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Batley.—-Mr. Burton, comedian, of the York 
Theatre, to Mifs S$. Clofe, of Northal- 
lerton. 
At Hull, 
Hewitt. 
At Sheffield, Mr, T. Sheldon, to Mifs A 
Marriott ; Ait, Mr. J. White, to Mifs E. 
Mounts daughters of Mr. J. Marriott, 
baker.—Mir, J. Bell, Bctaee to Mifs E. va 
land.—Mr. J]. Moore, mafon, to Milfs A. 
Whiteley. 
At Streatham, in Surry, R.C 
Mr. Briggs 
; mercer, to Mifs 
C. Peafe, efq. 
of Kirk Ella, near Hull, to MiGs Richard- © 
fon. 
Mr, W. Stead, grocer, to Mifs Cook, both 
of Wakefield..—-Mr, Craven, to Mifs Midg- 
ley, both of Cooisridge, near Leeds. 
M, J. Davidfon, of Halifax, to Mifs Ro- 
bertfon, daughter of Capt.Robertion,of Liver- 
pool. 
* “At Wath, near Rotherham, Mr, J. 
Campfell, butcher, to Mrs. M, Gill.—Alfo, 
Mr. W. Manfell, of Belvoit Caftle, game- 
keeper to the Duke of Rutland, to Mifs H. 
Turner, youngett daughter of Mr. j.;Turner, 
—Mr. Smith, grocer, of Hull, to’ Mifs 
Chambers, of Faroe Craniwick, near Duof- 
fieid. 
Mr. J. Baker, druggif, of York, to Mifs 
Brogden, of Tockwith.—Mr. T. Shay, wine 
and brandy-merchant, of Selby, to Mifs Ca- 
vie, of Haxey, near Gainfborough.—Mr. R, 
Pinkney, grocer, in Seflay, to Mifs M. Raw- ~ 
ling, of Kilvington.—Mr. J. Smith, hofier 
and hatter, to Mifs Livefley, both of Wake- 
field. 
Mr, R. Hardey, fon of Mr. Hardey, of Bar- 
row, in Lincolnfhire, merchant, to Mifs A. 
‘Wall, of Sandall Bie. near Doncafter. 
At Beverley, Mr. T. Aldridge, to Mifs 
Marfingale.—Mr. T. O. Groves, of Pockling- 
ton, to Mrs Bowfer, of Hull, widow of the 
Jate Captain Bowler, of the royal navy.—Mr. 
W. Bew, of Scalm Park, near Selby, to Mifs 
A. Brown, of atabanhy —Mr. Roberts, 
dryfalter, of Broad Oak,. near Huddersfield, 
to Mifs Earnthaw, of Wakefield.—c. ps 
Voeux, efg. eldeft fon of Sir C, Des Voeux, 
bart. of India Ville, in the Queen’s County, 
Treland, to Mifs C. Hird, youngeft daughter 
of the late R. Hird, efq. of Bradford. —Mr. 
T. Chippendale, aichineet, to Mifs R. Neale, 
both of Otley. 
At Huddersfield, Mr. Lancafhire, bookfel- 
Jer, to Mifs Green. © 
At York, Mr. R. Allanfon, merchant, to 
~ Milfs Hill.—Mr. J. Dudding, of Wallingfen, 
to Mifsa]. Scruton, of Hideeder., —Mr. J. Din- 
more, ei Knarefborough, to Mifs M. Bufhel, 
daughter of the late Mr. J. Bufhel, tobac- 
conift, of Liverpool.—S. Clowes, jun. efq. 
of Broughton, to Mifs D. Wilkinfon, daughter 
of the late J. Wilkinfon, efq. of Newcaftle 
‘upon Tyne.—Mr. T. Potter, of Efton, in 
‘Cleveland, to Miis Harrifon, daughter of Mr. 
J. Hartifon, late of Little Woodhoufe, but 
Yorbpire, 
Dragon inn, Doncafter, to Mrs. 
Cantley. f 
Died.| ‘At York, aged 55, Mr. Audibert, 
teacher of the French language, —, 
‘To the great regret of a numerous ac- 
quaintance, W. Chaloner, efy. a native of 
Yarm 3; a father of the fatherlefs, a friend to 
the widow, and, generally {fpeaking, a manof 
enlarged accomplifhments, 
Aged 19, Mr. R. Thompfon, fon of Mr. J. 
Thon fon, cabinet-maker. 
At Leeds, in her'22d year, Mils Gawthorp 5 ; 
of exemplary fortitude and meeknefs under 
Chefter, of 
an excruciating ditemper, by which fhe was, 
afflicted upwards of three years. Her bene- 
volence to the diftreffed began to difplay it- 
felf at a very early period, by ‘fuch proofs ag 
are feldom exhibited even by thofe who are 
the mof remarkable for philanthropy. 
_ Mr.R. Greaves, merchant.—Mirs,; Powell, 
widow.——Mr. ‘Mallory: butcher, 
At Hull, in her Goth year, Mrs. Plowman, 
wife of Mr. Plowman, painter.—Aged 35, 
Mr. N. Levett, grocer.—Aged 24, Mr, J 
Story, carver and gilder. aged 21g, Mr. B, 
Lifter, clerk to Mr. Wefterdale, fhip-builder. 
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now of York.—Mr. Dodfworth, of the Green 
On board the Defiance, of the wound he~ : 
received in the attion off Copenhagen, on 
April 2, Mr. LE. Stevenfon, jun. of the above 
fhip.—-This is the third pilot dead fince the 
action, all of Hull: 
Aged 46, Mr. J. Broun, flopfeller Aged 
19, Mifs E Appleyard, daughter of Mr. T. 
Appleyard Aged 22, Mrs. A. Clarke. 
At Halifax, Mr. J. Milner, bookfeller.—. 
Mr. J. Daniel, Batter, or lately: fo, and for- 
merly of Yorke2! Mr. T. Booth, ‘card- 
maker. 
At Sheffield, at an advanced age, Mr. J. 
Hounsfield, gent.—Mrs. Frith, a widow lady. 
-~Mr. S. Hall, one of the Shefiield Volun- 
teers.—-Mrs. Archard, 2 Quaker.—Aged 66, 
Mr.W, Hutchinfon, formerly a coach-maker. 
—Mr. 7. Oakes, fciflaeiniens —Mir. J. Ro- 
berts, of ithe White Bear tavern.——Mr. Hat- 
terfley, dancing-mafter—Aged 26, Mr. M, 
Taylor, a diflenting- minifter. —Mr. G. Gofs- 
ling, cabinet-maker. 
At Grinkle Park, near Whitby, aged 7%, 
Sir Thomas Heron Middletén, bart. 
In Rufa, Mr. B. Goodwin, late fhip- 
chandler in Hull. 
Mr. Pyemont, of Loft Houfe, near Leeds 5 
he was prefent at Leeds Market the preced- 
ing day, and went home in the evening, appa- 
rently, in good health. 
Mr. T. Bramley, of Wyton, 3 near Hull, 
third fon of Mr. C. Bramley, of Leeds. 
At Narva, in Ruffia, of an inflammatory fe- 
ver, Mr. T. Lord, fon of.Mr. S. Lord, mer- 
chant, of Hale, and captain of the artillery 
company of Halifax Volunteers. 
Mr, Vickerman, of Sledmere, near Mal- 
ton.—Mr. Clarke, of the Teahoufe, near 
Fieflington. 
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