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which meets at Hacknefs. Zt is further in- 
tended to award premiumson the day of fhew, 
for the beft two-fhear lambs, tups, &c. 
Married.} At Snaith, Vir. Aidyman, 
fchoolmafter, of Rawcliffe, to Mifs M. 
Morley 
At Beverley, the Rev. H. Whitehead, of 
Worth Cave, late of Hornfea, to Mifs Bow- 
Man. 
At Bawtry, the Rev. T. Wood, of Penny- 
fione, to Mis Bullivant. 
At Leeds, Mr. G. Topham, merchant, to 
Mifs A. Spink. —Mr, . Lupton, jun. mer- 
chant, to Mifs D. Darnton. 
The Rev. Mr. Dealtry, rector of Wiggin- 
ton, near York, to Mifs H. Sotheron, 4th 
daughter of the late W. Setheron, efg. of 
Darrington, Wet Riding. 
At Sandhutten, Mr, E. Clough, 
Eafingwold, to Mifs A. Cooper. 
At Howden, Mr. R. Waddington, farmer, 
fF Belby, to Mifs Daniel, daughter ef Mr. 
Daniel, brewer. 
At Wakefield, Mr. R. Pollock, woolftapler, 
to Mifs Scott—J. Byron, M.D to Miifs 
Froft, eldeft daughter of T. Frof, efq. 
At Whitby, Mr. G. rattles, fhip-owner, 
‘to Mrs. Walker, widow. 
At Hull, Mr. P. Porter, glover, to Mifs 
Singleton —Mr. ‘Garlick, of Hook, near 
Howden, to Mifs Wright, daughter of Mr. 
Wright, fhip-owner. 
At ShefReld, Mr. T. Benfon Carr, to Mifs 
E. Ward. J 
At Sutton, J. Hall, efq of Iccles, near Ro- 
therham, to Mifs Hall, niece to J. Auton, efg. 
of Loand-houfe.—W. Bolland, efg. of Knaref- 
borough, to Mifs Kempfter, of Chelfea. 
Died] At York, in his 76th year, Mr. R. 
Bartley, flax-drefler.— Aged 6r, Mr. G. Gib- 
fon, filk-mercer. — Aged 79, Mrs. Scott, a 
maiden lady. 
At Hull, 
Mr. G. Fletcher, thip-chandler.—Aged 27, 
Mifs Heffey, daughter of Mr. W.Hefley, tide- 
durveyor tothe cuftcmsatthis port.—Aged4s, 
of 
dyer, 
Mr, M. Wilkinfon, mafter-joiner and publi- | 
can.—Aged 28, Miis C. Southern, daughter 
-of Mr. Southern, dancing-mafter, 
At Leecs,-Mrs. Greaves, relict of the late 
Mr. Greaves, merchant —In his 7oth year, 
Mr. Leathléey,. one of the members of .the 
commen-council.—Mr. Rangeley, fen. mer- 
cbhant.—Mrs. Smith, relict of-the late Mr.D. 
mith, bookfeller. 
t ShefHeld, aged zo, Mifs A. Birks. 
“At Halifax, & Aifs Waicock, fifter'to Mr. 
Wilcock, attorney. é 
~At Wakefield, J. Lamb.—Aged 75, Mrs. 
Armitage, relict of tne late Rev. J..Armitage, 
‘many years vicer of Hooton Pape —Mr. J. 
White, bofier. 
At No:thalerton, in his 58th year, Mr.£, 
-Kilvington. 
At Be verley, aged 80, Mrs M. Grayburn, 
a maicen lacy.— Ages 6f, Mrs. Taplady, wi- 
dow ot Mr. ‘Sapiady, late of. Seaton, near 
Lencafbire. 
Aw 
Mifs M. Utherwood.——Aged 33, - 
| Sept. 1; 
Hornfea. — Mr. J. Hali, watchmaker.—In 
the prime of life, Mr. E. Johnfon, flax-drefier. 
—Aged 23, Mrs. Mair, of the George and 
Dragon Ian. 
At.Great Drifield, Mrs. Newlove, wife 
of Mrs. E. Newlove, of the Red Lion Inn. 
At Pickering, Mr. |. Hart. 
At Neaton-hall, near Richmond, Mrs. 
Hobfon, a maiden lady. } 
At Rinurcnieiey. in his 75th year, Mr. 
Clarke, furgeon and apothecary. 
At Ferham, near Rotherham, Mrs. M. 
Walker, wife of [. Walker, efq. and eldef 
daughter of S. W. efq, founder of the iron- 
works at Mafborough —in his 38th year, Mr. 
Erownbill, of Morley-lodge, and formerly a 
watchmaker in Leeds.—Aged 56, Mr. W. 
Dawfon, Bes of Sand Hutton, near’ 
York. 
‘On the 17th of January laft, at Madrafs, 
in the Eaft Indies, in his 27th year, Captain 
J. Hornfea, of the Victor fhip .of war, fon’ 
of Mr..Hornfea, of Scarborough ; an amiable 
fon, an endearing companion, and brave of- 
ficer, 
At Clifton, near Briftol, where the was on 
a wifit,; Dowager Lady Sykes, relict of the 
late Sir Stephen Sykes, bart. 
LAN-CASHIRE. 
Mifs Lixwoop having clofed her magni-’ 
ficent exhibition in Hanover-fquare, where. 
for feveral years it has been one of the prin 
cipal ornaments of the metropolis, has re- 
opened it at Liverpool for a fhort time, from 
whence; if the fate of Ireland is favourable, 
we believe fhe purpefes to remove if te’ 
Dublin. ; 
In confeguence of a late legal decifion at 
Lancafter, in the cafe cf a profecution be- 
tween the corporation of Liverpool, and a 
parifh of the fame place, a certain nutnber 
of ftreets in the latter town, which before 
that event were repaired by the Corporate 
Body, out of its ewn funds, are, in futures 
to be paved at the expence of the parith. 
With this view, fix gentlemen have been ap- 
pointed furvevors of the highways, under 
the authority of the General Highway Att, 
anda levy or rate, as therein is direéted, has — 
been laid upon the parith, fer effeéting that 
purpofe. Mr. W. Stewart, and Mr. T. Cart- 
wright, have been deputed colle€tors of the 
fate, toact under the furveyors. The tax. 
itfelf, however. is a matter tae novel 
in the parifh. 
The trufees of the Rhyddian Marth em= 
barkment, in the vicinity of St. Afaph, ig 
North Wales, have lately advertife! to re- 
celve propofals, from any perfon willing to 
contra@&t for cutting a drain, or railing an 
aqueduct on the faid Boer: about four miles 
in length. 
At a late meeting of the merchants and 
other inhabitants of Liverpool, it was una- 
nimoufly agreed to erect a battery at a certain 
point, called the Red Nofes, near the rock 
Perch, and another on a certain point of the 
Lancafhire 
