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1902.] 
At Diffington, Mrs. J. Grayfon, wife of 
Mr. J. Grayfon, miller. ; 
In the ifland of Jamaica, Mr. W. Patrick- 
fon, eldeft fon of Mr. W. Patrickfon, of 
Knelis, near Carlifle. | 
At Dodding Green, near Kendal, the Rev. 
Mr. Fleming, minitter of a Koman Catholic 
congregation. 
At Heads, in Weftward, in her soth year, 
Mrs. A. Cartner. 
At Bridekirk, near Cockermouth, aged 67, 
Mr. W. Mawfon. 
At Raughton, in the parifh of Dalfton, 
aged 73, Mr. J. Bewley. : 
At Brampton, in Weftmoreland, of an in- 
fiammation in the inteftines, Mr. J. Wilkin- 
fon, innkeeper. 
At Winfter, near Kendal, Mr. J. Barber, 
clockmaker. 
At Lowmill, near Egremont, aged 35, Mr. 
J. Bland, engraver. 
In Auguft laft, of the yellow fever, ,at 
Spanifh Town, in the ifland of Jamaica, Mr. 
P. Veitch, furgeon and apothecary; formerly 
of Clitheroe, but lately belonging to the me- 
dical ftaff in Jamaica. 
At Parkbroom, near Carlifle, 
Thompfon, a maiden Iady. 
At Kirkofwald, Mrs. Fither, wife of the 
Rev. Mr. Fifher, vicar. 
In Newtown, aged 64, Mrs. H. Burton, 
widow of Mr. A. Burton, butcher. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Within the current year, ending Septem- 
ber 29, 1917 perfons have been admitted as 
patients to the benefits of that excellent in- 
ftitution, the Leeds General Infirmary, 1300 
of which have been difcharged cured. 
Married.| Mr. Gs Mofeley, of the Sad- 
dle-inn, in Leeds, to Mifs Jackfon, of the 
Ship-inn, at Harewood Bridge—Mr. W 
Martin, paper-maker, of Headingly, to Mifs 
Dickinfon of Leeds. 
At Scarborough, Mr. Sawden, merchant, 
of Burlington Quay, to Mifs Teale, late of 
Leeds. 
Mr. T. Wilfon, of Walkington Grange, 
to Mifs Bell, of Pocklington.—Mr. J. Dob- 
fon, jun banker, of Huddersfield, to Mifs 
Walker, of Bullcliffe, near Wakefield, 
At York, Mr. W. Sowerby, of the White 
Horfe-inn, to Mifs M. Coates, niece of Mrs, 
Rofco, 
The Rev. W. Alderfon, of Holme, on 
Spalding Mocr, fonof the Rev. G. Alderfon, 
reGtor of Birkis, to Mifs Robinfon, of Had- 
dlefey.: ; 
At Wakefield, Mr. Scott, furgeon, to 
Mifs Nicholfon _ 
» At Hall, Captain Wray, of the Egginton, 
Greenland fhip, to Mrs. Blaunch, widow of 
the late Captain Blaunch. : 
At Whitby, Mr. J. Travis, attorney, to 
Mifs Richardfon. , 
At Halifax, Mr. M‘Kennell, linen-draper, 
to Mifs Metcalfe. 
Mrs. S., 
W. Wordfworth, efa. author of the Lyri- 
Yarkpire. 
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cal Ballads, &c. to Mifs Hutchinfon, of 
Wykeham, near Scarborough. . 
At Sheffield, Mr. G. Sykes, cutler, to 
Mrs. M. Sykes. 
At Pomfret, Mr. R. Robinfon, faddler, to 
Mifs Jephfon. 
Mr. J. Taylor, merchant, of Gomerfzll, 
near Leeds, to Mifs Sykes, of Camberwell. 
—C. Hoar Harland, efq. to Mrs. H. Good- 
ricke, of Sutton Hall, near York, 
Died.| At York, aged 59, Mrs. Seymour, 
reliét of the late Rev. C, Seymour, of Pock- 
lington.—In her 27th year, Mrs.Pickhard.— 
Aged 39, Mr. J. Cockerill, late principal 
cafhier in the banking-houfe of Mefirs. 
Smith and Thompfon, of Hull.—Aged 66, 
Mr. T. Carlyle.—In his 62d year, Mr. E. 
Earby.—In his soth year, Mr. P, Wilkinfon, 
inn-keeper.—Far advanced in years, the Rev. 
J. Coftobadie, retor of Wenfley, in the 
North Riding. 
At Leeds, Mr. Thackwray, dyer.—Mr. 
Colby, of the White Hart public-houfe, and 
formerly of the Theatre Royal, York.—Mrs. 
Carr, of the Old George-inn,.—Mrs. Jowett, 
mother to Mefirs, J. and Jos. Jowett, wool- 
ftaplers: one of the fociety of Quakers.— 
Mrs. Brunton, wife of Mr. T. Brunton, gro- 
cer.—-Mr, S. Teal, jun. fon of Mr, Teal, 
land-furveyor. 
At Halifax, Mrs. Jacobs, wife of Mr, Jae 
cobs, printer. i 
At Ball, aged 58, Mrs. E. Garbutt, wife 
of Mr. Garbutt, draper.—lIn his 56th year, 
B, Hoiland, efq. fhip-owner. 
At Doncafter, Mrs. F, Croft, daughter of 
the late S. Croft, efq. of York. 
At Scarborough, aged 28, Mr. W. Hugall. 
—Aged 70, Mrs. Smith. 
Az Richmond, Mrs. E. Trigge, reli& of 
the late Mr. Alderman Trigze. 
At Thornes Houfe, near Wakefield, Mrs, 
Rich, wife of J. Rich, efgq. 
At Pudfey, in her 42d year, Mrs. Poole, 
wife of Mr. Pool, attorney. 
At Bath, the lady of Colonel Maifter, of 
Hull 
» At Great Driffield, in his 79th year, the 
Rev. G. Etherington, vicar of- Collingham, 
in the Weft Riding. | 
At Market Weighton, Mrs. Briggs, inn- 
keeper. 
At Thirfk, Mrs. Gains, wife of Mr. Gains, 
bridle-cutter,. 
At Huddersfield, aged 67, Mr. W. Lock- 
wood, merchant —In his 88th year, Mr. R. 
Hood, of Habton, near Malton.——In an ad- 
vanced age, at the Red Houfe, near Nun 
Monckton, Mrs. Deighton, relic of the late 
Mr. J. Deighton, brewer, of York.—In his 
63d year, Mr. C, J. Anfon, of Nappa, many 
years fteward to the Jate W. Weddell, efg. of 
Newby. 
At fea, on his paflage to Guernfey, Caps 
tain R. Reid, fhip-owner, of Scarborough. 
The Rev. T. Hunter, vicar of Almonde 
bury, near Huddersfield, 
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