, of Barrow, in 
Lincolnfhire.-—Mr. Milbourne, attorney, to. 
Mifs Pearfon, milliner—-Mr. Mills, mer= 
chanr, to Mifs Stephenfon. 
At Sheffield, Mr. G. Thompfon, to Mif: 
A. Ronfky.—Mr. W. Hague, to Mrs. M. 
Betts —Mr, Mackenzie, broker, to Milfs Ss 
Bell. 
At Eafingwould, Mr. T. Paul, jun. attors 
ney, in Néw Malton; to Mifs Pen. Walesy 
youngeft daughter of W. Wales, efq. deceafed, 
late clerk of the peace for the North Riding. 
——Mr. W. Hefletine, jun. of Hood, near 
Thirfk, to Mifs Dobfon, of Ampleford. - : 
At Pomfret, Mr. ]. Hanks, nurfery-man, 
é&c. to Mifs S$. Dunhill.—Mr. Wilfon, of 
Ackworth, to Mifs Fowler. 
In London, Mr, Grant, jeweller, of Cock- 
fpur-Preet, Charing-crofs, Isosdon, to Mifs 
Falconer, of Doncatter. : 
At Hornfea, T. Ledgard, efq. lieutenant in 
the Navy, fon of the late Sir Digby Ledgard, 
of Ganton, to Mifs S. Bifhop.—Mr. J. Crof= 
land, attorney, of Bradford, to Mifs Sowden, 
of Leeds.—~Mr, Towers, linen-draper, of 
Hull, to Mifs Serjeant, of Melton Rofs, Lin- 
colnfhire. 
At Hatfield, neat Rotherham, H. Euftace 
Strickland, efg. youngeft fon of Sir George 
Strickland; bart. to Mifs Cartwright, daughter 
of the Rev. Eim. Cartwright, of Woburn. * 
Died.| At York, Mr. R. Huddleftone, 
fteward to R. Denifon, efq. of Kilnwick, near 
Pocklington, and formerly of the Golden 
Fiéece inn, in Leeds, 
At Aull; aged 30, Mrs. A. Kirkus, widow 
of the late Mr.-J. Kirkus, mate of the Bee, 
a revenue cutter Aged 59, Mrs. Rofs, wife 
of Mr. 'T. Rofs, tobaccontit.—“Aged 39, Mrs 
Jackfon, wife of Mr. fackfon, of the Adimi- 
ral Rodscy public-houte —Aged 29, Mrs, 
Waite, wite of M#. R. Waite, ‘fail-maker.—« 
Aged 55, Mifs A. Johnfon, fifter to: Mr. 
Johnfon, hofier.—Aged 33, Mrs. S. C. Snow- 
dén.— Ages 29, Mrs. Sandford, wife of Mr. 
J. Sandford, publican.— Aged 102 years and g 
months, Mr. J Thompion, father of the late’ 
Mr. J. Thompfon, ihip chandler.—Mrs. Ren- 
nards, wife of Mr, Rennards,of the fegar-houfe. 
At Tickhill, Mifs Mary Hatfield, third 
dawehter of the late Jofeph Hatfield, efq. of. 
Fifhlake. 
On ther6th of November, 1802, on his 
paflage from Liverpool to Leghorn, whither 
he was going for the recovery of his healthy 
Mr. Robert Cappe, a young and promifing 
phyfician of York; univerfally regretted by 
all who knew him, Fora further accoung 
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At Leeds, Mr. G, Dawfon, attorney; 
Mr. T. Hannam, bookieller; a weli-known 
local preacher in_the focieties of the New 
ethodift Itinerancy. 
Mrs, $ nior, mocher to Mrs. Rhodes, of 
the Gulden Lion ina.—Jn her 83d year, Mrs 
M. Gray, * : 
At Shefisid, Mr. jf. Gregory, joiner.— 
Aged 
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