486 
At Beverley, Mr. W. Burnham, linen-ma- 
mufacturer, to Mifs Gibfon. 
At Bingley, Capt. Jones, of the 18th regi- 
ment of light dragoons, to Mils Busfield, of 
Myrtle Grove, near Bradford. 
Died.] At York, at the BlackSwan inn, Mr. 
G.Charge, of Huddersfield. —In his 71 year, 
W. Richmond, efq. formerly of the ifand of 
Jamaica —In his 74th year, the Rev. Dudley 
Rockett, fubchanter, and one of the vicars 
choral of the eathecral, &c, &c.—In his 5: ft 
year, Mr. J. Gillam, wharfinger.—Mrs Tel- 
ford, reliG& of the late J. Telford, éfg.—In 
his 56th year, J. Wilkinfon, efq. one of the 
alderinen of this city. 
At Hull, aged 66, Mrs. H. Rough, of 
Waffand, near Hornfea, She had come to 
this town en avifit, and haying retired to 
reft the preceding evening, in os ufual ftate 
of health, expired during the night, with 
fearcely a ftruggle. 
Aged 82, Mrs. Johnfcn, widow of the late 
Mr. M. Johnfon, corn-fafor.—I1n her 87th 
year, Mrs. Bromby, wife of Mr. T. — 
gent. to whom fhe had been married fixt ty- 
Bes ee year .— a5, Mrs. Metcalf, wif 
f.Mr. G Metc calf, —in his 66th year, Me 
P. Froft, of Sutton, formerly a wine-mer- 
chant of this town. 
At Scarboro’ aged about Ec, Mr. W. Bean, 
gardeaer. 
At Burlington Quay, Mr. W. 
of the Tyger inn. 
At Beverley, in his gath. year, 
Peacoc ae mercer and draper.—Aged 
aoe wid 
- Atkinfon, 
,corn-dealer, &c, 
Viofa, one of the 
ers houfe, ia 
this seh, Mifs s Browne, late of Cee in 
Notting gha mofhive.—-Far advanced in years, 
Mrs, Armitage, a maiden lady ~-Mr. W., 
Walker, i infurance- broleete eh Hetchinfon, 
merchant.— Mrs. Summers, wife of Mr. J. 
Sémmers, merchant. Aged 82, Mrs. Cook- 
fon, relic of the fate T. Cookion, efq.—In 
his 61% year, W. Skeli Pip. elg.—-Mis.. Moore, 
widow, of Woolley, near W Takefeld. 
At Sheffield, aged 69, Kit. B. Sterndale, of 
the King’s Arms pubtic-houfe.~-Mirs. Lifter, 
wifeof Mr. S. Lifter, table-knife manufac- 
turer.— Aged €4, Mr. T. Tittotfon, merchant. 
=-Mrs. Yeomans.—Aged 35, Mr. f. Tur- 
ner.—Mr. J. Machin, of the Crois Daggers, 
public-houfe. 
At Doncafter, 
maiden lady 
At Bawtry, aged 69, Mrs. Cartwright, 
mother of Mr. Cartwright attorney. —Ayed. 
the Right Hon. Lady Grantiey, of Grant-% 
Mid 
foes 
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a. 
aged 77, Mifs Rickard, a 
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ley, near Rippon. 
At Brough, near Welton, aged 16, Mifs 
Terry, fecond: daughter of the late Mr. T. 
Teiry, attoracy, of Beverley. 
At Silkftone, near» Barnfley, in her 54th 
ear, Mrs. E. Filewood, reli@ of the late 
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Key. TI, R. Filewood, rector of Mickleham, 
Lancaftires 
[Dee 1, 
&c. in Surrey.—-Mr. F. Shields, potter, of 
Seacroft.—Mifs Hatfield, of Hatfield Hall, 
near Wakefield. 
In the parith of Handfworth, near Sheffield, 
Mrs. Ward, a maiden iady. . 
Mr. Pattifon, of Barlboro’?; while in the 
act of {peaking to his fon, aaee his bed, he 
fuddenly laid down his head, and almoftim~- 
mediately expired. 
LANCASHIRE. 
There was ane pee at Blackpool, in 
this county, by the line, a plaice-flock, of 
very extraordinary magnitude and dimenfions 3 
it weighed not lefs than fifty-feven pounds, 
and eediees four feet in length, and nearly 
three in breadth! ~ When brought to Kirk- 
ham fifhmarket, it fetched the Poe of nine- 
fhillings. 
Married.J At Manchefter, Mr. Hey, cotton 
merchant, to Mifs Mercer, both of Aalifax,— 
Mr 4. Kivdeee woollen-manufa€turer, to 
Mrs. E. Tipping, widow.—-Mr. J. Rofcoe, 
cotton-merchant, to Miis §. Jackfon, of the 
Roya il Archer, public-hou. ae 
At Wigan, j., Weeton, efqg. to Mifs J. 
Scott, youngeit daughter of the late T. Scott, 
elq. e 
At Lancafter, Mr. W. Hodafon, skinner, 
of Lancafier, to Mis Tomlinfon, of Prefton. 
—-Mr. Winder, dancing-mafier, to Mils 
Tedd, mantiua-maker. 
At Warrington, Mr. J. Afhton, draper, to 
lifs Eccles, : 
At Bary, Mr. W. Booth, of Holcombe, 
to Mirs raven pots. 
At Bolton, Mr, J.. Evans, manufactorer, 
to Mifs Smaliwood. 
At Liverpool, Mr. W. Bullock, filyer~. 
{mith, to Mifs Tarleton—-Mr. J. Sanderion, 
timber-merchant, to Mifs H. Tarleton.—, 
Mr T. Milner, ftationer, to Mrs. King. 
Mr. S Webbe, to Mifs D. Smith, daughter 
of the late Mr. Egerton, lecturet on natural 
philefophy in this town 
Mr. J: Welker, baer to Mifs Armour, 
- both of Flookburgh. 
At Prefton, Mr. F. Slinger, cotton-manu- 
faCturer, io Mifs N. Holmes, of Inglewhite. 
Died | At pany pool, aged 193 Mr. J. 
Page.——Mr. Lunt, Tee ematical infrument 
mide —fn his 28th year, Mr. J. Watker, 
merchant —-R. Fifher, efg.—Wr. W. Wat- 
fon, of the Duke of Yorke tavern.—Mr. J. 
Oxkul, eldeft fon or Mr. J. Okill.—Aged 74, 
Mr. G. Green, china-painter and enameller. 
—tIn his 74th year, 1. Hodgfon, efg.—Mirs, 
Tennant, widow.—Aged 90, Mrs. Kevith, 
widow of the late Capt. Kevith. 
At Manchefter, Mrs. Cauldwell, mother 
of Mis. Locke —Mr. S. Chadderton.—Mifs 
Bradbury —Aged 30, Mr. Myers, dry-falter. 
—-Mr. S. Dale, peruke maker.—Mrs. Surr. 
—in her 63th year, Mrs. Hibbert, widow.— 
Mz. J}. Woodrefs, coachmaker.—Myrs. Cars 
ter, wife of Mr. P. Carter, plafterer and 
painter.—lMir. A. Sparkes, grocer. 
At ancalier, aged 03, Mrs, E, Coates, 
reli 
