1808. ] 
In his 7oth year, Mr. Mufgrave Lewth- 
waite, an upright induftrious merchant. This 
gentleman was highly beloved and revered in 
domeftie and focial life, and much regretted 
by ‘his fellow-citizens as a valuable member 
ef fociety. * From a child he had known 
the Holy Scriptures,” and he continued, to 
the lateft period of his life, a firm believer in 
the great truths of Chrittianity, from a prin- 
‘ciple of found conviction, and grounded on 
rational jnveftigation and difcuffion. 
Aged 22, very fuddenly, Mr. T. Dixon. 
He had bedi for fome ycars employed in the 
fervice of the Rev. Mr Chancellor Carlyle, 
and attended that gentleman in his celebrated 
tour through Egypt, &c. . 
At Whitehaven, Mr. J. Bouftead, butcher. 
Aged 80 years, Mrs. E. Robfon, upwards 
of fifty of which fhe had lived in the fervice 
of the late Mr. J. Dowfon, whofe relict fhe 
pe only two months, 
ged 85, Mr. J. Wilfon, corf maker. — 
art 4 74, Mr R. Birkett, rope maker,—In 
am advanced age, Mr. Armftrong. In her 
‘8th year, Miis M. Smithfon. 
~ At Workington, Captain Millegan, of the 
fhip Portland, 
“At Penrith, Mr. G. Relph, an eminent 
tallow-chandler. 
At Diffington, aged 45, Mr. A. Hodgfon. 
At Longtown, at an advanced age, Mr. J. 
Fergufon, 
YORKSHIRE. 
A fample of a new fort of wheat grown 
near the City of Wafhington, in the United 
States of North America, has been lately pre- 
fented to the York Agricultural Society, It 
is particularlyrecommended for its early ripen- 
ing, which is ftated to be generally a month 
fooner than any other known wheat. The 
Society, with a view to afcertain correctly 
its virtue and qualities, have direéted it to be 
diftributed amongft feveral of their members, 
who have undertaken to cultivate it. 
Married.| Mr. H. Hindmarth, of Great 
Ruffell-ftreet, Covent Garden, London, el- 
deft fon of Mr. Hindmarfh, late printer to 
‘the Prince of Wales, to Mifs D Chambers, 
fecond daughter of Mr. J. Chambers, iron- 
monger, of Scarborough. 
Mr. W. Tottie, dyer, of Leeds, to Mrs. 
Smithfon, widow, ‘late of York.—Mr. M. 
Noble, innkeeper, to Mrs. Brown, both of 
Barnby. 
At Aldborough, Mr. Mafon, merchant, in 
the ifland of Jamaica, to Mifs Carter, daugh- 
ter of the Rev. J. Carter, vicar of Myton. 
At Marfleet, Mr. B. Petty, farmer, to 
Mifs E, Mathews. 
At Leeds, Mr. 
to Mifs Reynolds. 
The Rev. T. Hayes, late of Aiflaby, to 
~“Mifs Oares, of Pickering. —Lieutenant O’Far- 
‘rell, of the sat regiment of foot, to Mits 
“Seagrave, of York.—Mr. Rhodes, of Idle, 
to Mrs. Wade, of the Golden Lion public- 
thobfe, Leeds. : 
W. Goodman, merchant, 
York fire. 557 
At Snaith, T. Townrow, efq. of Conif- 
borough, near Doncafter, to Mifs Bracken, 
only daughter of the Rev. Or. Bracken, 
At Holme, J. Weld, efq. of Lulworth 
Caftle, to the Hon. Mifs C Stourton, fourth 
daughter of the Right Hon. Lord Stourton. 
At Shefheld, Mr, J. Spooner, farmer, to 
Mifs S. Cadman, both of Crooks. 
At Hull, Captain Stephenfon, of the 
Peele brig, to Mifs Soulfby. 
Mr. W. Beeforth, grocer, of Hull, to Mifs 
Naylor, of Croule, in Lincolnfhire.—Mr. T. 
Fither, of Scrooby New Inn, near Bawtry, to 
Mifs Whitehead, of Whifton, near Rother- 
ham, 
At Leeds, Mr. Bowran, cabinet- maker, to 
Mifs T Perry. 
Died.| | At York, fuddenly, in an ad- 
vanced age, Mrs. Place, a maiden lady, 
daughter of the late T. Place, efq. formerly 
recorder of this city. —H. Robinfon, efq. rear- 
admiral in the navyy.—Mrs. Cattle, only 
daughter of J. Wetherill, efq. of Acomb 
Grange.—Mr. J. Hepworth, an eminent 
grocer, and one of the fherifls of the city — 
In his 62d year, Mr. E. Earby, many years 
prompter to Mr. Wilkinfon’s company of Co- 
medians. 
At Hull, aged 32, Mifs Ward, formerly 
refident at Sutton, in this neighbourhood. 
In an apopie@ic fit, whilft ona vifit at the 
houfe of a friend, Mr. W. Davies, timber- 
merchant, of Swarkftone, in Derby hhire. 
Aged 60, Mr. W French, dancing-mafter. 
—Aged 36, Mr. R. Marfon, pablican.— 
Aged 57, Mr.W.Haurd.—-Aged 39, Mrs. A. 
Melling.—-Aged 94 years and 6 months, Mrs. 
Caddy.—Captain J. Simpfon, of the Tele- 
graph, a vetlel failing hetween Lynn and | 
Hall. 
At Leeds, in his 74th year, Mr. J. Hurft, 
cornfa@or.-—-Suddenly, Mr. W. Dunwell, 
brandy-merchant.—-Mr. Autey, attorney.—=. 
Far advanced in years, Mrs. Craven, fitter to 
the late Major Newmarch, of Brownberries, 
near Horsforth. 
-Mr.'S. Simpfon, painter; he went to bed 
the preceding evening apparently in his ufual 
ftate of good health, 
At Sheffield, Mrs. Brommall, of the Ro- 
bin Hood sibieet houfe ——Mrs. fiaviton wi- 
dow, of Hollis Crog.—Aged. 28, after an 
illnefs of two years, Mrs, Smith. 
At Scarborough, aged 20, Mifs Hebden, — 
Of a dropfy, aged 60, Mrs. Allen, wife of 
Mr. Allen, taylor. 
At Doncafter, aged 0, Mr. J. Haycock. - 
At Wakefield, Mrs. Wood, wife of Mr. 
Wood, bookienie: 
At Riarhestaie in his 38th year, Mr. W, 
Wildfmith, furgeon. 
At Baraltiys Mr. Gowtihakwae of Sheffield ; 
he had arrived here the preceding day in the 
~ coach, and was found dead in bed in the 
morning. 
At Halifax, aged 55, Mr. N. Emmall, inn- 
keeper.—Mr, Lord, merchant. 
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