ae we 
“‘Miaaleton, ‘both of Shemeta: —MY. J. Dove, 
catver and gilder, of York, to Mifs Lee, of 
_Rippen.—Mr.. Re. Leighton, pf Laxton, to 
Mifs E. Clayburn, of Howdendike.——Mr. W. 
Habifker, to Mifs J. Dixon, both of Cowick. 
e~Mr. J. Anderfon, cabinet-maker, to Mrs. 
. Maisprice, both of Hull. Mr. R. Boyle, of 
Hull, thip-chandler, to Mify Afkam, of 
- Kaottingley.—Mr. Goodall, to Mifs Web- 
freer; both-of Wetherby.—Mr. J. Curtis, to 
. .. Mifs E. Rudd, both of Snaith ——Mr. B. Sad- 
_ Aa, linen-graper, of Leeds, to Mifs Lang, - 
__ of Wakefield —R. Walker, ef. of Brompton 
Graage, near NortWaHerton; to Mits Meek, 
@aughter of Me Meek, efq. of Fairhtohne.—— 
Mr. R. Kilner, to Mifs Braint, both of 
Fork. - 
At York, Mr. Péckett, mafter ae the 
Fesfbridge Freeitchoal, to Mrs. Pierfon.—° 
Mx. J. Ingham, jum..merehant, of Mirfield, - 
Mifs M. Taylor, of Halifax.—Mr. i 
Noble, of the band of the Northumberland: 
militia, to Mifs B. Marley, of Leeds.-—Mr. 
E. Vickars, ef Southey, to Mifs A. Downs, 
ef Ravensfield—Mr. ‘fF. Lambert, of Swine, ~ 
te Mifs Laybourn, of Nafferton.—Mr. J, 
Staniland, wine-merchant, to Mrs,.Watfon, 
both of Selby. —Captain M*Cummin, of the 
grit regimeat of foot, to Milfs. C, Beau- 
zoent. 
At Thirk, Mr C. W. Barnby, attorney, 
te Mifs H. Whitehead.—Mr. St. Ganton, 
yun. to Mifs J. Ifelling, both of Roos, i Hol- 
dernefs. 
At Leeds, Mr. ‘F. Connechie, to “Mits M 
Carter, both of Elmfall. 
Died.] At YorR, Mrs. Nicholl, relia of 
the late J Nickolt, ch: af Bolton.—After a 
long illnefs, Mrs. Eafterby, wife of Mr. 
Eafterby, tobacconift.——-Mr, W. Gawthorp, - 
ftationer.—After a few days illnefs, in his 
35th year, Mr. J. Champney, furgeon, and 
commen-councilman for Bootham Ward; an 
affeGtionate hufvand, loving father, kind re- 
lative, and agreeable companion. The poor 
will greatly feel his Jofs, to whont, at all 
times, he was ever ready to difperife the 
duties of his profeffion. 
‘Same place, Mr. G. Richardfon, publican. 
wlIn his 4th year, Mr. Cracroft, formerly 
a furgeon and 2pothecary of this city.—~Sud- 
denly, in her 76th year, Mrs. Knowfley, 
reliG of the late Rev E. Knowfley, re€tor 
of Mufgrave, in Weftmoreland. 
‘At Leeds, Mr. J. Hardwick, mercer— 
Mrs. Wales, reliGt of Enfign Wales, of the 
firft regiment of the Weft York Militia, de- 
ceafed.—A few weeks azo, Mifs Cubitt.— 
Mrs. Briggs —Mr. R. Fhackary, plumber 
and glazier, matiy years clerk at St. John’s 
Church.——Mr. F. Thornton, formerly of the 
Buck public-houfe—Mis. Dickinfon; wife 
ef Mr. Dickinfon, merchant. An exit Hike 
her’s, hepeful and ferene, might. teach the 
{ceptic to ferget his doubts, and the unbe- 
lever his infidelity. 
Sanie place, Mr. J. Seott. He was appa- 
Yorkfpire. 
*Selby.—In his 49th year, the Rev. J. 
[May Ty 
rently in perfeét health and fpirits at twefve 
o'clock, and a corpfe béfore two. © 
Same place, Mr. J. Whiteley, ee 
Mr. M. Williamfon, publican,.— Mrs, Sawer, 
wife of Mr. M. Sawer, “butcher: ~~ 
At Hull, . aged. z9,- Mrs. Bell; wife. of 
Mr, Bell.—Aged 58, Mrs. E. Thompfon, 
wife of Mr. ‘Thompfon, taylor.—Mifs Ann 
Ferraty, filter to Mr. Ferraty, bookfeller . 
and printer.=—Mr, f.-Gray, clerk in the 
banking-howfe of Meftts. Smiths'and "Fhorp- 
fon+Mrs. H. Watts, wife vo the’ Rev. J. 
Watts, of Sculcoates.—Aged 675 very fud- 
denly, Mr. Richmond, 
At Sheffield, Mrs. Re eee wife of ‘Mr. 
Burbeary.—¥. Eyre, efq. banker, andagent 
for the eftates, &c. of the Duke of Norfolle 5 
his death isdeeply and juftly lamented as a’ 
public lofs to the towm and neighbourhood. 
Same place, at a very advanced age, Mrs. ~ 
Knowles, mother of the lateMr G. Knowles, 
filver plater. “At a ver ¥ advanced age, Mrs. 
- Kenyon, widow.—Mr. G ee fteel-refiner. 
— Mr. Greenwood, ftay-maker. 
“‘Suddenty,~ Mr. J. Barker, of Hewden- 
mill, mear Bradford. 2 
At WI! hiteley-wood,: near: Sheffield, ea 
$9, Mrs Clarke, widow: 
At Hand{worth, near Sheffield, the lady 
of the Hon, H. BP. Howard, redhat, and bro- 
ther tothe Earl of Suffolk. ... 
At Bradfcrd, aged 58, Mr. R. Whitaker. 
= Mrs. Cottam, reliét of R.. Cottam, efq. 
At Pateley-bridge, Mrs. Gillatt, wife of 
Mr. TF. Gillait, of Huley,-cutler..; 
‘At Knuarefboro’, aged 335 Mrs W. Simpfon, 
furgeoh, and correfpoading member of the 
Royal College of Surgeons in London; a per- 
fon generally beloved by his friends and the 
publics and of diftinguifhed abilities in hig 
profeffion.' 
At Scarboro’,. Mr...T. Phillitkirk,. com- 
mon council-man.—In her 67th year, Mra 
Mackley, widow. 
At Slingfby, (North Riding) aged 7B, 
Mrs. Herring; of exemplary charaéter, ' and 
defervedly lameated. 
Same place, Mrs. Lockwood, of Ealing 
wold.—Aged 21, after a long indifpofition, 
Mifs M. Sherwood, of Kexby.—Mr. Barlow, 
of Ingtedon. at Ane 72, Mr. G. Gibfon, a. 
confiderable farmer, of Catwick, near Bee 
verley.—In his 79th year, Mr. Shillite, of 
Ullefkelfi—Mr. J. Heelis, of Skipton-caftle, 
in Craven.—Aged 35, Mrs, Hick, of Ataftay 
Ro- 
binfon, of Welburn, in this county. He 
was the reprefentative (in the female line) of 
the families of Robinfon, of Rifeboro’, and 
_Gibfon> of Welbum ; and in him becomes 
extin@ (in the male line) the family of — 
Strangeways, of South-houfe, for many years 
eftablithed in the neighbourhood oF. Picker- 
ing. 
Same place, Mts. Johnfon, o 
neat Leeds\—Mr. J. Cooper, 
F All woodley, 
farriers ot 
At 
“Wheatley, sear Leeds. 
