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1803. | 
Pearfon, currier——Mr. R. Birkett, pawn- 
broker, of Whitehaven, to Mifs A. Bir- 
kett. 4 
Died.] At Carlifle, Mrs. Pitt, of the Old 
Brewery.—Mr. T. Taylor, innkeeper, —Mr, 
]. Hinde, mafter of the Royal Oak public- 
hovfe.—Mr. R. Daifton, fon of Mr. J. Dal- 
for, upholfterer.—Azed 64, Mrs. B. Elliott, 
fifter of Mr, T. Elliott, innkeeper. 
At Whitehaven, in her §csth year, Mrs. 
Martin, widow of the late S. Martin, efq.— 
in an advanced age, Mr. J. Clementfon, to- 
bacconift 
At Kendal, Mr. T. Atkinfon, card-maker, 
—Aged 23, Mr. W. Reed, ironmonger. 
AtKefwick, in his soth year, Mr.,T. El- 
leray, fuller and dyer. 
At Diffington, in the prime of life, Mr. 
J. Jackfon, mariner. 
At Penrith, Mifs B. Soulby, youngeit 
daughter of Mr. A.Soulby, printer and book 
feller.—-Infan advanced age, Mrs. Brougham, 
widow ; the laft furvivor of twenty-fix chil- 
dren of the late T. Wybergh, efq. of Clif- 
ton Hall, in Wefimoreland. i 
At New Biggin, in Low Furnefs, aged 41, 
Mr. J. Kendall. 
At Wigton, Mr. A. Barnes, 
At Breckmofs, in Ennerdale, in the prime 
ef life, Mr. J. Bragg. 
At Cardew Hal!, near Dalfton, Mrs. Mil- 
burn. Her death was occafioned by the un- 
fortunate circumiftance of her being gored by 
a bull; which misfortune fhe furvived only 
about an hour, 
YORKSHIRE. 
Application is intended to be made to Par. 
Mament, in the enfuing feffion, for powers to 
make a new cut or canal, with a new lock, 
pen or weir, and proper towing paths, through 
the Jands of G. Uppleby, efg. and Sarah his 
vife, in the parifh of Pagula, otherwife called 
Paul, in the diftri€dt of Holderneffe, froma 
certain part of the haven of the town of 
Headon, near the Ferry Houfe, to a cer- 
tain other part of the faid haven, above 
a place called Newfield Clough, and for 
otherwife altering, improving, and main- 
taining the navigation of the faid haven. 
Application is intended to be made to Par- 
Yjament, in the enfuing feflion, for powers 
to enable the proprietors of the navigation of 
the river Dun, to improve the navigation of 
the faid river, by maintaining a permanent 
wear acrofs the river Dun, a little bclow the 
village of Mexboro” and likewife to keep up 
a fufficieat depth of water for navigation in 
the cut, known by the name of Denaby cut. 
Alfo to make a navigable cut or canal, of che 
jength of 4%a yards, with proper otae 
paths, &c, from the faid river Dun, fixty 
Yards above the fiaith of the ferry, over the 
faid river, at Sprotooro’, to the fame river 
below the navigation lock at Sprotboro’ ;— 
alfo for altering the courfe of the faid river 
Dun, for te {pace of 135 yards in length, 
and xemeving it about feventy yards in” 
Yorkie 
235° 
breadth, at a place near the entrance of the 
river Dearne into the faid river Dun ;—aifo to 
make feveral other collateral cuts or canals, 
and alterations 3 which faid cuts, éc. are in- 
tended to be carried through the feveral pa- 
rifhes or townfhips of Mexboro’, Denaby, 
Hooton Roberts, Cadetz,. Sprotboro’, Warnf- 
worth, and Doncafter, all lying in the Weft 
Riding of this county. 
It is intended to apply to Parliament, inthe 
enfuing fefiion, for powers to inclofe the fe- 
veral open fields, commons, &c, in the ma- 
nor and parith of Collingham, in the Weft 
Riding of this county ;—-alfo, for allotting 
and° awarding a compenfation in lieu of the 
tythes arifing from the feveral open fields, 
commons, wafte grounds, hereditaments, and 
premifcs, within the faid manor and parith 
of Collingham, or the tytheable parts thereof, 
It is intended to build a new {wing bridge 
over the river Derwent, at or near a place 
called Loftfome Ferry Houfe, near the town 
of Howden, in this county. 
Medical fate, &c, of the Lunatic Afy-= 
lum at York.—Patients admitted from the 
firft eftablifhment of this inftitution, in the 
year 3777, to Auguft 1, 1803—-1624. 
Cured 7203 relieved 333 ; incurable and re- 
moved by defire of their friends 24g 3 died 
1655 vemain in the houfe 85 men and 52 
women, among{t whom are 21 patients who 
enjoy the benefit, of a confiderable fum an- 
nually arifing from the enlarged payments of 
a few patients in eafy circumftances.—-Cre- 
ditor account, or amount of benefaétions, in- 
tereft on fecurities, Lady Gowers reduction 
fund, &c. 30401. 2s. 14d.—-Debitor account 
of weekly and houfe bills, balance in Ra- 
pet’s and Wilfon’s banks, &c. 30401, 2s. 1hds 
The building called the Low Light, on the 
Spurn Point, lately took fire in the night by. 
{ome accident, and was unfortunately burnt 
to the ground; a light, however, has been 
placed, where it ftill continues to burn, on 
one of the adjoiuing fand hills, 
light-houfe thall be erefted. ‘ 
It is intended to take down the prefent 
Stand, called the Old Stand, on Malton race 
ground, and to erect a new one in a more 
compleat and fafhionable ftile of elegance,—= 
Jt is alfo intended to lay out the ground for a 
- Circular courfe. 
‘The numerous landed improvements, chiefly 
relating to works of drainage and inclofure, 
which lately made wages fo high in mot 
parts of the Eait Riding, having now ceafed, 
en the completion of the faid works, the 
rate of labourers wages has afrtady fallen to 
nearly one half of their former amount. 
Application is intended to-be made to Par- 
liament, inthe enfuing feilion, for an a4t to 
inclofe, divide, embank, and allot the fe- 
veral arable lands, fields, meadows, pafturesy 
mpors, commons, &c, in the feveral town- 
fhips of Thorne, Hatiicld, Stainfortn, Fith- 
lake, and Sykehoufe, all within she manor 
ef Haltefeld, in the Weft Riding of this 
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until a new. 
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