586 
Trinity Houfe of King&on-upon-Hull have 
Jately caufed a white buoy to be placed there- 
a, Patrington church bearing north half 
weit, &c. There is only fitteea feet water on 
the foath-eaft extremity at low- tide, 
There were forty-one thips fitted out at 
the port of Hull, for the whale and feal - 
 filhery at Greerlénd and Davies’s Streights, 
in the laft feafon. Thefe weflels caught, 
one with another, 166 whales, and 1454 
feals, producing an aggregate of 6236 butts 
of blubber, 2330 tons. of oil, and og tons 
and 15 cwt. of bone. | 
At a late general meeting of the truftees 
of the infirmary in the town of Kingfton- 
wpon-Huill, it was refolved to appropriate 
certain wards for the reception of fever pa- 
tients, as a means of preventing the propa- 
gation of any contagious difeafe of that na- 
ture, 
Moerried.] Mr. T. Garner, printer and 
bookfeller, of Thirik, to Mifs M. Dixon, of 
Tilley Bank, Lancathire. . 
Sir H. Carr Ibbetfon, bart. of Denton- 
park, near Otley, to Mifs Scott, of Wood- 
hall, near Wetherby. 
At Hull, Mr. Boweoelks engraver, to 
Mifs Barker, — Mr. j. Keighley, fadler, to 
Mils HB. Selby.—W. ‘Nelion, efq. merchant, 
.to. Mifs Leefon, of Beverley. 
, At Leeds, Mr. Marfden, merchant; to 
Mrs, Kaye, widow of the Jate Mr. B. Kaye, 
jan. woollen-dtaper. 
At Hallifax, Mr. Bates, wool-ftapler, to 
Miis Edwards, daughter of Mr. Edwards, at- 
torney, 
At Burlington. T. Harland, efq. to Mifs 
Rebdbdlethwayte. 
At Beverley, Mr. J Richardfon, merchant, 
of Hull, to Mifs Shuttleworth. 
At Doncattor, Mr. T. Auftwick, 
keeper, of Wakefield, to Mifs E. ‘Tilly, 
At Pomfret, R. Seaton, efg. banker, to 
Miis S. Beever, of Claypool, near Newark. 
At Wakefield, Mr. T. Glover, grocer, to 
Mifs E. Atkins. 
At Sheffield, Mr. En, Drabble, cutler, to 
Mrs. White.——Mr. [. M. Bromhead, attor- 
ney, of Spilfby, Lincolnthire, to Mifs M. 
inn- 
Nowell, daughter of Mr.°T. Nowell, mer- 
chant. 
At Wiftow, near Selby, Mr. T. White- 
ley, an opulent farmer, to Mifs A. Agar, 
daughter of Mr. R. Agar, farmer and gra- . 
zier. - 
Died.| At York, Mr. M. Locke, law- 
» ftationer.—-Mrs, Arton, wife of Mr. R. Ar- 
ton, linen-draper.—At the manor-houfe in 
this city, Mrs. A. Langley, daughter of the 
late R. Langley, efq. of Wykeham-abbey, 
At Hull, aged 65, Mr. R. Wood, - far- 
«merly of Bilton, in. Holdernefs —Aged 27, 
Mr. G. Hilary, grocer.—Aged 73, Mr, W. 
Terrington, formerly a fhip-ewner in the 
trade between this port and London.—Aged 
45, Mr. RB. Hodgfon, thip-broker.— Aged 29, 
Lancafbire. 
{ Jan. Ay | 
Mrs, Deane, wife of Captain Deane, of the » 
fhip Amity, employed in the London trade. 
At Sheffield, Mrs. Harmer, wife of Mr. 
Harmer, grocer.—Mr. W. Afhton, {ciffor- 
fmith, — Aged 67, fuddenly, while inthe 
att of kneeling at prayers, Mr, Wilcockfon, 
mufician,—Aged 37, Mrs. Macready, wife 
of Mr. Macready, manager of the sheffield 
theatre.—Aged 23, Mr. z, Sykes, fon of Mr. 
J. Sykes, merchant. —Mr. Robinion, bafket- 
maker. ‘ 
At. Leeds, Mifs Tottie, daughter of the 
late Mr Tottie, merchant.—Mifs Spencer, 
only daughter of Mr. S. PPSREE Ke Sruggit 
and brandy-merchant. 
At Scarborough, Mr. 
merchant. ; 
At Richmond, H. Cowling, efq. . 
At Pomfret, a advanced in years, Mrs. 
E. Wood, filter to the late Sir F, Wood, bart. 
S. Temple, wine- 
of Hemf dap 
At Beverley, aged 55, Mrs. ‘Spencer, 
At Bradford, Mrs, Bower. 
At ys TIM Mrs. Dixon, widow of the 
dare Captain Dixon, formerly commander of 
a veflei in the trade between Hull and Bam 
burgh. 
At Eafingwould, ip her 17th year, “Mifs 
M. Armiftead, fecond daughter of the Rew. 
J. Armiftead, - 
At, Boyne-hill, near Wakeneauts Me. Bing- 
ley, tanner. 
At Arkfey, Mrs, nam wife of i. e: 
Eirch, farmer. 
At Carleton-hall, in the North Riding, in 
his 7oth year, H, Pulleyne, efq. 
Mrs. Walker, of Weftgate-moor, near 
Wakefield.—-At an advanced age, Mr. Broad- 
band, farmer, near Wakefield ; late of Birch- 
worth, near Pennyftone.—-Aged 104, Mr. E. 
Hellawell, of Norland, near Halifax.—Mrs. 
Greenwood, wife of the Rev. T. Greenwood, 
of Ecclefhall, near Barnfley.—Aged 75, Mr. 
Smith, of Houghton, near Pomfret, and for- 
meriy of Swillington, near Leeds.—Mr, B. 
Brown, brother to H. Brown, efq. of Hull. 
This highly-refpe€ted young gentleman was 
unfortunately drowned, together with four 
other paffengers, in confequence of the up- 
fetting of a boat, in which they were croffing 
alake in their paflage from Onega, to the 
town of Archangel. 
LANCASHIRE. 
Married.) Mr. J.Underhil: Weft, of Eccles- 
tone, near Prefcott, captain in the St. Helen 
volunteers, to Mrs. Catham, widow, late of 
‘Hardthaw-hall. 
At Preftwich, Mr, J., Booth, a 
turer, to Mifs S. Corns, both of Ratcliffem 
_J. Dodfon, efq, of Lancafter, to Mifs H. 
Potter, of Springfield, near Whitehaven. — 
Mr. R. Middleton, of Heytham-hall, to Mifs 
-E. Edmundfon, of Heyfham, near Lancafter. 
At Biackburne, Mr, Slaney, printer, to 
Mi(s B, Robinfon. 
At 
