1801.) 
4and-Danith veffels now at this port, of which- 
there are about 20 fail, until further orders. 
Of 100 Britith veffels detained at Cron- 
ftadt, 27 belong to this port,.and fix to Bur- 
lington.—Of the veffels detained at Riga, 
(from 60 to 70 in number, if not upwards)’ 
10 belong to Hull. It may be neceffary to 
obferve further, that 27 fail of veffels from 
the Baltic are fafely arrived here, having 
fortunately reached Elfineur before the em- 
bargo was laid in the ports of Ruffia. 
Married.] At Hull, Mr. E. Sowdon, of- 
ficer in the excife, to Mifs J. Pettey.—Mr. 
Pudfey, innkeeper, in Hull, to Mifs A. 
Sparryw, of Etton. 
The Rev. W. M. Heald, of Birftall; to 
Mifs Greenwood, of Dewlbury Mills. 
Mr. Lake, of the Outwood,. to Mifs 
Greaves, of Wakefield. 
Mr. J. Jackfon, fpirit-merchant, to Mifs 
Elwick, both of Wakefield. 
Captain Prieftley, to Mifs Skelton, both 
of Bradford, 
The Rev. L. Grainger, of WWarieiaetsteatiy 
to Mrs. Whitaker, of Leeds, ~formerly of 
Hull. 
Mr. J. Stringer, of Thornhill, to Mifs 
E. Vickerman, of Leeds. 
Mr. Jof. Read, refiner, of Sheffield, to 
Mits E. Smith, of Cheferfield. 
Mr. W. Scott, an eminent farmer, aged 
65, to Mrs. M. Falkener, aged 38, both of 
Clint, near Ripley. 
Mr. W. Cafs, druggift, to Mifs E. Juftice, 
both of Howden. 
Mr, L. B, Barnard, to Mifs M. Oufton, 
both of Walkington, near Beverley. 
At Burlington, Mr. H. Mofeley, of Gains- 
borough, to Mifs J. Brambles. 
The Rev. Eric Rudd, of Thorne, to Mifs 
Brooke, late of York. 
Captain Brown, to Mifs Donaldfon, of 
York, 
Mr. Rylah, attorney, to Mifs S. Whita- 
ker, both of Defbury. 
Mr. j, Bean, of Berwick, in Elmet, to 
Miis Tyas, of Howden. 
The Rev. A. Mackenzie, of Sharrow Head, 
to Mifs S. Wilfon, of Weft Hill, near Shef- 
field, 
Mr. W. Broughton, of Wath, to Mifs 
Hewfon, of Arkfey. 
Mr. H. Jackfon, furgeon, of Sheffield, to 
Mifs Sayles, of Brightfide. 
Mr. J. Roundell, of Skipton, to Mifs 
Hodgfon, of London. 
Mr. H. Smiith, attorney, of York, to 
Milfs S. Prowde, of Hovingham. 
Mr. W. Crabtree, cloth-dreffer, to Mifs 
M. Briggs, both of Leeds. 
Mr, Jo. Popplewell, of Birfall, to Mrs. 
Jefterfon, widow. 
Mr, Jj. Glover, woolftapler, to Mifs Lif- 
ter, both of Leeds. 
Mr. Sykes, of Hoftingley, to Mrs. Hors- 
fail, of Sandal, widow, late of Gedney, Lin- 
_ goln, 
,Montuty Mas, No, 69. 
Yorkire, 
years. 
St 
Mri-Hardacre, of Gargrave, furgeon, te 
Mifs Chippindale, of Bolton Bridge. 
At the ‘Quakers Meeting-houfe, in Scar- 
borowgh, Mr. David. Priefiman, of Malten, 
to Mifs E. Rowntree, of Pickering. 
Mr. T. .Harrifon, merchant, © of Fine 
Dales, hear Whitby, to Mifs Hawzell, of 
Sleights. 
Extraordinary Birth.—At Norton Lees, in 
this county, the wife of a blackfmith, named 
George Pindar, was delivered of tiki boys °. 
and a girl, all likely todo well. The mo# 
ther, who is not yet 19 years of age, is fait 
recovering, ma 
‘ Died:|) At Hull, Mr. Fr. Wride, late 
mafter-of the fhip Efther.—Mrs. Kirkbys 
wife of Mr. Robert Kirkby, liquor-merchant. 
—-Aged 55, Mifs S. Beil.—Aged a5, Mr. 
T. Calam, innkeeper.—Myrs. Robinfon, wife 
of Mr. C. Robinfon, rafi-merchant.—-Aged 
18,/Mifs H. Wright, .eldeft daughter of B. 
Wright, efq.—Aged 23, Mr. J. Hawkinsy 
currier. He had not been married quite three 
weeks.—=Very fuddenly, Mr. G. Wefter- 
dale, mafter of the Triton, a trading veflet 
between ‘Hull and Hamburgh.—Very fud- 
denly, aged 55, Mr. T. Nefbitt, falt-mer- 
chant.x—-Aged 84, Mr. J. Watfon.—Aged 
20, Mr. J. Northern, fon a Mr. Northeray, 
optician.—In his 73d year, the Rev. Robert 
Webfter, rector of Thorp Baflet, in this 
county, and upwards of 38 years curate of 
Trinity Church; the laborious duties of 
which latter office he difcharged a3 long as 
ftrength and health permitted, with diligence 
and fidelity—-Aged 60, Mr. J. Eggleftone, 
brewer.—In the garrifon, aged 84, John 
Urquhart, one of the invalid penfioners. 
Early in life he inlifted into the ie, regi~ 
ment, and was prefent at the battle of Fon- 
tenoy, where being wounded, he was foon 
after fent to the garrifon, oils he remained 
to the day of his death, a period of about 66 
He has lefe ohindren and pe 
dren, in the garrifon. 
At Leeds, at his father’s houfe, the Rev. 
J. Hay, A. B. Fellow and Le€turer of Mag- 
dalen College, Cambridge, and fon of W. 
Hay, efg.—Advanced in years, Mr. Cowell. 
At her lodgings in this town, (Leeds) 
Mifs Raper, of Bedale.—-Mrs. Walker, wi- 
dow and publican.—Mr. jon. Wright, fchool- 
mafter.—Mrs. Stocks.—-Mrs. Glover, a wi- 
dow lady.—-Mr. T. Holmes, brandy-mer- 
chant.——-Mr. Walker of the Angel Inn.—» 
Mrs. Stott, widow, late of Wetherby. 
Aged 72, Mr. Chr. Newftead, of the 
Mount, near York. 
At New Malton, W. Herdsman, efg. 
At Kilpin, near Howden, aged 60, Mr. 
Collinfon. 
In Pall Mall, London, after a long and 
painful illnefs, Mrs. Foord, wife of Dr. 
Foord, of Beverley 5 a lady poffefied of gentle 
manners, and amiable virtues, and exemplary 
in her relative duties ag a wife, mothers 
daughter, and friend. 
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