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ding Bank, to Mifs Pratt, daughter of Mr. 
Pratt, druggift. 
At Northallerton, Mr. P. Rigg, attorney, 
to Mifs Dent. ; 
At Leeds, Mr. S. Cotes, proprietor of a 
noted preparation called the Cough Drops, to 
Mifs H. Long. 
At Beverley, Mr. J. Marfden, corn mer- 
chant, of Manchefter, to Mifs J. Key, 
daughter of the late Mr. D. Key, druggift.— 
The Rev. f. browne, of Rippon, to Mifs 
Hancock.—Mr. R. Pickering, furgeon, of 
Barafley, to Mifs S. Marley, niece to the 
Rev. W. Potter, of Wortbro’.—Mr. f, 
Smith, a partner in the houfe of Mefirs. 
Haley and Co. to Mifs Hodgkinfon, both of 
Fulneck, near Leeds. 
At York, Mr. T. Smith, fecond fon of 
T. Smith, efq. to Mifs Richmond. 
Died.) At York, in his 51{t year, Mr. 
Rymer, taylor.—Mr. J. Camidge, Jinen-dra- 
per —Aged 42, Mr. G.N. Hotham, haber- 
dather ; 
At Ball, aged. 48, Mifs Johnfen, daughter 
of the late Mr. johnfon, linen-draper.—In 
his soth yar, Mr. T. Martinfon, fhip and 
Iniurance broker, and agent to feveral of the 
contracting vefiels —Capt. Conifter, mafter 
aad partial owner of the Freedom floop, trad- 
ing from Full .o Sunderland, Stockton, &c. 
His body was found in the dock, where he 
was drowned, but the particulars of the mii- 
fortune are not known. 
Aged 47, Captain J. Wife, fome years 
matter of the Bremen Packet vefiel—Aged 
74, Mrs.i A. Martin, wife of Mr. W. Martin, 
fhip-owner. 
Suddenly, aged 30, Mr. J. Coulfon, bro- 
ther to £.¥F. Coulfun, efq. mayor of this cor- 
poration. He attended divine fervice at Tri- 
nity church, in the forenoon of Sunday, June 
20, fell down in his pew, and inftantly ex- 
ired. 
~ My. T. Robinfon, fhip-owner and currier: 
—Azged 28, Mr. R. Bramwell, brother to 
Mr. G. Bramwell, of the town-clerk’s office. 
——Mr. J. Kirkus.—Aged 67, Mr, J. Evifon. 
Aged 65, Mr. R.. Thorley, thip-owners 
alfo fenior member, and four times warden, 
of the Trinity Houfe in this town. : 
At Leeds, Mifs E. C. Spericer, youngeft 
daughter of Mr. S. Spencer, brandy merchant, 
—Mr. Kirk, formerly an eminent jeweller 
in Si. James’s-fireet, London. 
At Sheffield,,Mrs. Wingfield.—Aged 477, 
Mrs. Pearfon.—Mrs. Turner, wife of Mr, 
Terner, hofier —Aged 70, Mrs. D. Ath. 
At Malton, Mifs Fowler, of Scarboro’. 
LANCASHIRE. © 
An'‘advertifement has lately appeared in 
the Lancafhire Papers, inviting any perfons, 
defirous to undertake the works, neceflary to 
the making and completing of a refervoir and 
its feeder, in different lois, within the town- 
fhips of Ratcliffe and Elton in this county, 
for the ufc of the Manchefier, Bolton, and 
Lancafpire. 
[Aug. 1, 
Bury Canal, to prepare written propofals, Sc 
relative to the commencing and carrying on | 
the operations of the fame. 
At the late annual feftival of the Benefit 
Societies of Prefton, June 7, all the gentle- 
mien of the town attended the members in 
proceflion to church ; thus endeavouring, by 
their laudable example, to promote thofe 
truly ufeful intitutions, the benefit of which. 
has already been felt there very generally — 
In Prefton, there are 11 focieties, containing 
in all, 859 members. The expence of laft 
year amounted to 5881. 11s. 1id.-—36 mem- 
bers died in the courfe of the year—increafe 
of members 34.. The greater part of what 
has been fpent in expences has: been occas 
fioned by the typhus fever, whofe ravages 
have been very deftruétive, but’ which at 
prefent fcarcely exifts, unlefs within the 
walls-of the workhouie, or in the loathfome 
dwellings of the idle and hard-drinking poor. 
In Lancafter there are 13 Friendly Societies, 
to which belong 1901 members—their ex- 
pences, laft year, amounted to 1050). IIs. 3d. 
including 26 funerals. Befides the above, 
there are three Female Societies in the towns 
which contain 237 members. Their expences, 
jaft year, amounted to iol, os. 84d., includ~ 
ing three funerals. : 3 
Lately, at Warrington, June 8, at the an- 
nual meeting for the relief of Clergymens’ 
widows and orphans, the colleétion unfortu- 
nately proved fo defective, that four new ob- 
jeéts could not be provided for by the charity, 
without injuring thofe already upon the 
books! | 
. Married.] . At Manchefter, Mr.T. Bealey, 
to Mifs E. Clegg.—-Mr. J. Horfall, liquor 
merchant, to Milfs J. Derry.—Mr. T. Aint- 
worth, to Mifs Harrifon. ~ 
At Lancafter, J. Hargreaves, efq. to Mifs 
M. Law —-Mr. Edmonfon, furgeon, to Mrsi, 
Darwen.—Mr. J. Simpfon, merchant, of 
Liverpool, to Mifs D. Lawrence, of Thurn- 
ham, near Lancafter.—Mr. G, Woollam, 
manufa&turer, of Manchefter, to Mifs Grun- 
dy, of Fenny Drayton, Leicefterfhire.—Mr. 
J. Farrer, merchant, of Liverpool, to Mifs 
E. Hamnett, of Nantwich.—Mr.].R. Freme, 
merchant, of Liverpool, to Mifs Wells, of 
Brakleboro’. 
Died.| At Liverpool, Mrs. Crofs, wife of 
My. C. Crofs, currier. 
Mr. B, Dawfon, the oldeft Free-mafon in 
the town. His remains were interred with 
mafonic honours, attended by all the bres 
thren of the different lodges. ; 
Aged 73, Mr. S. Dunbabin, furgeon.—Mr. 
A. Blackie, Jinen-draper—Mirs. Hutchin= 
fon.—-Mr. E. jones.—Mr. J. Heywood. ~ 
M. D. Hancock, merchant. 
At Manchefter, Mr. T. Sowler, letter-prefs _ 
ptinter; a man not more fincerely efteemed 
by his friends in private life, than defervedly 
by the trade in public bufinefs. > 7 
Mrs, Hallows.——Mi. J. Billinge.—Aged 
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