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firm of Halls, Robinfon, and Todd, to Mifs 
Brodrick, both of Sculcoates. © 
At Scarborough, Mr. Chambers, grocer, of 
Full, to-Mils Bates. | 
Ac Batley, Mr. White, of Harewood, 
deader of the ‘York, éc. concerts, to Miis 
Sharpe, of Gilderfome, near Leeds. . 
_ « Mr. W. Campbells, ef Howden, to Mifs 
Firth, of Rofe-hill, near Rotherham.—J. 
Favell, efq: of Normanton, to Mifs Torre, of 
Shydale, ‘both near Wakefield.—Lientenant 
Ske'ton, of the fecond regiment of Wek 
York Militia, to Mifs Outwith, of Bawtry. 
At York, Mr. Mathews, to Mifs Jackfon, 
both of the Theatre Royal in that city? 
Died.4 . At York, Mrs. Atkinfon, widow. 
—Mr, W. Stocks, ae the Black-horfe inn, 
Bootham.—Mrs. Ruffell, widow,—In his 
7th year, Mr, T. Sanderfon, ironmonger, 
pe fheriff of the corporation in the year 
¥792.—In her 32d>year, Mifs B. Fawcett.— 
Mr. W. Leng, butcher.—-Mrs. S. Cordukes, 
wife of Mr. T.. Cordukes, linen-draper.— 
Mr. W. Perfedl, hookbinder.—Aged 68, Mr. 
Fe Lockwood, aastbnbe, —Aged I, Mis. J. 
Siiburn. 
At Hull, aged) 55, MiPJ. Baines, raft- 
merchant.—Agee 72, Mr. S. Thompfon, 
yaft-merchant, of Sculcoates. —Aged63, Mrs. 
A. Etherington —in his 72d year, Mr. Hodg- 
fon, merchant and fhip-owner, formerly a 
confiderable farmer at Danthorpe, in Holcer- 
nefle,—Aged 37, Mrs. Newbald-— Aged 63, 
B. Blaydes Thompfon, efq. merchant, and 
gone ci the aldermen of the corporation.—- 
‘Aged 72, Mr. T. Bell, mafter-builder.— 
Aged37, Mifs Walton, only child of N. 
Walton, efg.—Aged 76, Mr. J. Windell, 
cow keeper. 
At Reeds. Mr. T. Brunton, grocer —Mz. 
P. Buck, cabinet-maker. 
At Halifax, Mr J Keighley, merchant.— 
Mr. W. Forfter, worfted- manufacturer.— 
Mifs Ramfden. 
At Shefficld, H. Tudor, efq. 
At Burlington, Capt. J. Helmfley, thip- 
owner. 
At Wakefi ld, Mr. W. Skurray, auctioneer. 
—Mr. G. Brooke, , wine-merchant.—Mr, 
Bennett, grocer.—Mrs. Pick, wife of Mr. 
R. Pick, grocer. 
At Snaith, Mr. H. Mitton. 
At Doncafter, aged 53, J. Danfer, efq. al- 
derman —Aged 53, Mr. G. Nichelion, of 
the Woolpack inn.—-Mifs Smith, a maiden 
lady. 
At Tadcafter, aged 52, Mr. J. Harrifon, 
late of Little Woodhoule, near Leeds. 
At Beverley, aged 75, Major Child.— 
Aged 55, T. Terry, cig. attorney, land- 
fteward and treafurer for the Eaft Riding. — 
Aged 57, Mr. W. Charters, of the Tiger 
inn.—Very fuddealy, Mrs. Hall, widow, of 
Scarborough. 
At Knarefborough, in a 74th year, Mr. 
J. Pretious. 
Yorkfhire—Laneafpire. 
{May 1, 
At Scarborough, aged about 7o, Mr. V 
Shephard, fhipowner, late of London. 
At Whitby, ata very advanced age, Mrs, 
= ea many years miftrefs of the, 
R-office.—-Aged $2, Mrs. Préfton, widow, 
af Care hall. 
At Malton, in his 38th year, Mr. W. 
Weatherhead, of the White-horfe inn :’'a 
man remarkably adapted to his fituation, 
from his focial, cheerful manners, and engag- 
ing converfation. The tears thed by a large 
concourfe of people, who attended his fune- 
ral,evinced his worth, and futceptible, friend-* 
ly heart, in much teks language than any 
eulogium can convey. 
At Aldburgh, near Mafham, Mrs, Hutton, 
widow. : 
At Atterclifie, Mr. W. Huntfman, jun. 
fon of Mr. Huntiman, a refpeGable caft-iteel 
maker. 
At Mafham, Mr. T. Pickering, dancing- 
mairer, 
At Overingham, in her ggth year, Mrs. uke 
Hardwicke. 
At Farebolm, near Northallerton, Mr. M.> < 
Meek, fen. 
At Pacrington, aged 62, the Rev. E. Hea- _ 
ley, vicar, and in the commiflion of the 
peace. After eating a hearty dinner, in ap- . 
parent good health, he arofe from the table, 
and sled iiumiediately expired. It is rather 
a fingular circumfance, that only the day~ 
before this gentleman had preached a mot 
in prefiive fermon, from Ps. $9. v.30. §* Lord, 
let me know the nutibe of my days, that: I 
may be certified how long I have to live.” — 
in London, Mrs. Heber, late of Marton- 
hall, Craven, in this county, 
Mr. Webfter, of Bickerton, near Wether- 
by.—-Aved &9, Mrs. Wynne, of Gilling, near 
Richmond. 
At Pepper-hall, Mr.C. Pattinfon, fteward 
to J. Arden, efq—Mrs. Meek, of Dalton, 
nea Thirfk,—-in his 74th year, "Mr, Barnet, 
of E£afingwould, 
LANCASHIRE. 
Married.) At Liverpool, G. Ruddle, - te 
of London, to Mifs E. Thwaytes.—Mr. D. 
Henry, merchant, to Mifs: E, Mathews.— 
Mr, F, ONeill, merchant, to Mrs. M. Be- 
vingten —Mr. i Gerdes, broker, to Mifs E. 
Houghton,—Mr. Gohan; §ilk-manufac- 
turer, of Manche, to Mifs A. Whitfield. 
—Mr. W. Wrenthall, mufician, to Milfs Ne-. 
vett, daughter of Mr. W. Nevett, printer. 
At Manchefter, Mr. R Kay, corn-faétor, 
to Mifs A. Redhead,—Mr. S. Kay, to Mifs 
E. Smalley.—Mr. J. Wood, manufacturer, 
to Milfs M, Burton —R. Clegg, efg. to Mifs 
M. Allan, of Inglifton Mains. 
Lieut. Curry, “ok the 47th regiment, to 
to. Mifs M. Faweett, of Ph aeliedeane 
Died.| At Lancafter, aged 93, Mr. T. 
Rawfthorne, merchant —Atan advanced age, 
Mrs, A, Lucas.—Aged 72, Mr. J B ll, for- 
merly be 
