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Hull, from the Greendland whale-fithery:— 
the Emperor, Eilifon, Molly, Elizabeth, 
and Dwiner, with 16 fifh each; the Sym- 
metry, with 14; the Munificence, with 11 5 
the Hunter and Lottery with 9 each; the 
Fanny $3 the Cato, Adventure, and Ariel, 
with 7 sich; the Truelove, New Man- 
chefter, and Minerva, 6 cach; the John, 
Maria, and Manchefter, with’ 5 each; the 
Sarah and Elizabeth, with 125 Earl Faucon- 
Berg, with 10; North Briton, 9; Egging- 
ton, 3; Sanhirch, Blenheim, and Lynx, 6 
each; and Traveller, 2 only. 
A new navigable canal thas been lately 
opened from the river Hull to the town of 
Leven,-in Holdernefs. 
Married.] Mr. 8. Linging, jun. of Ken- 
Nington, London, to Mifs F. Bine, youngeft 
daughter of the late F, Bine, efq. of Hull.—— 
E. Poor, efq. of Weft End Cottage, to Mrs. 
Lypyeatt, reliét of the Rev. J. Lipyeatt, 
sector of Wath, near Barnfley—-Mr. Mafon, 
attorney, of Bradford, to Mifs J. Barber, of 
Clockhoufe, near Bradford, 
At York, Mr. J. Nutt, comb-manufac- 
turer; to Mifs Howzate. . 
- Mr. Burton, merchant, of WakeSeld, to 
Mifs Metcalf, daughter of the late Rev. G. 
Metcalf, re€tor of Crofton, &c.-=-C, Maris, 
efq. lieutenant in the Eaft Suffolk Militia, 
to Mifs Weddal, of Bank Houfe, near Selby. 
Mr. Lifter, jun. attorney, to Mifs Water- 
worth, both of Scarboro’. 
At Kirkleatham, in the North Riding, 
Mr. Pearfon, to Mifs Mowbray. 
At Sheffield, Mr. T. Staniforth, taylor, 
to Mrs. King, widow of the late Mr. King, 
Viquoremerchant.—R. Sneyd, efg. of the 
yoyal navy, to Mifs Cooke, daughter of G. 
Cooke Yarborough, efq. of Streetthorpe, 
ear Doncatter. ; 
At Full, Mr. J. Sheriff, to Mifs A. Sug- 
den. 
At Leeds, R, Lifle, ef. Captain in the 
roth regiment of light dragoons, to Miis 
Roper,—Mr. Flincons merchant, to Mifs 
WNevins.—Mr. Halliley, of Dewfbury, to 
Mifs Grainger. 
Died.| At York, aged 48, Mr. T . Jack- 
fon, whitefmith, of Hul Vea al 66: Mrs. 
Fleming, wife af Captain J. Bei 
Aged 38, Mrs. Dopkin, wife of Mr. J. 
Dopkin, merchant. 
At Hull, aged 39, Mr. S. Stickney, baker, 
and one of the fociety cf Quakers. ei aa 
Zo, Mr. P. P. Dobbins, 
At Leeds, aged 21, Mrs, Whitehead, tite 
of Mr, A. Whitehead, wool ftapler.—-Mifs S. 
Livefay, daughter of Mr. J. Livefay, cloth- 
érefier.—-Mr. Weffon, of the Crofs Keys inn. 
At Thirfk, Milfs A: Lafcelles, fecond 
daughter of the late f.C. Lafcelles, efq. 
At Whitby, Mrs. Barker, wife of Mr. 
W. Barker, mafter of the Ann brig. 
At Wakefield, Mr. bs agehesui: itn 
Atapler. 
At iis aches ae Wilkinton, corn-mere 
Lancapire. 
[ Sept: I 
chant. In the act of alighting from his gig, 
he unfortunately broke his leg; a mortificas 
tion enfued, and in three days he was a 
corpfe. 
At Beverley} eS 755 N. Twigg, efq. 
formerly of Huli.—Aged 72, Mr.M.Merring- 
ton, formerly groom to the late Hugh 
Bethell, efg. of Rife, and at that time a 
noted jockey on the turf. 
At Kirby Moorfide, in her ‘ei year, 
Mrs. C, Lifter, wife of Mr. W, Lifter, ate 
torney. 
At Barwick, in Elmet, in her ¢ 78th years 
Mrs. A. Postkit, widow. 
At Halifax, Mrs, Briggs, wife. of Mr. 
Rawdon Briggs. 
At Methley, Mr. Simmonds, land- furvey= 
or, and clerk to the trufteés of the turd- 
pike road leading from Wakefield to Aber 
ford. ~ 
At Otley, Mrs. Snell, 
reli ‘of the late 
Mr. Sneli, attorney. : ey pine! 
LANCASHIRE. 
The tafte, judgment, and liberality of 
the inhabitants of Liverpool has been latel¥ 
difplayed, in the ereGion of a fuperb and 
elegant building, to be denominated the Ly- 
ceum, confifting of a magnificent coffee-room, 
library, ‘reading-room or lefier library, an¢ 
other neceflary ‘appendages. The coffee-room 
is univerfally allowed to be unrivalled, with 
refpe& to fize, fituation, elegance and conve- 
nience. It is an oblong of nearly feventy 
feet by thirty-eight, with a recefs on the 
fide oppofite the windoiys of forty-fix feet by 
ten. Its height is in due proportion to its 
other dimenfions, being thirty-one feet from 
the floor to the centre of the building, The 
library is a rotunda of forty-five feet diame 
ter, and about forty in height, ‘finifhed with 
a dome, and lighted only by a central fly 
light. The ptading2 -room or leffer library is 
thirty-three feet by twenty-one, and over it 
i$ 2 committee- room of like dimenfions. "The 
principal’ front to Bold-ftreet is in ex- 
tent 133 feet. "The above building is conft- 
ered by profeffional men as, in many re- 
fpects, the -firft architectural ornament of 
Liverpool, there being a chaftenefs, fimplici. 
ty, and majefty, in the whole defign,' both 
external and internal, and the workmanthip 
throughout 1s executed in a fiyle and manner, 
whieh reflects the highett credit on - ‘the con~ 
tractor. * 4 : 
Married. At Winwick, Mr, J. ‘Bate, 
dieutenant in the late Rage Lancafhire Vow 
lunteers, to Mifs Travers of Warrington. 
-©At Preftwich, Mr. R. Knowles, aged 7o, 
to Mifs Kennedy, aged 253 this is che 4th 
time the bridegroom has Gi anu the ia- 
cred altar of Hymen, - 
- At Liverpool, Mr. J. Orford, mathematical 
inftrument-maker, to Mifs Atherton, Mr, 
J. Frankland, attorney, to Mifs C. Prefton- 
Captain Livelley, of the mii) patie: te 
Mifs wiiisess 
Mer. 
