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—Mr. J. Simpfon, to Mrs. Richmond, of - 
the Freemafon’s public- houfe. 
At Bradford, Mr. J. Dougill, of Darley, 
to Mrs. Bilton. 
At Wetherby, G. Rhodes, efq. to Mifs 
Ss. Walker. 
At Thorne, Mr. J. se td rE &c. 
of Sheffield, to Mifs A. Caffon, daughter of 
Mr. _M. Caffon, corn-dealer. 
At Sheffield, Mr. J: Law, to Mifs §. Bram- 
mall.—Mr. R. Rowbotham, filver-plater, to 
Mifs E. Wood.—Mr. W, Lockwood, -to Mifs 
A. Sorby, of Attercliffe—Mr. T. Bagland, 
drugeift, of Huddersfield, to Mifs Fifher late 
ef i Fh town, 
At Beverley, Colonel ‘Child, to Mifs C. 
De Lancey. 
At Leeds, Mr. Trant, jun. pamela to 
Mifs Beverley. —Mr. G. C. May, mercaant, 
of London, to Mrs. Adamfon, of Hull. 
At Chalfont, W. Strickland, efg. fon of 
Sir George Strickland, bart. of Boynton, to 
Mifs Weftern, daughter of the late M. 
Weftern, efq. of Cockethorpe.—E. Harman, 
efq. of London, to Mifs H. G. Rawlinfon, 
eldeft daughter of the late T. Rawlinfon, 
efg. of fancier ie, S. A. Motteram, 
fpirit merchant, of Doncafter, to Mifs Earn- 
fhaw, of Cantiey.—J. Seaton, efq. of Pom- 
fret, to Mifs Browne, of Cheapfide, London. 
Mr. P. Jackfon, of Newark, to Milfs S. 
Crefwick, daughter of Mr. J. Crefwick, pa- 
per sata tres: of Sheffield. 
Died.| At York, Mrs. Cooper, reli&’ of 
the late Mr. Cooper, coal-merchant —+Aged 
24, in premature child-bed, Mrs. M, Red- 
wood, wife of Capt. Hedwoadl, of the fifth 
regiment of dragoon guards. 
At Hull, aged 359 Mr. M. Weft, of the 
Black steel inn.—Aged 30, Mrs. Jackfon, 
wife of Mr. R. Jackfon, flop-fellern—Aged 
48, Mr, W. Grecian, cabinet. maker.—Aged 
70, Lacy Standifh, relict of the late Sir 
Samuel Standifth, knt-—Aged 56, Mr. A, 
Craven, late of the General Elliot public- 
houfe —Aged 35. Mrs. Wilfon, wife of Capt, 
Wilfon, of the George and Mary Greenland- 
fhip, of this port.—Aged 27, Mrs, Morley, 
wife of the Rev. Mr. Morley, diffenting mi- 
nifter.—Aged 26, Mrs. Holberry, wife of 
Capt. Holberry, of the Samuei, Greeniand- 
fhip, of this poxrt.—In confequence of the 
rupture of a blood-veflel, Mr. J. M<Callum, 
late of the Highland Queen public- houfe.— 
_ Aged 80, Mrs. R. Spanton, widow.—Aged 
35, Mis. Green, of the Robin Hood public- 
houfe. 
- At Leeds, Mrs. Lupton, wife-of Mr, je 
Lupton, oil-merchant.—Of the cholera morhus, 
Mifs Kitchen, cf Wakefield. A few days 
before, her mother and fifter had both died, 
in the fame houfe, in which they all refided, 
of a fimilar complaint. 
At Sheffield, Mifs Omen.—Aged 94, Mrs. 
Phillis Pickering, a maiden lady. 
At Richmond, of an apoplectic fit, the 
Hon. Capt. Carpenter. 
Lancafbire. 
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At Whitby, aged 33, Mrs. Banker, of the 
Eagle inn.—Mrs. Swales, wife of Mrs 
Swales, fhip-owner. 
At Scarboro’, Mr. Eld. Brown, of Hehe, 
neat Hull, pene a druggift in Hull. 
Aged 28, Mr. Abeleyes, fon of Capt. J. 
Abeleye, of the Danifh navy, and governor 
of Santa Cruz, Weft Indies. ‘ 
At Doncafter, Mr. J. Thornley, of the 
Sedan Chair public-houfe, . 
At Burlington Quay, aged 56, Mrs. Milne, 
wife of B. Milne, efq. colleétor of the cuf- 
toms.—Aged 48, Mrs. Brambles, wife of 
Mrt. Brambles, fhip-owner. 
At Rippon, in his 48th year; W. Bell, sels 
furgeon and alderman of the borough. 
At Wakefield, of a confumptive diforder, 
Mrs Ward, wire of Mr. Ward, writing-maf 
ter.—Mrs. Ciarie, wife of Mr. J. Clarkes 
woolftapier.—In an advanced age, Mr. B. 
Staples, wine merchant.—Mrs. Hudfon, of 
the George inn.—Mr. R. Middleton, inn- 
keeper.—Mr, J. Farrar, cornfaétor.—Aged 
75, Mr. J. Field formerly a builder in Loné 
don 3 of late years he lived very retired and 
in a very penurious manner, fcarcely indulg- 
ing himfelf in the common comforts of life, 
though he is generally believed to have ac- 
cumulated a very large property. : 
At Selby, fuddenly, Capt. Thompfon, 
mafter of the Rippon, employed in the cars — 
rying.trade between York and London. - 
At Hornfea, aged 40, Mr. be Amets, of 
the King’s Head ian, ; 
LANCASHIRE. 
Married.} At Liverpool, the Rev: Ww. 
Blundell, to Mifs Dickfon, daughter of the 
late W. Dickfon, efq. of Anfield——Mr. A. 
_Muir, furgeon,.to Mifs Bigland, daughter of 
the late Mr, B. Bigland, cooper.— — Mr. di 
Smethurft, merchant, of London, to Mifs 
Yates.——-Mr. J. Taylor, jun. timber-mer- 
chant, to Mifs Moult.—Mr, W. Tatlock, te 
Mifs Winftanley, of Billinge.—Mr, J. Glo- 
ver, to Miis M. Hughes. J 
At Manchefter, Mr. Millner, to Mifs 
Lings, daughter of Mr. W. Lings, corn-mer- 
chant.—Mr. BR. Bury, to Mifs H. Booth.—= 
Capt. Traffard, of the 3d regiment of Lanca- 
fhire militia, to Mifs S: NT. of Devon- 
fhire. 
At Blackbern, Mir. J. Hall, furveyor, to- 
'Mifs S. Riddiough, of Grmileitle: 
At Saddleworth, in Yorkhhire, Mr. Js 
Gartfide, near Sepdioe, to Milfs Lawfon, of 
Deiph. 
Died.} At Liverpool, Mifs ghee erie 2 
ter of Mr. Banning, poft-mafer.— Ma. 
Walker,—Aged 77, Mri W. Staward, coaft- 
officer in the falt-office—Mr. R. Horwood, 
the ingenious defigner of the much adnaired 
plans of London and Liverpool.—Mrs, Giles, 
wife of Capt, Giles.—Mr. T. Tavlor, mer- 
chant.—Mr. Stewart.—Aged 60, Mr. A. 
Steadman, cutler.—Aged 17, Mifs A. Quirk. 
At Lancafter, sail 345 Mis. Satterthwayte, 
mother 
