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as in the towns of Yorkthire, where the peo- 
ple evince areturn to their fenfes by petition- 
ing the throne for peace, to be ftirring upa 
Spirit of “oppofition, prefiding at. counter- meet- 
ings, villifving the friends of peace, &c. &c. 
_ An advertifement has-recently appeared in 
one of the Leeds papers relative to the com- 
pletion of the Huddersfield Canal, of which 
3475 yards ftill remain to be cut.. When 
finifhed, it is ftated that this canal will prove 
-of infinite fervice to the manufacturers, &c. 
of that part of the Weft Riding of York- 
thire. 
Married.] At York, Mr. Williams, to 
Mrs. Southgate, both of the Theatre Royal. 
Robert Cottam, efq. to Mifs F. Maynard. 
wMr. E. Colis, to Mifs Ward. 
At Sheffield, Mr. W. Thompfon, attorney 
at law, to Mifs A. W. Linley.—Mr. W. 
Weldon, merchant, to Mifs Stacey.—Mr. 
William Fox, to. Mifs Hannah. Carr.—- 
Mr. Jonathan Hall, to Mifs Mary Bedrord. 
At Helperby, Mr. T. Buttery, to Mifs 
Stubbs, of Ripley. 
' At Hull, James Kiero Watfon, efq. to 
Mils Hall. 
At Wakefield, Mr. Lae ani to Mifs 
‘Whitworth.—Ralph Walker, efg. to Mrs. 
Beckett. 
*: At Middleton, near Dickering, Mr. Col- 
Tingwood ForfterJackfon, of Neweaftle, mer- 
chant, to Mifs Cole, of Wrelton. 
At Holbeck, Mr. Aa Simpfon, to Mrs, 
M,. Taylor, 
At Loweftoffe, Robert Macdonald, efq. of 
the Royal. Horfe Artillery, to Mifs Mary 
Douglas. - 
At Huddersfield, Mr. 
Parken. 
At Sh harrdvhead, the Rey. A. Mackenzie, 
to Mifs S. Wilfon. 
At Great Ouleburn, Lionel Place, efq. to 
Mifs S. Thompfon, of Kirby Hall. 
At Rippon, Edward Oxley, efq.to Mifs M. 
Lodge, of Willow Hail, near Halifax. 
At Leeds, Mr. William Elmer grocer, to 
Mifs. M. Wayre.—Mr. M. Thirtliff, to Mis 
Dickenfon, of Pontefraét. 
At Halifax, Capt. W. Stainland, of Selby, 
to Mifs Naylor, of Brookfoot. 
At Barnfley, Mr. T. Cope, butcher, to 
Mifs E. Johnfon, 
Died.| At Leeds, Enfign Wales, ef the 
‘firt Wet York Militia, aged §7.—Mrs. Ber- 
wick.—Mifs F. Reynolds.—-Mr. T, Cooper, 
attorney at law.—At an advanced age, Mr. 
Coweil.—The Rev. John Hey, A. B. fel- 
low and le€turer of Magdalen College, Cam- 
bridge. 
At Hull, Mrs. Jane Helland, aged 74.— 
Mr. Robert Markland.—Mr. F eacrick Ste- 
pheénfon, corn-carrier ; having gone to reft,to 
all appearance in perfeét health, akleuad as 
the clock firuck two, and, after afking his 
wife the hour, turnedin the bed, and inftant- 
ly expired. j 
At the fame place, Mr. T. Mulcafter.— 
Watts, to Milfs 
York hires 
[ March £ 
Mr. Hick, aged g1.—Robert Montgomery, 
aged 18; ‘he had complained for fome days of 
sabre brake and was no worfe on the even- 
ing before his death happened.—Chriftopher 
Williamfon, a fifherman, was found drowned 
near the South End.—Sir Samuel Standige, 
knt. once mayer of the corporation, and one 
of the wardens of the Trinity Houfe, being 
the fifth time of ferving that office ; his lofs © 
is fincerely regretted.—Mr. Wm. Charlef- 
worth,—Mr. Bamburgh, aged 53.—In the 
66th year of his age, Michael Fofter, fore- 
man to Mr. Ferraby, printer; his integrity 
and zeal for the intereft of his employer is 
rarely equalled. Mrs. Dinfdale, aged © 
ie Warley, near Halifax, James Cooke, 
efq. 
At Mayton Hall, the Rev. Sir Martin Sta- 
pylton, bart. who is fucceeded by his only 
furviving fon, the prefent Sir Martin Sta- 
pylton. 
At Rippon, Mr. Terry. 
At Barnfley, Mifs Clark. . 
At York, Mifs Cawood. ar Markham, 
efq. bruclier to the Archbifhop of York.— 
Mr. White, attorney —Mr. Richard Raifin, 
aged 89.—Mr. T. Grice; aged 70.—Mrs. 
Watfon, in her 81ft year.—Mrs. Sturdy. —- 
Mr. John Watfon, aged 75.—Mr. E. Wilks. 
—Mr. Brotherton, a labourer; . his death 
was occafioned by drinking fpirituous liquors 
to excefS. 
At Halifax, inthe 77th year of his agé, 
much regretted, J. Holroyd.——Mr. J. scr tg 
merchant. 
At Warley, J. Cooke, efq. 
At Kirkftall, Mr. Rothwell. 
At Glediton Houfe Craven, W.’ Hartley 
Curren, efg. aged 21. 
At New Hill, near Wath, Mrs, Payne, 
aged 84. 
At everley Mr. John Smith——Mr, Wil- 
liam Crabtree, aged 53.—-Mrs. Carnaby, aged 
91.—Mr. R. Befwick, aged $2. 
At Dewlbury, aged 62; Mr. Jonathan Hen- 
ningway. 
At Doncafter, aged 78, Mr, Thomas An- 
dérton. 
At Sheffield, Mrs. Bayliff, aged 82.——Mr. 
John Bifhop. slags! Brammal.—The Rev. 
Mr. J, Reece, minifter of the independant 
chapel. 
At Wakefield, far advanced in life, Mrs. 
M. Smith, eich regretted. 
* At Maltby; Mrs. Parnell, aged $5. 
At Coulton, Mr. Crofland, late of New- 
fome Green. 
_ At Brampton, Mr. John Birks, aged 65 — 
Alife Mr. Peter Birks, brother or ae above, 
aged 63. — 
At Sandfend, after a painful ilinefs, Mrs. 
Smyth, wife of J. Smyth, efq. late a captain 
inthe 31ft reg. 
At Barnfley, Mifs Clarke. 
At Barugh, Timothy Parke, in his 65th 
year. 
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