1803.) 
keeper to the late Jofeph Peafe, efq. —Aged 
402 years and-6 months, Mrs. Catharine 
Maaners.—Aged 72, Mrs. Harrap, wife of 
Mr. J. Harrap, engsneer and furveyor to the 
Dock Company.—Aged 24, Mr. j. Crofs, 
cork-cutter.—-Aged 51, Mrs. A. Dale, wife 
of Captain W. Dale—Aged 48, Mr. W. 
Wells, roper. . 
At Sheffield, aged 53, Mifs M. Naw, a 
maiden lady-—In the prime of life, Mr, W. 
Gainsford.——Mr. Turner, of Sheffield Moor, 
At Leeds, Mr. J. Ruffell, third fon of T. 
Ruffeil, efq.—In her 69th year, Mrs. 
Holmes, ; 
At Doncafter, in his asth year, Mr. J. 
Stannell, of the Red Lion inn. 
At Knarefborough, in his 85th year, Mr. J. 
Lazenby. 
At Whitby, aged 72, Mr. G. Galilee, one 
of the fociety of Quakers. —Mrs. G. Ourh- 
wayte.—-Aged 37, Mrs. Harrifon, daughter 
of J. Holt, efq. 
At Wakefield, Mrs. Butrell.—Aged 87, 
Mrs. Fife, relict of the late Mr. J. Fife, fur- 
geon,——-Mrs. Hardcaftle ; and, on the follow- 
ing mornings in the fame houfe, and of the 
fame complaint, a confumptive malady, Mifs 
Backhoufe. 
Mrs. Buckingham, a fhopkeeper, and for- 
merly houfe-keeper in fevetal genteel fami- 
lies. From her extreme parfimony, fhe had 
fecretly amafled, notwithftanding her appa- 
rent poverty, 550 guineas, befides a gold and 
filver watch, and other trinkets of value, 
which were difcovered after her death, to 
his inexpreilible joy, by her aftonifhed heir. 
At Beverley,aged 87 years,and 10 months, 
Mrs. Dickfon.—Aged 87, Mrs. Ferryman, 
widow of the late Mr. H. Ferryman, attor- 
‘ney, of York —Mrs. Mufchamp, widow of 
the late Mr, W, Mufchamp, cooper. 
_ At Thirsk, aged 27, Mr. J. Cafs, of the 
Three Tuns inn. 
At Pocklington, fuddenly, Mrs, Jenkin- 
fon, wife of Mr. fenkinfon, attorney. 
At Boroughbridge, Mr. W. Morley. 
In his 84th year, Mr. C. Hawkefworth, 
of Darfield, near Barnfley.—-J. Lamb, efq. 
of Barker-lill.—The lady of D.. Poole, efg. 
of Ackworth.—Suddenly, aged 79, Mr. C, 
Miers, upwards of forty years clerk at Eaft 
Ardiley Church.—Mrs. Ward, of Mount 
Pleafant, near Sheffield. 
At Richmond, in Surrey, Edward Confta- 
ble, efq. of Burton Conitable, in Holdernefs, 
Dying without iffue, he is fuccceded by his 
next brether, Francis Sheldon, efq. of Wy- 
cliffe, who will now take the name of Con- 
ftable,and, with the fine tamily eftate, valued 
at near twenty thoufand pounds per annum, 
will become poffeffed alfo of one of the beft 
furnifhed houfes and libraries inYorkthire, or 
evenin the kingdom, as_heir-looms apper- 
taining to the eftate. - 
_ At Heptenftall, in the parifh of Halifax, 
ia his 85th year, the Rev, Tobi@Sutcliffeyam 
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In the bloom of life, and in her 20th year, 
Mifs L. Dealtry, of Wigginton, near York. 
At Shire Green, near Ecclesfield, Mr, J. 
Walker. 
Aged 78, Mrs. Welis, widow of the late 
Mr. J, Wells, of Hull, and manager of the 
lighthoufe at Spurn-point. 
Ap Marfke, near Richmond, in’his goth 
year, the Rev. R. Horne, re¢tor, 
On the 6th of February, in the Ifle of 
Man, in his 63d year, Ts Sherman, efq. 
ftore-keeper of ordnance, a native of Hull, 
LANCASHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. T. Bowker, of Worfley, 
agent to the late Duke of Bridgwater, to 
Mifs Longfhaw, of Little Hilton. 
At Liverpool, Captain W. Berwitt, to 
Mrs. A. Barrett.—Mr, R. Hughes, painter, 
to Mifs F. Woods.—Mr, R. Law, printer, to 
Mifs J. Neil.—Mr. J. Broadbent, to: Mifs M. 
A. Broadbent.—Mr. W. Salthoufe, mer- 
chant, to Mifs J. Sharrock. 
J. Walton, efq. of Prefton, to MifsWhite- 
fide, of Everton. 
At Preftwich, Mr. P. Baron, aué€tioneer, 
to Miis A. Fairbrother. 
At Manchefter, Mr. W. P. Hutchinfon, 
merchant, to Mifs Winchefter, of Brough- 
ton. 
Mr. M. Simpfon, merchant, of Manchef- 
ter, to Mifs M. Neild, of Millington, in 
Chefhire.—W. Sharrock, efg. of Samlefbury, 
to Mifs E, Booth, of Heapey, near Chorley. 
Died.| At Lancafter, Mrs. Danfon, wife of 
Mr. G. Danfon, merchant.—Mr. J. Tyfon, 
chair-maker.—Aged 73, Mr. T. Gornali.— 
Aged 66, Mr. Edward Atkinfon, officer of 
the cuftoms.—Suddenly, at an inn in this 
town, Mr. T. Wood, excife-officer, of Rip- 
pon, in Yorkfhire.—Mrs. Hodgion, wife of 
Mr. P. Hodgfon, taylor.—Mrs. Afhton, of 
the Dog and Duck public-houfe.—Aged 38, 
Mr. A. Shepherd. ironmonger.—-Mifs A, 
Abrahams, daughter of the lateJ. Abrahams, 
efq.of Swarthmore Hall, near Ulverftone. 
At Liverpool, aged 61, Mrs. M. Cowell, 
wife of Mr. R. Cowell, brazier.—Mr. J, 
Molyneux, upholfterer.—Mr. J. Currie, third 
fon of Mr. H. Currie, grocer, 
In his 3oth year, after a few days? illnefs, 
Mr. J. Brandreth, attorney, and one of the 
affiftant-clerks to the magiftrates of this 
town. He was a gentleman of a truly mo- 
ral and religious character, and pofleffed a 
{trong difcriminating judgment and abilities 
in his profeffional line The magiftrates, in 
their own carriages, and all the officers of the 
court in which he a¢ted, attended his funeral, 
the proceflion of which formed a ceremony 
peculiarly folemn and impreifiive. 
In her 35th year, Mrs. Berry, wife of Mr. 
J. Berry, brandy-merchant.—Mr. J. Rice, 
clerk in the cuftoms.—Mrs. Pildes.—In his 
88th year, Mr.W. Durning. —Mr. J. Foulkes, 
late matter of the fhip Mona.—Mrs. Goore, 
mother of Mr, W. Goore, merchant.—Agéd 
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