1804.] 
At a late meeting of the proprietors and 
landholders of the Eaft-Riding of this coun- 
ty, at Driffield, on the motion of Captain 
‘Topham, it was unanimoufly refolved, that 
no grain fhould be fold by any other meafure 
than the ftandard Winchefter bufhel, after 
the toth of January of the prefent year; and 
that no-grain fhould be fold by weight. It 
was likewife agreed to inform againft any 
farmer a¢ting contrary to this refolution. 
Married.| At Sheffield, Mr. J. Rofe, cut- 
ler, to Mifs A. Parkin.—Mr. J. H. Abra- 
ham, {choolmafter, to Mifs M. Smith. 
At Beverley, Captain Bertles, -of the 82d 
regiment, to Mifs E. Foord, youngef daugh- 
ter of the late Rev. Dr. F.—-Mr. Ad. Nord- 
blade, merchant of Hull, to Mifs E. Lay- 
burne.—-W.._ Beverley, efq. to Mifs Coult- 
man. 
At Brotherton, near Ferrybridge, the Rev. 
J. H. Mallory, re€tor of Mabberley in Che- 
fhire, to Mits Crowder, eldeft eauphiter of 
J. Crowder, efq. 
Bet Leeds, Mr. Neulove, of the King’s 
Arms-inn, oe Mifs ifaac. 
At Pomfret, Mr. T. H. Grainger, attor- 
ney, of Wetherby, to Mifs H. Virginia 
Glaffe.—-T. Laycock, efq. of Appleton, to 
Mifs Robinfon, eldeft daughter of Mr, Alder- 
man R. of York. 
At Hull, Mr. J. Neale, {chcolmafter, to 
we Courfer, daughter of the late Captain 
C.—Mr. W. Green, furgeon and apothecary, 
of Sculcoates, to Mifs F, Williamfon. 
At Knarefborough, Mr. Hargrove, book. 
feller, to Mifs C.PA. Dick, late of Dublin. 
At Wakefield, W. Frizle, efq. lieutenant 
in the royal navy, to Mifs Crane, fitter of 
Mrs. Lee. 
At Boroughbridge, M 
Milfs E. Malim. 
Died | At Hull, aged 21, M. T. Wilfon, 
of Barton.—Aged- 71, Mifs A. Goforth. 
' Aged 79, Mrs. Saville, widow of the late 
Captain T. Saville, many years mafter in the 
London trade.—Aged 39, Mrs. Fewfon, wife 
of Mr. D. ebions fhip-owner.—Aged 27, 
Mrs. Thiftleton, wife of Mr. Thiftleton, 
hair-drefler.—In her 28th year, Mrs. Fox, 
wife of Mr, Fox, clock and watch-maker.— 
Aged 22, Mifs A. Sugden, daughter of Cap- 
tain Sugden.—Aged 13, Matter Codd, eldeft 
fon of E. Cudd, efq, town-clerk.—Aged so, 
Mr. R. Hall, publican.—iMrs. Thornton.— 
Aged 69, Mr. W. Rhodes, brazier.—Aged 
52, Mr. G. W. Browne, ftationer and book- 
 binder.—R. Etherington, efq. merchant, fon 
of the late Rev. G. Etherington, of Drif- 
field. 
At. Leeds, Mrs. Pitchers wife of Mr. 
Fletcher, wharfinger.—Mr, R. Fither, fon of 
Mr, W. Fifher, merchant. Mrs. Cowell, 
wife of Mr) R. Cowell, grocer.—Mrs, Pork, 
oi the Bank, near this town. 
Ac Whitby, aged 33, Mrs, Seibbs wife 
of Mr. Gid. S. thip-builder. — Mr. Terry, 
hatter. 
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At Beverley, Mis Londibrough. «9's». 
At Sheffield, Mr. J. Slack. —-Mrss Martin,» 
. WidowieMrs. Walker, wife of Mr. Walker, ~ 
fteel-refiner.—Mr. E. Saunderfon, taylor.— - 
Mr. J. Robinfon. 
At Doncafter, in his 60th year, T. Swan, 
efq.—Aged 93, Mr. Collinfon, common-) 
councilman. — Aged 89, Mrs. Coulter, 
This lady, at the age of so, difcontinued 
the ufe of fpeGtacles ; and from that time to’ 
the day of her death, could fee to execute 
the fineft ee oe. ; 
At Halifax, in her 66th year, Mrs, Crofi- 
ley. 
At Wakefield, Mrs. Rogers, wife of the 
Rev. T. Rogers, mafter of the free grammar- 
{chool—At an advanced age, Mr. J. Clarka 
fon, fen.——Mr: C. Wetherhead, of New Mil- 
Jer Dam.—Mrs. Scott.—Mirs. Gallimore, of 
Heath. 
At Northallerton, in his 34th year, lieu- 
tenant ]. Frankland Wade, of the 17th regi- 
ment of foot. 
At Snaith, Mifs E. Atkinfon. 
At Bawtry, P. Harrifon, efq. . 
At Melton, aged 53, Mrs. Stephenfon.—= 
In the prime of life, Mifs S. Hindmarfh, 
daughter of the late Rev. Tho. Hindmarthy 
of Hayton, near Pocklington, 
At Sprotboro’, aged 24, Mr. T, Darley, fon 
_of Mr. Darley, lately deceafed.——-Mr. Stanf- 
field, furgeon, of Broad lane, and late of Shef- 
field. 
At Fairburn, near Pomfret, Mrs. Potts, 
widow of the late Mr. Potts, one of the pro 
prietors of: the London {tage-waggons.—~In 
her 77th year, Mrs. Wood, of Billingley, 
near Barnfley.. , 
At Robert noe Mr. R. Bawelific, com- 
mon-carrier between Leeds and Huddersfield. 
—In his 51ft year, the Rev. L, Yarke, M.A. 
rector of Fingall, near Bedale.—Mr. W. 
Holdfworth, fon of the late Mr. Hold{worth, 
of Weftgate Moor, near Wakefield 
At Hefsle, near Hull, aged 54, T. Green, 
efq. 
At Highfield, near Sheffield, aged 32, 
Wainwright, widow. 
Lately in the Eaft Indies, Mr. Rimington, 
late an officer in the 2d regiment of Wet 
York militia, and eldeft fon of Mr. f. Ri- 
mington, of Leeds.—-Aged 71, Mr. B. Wood, 
of Brockhole, near Doncafter, a well-known 
fox-hunter.—Mrs. Storrs, of Cufworth. 
At Elmfall, Mr. Rooley, farmer. 
In London, Mrs. Tamerton, widow, 
metly of Ackworth, near Pomfret. 
At Greyftones, near Sheffield, aged 72, 
Mrs. Blackton, wife of Mr,.W. Blacktony 
wheelwright. 4 is 
; LANCASHIRE. 
Married. | At Standifh,: Be Browne, efa. 
lieutenant-colonel of the rgth regiment of 
light dragoons, to Mifs Clayton, only dawgh- 
ter of Sir Richard Clayton, bart. of Adgling- 
ton Fiall, 
At Lindale, in Cartmel, Mr. BR. Newby, 
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