18or.] 
At Darton, near Barnefley, the Rey. J. 
Pickles, to Mrs. Popples. ee 
At Knaresbro’ Mr. Lawnfbrough, to Mifs 
Day. 
LF Eafingwold, Mr. D. Stones, of York, 
to Mifs D. Barugh,—Mr. Scott, to Mifs S. 
Barugh. 
At Dunnington, Mr. Summers, of Pock- 
lington, to Mrs. Mathers, of Grimftone. 
At Pontefraét, Mr. Prieft, to Mifs Nefs, 
of Grange Ath. ee ae 
At Leeds, Mr. J. Procter, to Mifs M. Price. 
-~Mr. H. Skelton, to Mifs Dinfley.—Mr, 
M. Shirtliff, to Mifs Dickenfon, .of Ponte- 
fract—Mr. T. Phillips, to Mifs Nicholfon. 
w—Mr, Garland, of Bernard Caftle, to Mifs 
M. Myers.—-Mr. T. Autherfon, to Mifs A.° 
Horner. 
At Wakefield, Mr. W. Beale, to Mifs Poe. 
—Mr. J, Coates, to Mifs Richardfon. 
At Sandall, Mr. G, Eaftwood, to.Mrs. Hor- 
bury, of Doncafter. 
At Pocklington, Mr. Summers, to Mrs. 
Mathers of Grimftone. 
At Stanley, Mr. C. Thompfon, to Mifs 
Siddall, of Halifax. 
At Donealter, E Frank,-efg. to Mifs Sow- 
erby.— coe Friends Meeting Houfe, Mr, 
W. Alexander, of London, to Mifs A, Barber, 
of Eckington. ‘ . 
Died.| At York. aged 9c, Mrs. Hefletine, 
many years governefs of a boarding-{chool 
without Bootham Bar.—Same place, Mrs. 
Spencer, —— Mrs. Hailftone. — Mrs. Cattle, 
aged 68.—-Mrs. Coftobadie, aged 69.—Mr. 
G. Champlay.—Mrs. C] ipham.—Mrs, Grae 
ham, of Netherby, Cumberland.—Aged 19, 
Mifs M. Newall, of Sutton Hall.—W. Far- 
row, aged 65.—Mrs. Spencer. 
— At Cottingham, aged 52, Mr, J. Hutchin- 
fon. : 
At Spring Head, aged 49, W. Fofter, efq. 
At Attercliffe Forge, R. Swallow, efq. ' 
Ac Ripon, Mifs Afcough. 
At Sheffield, Mr. J. Knowles.—Mr. J. 
Andrews, 
At Scarborough, Mr. Eafterby—Aged 81, 
Mr. -‘T. Stinger. 
_ At Pocklington, Mrs. Pindar. 
At Pultney Bridge, Mr. F. Gouthwaite. 
At Howden, Mrs. swainfton, aged 31. — 
At Hull, much. regretted, Mrs. Ruft, 
aged 42.—Mrs. Johnfon, of the Crofs, Keys: 
inn, aged 303 fhe had been for fome time 
indifpofed, but on Sunday was much.recover- 
ed, and went to a place of worthip in the af- 
ternoon, where fhe had no fooner feated her- 
felf, than fhe expired without a groan, 
At the fame place, Mrs. Wefterdale;'aged 
26,—Mr. L. Gray, attorney at law, aged 32. 
— Mrs. E. Stephenfon, aged 103.—R. Schon- 
{war, efq. aged 67.—-Mr. JT. Blanch, aged 
47. — Mr. W. Simmonds, aged 36,—+Mr. 
Stephenfon, aged $1.—Mr. W. Wilfon, aged 
32.—Mrs. E. Broadley. 
At Gledftone Houle, Craven, W. Hart- 
ley Curreiy Efq, aged 27. 
Lancafbire. 
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At Woodhoufe, Mr. J. Taylor. 
At Armley Mills, near Leeds, Mr. Je 
Burrows. ; 
At Holbeck, Mr. J. Simpfon. 
At Armine, near Selby, Mrs. Plowes, 
At Bayhall, Mrs. Armitage, aged 76, 
At Wakefield, Mr, Chambers. 
At Richmond, after a painful illnefs, Mrs. 
Marley, aged 76, 
At Leeds, Mr. R. Topham.—Mrs. Somer- 
ville. 
At Addle Mills, Mrs. Burrows. 
At Clifton, Mr. T. Sheffield. 
At Beverley, aged 80, Mr. T, Ellerton, 
{choolmafter.—R. Roberts, efg. aged 67,—« 
Mr. J. Gawan, aged 36. 
At Aberford, aged 71, Mr. T. Radford. 
At Doncafter, aged 31, Mrs. Drabwell. 
Mrs. Bower, aged 22.—Mrs. Bradford, aged 
74: 
At Tylingdales, aged 80, Mrs: Burton. 
At Selby, Mr. Shillitoe —Mrs. Crabtree, 
At Kilbymorefide, aged 62, Mr. J. Boyes. 
——Mr, W.Atkinion, 
LANCASHIRE, 
The anniverfary of the ancient Britons was 
celebrated in Liverpool by the Brodorian So- 
ciety, who metinthe aflembly-room for that 
purpoie. ‘They then proceeded to church in 
proceflion, where they heard divine fervice; 
aiter which they very loyally fung the air of 
God Save the King, which was followed bya 
fermon adapted to the occafion. The meet- 
ing was numerous, and from the fund of this’ 
lately inftituted fociety, they are enabled to 
relieve diftrefled brothers by an allowance of 
eight fhillings per week. 
The ‘workhoufe at Manchefter contains 
450 paupers. And the out-poor amount to 
6090. This is a proof of the flourifhing ftate 
of the country, and one of the efteéts of this 
juft and neceffary war, 
The model of a newly invented machine 
for printing calicoes, linens, and ftuffs, was 
lately exhibited at Manchefter ; it is the in- 
vention of Juin Shepherd, of Salford, a jour- 
neyman calenderer. The machine confifts 
of two diftinet parts, which can be wrought 
either together or feparately. By the firft 
any number of colours may be printed, from 
one to five, at the fame time, without the in- 
tervention of a block or roller, and as expe- 
ditioufly as wich a cylindrical machine. By 
the other method there isan entirely new ap- 
plication of the cylinder to printing whereby 
from one to three cclours may be put on at’ 
once with one roller only. By this inven- 
tion tlie expence of block cutting and engrav- 
ingis wholly faved. Several gentlemen whe 
have infpected the machine have expreffed 
their admiration of it; and the. inventor is 
indebted to them for very liberal affi@tance, 
Married.} At Manchefter, the Rev. CG. 
Fieldhoufe Molineaux, to Mifs Hardman.—= 
Mr. J. Bowker, to Mrs. E. Lowe.—Mr. S. 
Skerritt, to Mifs Fildes.-Mr, Jones to Mrs, 
N.n Houghton 
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