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gates, pofterns and walls, of the city. of 
York; for widening, taifing, and improving 
the ftreets leading and near to the faid bridges, 
and for impofing tolls for paying certain ex- 
pences relative thereto. 
Population of the Townfbips near Leeds. 
Males \Femates| Total 
Potter Newton 23§ | 274 | 509 
Chappel Allerton 421 633 | 1054 
Wortley: 10r3 | 982 | 1995 
Hunflet 2$28-| 2971 | 5779 
Headingley 660 } 653 | 1313 
Holbeck 2084 | 2112-} 4196 
Farnley 492 451 943 
Beelton 11 716.| 1427 
he $444 1 $792 1175236 
Yorkfbires 
_ fhipping concerns. 
365 
Statement of the Population of Doncafter—- 
Females, 3220—Males, 2477-——-Total, 5097 
Ditto of Wakefield—-Males, 3663—-Ke- 
males, 4329—-Total, 7992. - 
Ie is in contemplation to bring a Bill fhortly’ 
into Parliament for heave for the Dock Com- 
pany at Hull tomake a New Dock, from 
Myton-gates to Heffel-gates, large enough 
to contain 70 fail of fhips; the entrance to 
be from the Humber, and to admit aso gun- 
fhip ; an accommodation to the trade of the 
town that has been long wanted, and wili 
prove highly. beneficial to its commercial and 
The propofitions for this 
improvement are not merely confined to the’ 
prefent enlargement of dock-room, but in 
cafe more be wanted, they have in view a 
union of the old and new docks, by making 
another dock from Myton-gate to Waite- 
’ friar-gate, to hold 60 hips, 
Population, @c. of Hull, including Sculcoates, 
ee RO A AR LC LC CE AR CE RSE 
Inhabited 
Wards Houjes } Families | Males | Females | Total 
Humber 478 898 | 1508 | 193r | 3439 
Auftin " 391 Gor A115 1335 2450 
rf Trinity 214 0 371 594 $30 1424. 
2d Trinity 158 313 §53 657. 1220 
Whitefryar 353 g2u RIIs 1493 2608 
St. Mary 443 335 | 1358 | 373% 3039 
North Ward 513 332 1450 1715 316¢ 
Myton Lordthip 816 1270 2057 2612 4669 
Sicylcoates giz 1338 2334 3104. 5438 
Total) 4278 6979 | 12,004 1|15,408 
Average——4 perfons to a family. 
275502 
Population of York, not including the 
parifh of St. Helen’s-on-the-Walls—7320 
males, and 9526 females—Total, 16,846. . 
H. Ofbaldefton, efq. of Hunmanby, has 
afforded to all. his labourers, 30 in number, 
for feveral* months paft, wheat at 7s. per 
bufhel ; he likewife kills mutton from his 
own grounds, which he fells to them at 
4%d. per pound. In addition to the above ge- 
nerous donations, he has given 2ol. to the 
poor of the parifh. 
The following may be reckoned among the 
Iufus nature of the prefent age:—-A cow, the 
property of Mr. J. Pro@tur, farmer, of Hal- 
torgill, in Littledale, in*Craven, calvedy on 
the 12th of March laft, a-fine whye-calf, of a 
green colour, a foade darker than the goflin-green! 
it has three common brown fpots on either 
fide, and one on the top of the head, each 
about an inch broad; and one brown foot. 
The young animal appears in perfeét health, 
and likely to. do well.. 
Jt appears that the poor-rates of the town- 
fhip of Dewhbury$ near Leeds, which in 1793 
amounted to 4821, 2s. 6d. have accumulated 
lately to the enormous rate of 7oool. per 
annum, and that the expences are ftill regue 
larly increafing. There are 813 families in 
the townfhip, confifting of 4544 perfons, out 
of which number 252 families, confifting of 
1271 heads, including what are in the poor- 
houfe, are now relieved, befides 80 families 
relieved, dwelling in different townfhips. 
There are likewife 244 families that cannot 
pay on account of their poverty, andthe num- 
ber is daily increafing. The different clafies 
of working-people have not half work. 
Married.| Mr. Chippindall, of Manchef- 
ter, folicitor, to Mifs Holgate, of Hull, late 
of High Rifby, Lincoln. 
At Sculcoates, J. O. Cooke, efg..to Mifs 
Nefbitt.—-Mr. Seaton, to MifsHall, both of 
Thearne, near Hull.——Mr. Hirt, of Bradley- 
mills, near Halifax, to. Mifs C, Dvfon, of 
Barkifland-hall.—Mr..B., Booth, to Mits 
Spencer, both of Keighley.—-Mr. J. Wollin, 
merchant, and partner in the houfe of Meftirs. 
Fowler, Woollin, and Hodgfon, to Mis S, 
Middie- 
