river Hulls The fame meafure will pro- 
bably be adopted with refpeé to the remain- 
der of the harbour, fouthward, extending into 
the river Humber. 
Five dock fhares, out of the thirty new 
ones which the Hull Dock Company are al- 
lowed to create, were lately fold by auction, 
at the rate of 16521. each, on an averages 
The original payment on the dock thares was 
about 250l. 
The high value a landed property in the 
neighbourhood af Hull, and which has been 
rapidly increafing for feveral years patt, may 
be likewife eftimated from the following cir- 
cumitance. A parcel of grazing land, about 
# quarter of a mile from the’ town, confiding 
of near two acres anda half, was lately let 
by auction to a cowkeeper, at the yearly renc 
of rol. ros. an acre; exclufive of rol. per 
annum fora {mall dwelling-houfe upon the 
premifes ! 
Married.] At Appleton-le-Street, Lieut. 
W. Maude, of the royal navy, to Mifs 
Hebden. 
At York, Mr. J. Sherwood, farmer, of 
Sherwood, to Mifs Wifker. 
At Wakefield, Mr. J. Stephenfon, druggitt, 
of Hull, to Miis Poynton, daughter of Mr. 
Poynton, merthant. 
At Whitby, J. Langdale, efq. late of the 
North York Militia, toMils Nichols, daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. W. Nichols, (hip-owner. 
At Pomfret, Mr. W. Ruffell, merchant, 
of Liverpool, to Mifs M. Wigham. 
In London, A. Cayley, jun. efq. of Grof- 
venor-place, to Mifs L. Cayley, of Welburn, 
in this county. 
~ At Childwall, E. Ombler, efq. of Camer- 
ton, to Miits E. Wright, of Wavertree. 
At Stillingfleet, Mr. Shillitoe, furgeon, of 
Selby, to Mis Little. 
‘ At Pickering, Mr. F. Parkinfon, mer- 
chant, of Gull, to Mifs Dennis. 
' At Pocklington, the Rev. G. Maddifon, of 
Lea, near Gainfborough, to Mifs Bafkett. 
’ The Rev. T. C. Rudfton Read, of Sand 
Hutton, to Mifs L. Cholmley, of Howfham. 
At Wakefield, J. Nettleton, efq. to Mifs 
Poppleton, 
_ Died.) At York, Mrs. E. Fardinando, wi- 
dow of the late Mr. T. Fardinando, merchant. 
—Aged 57, Mr. F. Pulleyn, formerly of the 
York Tavern, and common-councilman of 
Bootham ward. 
At Hull, aged 54, Mr. J. Scholefield, 
town’s- huliond. —Aged 41, Mr. J. Saunder- 
fon.—Aged 52, very fuddenly, Mr.T’,Thorn- 
ham, lately a refident in London —Aged 74, 
Mrs. fohnfon, widow.—Aged 31, Mrs. Pear- 
fon, wife of Mr. Pearfon, brandy-merchant. 
—Aged 74, Mrs. E. Hodgfon, widow of the 
late Mr. R. Hodgfon, lighterman,—Aged 62, 
Mr. W. Weldon, ecuibine iio tere Mand 46, 
Mrs. Barton, wife of Mr. J. Barton, cooper. 
At Leeds, at a very advanced age, Mir. J. 
Galway, clock-maker. A large portion of 
this honeft man’s. life was devoted to the 
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purpofe of ferving his country, by the difco- 
very of a perpetual motion; but unluckily, 
juft as he was on the point, at leaft he fancied 
fo, of compleating the project, his own mo- 
tions were ftopped by the invifible hand of 
death. 
Mr. W. Shephard, of Far-bank,—Mrs. 
hadwick, widow.—In his 83d year, Mr. 
W. Wyle, officer of excife.—~r. If, Muf- 
grave, woolftapler.—Aged 94, Mrs. Harrifon, 
mother to Mr. J. Harrifon, dry-falter. 
At Tadcafter, Mr. L. Whitchead, jun. 
At Whitby, aged 65, Mrs. Brownfields 
reli@ of the late Rev. he Brownfield, whofe 
death was announced tn our laf Mucbeye 
Aged 62, Mr. J. Rofe, whitefmith. 
At Rippon, im his 23d year, Mr. W, Afk- 
with, furgeon. 
At Bradford, of adecline, Mr. J. Selby. 
At Beverley, aged 38, Mrs, Leadham, wife 
of Mr. R. Leadham, ironmonger. 
At Halifax, Mr. Abr. Kerfhaw, Adee 
At Doaciver, aged gg, Mrs. Patrick. 
At Wakefield, Mr. Harrifon, of the navi~ 
gation warehoufe. 
At Patrington, of adecline, in her 25th 
year, Mifs J, Featherftone, daughter of Mre 
Featherftone, furgeon, 
At Bie vicn Mrs. Whitaker, daughter of 
the late H. Horner, efq. of Hull. 
At Helmefley, aged 66, Mr. J. Nefs, 
furgeon. 
Mr. Jon. Chadwick, farmer and malfter, 
of Moor town, near Leeds; he was likewife 
furveyor of the turnpike roads between Leeds 
and Harrowgate. 
At Pately-bridge, of a decline, in her 
24th year, Mrs. Harper, wife of Mr. Har- 
per, furgeon. 
Mifs E. Mufgrave, of Chapel-Allerton, 
near Leeds. 
At Aldborough, in the North Riding, in 
‘the roodth year of her age, Mrs. #. Bateman. 
At Altofts, near Wolern Mr. J. Lam- 
bert, well known for many years in Leeds, 
and the neighbourhood, by the name of O/d 
Lambert. He had long is is the profefiion 
of caiting nativities, telling fortunes, &c. 
In her 18th year, Mifs Grong a of Kipling. 
Anderton, efq. of Swinithwate-hall, 
near Middleham, 
At Skipton, Mrs. Alcock, wife of Mr. W. 
Alcock, attorney, and late of Appleby, in 
Welltiorelani: 
In London, in his 55th year, Mr. T. Scott, 
of Hull. 
Mr. Knowles, merchant, of Studley, near 
Halifax. 
Mrs. Swale, of Settle, formerly of Linton 
in Craven. ; 
L. Ivefon, efg. of Blackbank, near Leeds. 
T. Dade, efq. of Knowfthorpe-houfe, near 
Leeds. 
Aged 53, J. Milnes, efq. of Flockton, near 
Wakefield. 
Wear Hull, aged 28, Mifs J. Hopper, late 
of Scarborough, 
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