1803.] 
At Tickhill, Mr. Healey, farmer. 
At Patrington, aged 36, Mr. T. Dove, 
farrier, late of Hull. > His death was unfor- 
tunately cccafioned by a pugilittic rencontre 
with a wheelwright of the fame place, 
named Aaron Andrew. 
At Rippon, in his 74th year, 
efq. 
At Doncafter, aged 72> the Rev. J. Ray, 
vicar of Cantley. 
At Pontefra&, Mr. Pawlett, furgeon.— 
Mrs.. Fofs. 
At Dewfbury, Mrs. Robinfon, of Liver- 
a 
At Whitby, Mrs. Clarke, wife of Mr. J. 
Clarke, thip-owner. , 
At Richmond, in his 92d year, Mr. re 
Leeming, gardener to J. Yorke, efq. in 
whofe Emily he had lived 72 years, with the 
well merited charaéter of a laborious and ri- 
gidly honeft man. ‘ 
At Beverley, in her 28th year, Mrs, 
Clowes, wife of the Rev.. J. Middleton 
Clowes, reétor of Walkington. - 
At Dowgate Hall in Hartwith, 
Mrs. Dowgil. 
At Trays i in Cornwall, Mr. J. W. Wright- 
fon, eldeft fon of Mr. Py iehtion: of Thirfk. 
At Nidd Hall, near Patel ae in his 63d 
year, chiefly lagaented by the poor, wiiole 
humble fuit he never rejected, F.Trapps, 
efq. 
At Welton, Mrs, Egg 
Eggington, efq. of Hull, 
At his manfion houfe, at Duncombe Park, 
C. Slingfby Duncombe, efq. 
The Rev. Mr. Rowe, vicar of Caftleford, 
near Pomfret.—Mr. Pearfon, keeper of the 
private lunatic afylum at Bramham, near 
Wetherby.—Mr. W. Atkins, farmer, of Be- 
verley Parks. 
At Bifhop Burton, near Beverly, R. Watt, 
efg.—Mrs. Edwards, wife of }. Edwards, 
efq. of Pye Neft, near Halifax. 
At New York, in North America, ‘Mr. J. 
Hopkins, merchant, late of Gilderfome, near 
Leeds, 
At Spennithorne, Mrs. Strawben, ‘the lady 
of Colonel Strawben, and daughter of the 
late Dr. Cookfon, of Wakefield.—In his 74th 
year, J. Armitage, efq. of Hunflett, near 
Leeds.—Very fuddenly, in his 66th year, 
Mr. J. Buffey, ftone-mafon, of Woodhoufe, 
near Leeds.—In his 77th year, Mr. Strother, 
of Killing Hall, near Ripley —Mr, Walton, 
dyer, of Bowling, near Bradford. 
C. Oxley, 
aged 72, 
gington, wife of J. 
LANCASHIRE. 
Application is intended to be made to Par- 
liament in the enfuing feflion, for an A&, for 
making a turnpike-road, from a certain bridge 
over the river Irwell, in the townfhip of Bar- 
ton, in the parith of Eccles, in this county, 
through Winton, and thagast the townthip. 
of Worlley, both in the faid parith of Eccles ; 
and alfo through the feveral townfhips of Lit- 
: © : 
Lancafhire. 
tle Hutton and Farnworth, both in the parith 
of Deane, in this county, toa certain place 
called Mofes Gate, in the faid township of 
Farnworth, there to communicate with the 
turnpike-road leading from Bolton to Man- 
chefter. 
Married, ] “At Liverpool, Mr. W. Jones, 
grocer, to Mifs Hudfon, daughter of Capt. 
Hudfon.—Mr. R. Forfhaw, furgeon, to Mifs 
Murpby.—-Mr. J. Bearman, hatter, to Mifs: 
H.Blackburne, of Wyerfdale.--Mr. T.Light- 
foot, failmaker, to Mifs Herron, of Toteth- 
park,—Mr. Voles of Welbeck-freet, London, 
to Mifs Chamley, late of Lancafter. 
At Manchefter, Mr. J]. Briggs, manuface 
turer, of Stand, to Mrs, Childerfon.—Mr. B. 
Booth, merchant, to Mils S. Pooley, of 
Hulme.—-J. Barter, efqg. merchant to Mifs 
Chapman.—H. Barton, efq. to Milfs Watfon, 
of Riding’s farm, near Prefton, 
At Blackburn, Mr. Wood, baker, to Mrs. 
Shaw. 
At Lancatter, Mr. . Barber, beadle to the 
corporation, to Mrs. M. Ellitt, dealer in 
fith. The bridgegroom had been a folitary 
widower for the fpace of nearly fourteen 
weeks ! 
Died.| AtLancafer, aged 21, Mits Wil- 
lock, 
At Liverpool, inher 77th year, Mrs. B. 
Catterall.—-Mrs. Gore, relict of the late Rev. 
R: Gore.—-Mr, Croft, butcher.—Mrs. Ban- 
ning, wife of Mr. Banning, poft-mafter.—. 
Mr. R. Wilkinfon.—Aged 63, Mrs. Browne, 
relift of the late Captain E. Browne.—In 
her oth year, Mrs. Smith. 
At the Lunatic Afylum, Mr. A. Morehead, 
late a mufical performer at the theatre.—Mr. J. 
Parry, broker.——Mrs. Matkew, confectioner. 
—Mr. C. Eyes, land-furveyor. 
At Manchefter, Mrs. Mafon, wife of Mr. 
Mafon, brufh maker. Her death was occa- 
fioned by ithe circumftance of her having 
been unfortunately overturned in a one-horife 
chaife. The horfe, it feems, had taken 
fright, and on Mrs. Mafon endeavouring to 
extricate herfelf from the vehicle, her cloaths 
caught the wheel, and the was dragged to a 
conliderable diftance, by which means her 
fkull was fra€tured, and one foot and one 
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finger nearly torn off. Mr. Mafon, and a. 
young lady (who were likewife in the 
gig), fortunately efcaped with little or no 
injury. 
At his houfe near this town, Mr. C. Smith. 
—Aged 47, Mr. T. Sandiford.—Mr. R. Bare 
clay, linen merchant. Hedied very fuddenly 
in his warehoufe, ‘after a few minutes ill- 
nefs. 
A Warrington, Mr. R, Gatkell, 
chant and manufacturer. 
At Leigh, Mr, W. Henfhall, 
chant. 
4t Prefton, Mr. I. Horrocks.—Mr. T. 
Lawton, printer, 
At Liackburn, Mrs. A. Ward, midwife.— 
Aged 
liquor mer- 
fen. mer- ° 
