552- 
title of the Halifax Journal and Yorkfhire 
* and Lancafhire Advertifer. From its fituation, 
‘in the centre of an opulent and trading coun-_ 
ty, bordering on the great line of oral com- 
munication “between the fea- -ports’ of Liver- 
pool and Hui], and by its commercial impor- 
tance, pifeanye population, and other io- 
cal advantages; it is peculiarly calculated for 
the publication of a newfpaper, w hich cannot 
but be highly conducive to the interefts of 
advertifers in both the places above-mention- 
ed, as well as the intermediate country. 
YN, orkpire. 
[July 1; 
A new Hiatoniclatacs was pees: at Batley. 
on May 20, denominated the Lodge of Neljoz 
of the Nile. .The-procefiion to and return 
from church, confiiting of mufic in front, ty= 
Jers w eeheacts two te two, fewards with 
rods, two and two, junior-mafons, -mafter- 
pafons, royal ftandard, knights templars, 
grand chaplain, grand- ances &c. was ex- 
tremely giand, and the whole bufinefs 
was conducted with true mafonic folemni- 
ty. E 
| 
| Heafes Perfons em* Perfens 
Box No. of | not | Males'¥Females| ployed in In Trade and } noi in 
eupicd Fanziiés ieaithed Agriculture Beco Manufa&ures ) Trade 
685 | 730 ' 25 1500 1749 15 pee 672 | 2562 Weft End] 
632 663 26 | 1487 | 1657 15 bedi ~633 2511 jEaft End 
saiieds tS; ine oe ico tae 
1317 1393 | 51 | 2987 | 3406 30 | i290 | 5073 
i 
e Total Inhabitants 6393. 
The abeve is an accura 
ate Statement of the Number of Inhabitants in Bradfurd, Yorkie, taken 5 fore. 
‘the late Account, made out Mar cb, 1801. 
Pepulation of ibe Eaft Rid ding of this County, ac- 
cording to the Rages lately made to the F Fuf- 
tices at their re[pettiwe fpecial Se _[fons., 
t is intended to apply to Parliament for a 
bill to cut a navigable canal from Topeliffe to 
-— ia the North Riding of this 
€ou 
The governor and guardians of the poor of 
Hull have given public noticé, that it has be- 
come necefiary that the thipping belonging to 
fhe port, and the flock in trade of the mer- 
chants, thopkeepers,and other trades in the 
town, fhould be affcfied to the poor; the for- 
taer at the rate ef gd. per ton, He eek 
furement, and*the latter at five per cent. per 
‘annum. 
t appears, from a report lately delivered 
by * the cemnn tee of eruftees and governors oF 
. 
Males Ps, Total | 
Bainten Beacon - | 2765 | 2563 | 532 
Buckrofe - 3903 | 3493 | 7396 
owdenihire - | 2767 | 2779 | 55406 | 
Holme Beacon - | 3396 | 3238 | 6534 
South Holdernefs | 2423 | 2428 | 4851 
Middle Holdernefs | 3793 | 3449 | 7242 
North Holdernefs | 2850 | 2600 | 5450 
Hurfley - ‘* | 6153 | 6865 j13028 
Oufe and Derwent | 3083 | 3112 | 6195 
Witton Beacon - { 2556 | 2404 | 4960 
Dickering - 6156 | 5941 |12097 }- 
Beverley ‘cumMem- 
bris. = 2734 | 2267 | socs 
the x ork County Hofpital, that the finances | 
of the hofpital are in a better ftate than they 
were in at the beginning of the laft year. In 
confequence of the liberal benefa€tions and 
fubfcriptions received iince their, laft report, 
the fhutting up the two upper wards proved 
but a fhort and temporary inconvenience, as 
they were opened again in November Jaf 
(when mof wanted), and ftill continue open. 
Married. Mr. 4. Skircoat, to Mifs A. 
Mackerill, 
Mifs M. Lockwood, both of Sowerby.—Mr. 
J. Dickins, machine- maker, to Mrs. S. S. Inch- 
bald, both of Leeds. a 
At the Quakers Meeting Houfe, at Skip- 
ton, in Craven,’ Mr. D. Binns, grazier, to 
Mifs S. Tatterfhall, both of Carlton Biggin. 
—Mr, J. Brayfhaw, of Horsforth Mills, to 
Mrs. Crawthorne, of Addle, both near Leeds. 
—Mr.f. Puaee ee, cabinet-maker, of Skip- 
ton, to Mifs M. Elfworth, of Embfay.—Mr. 
M. Sagar, watch-maker, of Skipton, to Mits 
Harper, of Middleham. 
Mr. J. Rutherford, to Mifs Patter, both of 
Stamford Bridge. 
In London, T. ‘Maude, efg. of Burle 
Houfe, in this county, to Miis Jemmett, of 
, Afhford, in Kent. 
Mr. Spooner, to Mifs Fofter, both of Don- ~ 
cafter.—Mr, R. Horsfall, cloth- dreffer, of 
Kirkheaton, toMrs. M. Bath, of Leeds, 
At Leeds, G. S. Macken efg. late of 
Forrett, captain in the Princefs’ Charlotte’s 
regiment of foot, to Mifs C: -C> Hemming- 
ton, of Thorp Arch.—Mr, Pattifon, cloth- 
drefler,-te Mifs Summervill —Mr. Stoney, 
grocer, to Miis Eyre.—Mr. D. Armytage, 
fwan-down-manufaéturer, to Mifs S. Crow. 
—Mr. J. Driver, groger, to Mifs S. Wells, of 
Batiey. 
of Halitax.—Mr. W. Drake, to- 
ty 
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